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Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Kintsugi Heroes
13 episodes
1 week ago
Natural disasters are common in rural Australia, but there is something particularly devastating about floods. They sweep through towns and communities often without warning, and leave people to pick up the pieces. And unlike bushfires, there is no way for people to take measures to deter the ferocity of a flood. On July 6th 2022, a flood swept through Broke and the Hunter Valley in NSW, Australia and disrupted over 300 community members. It had been 70 years since a flood so dangerous and overwhelming had hit the town and they are still reeling from the effects today. Join John Milham as he talks to the Broke and Singleton Community each week and shares with us the trauma and adversity felt during the flood and how the strength and compassion of community in regional NSW has kept this town resilient and steadfast in the wake of trauma, anxiety and destruction. This is a special series of the Kintsugi Heroes Podcast. To find out more, head to https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/
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Natural disasters are common in rural Australia, but there is something particularly devastating about floods. They sweep through towns and communities often without warning, and leave people to pick up the pieces. And unlike bushfires, there is no way for people to take measures to deter the ferocity of a flood. On July 6th 2022, a flood swept through Broke and the Hunter Valley in NSW, Australia and disrupted over 300 community members. It had been 70 years since a flood so dangerous and overwhelming had hit the town and they are still reeling from the effects today. Join John Milham as he talks to the Broke and Singleton Community each week and shares with us the trauma and adversity felt during the flood and how the strength and compassion of community in regional NSW has kept this town resilient and steadfast in the wake of trauma, anxiety and destruction. This is a special series of the Kintsugi Heroes Podcast. To find out more, head to https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (13/13)
Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Being Local during Disaster and the Role of Magooney's Coffee Shop with Melissa O'Toole
1 year ago
47 minutes 54 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
A Love of Wollombi, Volunteering in the RFS & the Historic Pub with Chris Books
1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 52 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Returning Home and the Flood Impacts on Broke Estate with Bernadette Tolson
1 year ago
37 minutes 31 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Natural Disaster Trauma: What the Research Says with Rob Gordon
1 year ago
53 minutes 3 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
The Hero of Broke: Operational Excellence and Generosity with Mick McCardle
1 year ago
45 minutes 7 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
How Surviving a Flood Deepens a Loving Partnership with Carina Moonen
1 year ago
34 minutes 28 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
When Emergency Support Means Compassion for a Community with Annie Cossins
1 year ago
46 minutes 49 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Providing Shelter & Empathy for the Broke Community with Kirsty & Quinton McLeod
1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 50 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
The Traumatic Impact and Toll a Flood Takes with Leith Moonen
1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes 39 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
The Broke Community Hall: a Hub of Connection & Empathy with Evelyn Hardy
1 year ago
54 minutes 44 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
The Reality of Floods for Emergency Services with Tony Hawkins
1 year ago
41 minutes 42 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Connection and Compassion in the Community after the Flood with Carly Dawson
1 year ago
52 minutes 47 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
1 year ago
4 minutes 16 seconds

Beyond the Deluge: Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley
Natural disasters are common in rural Australia, but there is something particularly devastating about floods. They sweep through towns and communities often without warning, and leave people to pick up the pieces. And unlike bushfires, there is no way for people to take measures to deter the ferocity of a flood. On July 6th 2022, a flood swept through Broke and the Hunter Valley in NSW, Australia and disrupted over 300 community members. It had been 70 years since a flood so dangerous and overwhelming had hit the town and they are still reeling from the effects today. Join John Milham as he talks to the Broke and Singleton Community each week and shares with us the trauma and adversity felt during the flood and how the strength and compassion of community in regional NSW has kept this town resilient and steadfast in the wake of trauma, anxiety and destruction. This is a special series of the Kintsugi Heroes Podcast. To find out more, head to https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/