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Real Made Up Stories
Coequal
4 episodes
1 week ago
Made up tales. Real lived truths. Stories that made us.

The stories are made up — but the people, the places, and the feelings behind them are anything but.
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Made up tales. Real lived truths. Stories that made us.

The stories are made up — but the people, the places, and the feelings behind them are anything but.
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Fiction
Society & Culture
Episodes (4/4)
Real Made Up Stories
Rule of Thumb (Part 2)
Kick and Phil relive a story 25 years in the making. Violence, regret, deja vu and discovering how our reactions shape us.

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Citations:
Sapolsky, R. M. (2023). Determined: a science of life without free will. Penguin Press.
Giannakopoulos, B (2025)  Free Will Didn’t Die with Libet: Rethinking Agency as Structure, Not Spark
Einam, H., Mikulincer, M., & Shachar, R. (2024). Shedding a light on the teller: on storytelling, meaning in life, and personal goals. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2024.2431684

Real Made Up Stories has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body."

Music Credits

"Atmospheric Acoustic Slide Guitar" by Hypertunes, "desert-drone-ominous-ambient" by Arcadian Sounds", "Texas Plains" by Arcadian Sounds, "Brer Krille", "Ballast", "Stipple", " An Oldly Formal Dance", "Golden Grass", "Collecting Samples", "Convex Marsa", "Strange Dog Walk", "Mineshaft" and "Pintle" by Blue Dot Sessions "Tense Drums" by Philip Okerstrom and Damian Mason, "Vengeful" by Blue Dot Sessions, "New PJ Harvey" , "Muffled GRT" by Philip Okerstrom and Damian Mason, "Track 1 Hurt", "Track 4 Hurt", "End Music Hurt" by Philip Okerstrom, Damian Mason and Symon Ayton, "Deranged" by Matthew Creid,  "Ambient Rhythmic" by Damian Mason, "Sole Companion" by Blue Dot Sessions, "Minimalist Touch" by Ali Goldstein, "Intro" and "Heartless" by Philip Okerstrom, "Landscape" by Matthew Creid, "Faster Does It", "Round Drums", "Minimal Dystopian Pulse", "Thinking Music" by Kevin McLeod, "Dark Seas", "Ancient Wind Through The Ruins", "Cumuliform" by Raw Materials, 

Subject Matter Key Words: Violence aganist women, alcohol abuse, masculinity, Apprehended Violence Order, guns, suicidal thoughts, self harm.

Note: This episode contains a lot of swear words.

Detailed Episode Description:

Recap Kick and Phil briefly recap Part 1: The listener is reminded of the events leading up to the key moments that Part 2 will revisit. 
Kick on Finding Pain, Storytelling, and TV Series
Kick reflects on: Not having the “pain” often associated with great acting, and how that shaped his professional perspective. His desire to be a storyteller and what that means. A story about his mother being taken to emergency, showing his ability to make people laugh in difficult moments. How this humour and insight translate into his work writing and directing CAUGHT*, establishing his skills in crafting narrative tension and character development. 
Tom Story Flashback (Childhood Trauma)
Young Tommy witnesses his father holding a door on his mother’s thumb, causing severe pain. Tommy experiences intense fear and guilt, sits with his mother while she sobs, and fiddles with the bullet necklace he wears. He whispers “I’m sorry,” linking his present guilt to his perceived role in the accident. 
Phil on Neuroscience, Kick’s Police Story, and Career, Fate, and Chance
Phil discusses Sapolsky’s research on free will,...
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1 week ago
50 minutes

Real Made Up Stories
Rule of Thumb (Part 1)
Kick Gurry reads a story he last performed 25 years ago — and it still hits hard. Violence, Vulnerability, Yellow Pages Commercials, Sean Penn, and what it takes to be an actor.

Rule of Thumb is split into two parts. This is Part 1.

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Detailed Music Credits

"Far and Wide" by Soundlab Music, "Texas Plains" by Arcadian Sounds, "Brer Krille", "Ballast", "Stipple", "Golden Grass", "Collecting Samples" and "Pintle" by Blue Dot Sessions "Tense Drums" by Philip Okerstrom and Damian Mason, "Vengeful" by Blue Dot Sessions, "New PJ Harvey" by Philip Okerstrom and Damian Mason, "Deranged" by Matthew Creid,  "An Oldly Formal Dance" by Blue Dot Sessions, "Ambient Rhythmic" by Damian Mason, "Sole Companion" by Blue Dot Sessions, "Minimalist Touch" by Ali Goldstein, "Intro" and "Heartless" by Philip Okerstrom, "Landscape" by Matthew Creid

Subject Matter Key Words: Violence aganist women, alcohol abuse, masculinity, Apprehended Violence Order, guns.

Note: This episode contains a lot of swear words.

Detailed Episode Description:
This episode of Real Made Up Stories blends fiction and reflection, pairing a raw short story about domestic violence with a candid conversation. The conversation starts with exploring how the Real Made Up Story came to be, moves on to how Kick came to be involved in the creation of the story: what things were on his mind when he decided to work on the story and then delivers some reflections about pain, masculinity and violence.

The Rule of Thumb fictional story detailed description:
Tom wakes up on the side of the road near an intersection, not sure how he got there. Living in a small rural town, Tom is a young man whose days are a haze of alcohol and frustration. In his pocket he has an apprehended violence order (AVO) taken out against him by his ex girlfriend Danielle. He hitches a ride back into town and goes to the pub where catches up with his mate Callum, whose casual misogyny feeds Tom’s bitterness. Tom shows Callum the AVO. And when Callum asks him what he is going to do about it, Tom reacts with "I will blow her f**ken head off. The mention of a gun plants a seed in Tom’s mind — an idea that festers as the bourbon flows. That night, he visits his father, lying to his father about wanting to borrow a rifle for a weekend hunt. He wants to know how to get the gun from the gun safe. When he has the information he needs he starts to go. But his father stops him with a gift: a bullet on a leather necklace, passed down through generations as a superstition against death. Tom is surprised by the gift but when he leaves he keeps on with his mission and goes to retrieve the rifle. He goes to Danielle’s house. He waits in the shadows, waiting for Danielle to come home. But suddenly memories push through the alcoholic fog. He remembers the incident that lead Danielle to take an apprehended violece order out against him, how he dragged her from the door when she wouldn't let him come into the house and choked her on the hard driveway.  When Danielle arrives home Tom has come to some sort of sense. He let's Danielle get safely inside and then runs off into the fields behind the houses, unsure of where he is going but knowing he needs to get far away. (The story will continue in the next episode: Rule of Thumb (part 2)


Kick's conversation with host Phil covers these stories:

Early hustle, say-yes-to-everything phase Kick...
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2 months ago
44 minutes

Real Made Up Stories
The Witch
When 12-year-old Naomi first helped create a fictional story about a witch in a housing estate, she could never have imagined the way it would connect to her real life years later. Now 23, Naomi and co host Phil reflect on how books and stories, like lives, are always connecting with each other. “The Witch” is a trip into childhood myths, cul-de-sac adventures, and how books and stories help us survive what hurts the most.

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Thumbnail Image by Emma Korhonen

Detailed Music Credits
"Fooling Around" by Tristan Noon, "Hurt theme" by Damian Mason and Phil Okerstrom, "Lockdown Rockdown", "Innocent Flute", "Cheeky", "Cheekee", "Sneaky", "Sustain Strings", and "Blue" by Philip Okerstrom, "Nostalgic Cinematic Piano" by Erick McNerney, "Kovd" by Blue Dot Sessions, "Harmonic Mist Strings Artistic" by Eric Sutherland, "Atmospheric Film Music cello" by Gestonwreen, "Ghost Dance", "Hall of the Mountain King Grieg", "Le Grand Chase", "The Path of the Goblin King", "Movement Proposition", "Plain Loafer", "Hamster March", "Sneaky", "Batty McFadden", "Welcome to Horrorland", "Too Cool", "Pensiv", "Ghost Story", and "Ghost Processional" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

To read about what research is saying about Trigger Warnings, you can click here and click here

Episode Detailed Description
Chapter 1. Introduction
The episode opens with Naomi (now 23) and Phil discussing how stories connect—books to books, lives to lives. They reference Wicked and The Wizard of Oz to illustrate how a one-dimensional character (the Wicked Witch) can be reimagined with depth and backstory. This sets up the theme of how books and stories, even playful childhood ones, can evolve and carry hidden truths.
Chapter 2. The Witch (Real Made Up Story) ((What starts as a spooky adventure in a cul-de-sac becomes a moving reflection on loss, empathy, and the ways children make sense of the world))
Naomi and Phil (with a little help) then tell the Real Made Up Story of The Witch. Victoria and her older sister Naomi live in a tight-knit, chaotic-but-safe public housing estate known as “Legoland.”
The story introduces the “Witch”—a figure of fun, fear, myth, and intrigue. Victoria loses the ball over the Witch’s fence. This innocent mistake raises the stakes. Victoria refuses to go in after the ball, playfully terrified. Naomi, older and grounded in logic (but possibly "brainwashed"), does go in. The girls watch with horror and awe… until...
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3 months ago
44 minutes

Real Made Up Stories
The Mystery of Mission Lagoon
A mob of kids won’t be forced off their land — even if it means facing a Dooligar, unmasking crooks, and outsmarting grown-ups. With a touch of Scooby-Doo style fun, The Mystery of Mission Lagoon is a funny, fierce story about home, struggle, and heroes you didn’t expect.

This episode was created with real voices from the Coomaditchie Mission community and inspired by their history of cultural pride and the strength of collective action. 

Episode Artwork: 'The mission', Lorraine Brown, 2007, acrylic on canvas, 51cm x 105.5cm. Courtesy of Diana Wood Conroy. Artwork © the artist.

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To listen to Aunty Lindy's Cultural Ways episode in A Good Mind To: Click here

Detailed Music Credits
Intro Pink: Phil Okerstrom, Ghost Processional: Kevin MacLeod, Ep 1 Icon Song: Phil Okerstrom and Damian Mason, Bleaky 2: Phil Okerstrom, Horrow Show 2: Phil Okerstrom, Sunny and Busy by Francesco Giovannangelo Lynne Publishing, Human Beat by Kevin MacLeod, Beatbox 1 by Crazy Tunes, Dynamic Beatbox by Fat Bunny, Beatbox by Wormwood Music, Beatboxing by Crazy Tunes
Crunchy Straight Loop by Phil Okerstrom, Old Postcards by Marcel, Timeless by Marcel, Butterfields Loop - Phil Okerstrom, Taking up the Fight - Mirco Sossai, Energetic Pod by Phil Okerstrom, Kevin Gillis by Mirco Sossai, Tale Teller by Francesco Giovannangelo, Mischeif Jazz by Kevin MacLeod, Cheeky Strut by Cue Junkie, Ambient Haunting by Phil Okerstrom and Damian Mason, Ghostpocalypse by Kevin MacLeod, Charmaine by Phil Okerstrom and Damian Mason
Sneaky Time by Francesco Giovannangelo Lynne Publishing, Swamp Blues by Lynne Publishing,
Short Breath by Francesco Giovannangelo Lynne Publishing, Mess by V Audio, Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod, Unseen Horrors by Kevin MacLeod, Scoobie Doo Broody Mc Broods by Phil Okerstrom, Haunted Forest by Kevin MacLeod, Heavy Drums Driving Dramatic by Phil Okerstrom and Damian Mason, Possible Chase by Phil Okerstrom, Hidden Agenda by Kevin MacLeod, Slick and Sneaky by Sound Roll, Let's Get This Done by Purple Planet Music, News 9 by Leto, Lockdown Rockdown by Phil Okerstrrom, Didgeridoo Long Loop by Tera Mangala


All Kevin MacLeod Tracks (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Reference Material

Organ, M.K (1993) Illawarra and South Coast Aborigines 1770-1900, Universty of Wollongong
Department of Environment and Conservation, A History of Aboriginal People of the Illawarra 1770 to 1970, 
NSW Government Department of Environment and Heritage (2005) Illawarra Aboriginal History Poster Early Contact Map, https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/cultureheritage/illawarraAboriginalHistoryPoster.pdf
Eklund, Erik (2002) Steel Town: The Making and Breaking of Port Kembla, Melbourne University Press
Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW) (2004) Aboriginal Women’s Heritage: Wollongong 

Real Made up stories has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative...
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4 months ago
58 minutes

Real Made Up Stories
Made up tales. Real lived truths. Stories that made us.

The stories are made up — but the people, the places, and the feelings behind them are anything but.