Episodes

  • Leading with the Heart: A Community Conversation
    Jul 6 2025

    As part of the 2025 Regional Writers Rise Festival, Leading with Heart: A Community Conversation brought the community together for an open, reflective discussion about leadership, care, and courage, not as formal titles, but as quiet, often unseen acts that shape our lives and communities. Inspired by A Different Kind of Power, the memoir by former Aotearoa New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the conversation explored leadership through service, empathy, and presence. Guided by local guest speakers, we reflected on themes of self-doubt, grief, cultural repair, and the quiet strength of doing things differently.

    More about the session and the guest speakers can be found on the Regional Writers Rise website.

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    43 mins
  • Write What You WANT to Know
    Jul 11 2024

    In our neurospiciest episode yet, we explore writing with and about disability and the challenges of representation in writing. Whether you’re writing about your own experience or want to bring a bit of diversity to your characters, proceeding from a place of genuine curiosity and respect will not only help to ensure your prospective readers are treated fairly, but will make for better, more accurate writing. In our interview with writer and former manager of Writers Victoria’s Writeability program Jessica Obersby, we discuss how to navigate representation, as well as some of the programs and supports available. Jess also shares her own experience as a writer, and the subject of human-horse hybrids is addressed in exhaustive detail 🐴🥕😁🐎.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Just Start Writing
    May 26 2024

    In this episode, we explore writing opportunities, careers and publishing. We discuss how we come up with ideas, what inspires us, receiving feedback, and our current ideas and writing projects. We also have an interview with Jordyn Presley, a creative writing PhD student and one of the editors of Paper Road Magazine, about creating and finding creative opportunities. Jordyn will delve into her experiences with postgraduate learning, her publications, her part in creating Paper Road and her experience as both an editor and writer.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Getting Started
    Apr 29 2024

    In our first episode, we introduce ourselves and what WPWT is all about, as well as talking about our own experiences with writing, and some of our favourite authors and books. We also interview Dr Threasa Meads, coordinator of the Regional Writers Rise Festival, of which this podcast is a component. Recorded early in the festival's development, this interview provides an overview of the thinking behind the event and its future vision. For the latest festival updates, see the ⁠Regional Writers Rise website.

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    54 mins
  • Trailer
    Apr 1 2024

    Introducing Write Place Write Time, the podcast for writers and readers.

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    1 min