Kyla Brettle & Rob Law
Endgame Audio Journal
writing, sound ideas, off-cuts and unexpected segues
Kyla Brettle and Rob Law live on different creeks in the same small town and share an interest in sound, music, story and climate change.
Kyla Brettle went down to the creek to record frog sounds with her kids, and discovered a crack in the fabric of the universe that her children had been visiting for some time. [more]
Castlemaine is the home of the school strike movement in Australia. But two and a half years on the strike continues, with seemingly ever younger children carrying the baton. [more]
Wakka Wakka First Nations elder Uncle Paul Gilralido Chapman plays and teaches the didjeridoo - helping young people to learn about themselves and to listen deeply to the world. [more]
What hopes do we hold for a climate changed world - and can hope be trusted to guide our way? Kyla Brettle tuns on the coffee machine, opens the books and tackles this tricky question. [more]
Kyla reports back from Mildura - sharing a story from her adventures on secondment. She’s been producing several podcasts about regional climate change adaptation projects for ADAPT Loddon Mallee’s climate ready plan. [more]
Are our brains be getting in the way of how we process climate change? Rob Law opens the lid on our ancient brain and how cognitive biases help and hinder our response to the crisis. [more]