No Feeling Is Final

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Website www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/no-feeling-is-final

No Feeling Is Final is a podcast produced by Australian Broadcasting Corporation and hosted by Honor Eastly.

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Background

The podcast is produced by Australian Broadcasting Corporation. [1] The podcast is hosted by Honor Eastly. [2] The show is produced by Alice Moldovan, Russell Stapleton is the sound engineer for the show, and the executive producer is Joel Werner. [3] The podcast is six episodes long with each episode running about 30 minutes in length. [4] The podcast consists of audio diaries that Eastly recorded over a five year period. [5] The podcast discusses Eastly's struggles with anxiety, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. [6] The podcast explores these serious and difficult topics with whimsy and hopefulness. [7] Eastly's inner thoughts are represented by what she calls "The Voice". [8] Eastly previously hosted two other podcasts called Being Honest with My Ex and Starving Artist. [9] Fiona Sturges wrote in the Financial Times that "The sound design is terrific: experimental, clever, discreet." [10] The show was included on The Atlantic 's list of best podcasts of 2018 and The Verge's list of favorite podcasts of 2019. [11] [12] The show won the Directors' Choice award at the 2019 Third Coast International Audio Festival. [13]

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