This episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN presents a harrowing first-person account of an Indigenous mother navigating the bureaucratic labyrinth of 2026 Australia. Set against the backdrop of the 29th anniversary of the "Bring Them Home" report, the narrative explores the enduring trauma of the Stolen Generations through the lens of a woman still fighting to find her daughter, Sarah, who was taken by the state in 1994. The story exposes the systemic "silence" of modern institutions, where vital records are claimed to be lost to digital migrations and physical disasters, leaving families in a state of perpetual, unresolved loss.
This piece draws on Scott Galloway’s sharp, data-driven analysis of the forces reshaping modern romance. It explores how shifting socio-economic trends—rising income inequality, declining...
Simone — a speech-language pathologist, master's degree, carefully planned pregnancy — told her postpartum nurse that something was wrong. Specifically, that she felt like...
This episode examines the hidden epidemic of loneliness in women, not as a personal failing, but as a social condition shaped by expectation, emotional...