
What if the stories we hide are the ones that shape us most?
Human Cogs is the podcast that rips the veneer off everyday life to reveal the raw human truths that lie underneath our everyday lives.
Hosted by award-winning entrepreneur, startup investor and ABC journalist and presenter Madeleine Hanger (Grummet), alongside psychologist and media commentator Sabina Read, each episode unpacks big id... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationMental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

For anyone who grew up in the late 80s and 90s, the name Alison Brahe-Daddo is synonymous with that Dolly magazine cover - the one blu-tacked to bedroom walls and plastered all over school lockers.
With her dazzling smile and golden beach body, Al... more
“How many kids do you have?”
It’s a question asked so casually, often as part of small talk. Yet, for those who dreamed of parenthood but find themselves childless, these four words can land with a heavy blow.
Today’s guest, Kelly Donougher, is a... more
How often do you think about worst case scenarios? Contemplate fate or imagine catastrophes or run the gamut of ‘what ifs?’
The reality is that none of us really know what’s coming down the life pipes next … as famed author Joan Didion wrote “Life... more
Don Watson has spent a lifetime listening closely - to the language of politics, power, persuasion and all the spaces in between.
A historian, author and master of the written word, he is perhaps best known as the speechwriter behind some of Austr... more
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Great human interest podcast with guests who have fascinating stories
Saw & heard Madeline at the Sorrento Writers Festival & was struck by her command of the stage. Have since listened to some of the podcasts on Human Cogs and can highly recommend them for their depth & ability to draw out the best of those being interviewed.
Wow, fabulous conversation. I learnt so much about grief, including practical knowledge and skills. And I cried…..
Love the show. Always interesting with diverse topics
Terrific interview! Insightful, real and really interesting conversation.
Highly recommended
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Exploring the raw and often untold truths of human experience, this podcast offers heartfelt conversations and meaningful narratives from extraordinary guests. Each episode addresses pivotal topics such as mental health, personal growth, and societal expectations, all while uncovering the depths of human emotion, resilience, and joy. Listeners can expect a blend of personal stories, expert insights, and candid discussions designed to inspire reflection and promote understanding of complex life experiences, making it particularly relevant for those who value authenticity and connection in their lives.
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Recent guests on Human Cogs Podcast include:
1. Alison Brahe-Daddo
2. Kelly Donougher
3. Don Watson
4. Sarah Grynberg
5. Stan Grant
6. Damian Chaparro
7. Dr. Meg Jay
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