For two decades of Hannah Byford’s life, she kept a secret.
When things at home got too much to bear, she’d retreat to an imagined life, inside her head an elaborate daydream.
As a child, Hannah would spend hours a day in these intricate dreams, building entire new worlds.
And by her early 20s, she was spending up to seven hours a day deep in her daydreams.
On
All in the Mind this week, when daydreams turn dark and the unusual disorder that is maladaptive daydreaming.
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A few years back, Dr Toni Sturdivant was looking for a preschool for her three-year-old daughter. After considering a few schools around their Texas suburb, she thought she’d found the perfect place.
But a few months later, her daughter came home and told Toni that she ‘didn’t like her dark skin’ and that she wished she had blue eyes.
On
All in the Mind this week, what an unexpected source – dolls – can tell us about how kids see themselves, race and the world around them. And how the very first ‘doll study’ changed the course of American history.
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2020, the year we d all like to forget, is now past tense. If you re keen to kick off 2021 with some new podcasts, look no further.
We asked some of the ABC s presenters and producers what they have cued on their podcast apps.
From unexpected pop song explainers to slow news and a comedy mystery with a twist, this list has it all.
An award-winning podcast collectively hosted by women from inside a prison.