Tomorrow Could Be Good

Tomorrow Could Be Good

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The future is something we’re all involved in creating – and Tomorrow Could Be Good is a podcast that starts from this idea.

Host Jo Smythe delves into the big issues with her guests, who are change-makers in different spheres: activists and lawyers, artists and parents. They’re asked to bring in the three books that make them tick. They also reveal their secret survival habits, and, last but not least, name their fantasy dinner date.

The conversations go deep into the wilds of millennial culture, social change, the environment and tech – with a sidelong look at life’s challenges circa 2023.

Tomorrow Could Be Good is for people who love considered takes and unexpected points of view. It offers book chat and much more. Hear from remarkable guests on everything from platonic co-parenting to cat-ear headbands, and from First Nations design thinking to the politics of Eurovision.

Writer/Host – Jo Smythe

Producer – Alice Gage

Editor – Alison Zhuang

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, and we recognise their continuous connection to Country.
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