Vinnie & Ty deep dive into every aspect of the human experience through the eyes of their extraordinary guests — while taking you behind the scenes into their own world as filmmakers.
In Depth & In Focus is a podcast where no topic is off limits and no question stays on the surface. Hosts Vinnie & Ty bring the same curiosity and emotional intelligence they use behind the camera into every conversation — holding space for guests to be truly, uncomfortably honest.
From grief and trauma to masculinity, community, and First Nations history — this is the kind of storytelling that stays with you.
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Season 1 — The Human Experience
Season 1 · 6 Episodes
Episode 01
Defining Moments That Redefined Us
Vinnie & Ty set the tone for the season by doing what they do best — getting deep. An opportunity to let all their walls down and share the impactful experiences that redirected the course of their journeys.
Episode 02
Unlocking the Power of Vulnerability
Jana Christodoulou kicks off season 1 as our first guest, speaking candidly about shame, loss, and how her story — despite feeling messy at times — has made her who she is today.
Episode 03
Changing the Landscape Around Grief
Grief looks completely different for everyone — so why are we so bad at talking about it? Danielle Snelling & Eloise Baker share their own experience of losing the most important person in their lives.
Episode 04
Unpacking Anxiety & Redefining Masculinity
William Balme grew up in the shadow of AFL legend Neil Balme — and has since completely redefined his own version of masculinity through softness, vulnerability, and raw emotion. He lays everything bare in this episode.
Episode 05
Why Community Sport Needs to Lift Its Game
Dr Aish Ravi is at the forefront of change in Australian community sport, fighting for fair access and basic necessities for women and girls — as players and in leadership positions.
Episode 06
Turning Intergenerational Trauma Into Change
Proud Gurindji man John Burgess takes a light-hearted but matter-of-fact approach to deconstructing misconceptions around Australia's First Nations history, including January 26 and the Voice to Parliament referendum.
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