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Breanna's grandfather Ernie, affectionately known as 'Pa' had always dreamed of travelling to Alaska. After a short illness put things in perspective, Breanna wanted to make his travel dreams come true. Read more here https://t.co/igxumcx3Bj
Janene describes herself as a “social person” but says living with a disability and on benefits means she is unable to go out. As a result, she spends most of her time alone. Watch Insight's episode on SBS On Demand.
Lee was arrested during a protest inside Parliament House. She has only become a climate change activist since she retired in the hope of making the world a better place for her seven grandchildren.
Watch Insight's episode Protest here https://t.co/gDhCU4vwJu
When his father died in a workplace accident, Rien discovered his father hid multiple loans from his mother. Watch Insight's episode Dealing With Debt here https://t.co/c8gxa2pRsb
Jacquie says she always knew her mother was "haunted" by secrets. What she later discovered has been difficult to process and forgive.
"That's what I find sad; that she lived with that all her life."
https://t.co/dTFMgv3XUG
Penny was adopted. Her search for her birth mother has involved mistaken identity, heartache and - ultimately - joy and a relearning of who she is.
To read Penny's twisty path to self-discovery, click here: https://t.co/Ti9NatAgO1
As a Sri Lankan girl growing up in Australia, Gabriella struggled to fit into Western beauty standards. She immersed herself in K-pop, but fitting in felt like "another unachievable goal".
To hear how Gabriella "learned to smile at herself in the mirror": https://t.co/H5rW41I3Hx
Marianna has glowing memories of her childhood in Greece, and it’s how she connects to her family and culture. But life there has changed substantially. What place does nostalgia have in our lives, and does it help or hinder our future?https://t.co/FzAAOPBhWt
Cate and Nick longed for the early days of their relationship when they were falling in love. But they've learned that nostalgia tricks them into remembering the good and fun parts, not what they were happy to leave behind. https://t.co/jENhDEZ0VB
Watch Insight's episode tonight Turning Back Time - exploring nostalgia and what dwelling on the past can mean for the present, 8.30pm on SBS or live on SBS On Demand.
Rose always expected to marry young, but says when she did, her inexperience led to difficulties in navigating the complexities of relationships. https://t.co/VSD4qc05zr
Marriages at any age can be a challenge, but young newlyweds often face additional obstacles, such as a lack of financial stability, a lack of communication skills that come with life experience, and judgement. https://t.co/jIp0jZFnvh
Insight is now live! This week we speak to those that make up 11 percent of Australians marrying young – for better or for worse. https://t.co/GtkgDXp39N
Watch Insight's episode tonight on Married Young - why some Australians are bucking the trend and getting married in their 20s – at 8.30pm on SBS or live on SBS On Demand.
Eunice says when she was young, her parents would give her sliced fruits after an argument. Apologising would seem like they'd "lost their authority".
As an adult, Eunice confronted her parents about it.
Here's what happened: https://t.co/tXCtrJIeR5
“I don’t want to be having my first child at 35.” Like many Millennials, Ashley places a lot of importance on buying a home. It overwhelms her.
For more on how Millennials are forging a path to home ownership & what they can learn from older generations: https://t.co/qpN2uqG7DC