Episodes 69
Avg. Duration 1h 13m
Activity Highly Active
Since Aug 2020
Latest Episode Feb 2026

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Every 2 Weeks
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Episodic
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24%
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About This Podcast

The How Good Are Humans podcast is here to show you the good people in the world, those who go above and beyond the call of duty to better the community around them.

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S7E2 From bodybuilding champ to brain surgery and back again | Adriana Huyser

Feb 18, 2026 1h 53m

Starting a gym routine can be confusing and daunting. Many people still believe a gym is only good for stripping weight or getting uselessly buff, that real fitness is not built under barbells. Even…

S7E1 The man nobody expected to stare down a Prime Minister for gay rights

Jan 27, 2026 2h 54m

Warren Entsch served in Australia's federal parliament for almost three decades. He worked with half a dozen Prime Ministers and witnessed the passage of some of the nation's greatest shifts in…

S6E23 Politics in 2025: the good, the bad and the ugly | Anna Middleton

Oct 19, 2025 2h

Anna Middleton was elected as the Division 7 councillor to Cairns Regional Council in 2024 as an unaligned and independent candidate with a low budget, grassroots effort, beating other candidates…

S6E22 To be an angel on the shoulder or the thorn in the side of government, that is the question | Bronwyn Opie and Cafnec

Oct 06, 2025 1h 30m

Bronwyn Opie is the director of the Cairns and Far North Environment Centre, a leading Queensland advocacy organisation for climate change action and ecological conservation.

S6E21 Talking to thousands, everyday | Adam Stephen

Sep 21, 2025 1h 22m

Adam Stephen is a journalist and radio presenter who has hosted ABC Queensland's regional Drive radio program for twelve years, a weekday show now broadcast to three-quarters of Australia's second…

S6E20 Sex, drugs, swastikas, transgender life and surfing fistfights — an artist's journey | Atlantis Lewis

Sep 10, 2025 2h 4m

Atlantis is an artist whose story is equal parts amazing and terrifying. Just listen, ok.

S6E19 Getting drunk with Sir David Attenborough | Dr Martin Cohen

Jul 21, 2025 1h 36m

Martin is a zoologist and ecologist based in Cairns, Far North Queensland, as well as a tour guide that has led wildlife tours in places such as Antarctica and Africa. On this episode, Martin and I…

S6E18 Outback Mike comes to Cairns!

Jul 12, 2025 34m

Remember Mike Atkinson from Alone Australia? Are you among the millions who have you seen his super fun and fascinating videos on how to adventure better?Well, now Far North Queenslanders have the…

S6E17 Gettin' some 'Straya in ya belly, yum yum | Samantha "The Bush Tukka Woman" Martin

Jul 08, 2025 1h 22m

To walk into Coles or Woolworths is a step into a foreign land. Row upon row, aisle upon aisle, an abundance of food, will sit before our eyes. Some, maybe most of it, has been grown or produced in…

S6E16 Finding the next Cathy Freeman | Libby Cook-Black and the Female Co

Jul 01, 2025 1h 58m

If professional sporting success was a 100m racetrack, the starting blocks being discovery of the sport and the finish line being a major sports contract, the track ahead would appear totally…

S6E15 Brewing great coffee in an uncertain world | Olly James (part 2)

Jun 23, 2025 1h 42m

Dining out can be the most delightful, satiating experience of our week, or our most disappointing. We all know the feeling of being promised the world on a menu but discovering we’ve been catfished…

S6E14 Turning Men's Lives Around | Bernard "BJ" Sabadi and Kunjur Men's Collective

Jun 16, 2025 1h 29m

Finding mental health support can be an expensive, inaccessible and intimidating experience. This experience is additionally difficult for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. And men are…

S6E13 Giving the economy a solid (and thoughtful) kick up the butt | Professor Hurriyet Babacan

Jun 09, 2025 1h 16m

When an economy has a lot of potential to grow, but is also stalked by a fair risk of stall and decline, it takes experienced thought leaders, regional development experts and policy wonks to gently,…

S6E12 From Bob Marley to near murder, and other cycling stories | Tilmann Waldthaler

May 31, 2025 1h 31m

Tilmann Waldthaler has cycled more than 600,000km through 143 countries. He has spent hours in conversation with Bob Marley, been almost murdered and bombed in Iran, and met the love of his life in…

S6E11 Getting the shot, in brothels, refugee camps and disaster zones | photojournalism | Brian Cassey

May 20, 2025 1h 24m

For more than 40 years Brian Cassey has watched suffering, tragedy, hope, elation and thrill through a few curved glass elements, waiting for moments of greatest importance and nearest perfect…

S6E10 From stab wounds to skin cancers, and everything in between | Dr Ebbie Swemmer

May 08, 2025 1h 17m

In a slow week, Dr Ebbie Swemmer examines the skins of dozens of patients, performs many surgeries and saves people from the horrible fate of melanomas and other aggressive skin cancers. In a busy…

S6E9 Queensland's thin blue line | AC Brett Schafferius and Sgt Lyall McKelvie

Apr 30, 2025 1h 24m

On episode 52 of the podcast, I speak with Assistant Commissioner Brett Schafferius and Sergeant Lyall McKelvie from the Far North Queensland police district about several police and crime topics.…

S6E8 "My grandad used to bet on me": How to become an Olympian, with Jill Boltz

Apr 22, 2025 1h 12m

Jill Boltz is a two-time Olympian, Commonwealth Games medalist and former world record holder in two athletics distances. She is now devoting her time to training future generations of athletes in…

Top 15 moments from episodes 1 to 50 of the How Good are Humans podcast

Apr 06, 2025 1h 23m

The How Good are Humans podcast recently published its 50th episode.To celebrate, we have chosen the top 15 moments from the first 50 episodes and ranked them here in this special episode of the…

S6E7 Covered in s**t and scratches to save species | Shai Ager

Mar 22, 2025 1h 16m

Shai Ager leads the largest wildlife rescue organisation in Queensland. She and her team have rescued and relocated almost 1000 macropods (kangaroos and wallabies) in conditions that even…

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How many episodes does How Good Are Humans have?

How Good Are Humans has published 69 episodes since August 2020, covering topics in Documentary, Health & Fitness.

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How Good Are Humans is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 1h 13m.

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