You Can't Ask That - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Domestic and Family Violence
Eight survivors of domestic and family violence share empowering reflections of their experiences living in violent, abusive and controlling relationships.
African Australians
A diverse mix of African Australians are asked outrageous questions about racism, poverty, gangs, and hair. Their answers are anything but black and white.
Intersex
A subject that is still widely misunderstood, secretive and rarely spoken about in detail, eight individuals reveal the complexities of being born with an intersex variation.
Carnies and Show People
Travelling show people, or carnies as they are colloquially known, have a reputation that precedes them. What is life on the road really like for these Aussie nomads?
Ex-Politicians
What is it actually like to put your hand up, be elected and serve the nation in the House of Representatives or the Senate? Eight former politicians go off-script and share their candid opinions.
Alcoholics
What happens when drinking habits become problematic? Eight former alcoholics open the lid and share their sobering truths.
Deaf
What does being deaf feel like? What do deaf people wish they could hear? Through sign and speech, eight profoundly deaf Australians give a unique insight into their lives.
Disaster Survivors
Eight survivors from eight different disasters go back to the moment of impact, recalling exactly what happened, how they survived and ultimately where their lives are now.
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