You Can't Ask That - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Blind People

Down Syndrome

Suicide Attempt Survivors

Recent War Veterans

Facial Difference
In a world obsessed with appearance and fitting in, it's hard to imagine what it would be like to live with an extreme facial difference. In this brutally honest episode, we talk to people who face this challenge daily.

Refugees
Not many groups of people in Australia are more feared or misunderstood than refugees. In this episode we hear from refugees about their experience of Australia. The people, the culture and their new home.

Ice Users
Over the past few years, Australia's 'war on drugs' has turned its attention largely to ice. We talk to ice users, both past and present, to find out what the attraction to this drug is all about.

Children of Same-Sex Parents
In this episode, we ask children of same-sex parents to address one of the most hotly debated and controversial issues of our time - their life.

Centenarians
We all get old, but how old is too old? In this episode, we ask Centenarians to tell us what it's really like to live to 100 or more.

Gambling

S&M

Homeless
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