Natalie Kestecher

Natalie Kestecher

360documentaries

Natalie Kestecher is a documentary maker on 360documentaries at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. She writes and produces radio stories for feature, documentary and music programs at ABC Radio National. Kestecher regularly blends fixation, fate, fact and fiction to create unusual stories that demonstrate the fluid form and boundless possibilities of the radio medium.


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This week, we go beyond the wall of sleep with "the lucid dreamers." (Repeat)

The Lucid Dreamers

This week, we go beyond the wall of sleep with "the lucid dreamers." (Repeat)

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