Episode 10. Ken Connelly Part 1

This week I talk to Ken Connelly, author of “Throwing Stones – Parental child abduction through the eyes of a child”. We discuss Ken’s childhood experience of being abducted by his father from his mother and sub-sequentially living on the run for 3 years before being returned. We also discuss his decision to write a […]

ASL Radio Keith Wann and Wink – Bring Jacob Home

www.bringjacobhome.com My son Jacob is a perfect beautiful little man. He was born premature and has had health problems but never had anything less than a joyful demeanor. He made parenting easy, just always smiling and laughing. The last time I saw him was in April of 2009 after a two week vacation to Tampa. […]

Episode 55. Vikram Jagtiani

I’ve spoken on this show a few times about India. India is another ‘black hole’ for International Parental Child Abduction, and is in fact one of the top 3 in the world for abduction cases. Today I finally talk to a father who’s daughter was abducted by her mother to India from the U.S. Vikram […]

Episode 20. Jolly Bimbachi

Jolly Bimbachi kissed her two sons goodbye as they set out for a month-long trip to Lebanon with their father, back in 2015. She gave each of her boys a watch with a note attached, saying: “I love you. We’ll be back together in time.”Within days, she got a call from her husband Ali Ahmad […]

Episode 37. FAQ’s

Just me this week, discussing some LBP related news and stories. Then I go through some frequently asked questions I’ve been asked over the years. Ranging from how I choose my guests for the show, my own personal story and parental alienation as a whole. Vote for LBP Stories in the Australian Podcast awards https://australianpodcastawards.submittable.com/gallery/2829f195-1021-4d7c-853f-f0ce775f4fa4/9566337/ […]

Episode 11. Ken Connelly Part 2.

This week I continue my conversation with Ken Connelly, author of “Throwing Stones – Parental child abduction through the eyes of a child”. We discuss Ken’s childhood experience of being abducted by his father from his mother and sub-sequentially living on the run for 3 years before being returned. We also discuss the aftermath of […]