Hear Australia’s favorite radio reverend, Bill Crews
Sunday Night Crews is a melting-pot of spiritual, topical, and personal discussions.
Each week, the Radio Reverend, Bill Crews, shares his unique insights into the issues confronting the people of Sydney. He interviews fascinating and insightful guests, invites listeners to ring in and share their opinions, and plays some hand-picked musical favourites!
Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Gaudio speaks to Bill on his birthday
Legendary singer -songwriter, Bob Gaudio turns 82 today (November 17) and speaks to Bill Crews about producing some of the biggest hits including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry and Walk Like A Man.
Sarah and Alice Martin discuss their experience with Psychosis
Bill talks to Author Sarah Martin and her daughter, Alice, on Alice’s first ever psychotic episode and her book ‘Dear Psychosis’. The book is described as a confronting, dramatic and no-holds-barred account of a family’s experience following their daughter’s first-ever psychotic episode in Istanbul, and her later diagnosis of bipolar disorder. Image credit: https://sarahmartinauthor.com/
Joe Coyte, executive director of The Glen on the 2024 Drug Summit
Bill speaks to Joe Coyte, the executive director of The Glen, the largest Aboriginal community-controlled drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in NSW and how he had to push for an invite to the 2024 Drug summit.
Sunday Night Bill Crews November 10 2024
Hear Australia’s favorite radio reverend, Bill Crews
Hear Australia’s favorite radio reverend, Bill Crews
Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Gaudio speaks to Bill on his birthday
Legendary singer -songwriter, Bob Gaudio turns 82 today (November 17) and speaks to Bill Crews about producing some of the biggest hits including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry and Walk Like A Man.
Sarah and Alice Martin discuss their experience with Psychosis
Bill talks to Author Sarah Martin and her daughter, Alice, on Alice’s first ever psychotic episode and her book ‘Dear Psychosis’. The book is described as a confronting, dramatic and no-holds-barred account of a family’s experience following their daughter’s first-ever psychotic episode in Istanbul, and her later diagnosis of bipolar disorder. Image credit: https://sarahmartinauthor.com/
Joe Coyte, executive director of The Glen on the 2024 Drug Summit
Bill speaks to Joe Coyte, the executive director of The Glen, the largest Aboriginal community-controlled drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in NSW and how he had to push for an invite to the 2024 Drug summit.
Sunday Night Bill Crews November 10 2024
Hear Australia’s favorite radio reverend, Bill Crews
Hear Australia’s favorite radio reverend, Bill Crews
Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Gaudio speaks to Bill on his birthday
Legendary singer -songwriter, Bob Gaudio turns 82 today (November 17) and speaks to Bill Crews about producing some of the biggest hits including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry and Walk Like A Man.
Sarah and Alice Martin discuss their experience with Psychosis
Bill talks to Author Sarah Martin and her daughter, Alice, on Alice’s first ever psychotic episode and her book ‘Dear Psychosis’. The book is described as a confronting, dramatic and no-holds-barred account of a family’s experience following their daughter’s first-ever psychotic episode in Istanbul, and her later diagnosis of bipolar disorder. Image credit: https://sarahmartinauthor.com/
Joe Coyte, executive director of The Glen on the 2024 Drug Summit
Bill speaks to Joe Coyte, the executive director of The Glen, the largest Aboriginal community-controlled drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in NSW and how he had to push for an invite to the 2024 Drug summit.
Sunday Night Bill Crews November 10 2024
Hear Australia’s favorite radio reverend, Bill Crews
Rev. Bill Crews talks with beloved star of Prisoner, Amanda Muggleton.