Episodes

  • My Father and My Mother
    Dec 17 2025

    In this biography episode from In the Mainstream of the XX Century – Living History, Béla Török continues his family story with two deeply personal chapters: “My Father and His Family” and “My Mother and Her Family.”


    These chapters trace the lives, fortunes, and character of two remarkable Hungarian families shaped by education, war, social change, and tradition. From Szeged’s rowing clubs and courtrooms to noble estates, universities, and the upheavals of the First World War, we hear how everyday life, personal responsibility, and family memory endured through extraordinary times.


    Through memoirs written late in life, we learn about ambition and hardship, loyalty and loss, and the quiet moments that define a family’s place in history. This is not a political account, but a human one — grounded in lived experience, preserved stories, and the passing of memory from one generation to the next.


    This episode follows the earlier chapters “The Foreword” and “My First Memories,” and continues the journey through a family shaped by the mainstream of the twentieth century.


    If you’re enjoying this biography, please follow the podcast, leave a comment, or share the episode — it helps others discover these stories..


    And stay tuned for the next two chapters:

    “My Student Years” and “University Years.”



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    27 mins
  • My First Memories — The Török Family Memoirs
    Nov 30 2025

    IN THE MAINSTREAM OF THE XX CENTURYLiving History Török Béla

    This episode begins our audio journey through The Török Family Memoirs, a personal and deeply thoughtful work written by Béla Török. His intention was simple yet powerful: to preserve the memories, values, and experiences that shaped his life so future generations would understand where they came from. Told with a gentle, audiobook-style narration, this episode brings those early pages to life with warmth and emotional depth.

    We open with the Foreword, where Béla explains why he felt compelled to write his memoirs. He reflects on the importance of memory, the responsibility of passing down family history, and the desire to leave a meaningful record for his children and grandchildren. This section sets the tone for the entire memoir, offering insight into Béla’s quiet strength, humility, and deep appreciation for the people and places that shaped him.

    The episode then explores Chapter One: My First Memories. Here, Béla takes us back to his earliest childhood impressions, describing the world as he first experienced it. These are not historical summaries or factual recitations, but sensory memories: the feeling of being small in a large and changing world, the atmosphere of his family home, the landscape outside the windows, and the early experiences that would leave lifelong marks. One of the most striking images he recalls is standing at a window and seeing an airship pass slowly across the sky. It is a moment that captures the wonder, innocence, and quiet excitement of childhood, and it becomes a symbolic starting point for the rest of his story.

    Through careful narration and a focus on emotion and reflection, this episode aims to honour the original spirit of Béla’s writing. Listeners are invited to step into his world, to see through his eyes, and to connect with a life shaped by heritage, curiosity, and the enduring value of remembering where we come from.

    Whether you are part of the extended Török family or simply someone who appreciates heartfelt personal histories, this episode offers a gentle and meaningful introduction to a memoir that carries both emotional honesty and generational significance. It is the first step in a series that will continue to follow Béla’s story across childhood, family, education, and the defining chapters of his life.

    https://youtu.be/1SzS0xKg6rA

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    34 mins
  • Beyond Retirement: A Hungarian Life in 1980s Australia
    Oct 16 2025

    The Eighties were an era of change: mandatory retirement, family celebrations, and global travel. From a long-established law practice in Australia, this memoir chronicles one man's "flexible secession" from work, his unexpected legal battle against a negligence suit, and his intellectual life as a Hungarian emigrant. Hear the reflections of a constitutional lawyer and anti-communist on the rise of the glasnost era, the complex politics of the Hungarian diaspora, and the joys and challenges of building a purposeful life far from home.

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    35 mins
  • Turkish Subjugation, German Rule, Russian Occupation: A Solicitor's View of History
    Oct 9 2025

    Join us for The Solicitor's Search, a unique blend of personal memoir, legal history, and geopolitical commentary, drawn from the experiences of a Hungarian emigrant lawyer in Sydney, Australia.

    In this series, we unpack the remarkable life chronicled between 1973–1981, beginning with the difficult decision to leave a successful Sydney law firm at age 60 to start an independent practice with his son in Burwood. Discover the challenges and triumphs of building a family business—from attracting his first Hungarian clients to navigating a mid-70s economic crisis involving high-interest loans and property disputes.

    But this isn't just a story of law and business; it's a profound look at identity and exile. We explore the author's parallel life as a historian, detailing the passion behind his self-published books, Turkish Dominium, German Rule, and Russian Occupation, and Hungary and Europe. Listen as he recounts the intellectual and political struggles of the Hungarian diaspora, including his meeting with Cardinal József Mindszenty and the controversies his historical philosophy stirred.

    Finally, dive into the drama of the "Minister" case, a high-stakes, semi-political legal battle that shook the Fraser government in Australia and led to a series of unsettling break-ins at his law office. This podcast explores how one man successfully balanced family, faith, a thriving legal career, and a lifelong commitment to the history and future of his homeland.

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    39 mins
  • Under 14A Cricket Rules 2025-26
    Oct 3 2025

    The source provides the complete regulations for the Sunshine Coast Cricket Association Inc.'s Under 14A competition for the 2025-26 season. It details crucial rules for both one-day and two-day fixtures, including game timing, specific ball requirements, and mandated protective equipment. Key playing conditions are outlined, such as the maximum overs allowed per bowler, rules governing player retirement based on balls faced, and the criteria for enforcing a follow-on. Furthermore, the document specifies the complex points system for various match outcomes (including wins, ties, and forfeits), and lays out the procedures and hours of play for the Finals series.

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    17 mins
  • The Barrister's Journey: From Budapest to the Bar
    Oct 2 2025

    Join us for The Barrister's Journey, an intimate look into the remarkable life of a Hungarian émigré forging a new career in Australian law in the late 1960s. Hear how this aspiring solicitor navigated the intricacies of a divided legal profession, overcame the challenges of language and age, and balanced a demanding practice with the financial pressures of building a life abroad. This episode recounts a pivotal 1967 journey—a long-service leave spent circling the globe, reuniting with family after decades of exile, and reflecting on the tragic history and enduring spirit of the Hungarian community. It's a story of resilience, legal ambition, and the deep, complex ties of heritage.

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    30 mins
  • Bela's Business Life 1957-1967
    Sep 1 2025

    This podcast chapter offers a personal account of an Hungarian émigré's life in Australia between 1957 and 1967, chronicling his family's adaptation and his efforts to integrate while preserving Hungarian identity. The author details their reluctant but eventual acceptance of Australian citizenship, the challenges they faced in securing professional work despite qualifications, and their involvement in establishing Hungarian community institutions like a football club, nursing home, and cemetery. A significant portion highlights the internal struggles and divisions within the Hungarian diaspora, particularly concerning assimilation versus cultural preservation, and features a powerful speech reflecting on the enduring patriotic duty and sacrifices of exiles.


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    38 mins
  • God's Grace: The Anti-Karma
    Aug 20 2025

    I often hear the word "karma" used by people, even my Christian friends and family. This has me thinking about the fundamental difference between the concept of karma and God's grace. Grace is a perfect and unmerited gift that I believe cannot be compared to karma or the teachings of any other religion.​Have you accepted Christ as your savior, or do you find yourself drawn to other imperfect beliefs like karma? I'm curious to hear your perspective on this.


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    https://youtu.be/rIr08jXyv2E


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    33 mins