
Sita Walker
Brisbane-based teacher and author whose memoir The God of No Good and novel In a Common Hour are discussed in the interview, sharing personal stories about faith, family and life changes.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 53min
What leaving my family’s Baha’i faith taught me about love and life
Sita Walker, Brisbane teacher and author of The God of No Good, reflects on being raised in a matriarchal Baha’i family and the rituals that shaped her. She talks about grief after losing a sister, the practical spiritual care of her aunts and grandmother, leaving nightly prayers, separating and finding unexpected new love. Short, personal stories about family, faith and starting again.

Feb 24, 2026 • 24min
Sita Walker - life's lessons can be learned at lunchtime
Sita Walker, an Australian high‑school teacher and author of The God of No Good, writes a novel set in a single chaotic lunch hour. She talks about staging a story within one hour, crafting student archetypes and a social‑media incident that upends a staffroom. Conversation covers schools as mirrors of society, teenage levity and contradictions, and balancing teaching with writing.


