'Communicate' is podcast produced by Empower Your English (EYE), with a diverse range of guests each episode. "Communicate" is all about how we express ourselves, and how we understand one another. Featuring lively discussions about speaking, writing, listening, and what passes between, 'Communicate…
We are starting to hear phrases such as "Urban Farming" & Microgreens. Zen Fong & John Mckenna listen to John Maher about his journey as an Urban Farmer in Melbourne, Australia. When we hear the word farming we think it involves lots of hard work, farm equipment and land.Actually no. It can all happen in your bathroom, whilst watching it grow in only two weeks and then it's time to eat this extremely healthy food.To learn more about John's knowledge in the area of Urban Farming, go to his FaceBook page called "Torthorwald Village Gardens"
James explains to us the many factors and philosophy behind the concept of growing organic food. He shared his story, knowledge and skills for sustainable food production. James has a growing variety of ethically sourced regenerative inputs and commercial micro-farming ideas.
Listen to the reasons why you must taste the difference of flavor with organic wine.We speak with Phil Dunham, founder of Parallax Organic Vineyard, about his fully certified organic vineyard in Tasmania which is located in Penna on Tasmania East Coast.
Our fascinating conversation covered things like:How important is listening when communicating within the health setting from all perspectives?When an individual is feeling that they are being discriminated against, some simple steps that can be taken?Jacinta also gave us a break down on what a "Complimentary Sandwich" is after John stepped in as the "Jargon Buster" Please explain. Jacinta Bongiorno has an extensive working knowledge of refugee health in the community working as a nurse and settlement health coordinator in Melbourne over the past 6 years.Jacinta has also worked with programs supporting people in the humanitarian settlement program and status resolution support service.Before getting into refugee health Jacinta has lived in Tanzania, Africa and worked for a non-government organisation supporting vulnerable women access health, education and housing.Jacinta is a registered nurse and has a masters of public health, she is also a proud Mum of a 5-year-old son and has a cat "who’s a jerk, but I adore her".
Chris Mackey accepts the mission to travel to another planet with the purpose of explaining how Synchronicity can play a big part in how he communicate with our self & others.
Zen & John talking with Wendy Clarity Van DortWendy is a Yoga Practitioner & has been teaching yoga for the past 4 years as a way to find balance in her own life & also for the human condition at large. Wendy believes we need to be in contact with the wisdom of ancient tribes and cultures to stay in harmony with the rhythms of life & the universal laws of nature. Wendy has also dabbled in permaculture & has enjoyed growing her own food whilst encouraging others.Neil BlakeNeil came to see waterways as the arteries of the Earth since he lived by the Murray River and working in its red gum forests at his young age.The river feeds life in the forest & irrigates the human economy; but over a period of 10 years he has witnessed the health of the river decline due to human decisions and actions.Neil believes that understanding & clear communication is vital to connect people to nature where they live; fostering appreciation and lifelong care.Please be advised that at the conclusion of the recording, when quoting the website, it should have said www.eyenow.melbourne
This is a conservation we have with our guest, Uncle Jack Charles, who is a recognisable character in Australia.Uncle Jack is an Australian Indigenous elder, an actor, a musician, and an activist who also wears many other hats. We would like to advise that during our conversation, there are some parts of our podcast that maybe sensitive to our listeners, such as coarse language, sexual references and drug usage. Uncle Jack speaks from the heart, and we do hope you respect his honesty.
In this episode, we are chatting with Sonia Vignjevic, who is the Victorian State Director of Settlement Services International in Australia. During our conversation, Sonia shares with us her different approaches, communication styles and experiences in working with refugees, asylum seekers & recent migrants from diverse backgrounds. For more information about Empower Your English, please visit www.eyenow.melbourne