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After appearing at the ‘All About Women' conference in Sydney, Em has found even more perimenopause experts, you can expect all of them to make an appearance on our upcoming peri pod series ‘Rage Against the Vagine'. Last week, Em totally forgot to mention she's got a brand new book coming out in October. ‘Blood, Sweat and Glitter' will cover off everything that's happened since her ‘Rage and Rainbows' tour wrapped in 2019 and feature stuff Em hasn't talked about before, graphic novel aspects, lists, medical info and drawings by Em's daughter Odie too. Then there's Em and Michael's track by track review of Lady Gaga's new album ‘Mayhem' for you to enjoy, which also magically leads us into Michael's feels around the last episode of ‘The Newsreader' finally being broadcast on free to air TV. We also managed to slide in a quick review of Michael's night at Billie Eilish and Em forced Michael to ask her about the F1 situation as it stands, so expect much confusion from Michael and an F1 update delivered at Em's normal speed too. Then in our Sealed Section, on our premium service Emsolation Extra, we talk about your latest Spicy Sunday Hot Takes like Grease 2 is better than the original, how to stack a taco and Em even argues why Frozen 2 is better than the original. You can sign up and listen for $1.73 a week, or watch it for $2.30 a week at emsolation.supercast.com and don't forget you can watch this episode in full maximalist colour on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/@emsolationpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this heartfelt and deeply honest episode, Jess sits down with comedian, actor, and musician Michelle Brasier to explore the complexities of grief, loss, and finding light in the darkest moments. Michelle opens up about losing both her father and brother to cancer only to be told that she herself has a 97% chance of developing it. Michelle’s unique perspective reminds us that joy and sorrow can coexist, and that humor is not just an escape but a tool for healing. Whether you’ve experienced loss or are navigating difficult emotions, this conversation offers comfort, insight, and a reminder that even in the face of heartbreak, there is room for love, laughter, and connection. Know someone who'd enjoy this episode? Why not share it with them by tapping the 3 dots above ⬆︎ and passing it on LINKS: Check out Michelle's book 'My Brothers Ashes are in a sandwich bag' HERE Catch Michelle on tour HERE or see her at The Sydney Opera House on Sat 8 March as part of All About Women in Feminist Roast. If you loved this chat with Michelle we think you'll love Jess's conversation with Meshel Laurie here If you love what we do, why not follow the show, and rate and review on Apple or Spotify CREDITS:Host: Jessica RoweGuest: Michelle Brasier Executive Producer: Nic McClureAudio Producer: Nat Marshall Digital Content Producer: Zoe Panaretos The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show acknowledges the Gadigal people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples here today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Luoto (b. 1987) lives and works in the San Francisco North Bay. Her work has been featured in publications such as Booooooom, Art Maze Mag, and New American Paintings; appeared on platforms such as Juxtapoz and Hyperallergic; and is in international private and public collections including the Green Family Art Foundation (Dallas, USA). Selected recent exhibitions include: (Upcoming) Reflections and Refractions, Green Family Art Foundation, (2026); (Upcoming) The Armory Show, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, New York, USA (2024); (Upcoming) When Dusk Falls, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Berlin, Germany (2024, duo); Mirror, Mirror, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London, UK (2024); EXPO Chicago, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Chicago, USA (2024); The de Young Open, de Young Museum, San Francisco, USA (2023); Nude, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, USA (2023); True North, di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa, USA (2022); Stories from My Childhood, Northern Illinois University Art Museum, DeKalb, USA (2022); All About Women, Marin Society of Artists' Gallery, San Rafael, USA (2021); Chasing Ghosts V, Verum Ultimum Gallery, Portland, USA (2020); Art the Library Featuring Jamie L. Luoto, Napa County Library, Napa, USA (2019, solo); It's Time: An Uncensored Look at the Time's Up and #MeToo Movements, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, USA (2018); Pride and Prejudice: Gender Realities in the 21st Century, Arc Gallery, Chicago, USA (2018); Identity Spectrum, Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, USA (2018).
Booker Prize-winning author Anne Enright's latest novel, The Wren is a multigenerational story delving into the inheritance of trauma, the resilience of women and the power of love in its manifold forms. It contemplates the question: how do we live with betrayal and loneliness, yet still love those close to us? Anne joined us at All About Women this year to explore the novel, societal links and the reasoning behind stylistic choices in her writing, alongside moderator and author Madeline Gray. This event was recorded at the All About Women Festival at the Sydney Opera House on March 10, 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, we've caught up talking about our recent public events, and discussion on some of our recent cultural consumptions. EP219(01:50) What we have been doing lately: Sydney Biennale 2024, with artist Idas Losin, and All About Women 2024(17:40) American Fiction (24:20) Avatar: The Last Airbender (29:30) Lisa Ko: Memory Piece(36:40) Patty Lin: End Credits, How I broke up with Hollywood Asian Bitches Down Under featured as one of the Top 20 Intersectional Feminist Podcast by FeedSpot, checkout other amazing podcast programs HERE Facebook | Asian Bitches Down UnderInstagram | Asian Bitches Down Under Buy Me A Coffee | Asian Bitches Down Under
In the last 'Solo' episode of 2023, I have brought golden nuggets of information for you. I released 33 episodes in 2023 which means a lot of useful information for you and to finish the year, I decided to compile 5 super valuable ideas in one episode. In this episode, we have--Easy journaling tips by leadership coach Shwetha Sivaraman-Psychiatrist and Therapist Dr. Era Dutta's tip for those who can't meditate-yoga instructor and spine specialist Shashi Sarda's tip for your bone and joint health-Clinical psychologist Prachi Vaishya's suggestion to save you from mom-guilt-Udita Bansal's (Founder, trueBrowns) advice for upcoming women entrepreneursPlease follow Little Fixes on your podcast app and share it with someone you care about.Links to full episodes-1- Do You Feel Anxious during Meditation or Relaxation? All about Relaxation Induced Anxiety ft. Dr. Era Dutta- https://maitrisconfetti.com/123/2- How to Put an End to Mom Guilt and Create Better Boundaries with Kids- Clinical Psychologist Prachi S. Vaish- https://maitrisconfetti.com/108/3- All About Women's Bone & Joint Health- How to Live Without Pain ft. Spine Specialist Shashi Sarda- https://maitrisconfetti.com/125/4- Building trueBrowns- Udita Bansal's Story is the Inspiration You Need to Make a Career Pivot- https://maitrisconfetti.com/115/5- How to Journal for Self-Awareness- Easy Prompts for Emotional Wellbeing ft. Shwetha Sivaraman- https://maitrisconfetti.com/131/Shownotes- https://maitrisconfetti.com/134/Use my special link https://zen.ai/cKLmHS-W7RywjzcRnF5s3Q to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.Support the Podcast- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maitrivermaConnect with @littlefixespodcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlefixespodcast/ Email me- littlefixespodcast@gmail.comDisclaimer- This podcast is only for educational and entertainment purposes. It doesn't intend to replace the guidance of trained professionals like doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists and coaches etc.Music Credit- Epidemic Sound
In Principle of Charity on the Couch, Lloyd has an unfiltered conversation with the guests, throws them curveballs, and gets into the personal side of Principle of Charity.Tim DeanTim Dean is Senior Philosopher at The Ethics Centre, where he works to promote ethics in public and professional spheres. He has a Doctorate in philosophy from the University of New South Wales on the evolution of human nature and specialises in ethics, critical thinking and public philosophy. He is an Honorary Associate at the University of Sydney and the author of How We Became Human: And Why We Need to Change published by Pan Macmillan. Tim received the Australasian Association of Philosophy Media Professionals' Award for his work on philosophy in public. He has delivered keynotes and workshops across Australia and the Asia Pacific for the likes of TEDx, Facebook, Commonwealth Bank, Aesop, Clayton Utz, the Art Gallery of NSW, the Sydney Opera House and the University of Sydney. Danielle HarveyDanielle Harvey is a curator, creative producer and director. Danielle works across festivals, live performance, talks, installation and digital spaces, creating layered programs that connect deeply with audiences. She is currently Festival Director of the infamous FESTIVAL OF DANGEROUS IDEAS and Director of the line-blurring theatrical events company Dancing Giant Productions. Danielle was creator of BINGEFEST (a festival celebrating digital culture) and ANTIDOTE (a festival of ideas and action), and co-creator of ALL ABOUT WOMEN (a feminist festival). She was the co-creator and originating director of the award-winning immersive experience A MIDNIGHT VISIT. Her latest immersive work ETERNITYLAND created a theatrical ‘playground' to rave reviews. Past roles include Head of Contemporary Performance at Sydney Opera House, the Festival Executive Producer of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras and the Director of Engagement for The Ethics Centre.Your hosts are Lloyd Vogelman and Emile Sherman. This podcast is proud to partner with The Ethics Centre.Find Lloyd @LloydVogelman on Linked inFind Emile @EmileSherman on Linked In and Twitter.This Podcast is Produced by Jonah Primo and Danielle HarveyFind Jonah at jonahprimo.com or @JonahPrimo on Instagram Find Danielle at danielleharvey.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we go back to basics and look at the practical ways of communicating the principle of charity and how certain behaviours over time have been developed for social cohesion, even when we don't all agree. With our special guests – moral philosopher Dr Tim Dean and festival director Danielle Harvey – we have a wide-ranging discussion on what communicating in good faith looks like, what bad faith is, and how to navigate tricky topics. We discuss ways to have hard conversations – be that in person, in events, in podcasts or even in lecture theatres. This takes us to the role of morality, behavioural evolution, and outrage. What do we have in our toolkit that we can use to solve the problems of how to live together peacefully? And just how do you communicate your view or knowledge in a way that can be understood while inviting challenge in a respectful manner? This episode introduces our new partnership with The Ethics Centre, a not for profit organisation who works to bring ethics to the centre of everyday life. We have joined forces, aligned by an intent to bring curiosity and generosity to conversations about the tough topics in our world. Dr Tim Dean is the senior philosopher at The Ethics Centre. We introduce Danielle Harvey, our new podcast producer who is also festival director of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, which is presented by The Ethics Centre. Tim DeanTim Dean is Senior Philosopher at The Ethics Centre, where he works to promote ethics in public and professional spheres. He has a Doctorate in philosophy from the University of New South Wales on the evolution of human nature and specialises in ethics, critical thinking and public philosophy. He is an Honorary Associate at the University of Sydney and the author of How We Became Human: And Why We Need to Change published by Pan Macmillan. Tim received the Australasian Association of Philosophy Media Professionals' Award for his work on philosophy in public. He has delivered keynotes and workshops across Australia and the Asia Pacific for the likes of TEDx, Facebook, Commonwealth Bank, Aesop, Clayton Utz, the Art Gallery of NSW, the Sydney Opera House and the University of Sydney. Danielle HarveyDanielle Harvey is a curator, creative producer and director. Danielle works across festivals, live performance, talks, installation and digital spaces, creating layered programs that connect deeply with audiences. She is currently Festival Director of the infamous FESTIVAL OF DANGEROUS IDEAS and Director of the line-blurring theatrical events company Dancing Giant Productions. Danielle was creator of BINGEFEST (a festival celebrating digital culture) and ANTIDOTE (a festival of ideas and action), and co-creator of ALL ABOUT WOMEN (a feminist festival). She was the co-creator and originating director of the award-winning immersive experience A MIDNIGHT VISIT. Her latest immersive work ETERNITYLAND created a theatrical ‘playground' to rave reviews. Past roles include Head of Contemporary Performance at Sydney Opera House, the Festival Executive Producer of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras and the Director of Engagement for The Ethics Centre.Your hosts are Lloyd Vogelman and Emile Sherman. This podcast is proud to partner with The Ethics Centre.Find Lloyd @LloydVogelman on Linked inFind Emile @EmileSherman on Linked In and Twitter.This Podcast is Produced by Jonah Primo and Danielle HarveyFind Jonah at jonahprimo.com or @JonahPrimo on Instagram Find Danielle at danielleharvey.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we hear from two incredible entertainers about the extraordinary women they have known. A Tale of Two Women - told by Eddie Ayres In our first story, Eddie Ayres (also known as Ed Le Brocq) looks to the past to share stories of bravery from queer women in the 1960s. Eddie is a musician and writer known for presenting a popular radio program on ABC Classic FM. If this story has brought up anything for you, help is available. Call lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 for 24 hour support To My Mother - told by Fahad Ali Then, Fahad remembers what it took for his mother to finally meet one of his boyfriends. Fahad Ali is a molecular biologist, science educator, and writer. He is a member of the Palestinian diaspora, a co-founder of the Queer Solidarity Film Festival and the Muslims for Marriage Equality campaign group, and a community advocate and organiser. He performed this piece at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta then again at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women. Today's stories come from the Queerstories podcast, the recorded version of the live LGBTQIA+ storytelling night. To hear more or learn about the upcoming Queerstories book, head to www.queerstories.com UPCOMING QUEERSTORIES EVENT Oct 5 2023 The next Queerstories event is October 5 at The Grand Electric featuring Narelda Jacobs, Anna Piper Scott, Kirly Saunders, and more to be announced. Keep an eye out for details at maevemarsden.com All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Host: Madhuraa Prakash JOIN THE ALL THE BEST TEAM! Recruiting Supervising Producers
Every woman holds incredible potential within herself so get out of her damn way. Today, we have the privilege of talking to Tracey Lee, a true force in women's empowerment, and the brilliant mind behind the 'Get Out of Her Damn Way' movement. But that's not all; we've got something even more exciting to talk about—a virtual summit happening from September 27th to 29th that's going to change lives. Tracey shares how the 'Get Out of Her Damn Way' movement came to be. It started with an unforgettable experience from the 'All About Women's Show,' where she set up a mirror with a lipstick message that read, 'Look at me, world. I'm getting out of my own damn way.' The response from women was overwhelming, and it became the spark that ignited this incredible movement. Tracey discussed the importance of seeking support and mentorship to break free from self-limiting beliefs. We shared our own journeys and the impact of empowering ourselves on others. As Tracey says, you have the power to choose the version of yourself that makes decisions in your life. Join us on this journey, and let's break the silence together. Stay tuned for more updates about the 'Get Out of Her Damn Way' summit! I will be speaking at The Get Out of Her Damn Way Summit on September 27th, 28th, and 29th. Register Today HERE: www.traceyleeliving.com/GetOutofHerDamnWaySummit Referral: Angeline Constantinou Topics Discussed: Tracey Lee's background and the 'Get Out of Her Damn Way' Movement The inspiration behind the movement The 'Get Out of Her Damn Way' Summit Overcoming self-limiting beliefs The power of mentorship and community Creating a ripple effect of empowerment Connect with Tracey Lee Website | www.traceyleeliving.com LinkedIn | Tracey Lee Instagram | @traceyleeliving_tll JOIN THE MISSION: HEALING & THRIVING CHALLENGE Give me 4-days to teach you my DV Signature Blueprint to create healing & empowerment in your new life free from Domestic Violence! Elevate your life NOW! JOIN THE "LET'S BREAK THE SILENCE" PROGRAM Join today to begin receiving 1:1 customized support for your journey from victim to VICTOR! Take the next step! Book a call here Listen to these related episodes: Season 3, Episode 39: We have a Voice: Let's Break the Silence about the events in Iran with Naz Meknat Season 3, Episode 13: Compelling and Inspiring story of survival, triumph and resilience from Childhood Abuse , Trauma, and Domestic Violence NEW PODCAST EPISODE 24 Live conversation about Rediscovering yourself and getting un-stuck from a Toxic Relationship Let's Break the Silence Podcast If you are a woman who is afraid to speak out and share your story about domestic abuse, then this podcast is just for you. In each episode I share my personal journey about surviving domestic violence and the steps I took to transform myself from victim to victor to full-time successful entrepreneur. Guess What? YOU CAN, TOO! Out of my pain was born my passion for inspiring, educating and helping women, just like you, who are ready to live their authentic lives free from fear and despair. CONNECT WITH ME: Anchor.fm Podcast | anchor.fm/angeline-mitchell // Website | https://letsbreakthesilence.com/ Facebook | www.facebook.com/angeline.constantinou/ Instagram | @lets_breakthesilence YouTube | www.youtube.com/channel/UCGle7MlB-Fz9pWGXVhTiLBg TikTok | @breakthesilence_angeline LinkedIn | Angeline Constantinou
Independent single women are a threat to the status quo. So, it comes as no surprise that the demonisation of single women is not new. From the European witch trials to the formation of the western legal system and its impact on survivors today, the patriarchy has gone to diabolical lengths in order to keep women under its watch.In this invigorating All About Women 2023 session, Clementine Ford's eye-opening and hilarious walk through history explored why unmarried spinsters strike fear in the heart of powerful men. This event was recorded live at the Sydney Opera House in March 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reality tv has always been a contentious category of television especially when it comes to authenticity and finding true love. Many of us love the drama, the tropes and stereotyping, even if we're just poking fun at it. This session at All About Women 2023 explored Brooke Blurton's time on The Bachelorette and Rosie Waterland's satirical take on dating shows. Hosted by Nakkiah Lui, they delve into what it's like to participate in traditionally heteronormative dating shows as a queer person, trying to find a genuine connection on tv and what this voyeuristic search for romance reveals about Australian culture.This event was recorded live at the Sydney Opera House in March 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From repressed women in Iran to the rollback of abortion rights in the US, alongside the return of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the continuing fight for rights for First Nations people and justice for victims of sexual assault, there appears to be a global war against women.Women around the world are speaking up and there has been a ferocious backlash. Karen Iles, Mona Eltahawy, Fatima Bhutto, and Chelsea Watego spoke at All About Women 2023 with host Sam Mostyn about women's rights at this moment, and what women must do to gain – or retain – their freedom.This event was recorded live at the Sydney Opera House in March 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Being a girlboss meant that you could have it all, a renlentlessly demanding job, the side hustle that swallowed your downtime, and a phone that never stops pinging. This session explored questions such as: Is burnout the only path to modern career success? Will all the girl bossing in the world win a pay rise for those women stuck in the underpaid and undervalued care economy? And can Gen Z remake the game, for the better? Flex Mami, Jamila Rizvi and host Jan Fran sat down at All About Women 2023 to discuss how the next generation of feminists are putting the girlboss mentality and burnout to bed, and to see if they can remake the game for the better.-Watch talks from Antidote 2022 on Stream, the streaming platform from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching at stream.sydneyoperahouse.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Since time immemorial, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have looked after human, spiritual and ecological wellbeing. Many First Nations women's activism is empowered through continuation of a long history of matriarchs who embody kinship and moral responsibility to community and country. This session will examine how this activism intersects and conflicts with mainstream feminism today. In this session from All About Women 2023, a multi-generational panel featuring: Jackie Huggins, Teela Reid, Marlene Longbottom and host Courtney Fewquandie, looks at the movements Blak women have mothered and led, alongside fights that could be considered feminist issues - like equal pay and justice, violence and coercive control, leadership and movement building.-Watch talks from Antidote 2022 on Stream, the streaming platform from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching at stream.sydneyoperahouse.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We live in a society that is only just beginning to recognise neurodivergence in women and non-binary people. So how does it feel to be misdiagnosed for years? Does greater public awareness make socialising a little bit simpler? What are some strategies to cope with ableist systems? And what stereotypes do we really need to put in the bin?In this session at All About Women 2023, host and festival co-curator Dr. Amy Thunig is joined by panellists Chloe Hayden, Grace Tame and Dr. Jac den Houting to share their lived experiences with Autism. Navigating questions about social situations and professional settings, and what terms like masking and mimicry mean. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're halfway through Season Two of Tough Love! So we're taking a hot minute to catch our breath and share part of the one off Live Show we did at the Sydney Opera House in March 2023. It was sold out and part of the esteemed All About Women festival. This conversation is about Making Tough Decisions. Linda is joined by some fascinating & funny friends - comedian Becky Lucas and journalist Kumi Taguchi. Hear why Linda feels guilty about everything, how Kumi held onto her dream job, and what Becky said to get her banned from a social media giant for life. Make sure you listen until the end to hear an ultra special guest who salsa dances her way on stage. Tough love lessons on all the shit that counts. Host @LindaMarigliano with guests @Becky Lucas & @Kumi Taguchi This podcast was produced by Linda Marigliano, Amelia Chappelow and Adair Shepherd with support by Mike Williams. Photography by Jess Gleeson, Artwork by Tom Cotton @MadeinKatana Say hi: hellotoughlove@gmail.com Sponsorship? hellotoughlove@gmail.com Follow IG: @toughloveteam Linda's book ‘Love Language' is out now - https://linktr.ee/LindaMarigliano Follow Linda: https://www.instagram.com/lindamarigliano/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I feel like the trick to writing about yourself is to not write about yourself. You are the sort of prism, or you know, the observational tank through which something is passing” – Sloane Crosley.From her much-loved essay collections, I Was Told There Would Be Cake, How Did You Get This Number and Look Alive Out There, to her bestselling novel, The Clasp, Sloane Crosley's acerbic humour and observational wit has garnered her critical and popular acclaim. Now, in her second novel Cult Classic, Crosley takes readers on a surreal journey through New York City as a woman runs into a former boyfriend, then another ex, and then another … until it seems all of Manhattan is filled with the ghosts of romance past. In this episode, Sloane Crosley joins host Jaclyn Crupi to discuss Cult Classic, modern romance, and whether happy endings are possible in an age when the past is ever at your fingertips. Sloane Crosley appeared in partnership with Adelaide Writers' Week and Sydney Opera House's All About Women festival. The event was supported by the Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund, a Victorian Government and City of Melbourne partnership. This event was recorded on Thursday 9 March 2023 at the Wheeler Centre. The bookseller for this event was Hill of Content Bookshop. Featured music is Diffuser by Shiruky.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Nations Women Look To The Future: In Conversation with Distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson.
First Nations Women Look To The Future: In Conversation with Distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson.
There are people you meet in life that just make you go "You are Incredible" - Tanya is joined by Elly Desmarchelier - Writer, Speaker & Disability Rights Advocate - after Elly was on a panel for the All About Women festival with Tanya and they sparked up a little romance on stage. We also have your mixed bag calls including one that is well.. a little but naughty! The hotline is open! We want to hear from you if you.. have you ever called the number on the back of a toilet door? Or has your number been put there? Call us! The Hotline number is 02 9564 9777 and you can also send us an email hotline@novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. LINKS Follow Tanya on Instagram @tanhennessy Follow Tanya on Facebook @thetanyahennessy Watch Tanya on TikTok @tanyahennessy Follow Elly on Instagram @edesmarchelier Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial CREDITS Host: Tanya HennessySenior Producer / Audio Editor / Video Editor: Chae RoganManaging Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also! Lady Gaga has to pay her dog's kidnapper half a million bucks? And! Elton John is a Diana stan and wants no part in Camilla becoming 'Queen'. Plus! Would you cancel your wedding with minutes to spare if you saw your spouse-to-be doing... this? And! Rosie & Caleb had a big fight: whose side are you on? (Rosie's, OBVIOUSLY.) Rosie is interviewing Jennette McCurdy at All About Women. Book tickets to the live stream here: https://stream.sydneyoperahouse.com/products/jennette-mccurdy-all-about-women-2023 Check out Drew Lynch's comedy specials These Are Jokes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oWdOoqhIQs Concussed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPjEfhQLlaw See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York Times best-selling author Sloane Crosley first shot to the literary limelight with her hit debut novel, I Was Told There'd Be Cake – which she wrote while holding down a successful career as a book publicist. Sloane has since quit her day job and embraced life as a full-time author, spending her days writing, napping and eating cheese. On today's episode of Under the Gloss, Sloane joins Phoebe from New York City to chat about her newest novel, Cult Classic, the reality of dating, using humour for intelligence, why you shouldn't bin your ex, and why 37 is a scary age. Cult Classic - https://www.sloanecrosley.com/cult-classic All About Women - https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/all-about-women/2023/the-world-according-to-sloane-crosley.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Nations Women Look To The Future: In Conversation with Distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson.
First Nations Women Look To The Future: In Conversation with Distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson.
This is the last episode of Out of the Box for the year, so we're looking back on some of the special moments from 2022. Every conversation we had taught us something new about music, about our guests, about ourselves, and about the art of storytelling. We learned that there are a million ways to share our stories - it happens through the food we make, our creative pursuits, the way we build businesses, and the way we talk to each other. So for today's episode of Out of the Box, we're revisiting conversations with storytellers that floored us. It was really hard to whittle them down, but you'll hear from a game designer, a rapper, a creative producer, a poet, and an artist. HOLLY HAWKINS Holly Hawkins is a game designer at Wargaming and a guest speaker at Powerhouse Late: Gaming. They speak on where their love for games comes from, what it means to pursue goals later in life, the complex relationship between gaming, gender, and access, and their recovery from perfectionism. TASMAN KEITH Tasman Keith is a Gumbaynggirr man and rapper from Bowraville who now calls Sydney home. He sat down with Mia ahead of his FBi SMACS Fest performance to talk through a life that's seen the highest highs and lowest lows, often all at once. He speaks on his enduring optimism, a life spent making music, love, loss, and learning. MAEVE MARSDEN Independent artist and creative producer Maeve Marsden is a master storyteller. She speaks on her life in the arts, the necessary messiness of her 20s, queer stories and the way they're shared, how to fist fruit, and her epic love story. Maeve sat down with Mia ahead of her appearance at All About Women at the Sydney Opera House. ANDREW HULL Andrew Hull is a writer, artist, poet and musician from Bourke in Far West NSW. He's also Mia's dad. He speaks the turning points in his life, and the different ways he has grown into his identity over time. Andrew's story is deeply rooted in his home on the Darling river, the Barkaa, and has been told through many creative pursuits, you can check them out here. DYLIN HARDCASTLE Dylin Hardcastle is an author, artist, screenwriter and scholar. Their name lives on the cover of the critically acclaimed ‘Running Like China: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted by Madness' , and ‘Breathing Under Water', and most recently, ‘Below Deck'. They're also the co-creator, co-writer and co-director of the online series ‘Cloudy River'. Their story also spans the globe: In 2017, Dylin was an artist-in-residence with Chimu Adventures in Antarctica, and they've lived, studied, and created in Australia and the UK too. Dylin told Mia about a life spent in and on oceans and seas (and the thousand's of lives that have taken place there), rebuilding from trauma, and stories deposited in pockets of glacial ice. THANK YOU! A huge thanks to the team that made Out of the Box possible this year: producers Claudia Copeland, Ella Stewart, Emma Higgins, Luke Wallis, Mary Ventura, Rebecca Merrick and Tash Noore, and audio editor Sam Dover. They bring this show to life each week, and it wouldn't be possible to make it without them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chelsea Watego and Amy McQuire explore the challenges facing First Nations women in contemporary Australia.
Chelsea Watego and Amy McQuire explore the challenges facing First Nations women in contemporary Australia.
Fahad remembers what it took for his mother to finally meet one of his boyfriends.Fahad Ali is a molecular biologist, science educator, and writer. He is a member of the Palestinian diaspora, a co-founder of the Queer Solidarity Film Festival and the Muslims for Marriage Equality campaign group, and a community advocate and organiser. He performed this piece at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta then again at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women.Queerstories an award-winning LGBTQI+ storytelling project directed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For more information, visit www.queerstories.com.au and follow Queerstories on Facebook.The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia.To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New legislation is making its way through Australian state parliaments, enshrining the concept of "affirmative consent": an explicit, articulated, ongoing agreement to sexual activity.Bri Lee, Saxon Mullins, and Amy Thunig navigate these recent changes and the implications for sexual freedom. Are changes to the law enough? What should justice look like? And how to get the next generation of people to be different?Hosted by Lucia Osborne-Crowley, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wendy McCarthy is one of Australia's feminist heroes. She shares her remarkable life and achievements, and the lessons she has learned - and taught us all.In addition to the work she does that is very much in the public eye – advocating for women's health, reproductive rights, child care, and women's self-determination – she is often the woman who is there behind the scenes, strategizing, and counselling women undergoing any number of challenges.Hosted by Larissa Behrendt, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Australian and American troops are gone, the Taliban are back in power.What is life like now for women and girls in Afghanistan and what can we in the rest of the world do to help? Did the Western presence benefit or disrupt Afghan women's organisations? How do Afghan women and their allies around the world fight for their freedom? This talk is an essential conversation filled with expert knowledge and personal stories.Hosted by Diana Sayed, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The tables turn for ABC's 7:30 journalist Laura Tingle, as subject rather than interviewer as she analyses the domestic and political world.Combining political insights with personal observations and anecdotes about the players who hold our fate in their hands, rest assured Laura will not let anyone off lightly.Hosted by Anne Summers, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What would our world look like if all our current gendered expectations disappeared, and what needs to happen for this to be achieved?Jinghua Qian, Amao Leota Lu, and Sandy O'Sullivan imagine a world with no gender binary.Hosted by Dr Yves Rees, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you find the courage to make a major change in your life? How do you re-set your values? How do you reconnect with your creative self?Designer and host of the long-running and wildly popular podcast Design Matters, Debbie Millman explores invention, truth-telling and inspiration, in a fascinating conversation hosted by Yumi Stynes.Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How can we find justice for friends who can no longer speak for themselves? A friend, a lawyer, and a journalist explore the profound commitment of friendship and collective action.Moderated by Julia Baird, this is a big conversation about feminism and the law, friendship and power, hope and action.Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What shapes the way we think about sex?Consent and power relations, gender justice and the state, pornography and freedom - political philosophy professor Amia Srinivasan refuses to turn away from the hard questions about society and sex.Hosted by Emma A Jane, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do we support those who speak out? How can we support advocates who speak from traumatic lived experiences? When victims of violence move from silence to speech, how do we honour their stories?Rosie Batty and Grace Tame have built their lives around fighting for justice. Together for the first time, they share their experiences of being Australian of the Year, explore the power of personal testimony, and advocacy's personal cost. These two heroic advocates have a necessary conversation about upholding and protecting vocal survivors.Hosted by Jamila Rizvi, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mothers, daughters, sisters, lovers, femmes and friends. Five incredible LGBTQI+ writers share a personal tale about their relationship to womanhood - intimate, considered and, as always, rooted in community.Hosted by Maeve Marsden, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Indigenous women, white feminism and power; colonial violence and self-determination. What are the obstacles and pathways to a new future led by First Nations women?Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson discusses her seminal work, Talkin' Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism, an essential book, demonstrating how white feminists benefit from colonisation and the unjust structure between white society and Indigenous society.Chelsea Watego and Amy McQuire represent a new generation of strong, visionary voices, explores what living as a First Nations woman is like when every day is yet ‘Another Day in the Colony'.Hosted by Larissa Behrendt, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do two parents who are blind take their children to the park? How is a mother with dwarfism treated when she walks her child down the street? How do Deaf parents know when their baby cries in the night? Get to know the everyday of disabled parenting. Eliza Hull, Debra Keenahan and Sarah Keenahan gather to share the joy and triumph and the difficulties of their lived experience. Amongst the challenges of microaggression, judgements and discrimination, these brilliant women will honour the incredible, empowering journey of having kids.Hosted by Lisa Cox, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
GoDeepNoSleep Ep 2 All About Women with Zenja Dunn & Letha Myles In this episode, we explore the cisgender woman's experience. We are joined by two female entrepreneurs who help us understand the female perspective on Roe V. Wade, the controversial YouTuber, Kevin Samuels, and also hear their take on trans women and how their journey to equality for all may not be as easy as we would like it to be. GoDeepNoSleep Merchandise is available NOW on our website www.GoDeepNoSleep.com Follow GDNS Podcast Instagram @godeepnosleeplv Facebook @godeepnosleeplv Twitter @GDNSLV Youtube @Go Deep No Sleep Podcast This episode features Radio Personality, Health Lifestyle & Nutrition Coach, Zenja Dunn and Letha Myles who is an Entrepreneur and CEO of "WhatTheyForgot"(WTF) Apparel Line www.thebodyandthebag.com Instagram @thebodyandthebag Instagram @zenlovefit www.thisiswtfapparel.com Instagram @whattheyforgot Instagram @lethalee2327 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/godeepnosleep/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godeepnosleep/support
Nothing is off-limits in this conversation between American writer Roxane Gay and screenwriter Nakkiah Lui as these two incredible women whose work challenges us with the hard questions about racism and misogyny today.Both known for speaking with radical authenticity about their own experiences of racism, misogyny, and trauma, expect razor-sharp commentary on issues such as young women's personal testimonies disclosing violence and sexual assault, the Black Lives Matter movement, and how these issues play out differently for Black women in the US and First Nations and other women of colour in Australia.Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching.Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
All About Women partnered with Western Sydney-based literacy movement Sweatshop on an emerging writers mentorship program for women and non-binary First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse writers. Mentorship recipients, Yeena Kirkbright and Ayeesha Ash read their finished works inspired by the All About Women festival themes of: allyship, friendship, and collective responsibility, in a dialogue with mentors Winnie Dunn and Randa Abdel-Fattah. - Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching. Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unrequited romance. Deep friendship. Motherhood. Break-ups. Self-love. Writer, broadcaster and one of Australia's most provocative feminists Clementine Ford explores the manifold ways love makes its home in our hearts. In sermon and song she shows how romantic love might be the least important for us, inviting us to come together and open ourselves up to everything love has to give. Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022 - Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching. Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
First Nations Women Look To The Future: In Conversation with Distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson.
First Nations Women Look To The Future: In Conversation with Distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson.
Independent artist and creative producer Maeve Marsden is a master storyteller. She speaks on her life in the arts, the necessary messiness of her 20s, queer stories and the way they're shared, how to fist fruit, and her epic love story. Maeve sat down with Mia ahead of her appearance at All About Women at the Sydney Opera House. This episode was produced by Rebecca Merrick Editing by Sam Dover See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sandy O'Sullivan is a Wiradjuri transgender and non-binary academic, teaching Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University. They speak with Darren Lesaguis about their journey into academia, the term 'queer' in all its complexities, challenging gender binaries and so much more. You can catch Sandy on the Beyond the Binary panel as part of the Sydney Opera House's All About Women 2022. More info and tickets here. Follow them on Twitter @sandyosullivan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While hosting the Golden Globes, co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler told the world that awards shows are “stupid” and “a scam”. Then Fey said, “even with stupid things, inclusivity is important.” That was their way of addressing the fact that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which runs the Golden Globes, has not had a Black member for 20 years. BW + BL discuss the "scam" awards.Six years ago, Lillian Ahenkan, aka Flex Mami, started an Instagram account to promote her DJ work. These days, Flex has 132,000 Instagram followers, 25,000 TikTok followers and has leveraged her online influence into podcasting, writing, TV and business. She tells BL + BW how she did it and shares her philosophy for living a public life online.Finally, BW shares a few thoughts on Disney's latest animated feature, Raya and the Last Dragon.Show notes:Golden Globes award winners list: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-01/2021-golden-globes-award-winners-list/13196212Variety article: The HFPA hasn't had a bla(c)k member in twenty years: https://variety.com/2021/awards/news/golden-globes-hfpa-diversity-black-members-1234917540/Vulture article who are the people picking the Golden Globes winners: https://www.vulture.com/2015/01/who-exactly-picks-the-golden-globes-winners.htmlReply All: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/6nhokaa/a-message-from-the-staff-of-reply-allThe Sporkful's coverage of Bon Appetit: http://www.sporkful.com/a-reckoning-at-bon-appetit/Flex Mami's All About Women event at the Sydney Opera House: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/all-about-women/2021/flex-mami-semi-factual-history-lessons-podcast.htmlFlex's semi factual history lesson podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ahH6qhTXFoaXZVvSTf5pmRaya and the last dragon: Meet the cast: https://www.wusa9.com/article/entertainment/entertainment-tonight/raya-and-the-last-dragon-meet-the-women-behind-disneys-first-southeast-asian-princess-exclusive/603-91301edc-37e1-4036-867c-eaf7b2c37321