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YarraBUG
Cubby talks about their family's journey and the freedom e-cargo bikes provide

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024


On this weeks program, Chris catches up with Cubby aka CB Mako about their families journey through the last few difficult years with long covid, related health issues, disabilities, changes to NDIS funding, calling for the bicycle industry to address mobility issues with three-wheel e-bikes and crowdfunding the families transport needs for a Nihola Rehab ecargobike for their daughter Christa.Photo description - Christa (seated inside the cargobike) and her Sr Occupational Therapist standing beside the cargobike and peeking inside to checking on Christa. The OT wanted to test and measure various cargobikes at Dutch Cargo Bike headquarters in Moorabbin, VIC. Christa liked the Nihola e-cargobike very much.Local news includes Building a safe and liveable Coppin Street and last weeks Yarra Council meeting that has broad implications for local active transport, peoples trust in local politics and council governance issues.Tuesday 3rd December is International Day for People with Disabilities and 3CR has 12 hours of programming with Embodied Solidarities, starting at 7am.Program musicCamp Dog, King StingrayBicycle - RM

The Trap
04: Why Do They Stay?

The Trap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 68:50


Content warning: violence. If this raises any issues for you, contact: Lifeline 13 11 141800 RESPECT 1800 737 732WithRespect 1800 LGBTIQ (1800 542 847)Visit our website for more support services >Visit thetrap.com.au to learn moreProductionHost & writer Jess HillCreative producer Georgina SavageProducers Mary Crooks AO, Ally Oliver-Perham, Maria Chetcuti, Lucy BallantyneProduction manager Ally Oliver-Perham, Maria ChetcutiSound design & mix Romy Sher, Pariya Taherzadeh-DesovskiResearch Leah McPhersonTranscription Max Favetti, Amanda BarbourProduction assistance Sanduni Hewa Katupothage, Esther Davies-Brown, Alexandra Collins, Georgia Lazarakis, Georgia Shepherd, Aaryn Melzer, Rachael Imam, Lily MooneyArt direction Aimee CarruthersVideo The Social ParadeAnimation Mari FrithPhotography Saskia WilsonWith thanks to the entire team at VWTThe Trap is a harm prevention podcast, created by the Dugdale Trust for Women & Girls (of which the Victorian Women's Trust is Trustee). This project has been made possible thanks to the support of donors. Special thanks to the Phyllis Connor Memorial Trust of Equity Trustees Limited, Jo Baevski, a private donor, and The Bokhara Foundation.© The Dugdale Trust for Women & Girls 2021We are indebted to everyone who courageously shared their stories and wisdom with us. Thank you all.

YarraBUG
CB Mako talks about diversity and representation in cycling

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019


On this weeks Labour Day Monday program, we have a full house in the studio with guest CB Mako, alongside Chris and Steve.CB Mako talks about representation in cycling advocacy, her lived experience as a mum doing school runs with a cargo bike, woman writer of colour in Melbournes western suburbs and her work towards writing "The very white face of women’s cycling in Australia", now published in Overland Journal. Local news includes the ride previously known as Indy Pac starting in Fremantle, National Freestyle Cyclists 'Stop Fining Healthy Transport' rides and World Naked Bike Ride Melbourne

Chronically Chilled
CB Mako & Pauline Vetuna: Disabled People of Colour

Chronically Chilled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019


CB Mako and Pauline Vetuna joined the show to talk about their experiences as disabled people of colour, intersectionality, the lack of representation in disability advocacy spaces & much more!CB Mako is a non-fiction and fan-fiction writer.  Winner of the Grace Marion Wilson Emerging Writers Competition (for non-fiction) and shortlisted for the Overland Fair Australia Prize, cubbie has been published in the Suburban Review, The Lifted Brow, The Victorian Writer, Peril Magazine, Mascara Literary Review, Djed Press among others. Cubbie has also performed as artist and panelist at Emerging Writers' Festival, Digital Writers Festival, Melbourne Fringe Festival, and Melbourne Writers Festival.  You can follow cubbie on Twitter at: @cubbieberry Pauline Vetuna is a Black Pacific Islander writer and blogger based in Narrm.  You can follow Pauline on Twitter at: @paulinevetuna and check out her blog at https://paulinevetuna.wordpress.com.   

Emerging Writers' Festival Podcast
DWF18 Chronic Illness, Disability and Digital Life

Emerging Writers' Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 64:23


When, in an ableist society, one’s access and participation in IRL spaces may be limited and fraught, what possibilities can the virtual sphere provide? Join queercrip activist and artist Robin Eames, and writers Katerina Bryant, CB Mako and Gemma Mahadeo as they discuss their relationships with disability, chronic illness and creative practices in the virtual realm. A conversation about the politics of visibility/invisibility, the body, freedom and autonomy online. Produced by Thanh Hằng Phạm === Check out the full DWF18 podcast program here: 2018.digitalwritersfestival.com/stream/listen/ Download a copy of the transcript here: http://2018.digitalwritersfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Transcript_Chronic-Illness-Disability-and-Digital-Life.docx

Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast
The Blade of Marmora Review

Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 104:38


Marc and Greg review Voltron Legendary Defender: The Blade of Marmora, the 8th episode from Season 2 on Netflix. Our Voltron Fan Spotlight, Cubbie (aka CB Mako) from Australia, a long-time fan of Voltron AND the Podcast, joins in on the review. We also talk about Voltron books, Playmates Toys Diecast Voltron figures and SDCC. Cubbie (@cubbieberry), who has long been a fan of Voltron and this podcast, has been involved in Voltron Fan Fiction for quite a long time as well, and dabbles with fan art and cosplay, too! Also, these were the literary writers festivals where she was part of a panel and discussed fandom and fanfiction: https://www.instagram.com/p/BWMMXIKAG5z/?taken-by=cb.mako https://www.instagram.com/p/BVZVJszAxQo/?taken-by=cb.mako And, here are two published nonfiction pieces in Australian online literary magazines where Cubbie mentioned Voltron: Peril Magazine http://peril.com.au/back-editions/edition27/writers-festivals-diversity-and-the-fangirl/ Koru Magazine https://e.issuu.com/issuu-reader3-embed-files/latest/twittercard.html?u=korumag&d=koru_mag_issue_two&p=32 When we started reviewing The Blade of Marmora, we talked about Trevor Devall, who plays Antok, and that he hosted a podcast called VoicePrint with Trevor Devall and Guests for many years, where he interviews Voice Actors. We had trouble finding it on iTunes, but here is a link to his Facebook Page for the Podcast Group, where if you request to join, maybe you can get Trevor to bring back this podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/8769482898/ Trevor hosted an episode with Voltron Force voice actors back in 2011. If you can get the audio, here's a link to the episode: http://www.podcasts.com/voiceprint_with_trevor_devall_and_guests/episode/voiceprint-with-trevor-devall-eps-29-voltron-force Here are some screenshots from The Blade of Marmora: We also talked about Playmates Toys, who are showing off their DreamWorks Voltron Metal Defender Collection at SDCC, through Toys-R-Us, at the Entertainment Earth Booth. Here's a look at Black Lion: Greg will be reviewing this whole set when it becomes available, so look for that video on our YouTube channel and you never know, YOU may have a chance to win some of these great Diecast Voltron Lions on a future podcast, so keep listening! As always, Thanks for listening! Let's Voltron!!

YarraBUG
SSWC comes to Woodend, riding & writing in Melbournes west, Yarra council election & cycling issues

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016


On this weeks show, Chris chats with Damian Auton about build up to Single Speed World Championships (SSWC) in Melbourne and Woodend, and how you can be involved in a fabulous six-day bike festival of events. Second interview: CB Mako on being a mum, disability advocate, woman of colour, cargobike rider and writing about her experiences riding in Melbournes west. Third interview: Troy Parsons, who's standing in this months Yarra Council elections as Australian Cyclists Party candidate. We discuss local issues, need for improved planning, making riding accessible for broader audience, eg: 8 to 80, increased funding and sustainable transport options for school children.Local news: Fitzroy Residents Association have organised a "Meet the Candidates" Forum (Nicholls & Langridge Wards) for City of Yarra, 7.30pm, Monday 10 October at the Reading Room, Fitzroy Town Hall.