Indigenous Australian children forcibly acculturated into White Australian society
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Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Conectarse con la Australia indígena puede resultar abrumador para un recién llegado al país. Entonces, ¿por dónde empezar? Le preguntamos a Shannan Dodson, una mujer Yawuru y directora ejecutiva de la Fundación Healing, sobre formas sencillas de acercarse a los asuntos de las Primeras Naciones y a las personas de tu comunidad local.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Ba rot ŋic keek kɔc wuöt thɛɛr Indigenous Australia aleu bi ya töŋ kawën rilic apɛɛi tɛ̈n kɔc wën ci piääc bɛn baai. Ku ye tɛ̈në ye tɛ nɛ̈n ye yïn jɔ̈k thin? Ɣok aci tïŋ Yawuru Shannan Dodson, keye bɛny CEO of the Healing Foundation, thiëc dhɛ̈l wën puɔlic yic tɛ bi raan rɔm thin keek Kɔc Gɛ̈ɛ̈th Tueŋ kadhɛ̈ɛ̈l ku kɔc kun ciëëŋ baai alääŋdun.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Conectar-se com a Austrália Indígena pode ser intimidante para quem chega ao país pela primeira vez. Assim sendo, por onde começar? Falámos com Shannan Dodson, mulher Yawuru e CEO da Healing Foundation sobre formas simples de se envolver com questões e pessoas das Primeiras Nações Australianas na sua comunidade local.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Ako ste tek došli u Australiju, možda ćete tek primijetiti česte izraze poput „tradicionalni vlasnici“, „Zemlja / Country“ ili „Prvi narodi". Mnogi novi stanovnici žele razumjeti što ti pojmovi znače i kako se prema njima odnositi s poštovanjem. Ti prvi koraci mogu biti nesigurni, ali pomažu vam da bolje razumijete kako Australija funkcionira i kako se ovdje snaći. Prvi narodi Australije žive na ovoj zemlji i brinu o njoj više od 60.000 godina. Razumijevanje i poštivanje te povezanosti može vam pomoći da se osjećate ugodnije i sigurnije u svom novom domu. U ovotjednoj epizodi Vodiča za useljenike dijelimo jednostavne ali značajne načine kako učiti o kulturama i zajednicama Prvih naroda — bez obzira gdje živite ili kakvo je vaše znanje engleskog jezika.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Entrare in contatto con gli indigeni australiani può essere difficile per chi è appena arrivato nel Paese. Da dove iniziare? Abbiamo chiesto a Shannan Dodson, donna Yawuru e amministratrice delegata della Healing Foundation, quali sono i modi più semplici per avvicinarsi alle questioni relative alle Prime Nazioni e alle persone della propria comunità indigena locale.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Выстраивание связей с представителями и культурами Коренных народов Австралии может быть непросто для новичка в стране. Шаннан Додсон, представительница народа Yawuru и генеральный директор фонда Healing Foundation, рассказала о простых способах взаимодействия с представителями Коренных народов и их культурой в вашем районе.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Établir des liens avec l'Australie autochtone peut être intimidant pour un nouveau venu dans le pays. Alors, par où commencer ? Nous avons demandé à Shannan Dodson, une femme Yawuru, PDG de la Healing Foundation des moyens simples de discuter des problèmes des Premières nations et interagir respectueusement avec des autochtones de votre communauté locale.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் புதிதாக குடியேறியவர்கள், “Traditional Owners”, “Country”, அல்லது “First Nations” போன்ற சொற்களை அடிக்கடி கேட்கலாம் அல்லது பார்க்கலாம். பலரும் இதன் அர்த்தத்தைப் புரிந்து, அவர்களுடன் மரியாதையுடன் தொடர்பு கொள்ள விரும்புகிறார்கள். ஆரம்பத்தில், இதற்கான முதலாவது படிகளை எடுப்பது சற்று குழப்பமாகவும், சந்தேகமூட்டுவதாகவும் இருக்கலாம். ஆனால் இது இங்குள்ள வாழ்க்கையும் வரலாற்றையும் புரிந்து கொள்ள ஒரு முக்கிய வழியாகும்.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Contact leggen met inheems Australië kan voor iemand die nieuw is in het land best spannend zijn. Waar begin je? We vroegen Yawuru-vrouw Shannan Dodson, CEO van The Healing Foundation, naar eenvoudige manieren om je bezig te houden met First Nations-kwesties en om in contact te komen met mensen binnen je lokale gemeenschap.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Povezivanje s autohtonom Australijom može biti zastrašujuće za nekoga ko je tek došao u zemlju. Pa, odakle početi? Pitali smo Shannan Dodson, pripadnicu naroda Yawuru i izvršnu direktoricu Fondacije za iscjeljenje (Healing Foundation), o jednostavnim načinima kako se uključiti u pitanja i zajednice Prvih naroda unutar vaše lokalne zajednice.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Sich mit dem indigenen Australien zu verbinden, kann entmutigend sein. Wo fängt man an? Wir haben die Yawuru-Frau Shannan Dodson, CEO der Healing Foundation, nach einfachen Möglichkeiten gefragt, sich mit Problemen der First Nations und Menschen in Ihrer Gemeinde auseinandersetzen zu können.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - د اسټرالیا د لومړنيو ملتونو خلک له څه باندې ۶۰ زره کلونو راهیسې په دې ځمکه ژوند کوي او پالنه یې کړې ده. په دغه پوډکاسټ کې به د لومړنیو ملتونو د کلتورونو او ټولنو په اړه د زده کړې په اړه معلومات ترلاسه کړئ.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Przeprowadzka do nowego kraju może być przytłaczająca. Wielu migrantów chce nawiązać kontakt z kulturami rdzennymi, ale nie ma pewności, od czego zacząć. Niektórzy obawiają się, że powiedzą coś nie tak, a inni po prostu nie wiedzą, od czego zacząć. Jak więc wygląda naprawdę znaczący pierwszy krok? Zwróciliśmy się do Shannan Dodson, mieszkanki Yawuru, z prośbą o pomoc. Mówi, że podróż zaczyna się od zrozumienia, że nie ma jednej „kultury rdzennej”. W rzeczywistości jest ich wiele.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - ඔබ ඕස්ට්රේලියාවට අලුත් නම්, "සාම්ප්රදායික හිමිකරුවන්", "රට" හෝ "පළමු ජාතීන්" යන්න බොහෝ විට ඔබ අසා තිබෙනවා විය හැකියි. ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ පදිංචි වන බොහෝ දෙනෙකුට එහි තේරුම ගෞරවනීය ආකාරයකින් සම්බන්ධ වන්නේ කෙසේද යන්න තේරුම් ගැනීමට දැනගැනීම අවශ්ය වනවා. ඔබ ජීවත් වන ස්ථානය කුමක් වුවත්, ඔබේ ඉංග්රීසි මට්ටම හෝ පසුබිම කුමක් වුවත්, පළමු ජාතීන්ගේ සංස්කෘතීන් සහ ප්රජාවන් ගැන ඉගෙන ගැනීම ආරම්භ කිරීමට තිබෙන සරල සහ අර්ථවත් ක්රම ගැන තොරතුරු මේ විශේෂාංගයෙන් ගෙන එනවා.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - ប្រសិនបើអ្នកទើបតែមកដល់ប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលីថ្មី អ្នកប្រហែលជាកត់សម្គាល់ឃើញថាមានឯកសារយោងជាច្រើនទាក់ទងនឹង "ម្ចាស់ប្រពៃណី" “Traditional Owners” "ប្រទេស" “Country”ឬ "ជនជាតិដើមដំបូង" “First Nations”។ មនុស្សជាច្រើនដែលតាំងទីលំនៅនៅទីនេះ ចង់ដឹងពីអត្ថន័យ និងរបៀបចូលរួមក្នុងលក្ខណៈគោរព។ ការបោះជំហានដំបូងទាំងនោះអាចមានអារម្មណ៍មិនប្រាកដប្រជា ប៉ុន្តែវាជាផ្នែកមួយនៃការរៀនសូត្រពីរបៀបដែលកន្លែងនេះដំណើរការ និងទំនុកចិត្តរបស់អ្នកអំពី ប្រជាជនជនជាតិដើមដំបូងរបស់អូស្ត្រាលី ដែលបានរស់នៅ និងថែរក្សាទឹកដីនេះ អស់រយៈពេលជាង 60,000 ឆ្នាំមកហើយ។ ការយល់ដឹង និងការគោរពចំពោះទំនាក់ទំនងនេះ អាចជួយអ្នកឱ្យមានអារម្មណ៍យកចិត្តទុកដាក់ជាងមុន នៅពេលអ្នកតាំងទីនៅក្នុងផ្ទះថ្មីរបស់អ្នក។
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - တၢ်သုးလီၢ်အိၣ်ဆိးဆူထံကီၢ်အသီတဘ့ၣ်န့ၣ်မ့ၢ်ဝဲတၢ်လီၤဘှံးလီၤတီၤတခါန့ၣ်လီၤ. ပှၤသုးလီၢ်အိၣ်ဆိးအါမးလၢအအဲၣ်ဒိးဘျးစဲဃုာ်ဒီးပှၤထူလံၤဖိ တၢ်ဆဲးတၢ်လၤ နာ်သက့ လၢကစးဝဲကျိၤကျဲလၢအဘၣ်တခီန့ၣ် ကဘၣ်စးထီၣ်အီၤဒ်လဲၣ်န့ၣ်အတသ့ၣ်ညါဝဲလီၤတံၢ်လီၤခဲးဘၣ်. တနီၤန့ၣ် ဘၣ်ယိၣ်ဝဲလၢ အကတဲကမၣ်ဘၣ်ဖုးတၢ်, ဒီးတနီၤတခီ ကဘၣ်စးထီၣ်ဝဲဖဲလဲၣ်န့ၣ် အတသ့ၣ်ညါဝဲဒၣ်ဘၣ်. အဃိန့ၣ် ခီၣ်ခါအဆိကတၢၢ်တခါလၢအအိၣ်လၢပှဲၤဒီးအခီပညီန့ၣ်မၤအသးဒ်လဲၣ်? ပသံကွၢ်ဝဲဒၣ် Yawuru ကလုာ်ပိာ်မုၣ် Shannan Dodson, လၢအမ့ၢ် The Healing Foundation အခိၣ်ဒိၣ်တဂၤလၢအကဟံးစုနဲၣ်ကျဲပှၤန့ၣ်လီၤ.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - যদি আপনি অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় নতুন হন, তাহলে আপনি “ট্র্যাডিশনাল ওউনার্স (Traditional Owners)”, “কান্ট্রি (Country)”, বা “ফার্ষ্ট নেশনস (First Nations)”— এ ধরনের শব্দ প্রায়ই শুনতে পারেন। এখানে নতুনভাবে বসতি স্থাপন করতে আসা অনেকেই জানতে চান এই শব্দগুলোর অর্থ কী এবং কীভাবে সম্মানজনকভাবে সম্পৃক্ত হওয়া যায়।
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - オーストラリアに移住して日が浅い人にとって、先住民の文化と触れ合うことはとても敷居が高く感じてしまうかもしれません。今回はヤウル族の出身で、ヒーリング・ファウンデーションのCEOを務めるシャナン・ドドソンさんから、お住まいの地域で簡単にできる先住民コミュニティが抱える問題について学ぶ方法を聞いてみました。
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Haddii aad ku cusub tahay Australia, waxaa laga yaabaa inaad maqashay erayada “Country”, “Traditional Owners”, ama “First Nations”. Waa muhiim inaad ogaato waxa ay ka dhigan yihiin. Qaybtan Australia Explained waxaannu ku sharraxaynaa siyaabo fudud, oo aad ku bilaabi karto barashada bulshooyinka First Nations iyo dhaqammadooda
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - अस्ट्रेलियाका आदिवासी समुदायका मानिसहरूसँग संवाद स्थापना गर्नु, अस्ट्रेलियामा पहिलो पटक पाइला राख्ने कसैलाई चुनौतीपूर्ण जस्तो लाग्न सक्छ। अस्ट्रेलिया बुझ्नुहोस् पोडकास्ट शृङ्खलाको यो अङ्कमा हामी आगन्तुकहरूलाई आदिवासी समुदायहरूसँग अन्तरक्रिया गर्न, उनीहरूका मुद्दाहरू बुझ्न र आफ्नै समुदायमा उनीहरूसँग मेलमिलाप गर्न मद्दत गर्ने सरल तरिकाहरू बारे चर्चा गर्दै छौँ।
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Cov kev sib cuag nrog Australia tej neeg txum tim yeej yog tej yam txhawj heev rau tej neeg tuaj tshiab rau lub teb chaws no. Yog li ntawd ne, ho yuav pib qhov twg tuaj? Peb thiaj tau nug Shannon Dodson uas yog ib tug poj niam neeg txumtim caj ceg neeg Yuwuru thiab yog tus coj lub koom haum Healing Foundation uas yuav qhia ntau txoj xub ke yooj yim pab kom peb sib ntsib sib cuag thiab koom tau nrog ntau yam ntawm neeg txum tim ntawm peb tej zejzog.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - تأمین ارتباط با مردمان بومی آسترالیا میتواند برای افراد تازهوار دشوار باشد. پس از کجا باید شروع کرد؟ ما از شنان دادسن زنی از قبیله یاورو و مدیر عامل Healing Foundation یا بنیاد شفا، در باره راههای ساده برای مشارکت در مسایل و ارتباط با مردمان ملل اول در جامعه محلی پرسیدهایم.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - ਦੇਸ਼ ਵਿੱਚ ਨਵੇਂ ਆਉਣ ਵਾਲੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਲਈ ਆਸਟ੍ਰੇਲੀਆ ਦੇ ਮੂਲ ਨਿਵਾਸੀਆਂ ਨਾਲ ਜੁੜਨਾ ਔਖਾ ਹੋ ਸਕਦਾ ਹੈ। ਤਾਂ, ਤੁਸੀਂ ਸ਼ੁਰੂਆਤ ਕਿੱਥੋਂ ਕਰ ਸਕਦੇ ਹੋ? ਇਸ ਐਪੀਸੋਡ ਵਿੱਚ, ਅਸੀਂ 'ਹੀਲਿੰਗ ਫਾਊਂਡੇਸ਼ਨ' ਦੀ ਸੀਈਓ, ਯਾਵੁਰੂ ਔਰਤ ਸ਼ੈਨਨ ਡੌਡਸਨ ਨੂੰ ਫਸਟ ਨੇਸ਼ਨਜ਼ ਦੇ ਮੁੱਦਿਆਂ ਅਤੇ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸਥਾਨਕ ਭਾਈਚਾਰੇ ਦੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਨਾਲ ਜੁੜਨ ਦੇ ਸਰਲ ਤਰੀਕਿਆਂ ਬਾਰੇ ਪੁੱਛਿਆ।
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - 호주에 처음 와서 원주민 공동체와 어떻게 소통해야 할지 막막하신가요? 이 에피소드에서는 원주민 및 토레스 해협 제도민들과 함께 배우고, 교류하고, 진정한 관계를 맺을 수 있도록 존중을 표현하는 간단한 방법을 알려드립니다.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - 如果您是澳大利亚的新居民,您可能会注意到很多关于“传统所有者”、“土地”或“原住民”的描述。 许多定居于此的人都想了解这些词语的含义,以及如何以尊重的方式与他们互动。 迈出这第一步可能会让人感到不安,但这是了解这片土地运作方式并站稳脚跟的过程。 澳大利亚原住民在这片土地上生活和守护了超过6万年。理解并尊重这种联系可以帮助您在新家安顿下来时感到更加踏实。 在本期节目中,您将学习到一些简单而有意义的方法,帮助您开始了解原住民的文化和社区,无论您住在哪里,无论您的英语水平或背景如何。(点击音频收听详细报道)
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Chuyển đến một đất nước mới luôn đi kèm cảm giác bỡ ngỡ, đặc biệt khi bạn muốn tìm hiểu về văn hóa của người Thổ dân và cư dân eo biển Torres, nhưng lại không biết phải bắt đầu từ đâu. Nhiều người lo lắng mình sẽ nói sai, hoặc sợ vô tình thiếu tôn trọng. Vậy “bước đầu tiên đúng đắn” để tìm hiểu sẽ như thế nào?
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Têkiliya bi Xwecîyên Australya re dikare ji bo kesekî nûhatî welêt dijwar be. Yanî, hûn ê ji ku dest pê pêbikin? Me ji jina Yawuru Shannan Dodson, Birêvebira Sereke ya Weqfa Şîfayê, li ser rêbazên hêsan ên têkildana bi pirsgirêkên Neteweyên Yekem û kesên ji civaka we ya herêmî de pirsî.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Terhubung dengan Pribumi Australia dapat menjadi hal yang menakutkan bagi pendatang baru di negara ini. Jadi, dari mana Anda mulai? Kami bertanya kepada wanita Yawuru Shannan Dodson, CEO Healing Foundation, tentang cara-cara sederhana untuk terlibat dengan isu-isu First Nations dan orang-orang dalam komunitas lokal Anda.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Li tikkonnettja mal-Awstralja Indiġena jista' jkun skoraġġanti għal xi ħadd ġdid fl-Awstralja. Allura, minn fejn tibda? Staqsejna lil Shannan Dodson, mara ta' dixxendenza Yawuru, u l-Kap tal- Healing Foundation dwar modi sempliċi kif tinvolvi ruħek fi kwistjonijiet tal-Ewwel Nazzjonijiet u nies fil-komunità lokali tiegħek.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - O feso'ota'iga muamua a tagata fa'ato'a taunu'u mai i Ausetalia ma tagata muamua o le atunu'u, e ono faigatā mo nisi. O fea e tatau ona amata ai? Na matou fesiligia le tinā ia Shannan Dodson, o se tama'ita'i Yawuru, ma o ia fo'i le fa'atonu o le Healing Foundation.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - قد يبدو التواصل مع أبناء السُّكان الأصليين في أستراليا مهمة شاقة لمن يخطو خطواته الأولى في أستراليا فمِن أين يمكن البدء؟ في هذا البودكاست نقدّم طرقًا بسيطة تساعد القادمين الجدد على التفاعل مع السكان الأصليين وقضاياهم والتواصل معهم في مجتمعاتهم المحلية.
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - ความหมายของ “Traditional Owners” “Country” หรือ “First Nations” คืออะไร เราชวนมาทำความรู้จักคำเหล่านี้และชนพื้นเมืองออสเตรเลีย เพื่อทำความเข้าใจและให้ความเคารพต่อวัฒนธรรมท้องถิ่นในออสเตรเลีย
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - ሓደስቲ ስደተኛ ንፈለማ እዋኣን ምስ ደቀባት ኣውስትራሊያ ተራኺቦም ክዘራረቡ ከቢድ ክኸውን ይኽእል እዩ ። ስለዚ ካበይ ኢኻ ትጅምር? ን ኣካያዲት ስራሕ the Healing Foundation ጓል ያዉራን ሻናን ዶድሰን ፡ ኣብ ከባቢኻ ምስ ዝርከቡ ሰባትን ፡ ምስ ቀዳሞት ማሕበረሰብ ዓለምን ቀሊል መገዲ ንምግዋር ሓቲትናያ ኣለና ።
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - انڈیجنس آسٹریلینز کے ساتھ ربط قائم کرنا آسٹریلیا میں نئے آنے والے افراد کے لئے مشکل ہو سکتا ہے، تو اس رابطے کا آغاز کیسے کیا جائے؟ہم نے ہیلنگ فاؤنڈیشن کے سی ای او یوورو خاتون شینن ڈوڈسن سے فرسٹ نیشنز کے مسائل اور ان افرادکے ساتھ رابطہ یا دوستی قائم کرنے کے آسان طریقوں کے بارے میں پوچھا جو آپ کی لوکل کمیونٹی میں موجود ہوں ۔
Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community.
This week on The Price for Paradise Podcast, I brought back Dr. Jon Porman — Dr. P — for another episode, and this time we finally got him on video. Dr. P is a mind-body holistic chiropractor with a unique approach to healing and performance, and I always enjoy our conversations. He has a way of explaining things that makes you slow down, reflect, and look at health from a wider perspective. In this episode, we catch up on everything he's been building lately. Dr. P shares updates on the Legendary Healing Foundation, the non-profit he's launching, and Legendary Life, his online community focused on mind-body practices, education, and connection. We talk about his work with athletes — from Nebraska volleyball and football, to sessions with Cam Skattebo and Jameis Winston, to his recent work with the Washington State football team and a variety of individual cases. He also breaks down his recent opportunities as a speaker, including being the closing speaker for TEDx Tampa/St. Pete, serving as the keynote speaker for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Florida, and beginning his new monthly webinar series, The Monthly Dose with Dr. P. One of the biggest things he has coming up is The Selection, a 48–55 hour endurance event involving more than 80 miles of rucking, tough conditions, and very low completion rates. Dr. P will be taking it on next September at age 62, and he shares why this challenge means so much to him. We also touch on the book he's currently working on, and the direction he wants to take with his writing. It's always good having Dr. P back on the podcast. This episode has a lot of great topics — healing, performance, mindset, and stepping into new chapters — and it gives a clear picture of what he's up to right now.
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for Monday the 14th of July 2025. On today's show: Headlines: French parliament recognises 'New Caledonia' as its own state despite Indigenous Kanak resistance. NDIA admits to removing participant from scheme following participant's alleged criticism of scheme on social media Last Monday members of the Allan government met with what's called the 'anti-hate task force' in response to a number of events around so-called Melbourne, including an attack on a synagogue and continued protest against genocide in Palestine and ties to Israel. Both the Allan government and multiple media outlets such as The Age, the Herald Sun and the ABC were quick to conflate these events as anti-Semitic in yet another attempt to stifle criticism of Israel, the Victorian government, and other entities which have partnered with the Zionist settler-colony. The Monday Breakfast show was joined by Ohad Kozminsky, executive member of the Jewish Council of Australia, an independent Jewish voice supporting human rights and opposing antisemitism and racism, to speak about the task force and the false conflation of anti-genocide protest with anti-Semitism. Edmi spoke with Ian Hamm about the Yoorrook Justice Commission report and its findings, the responsibilities of First Nations people and settlers alike in pushing for First Nations sovereignty and land back, as well as using a framework of looking to the future when taking part in the struggle. Ian is a Yorta Yorta man who has been actively involved in the Victorian Indigenous community in a personal and professional capacity for over 30 years. He has had a wide exposure to, and led, policy reform and program implementation for both the State and Federal Governments at executive level, mostly notably in Aboriginal Affairs. Since 2000, Ian has been a board member of a range of NFP's, including a number as Chair. He has led some of these organisations through change and adaption to ensure they are well placed for the challenges of improving the lives of people in a rapid changing environment. Ian is Chairperson of the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation, First Nations Foundation, and President of the Community Broadcasting Foundation up until a couple of weeks. He is also a Board Director on The Healing Foundation, Yarra Valley Water, and Aboriginal Housing Victoria. Ian is also a sessional panel member on the Australian Financial Complaints Authority and Planning Panels Victoria. We play a segment from the Earth Matters show, providing Sasha Mainbridge's perspective on what she's learnt from life after a flood and the need to build back better after extreme weather events. Sasha is a resident of Mullumbimby, in the flood-prone Northern Rivers region of NSW, She is the founder and president of Mullum Cares, a non-profit organisation that focuses on resource conservation. Listen to the full episode and more from the Earth Matters crew at 3CR.org.au/earthmatters or listen live on Sunday from 11 to 11:30AM. The show ends with a conversation between Edmi and Emily, one of the editors from Dissolution Magazine, a local radical print publication. (Dis)solution creates and publishes work to unravel the knots of injustice in the post-end-of-history Anthropocene. It turns a critical eye to the machinations of exploitation at the intersections of politic, culture, and ecology, and the crisis and contradiction that follows. (Dis)solution believes in work that analyzes our world without insularity, work that informs our everyday-political movement through the eroding topographies of the 21st century—not merely to understand it, but to change it. Read more about Dissolution mag here. Community announcements: Sri Lanka's tea industry – the second-biggest source of tea imports to Australia – is at a turning point. Plantation workers, who already work to unfair quotas in unsafe conditions, have been facing a shift from permanent, full-time employment to casualisation – losingincome, benefits, leave, job security and the right to unionise. On Saturday 19 July at Balam Balam Place, join Ceylon Workers' Red Flag Union activist Menaha Kandasamy to learn about their struggle for a fairer life, and find out how you can support them. Balam Balam Place is wheelchair accessible, masks are encouraged. Read more about the event here. Songs played: SONGS PLAYED:'I Care' - Turnstile [https://lajuardi7.bandcamp.com/track/i-care]'Let Love Rule' - Archie Roach [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdHHL_kOEW4]'Forging On' - Turnstile [https://outright-hc.bandcamp.com/track/forging-on]'All For One' - Caution [https://mobcaution.bandcamp.com/track/all-for-one]
As women move through perimenopause and postmenopause, desire can shift dramatically. When it comes to arousal and intimacy, the brain is your most powerful intimacy organ, especially for women. My guest today is Dr. Emily Jamea, nationally recognized sex and relationship therapist, clinical sexologist, and author of Anatomy of Desire. She walks you through the steps to finding your sexual flow state, which includes these five themes—sensuality, curiosity, adaptability, vulnerability, and attunement—that form the pillars of sexual flow. By practicing them, Dr. Jamea encourages individuals and couples to let go of performance pressure and co-create pleasure that feels effortless and deeply connected. 1. SensualityFully inhabiting your body through the senses—touch, taste, smell, sight, sound—to ground yourself in physical pleasure. This presence reduces mental barriers and amplifies arousal.2. CuriosityApproaching sex with openness and wonder—about yourself, your partner, and new experiences—keeps passion alive. It balances familiarity with novelty to spark engagement.3. AdaptabilityBeing flexible and responsive—tuning into changing needs, comfort levels, or sensations—creates a flow where both partners can meet each other in real time.4. VulnerabilityEmbracing emotional openness—sharing desires, insecurities, or boundaries—builds trust and allows a deeper, more surrendered intimacy. 5. AttunementAchieving synchronicity—physically, emotionally, energetically—with yourself and your partner fosters unity and amplifies shared pleasure Dr. Emily Jamea is an award-winning sex and relationship therapist and the USA Today best-selling author of Anatomy of Desire: Five Secrets to Create Connection and Cultivate Passion. She is a sought-after keynote speaker who presents nationally and internationally to diverse audiences, including educators, health and mental health professionals, corporate leaders, and the general public. Her expertise has been featured in Oprah Magazine, CNN, USA Today, NBC, and more. She offers online workshops as part of her mission to make her knowledge accessible to everyone. Dr. Jamea is an award-winning columnist for Healthy Women and was named as a 2025 Outstanding Woman in Medicine by The Arts of Healing Foundation. She hosts the Love and Libido podcast and writes for Psychology Today. In this episode, we'll explore:How desire changes during menopauseHow to reconnect with your body and reframe pleasureThe role of brain-based arousal and flow in intimacyWhy midlife is the perfect time to rewrite your sexual storyWhether you're in a relationship or navigating solo, this episode will empower you to take ownership of your sexual well-being and pleasure, at any age.Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Learn more about Emily:Website: https://emilyjamea.com/FB: @dremilyjamea IG: @dremilyjameaBook: https://emilyjamea.com/home-page-2/Stay connected with JFW:Watch on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsEnjoy 20% savings and free shipping at Fullscript for your favorite supplements by leading brands:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/jillfooswellnessSubscribe to the JFW newsletter at www.jillfooswellness.com and receive your FREE Guide on How To Increase Your Protein in 5 Easy Steps and your free Protein Powder Recipe Ebook. Schedule your complimentary 30-minute Zoom consultation here:https://calendly.com/jillfooswellness/30-minute-zoom-consultations
Queensland now remains the only Australian state or territory without a redress scheme for survivors of the Stolen Generations, after Western Australia announced one this week. Survivors will be eligible for individual payments of $85,000, with the scheme to be open by the end of the year. Under government policies, more than half of all Aboriginal people in Western Australia were taken from their families - or are related to survivors. The Healing Foundation has been advocating on behalf of Stolen Generations survivors. In this episode of Weekend One on One, the group's CEO, Shannan Dodson, told Biwa Kwan, it means a lot to survivors to receive this acknowledgment - and it advances the healing process.
In this episode of the We Talk Health Podcast, Amy Garner is back with a recap of all the events we had last month in October, and a look ahead to what's happening this month in November.We have several events coming up through the end of the year, and we are planning our 75th Anniversary celebrations for 2025.Guest:Amy GarnerVP/Chief Compliance & Communications OfficerHost:Kara MobleySocial Media CoordinatorReferences:MyChartPodcast - Grief During the HolidaysPodcast - Hospice of West TennesseeSenior ServicesHope & Healing Foundation
Dr. Marcia Martin joins to talk about the many faces of fear, such as anxiety, guilt, shame, blame, and panic. She describes what fear is, what it can and cannot do for you and how spirituality can help bridge the gap between where you are in your life and where you want to be.Contact Dr. Marcia Martin:website - www.thehearthealingfoundation.orgYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/DrMarciaMartintheHeartHealerFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/marciamartinthehearthealerFacebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/568092450215403Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmhearthealerTwitter - https://twitter.com/MMHeartHealerInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mmhearthealerPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/illuminateandtr/spiritual-messages-from-the-heart-healer/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mmhearthealerBlog: https://illuminateandtransform.wordpress.com/Patreon: (My Heart's Desire) https://www.patreon.com/mmhearthealerThanks for listening, friends!---Sign up for our newsletter at www.theshrinkshowpodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Shrink-Show-Podcast-103412535766403Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshrinkshow/Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheShrinkShowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPtc9jwAOmqL4xJvdVvg2dAThis is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
Shannan Dodson says she hopes to broaden the wider community's understanding of First Nations issues.
In this week's episode, our first ever live recording, from the SPA 2024 Conference in Boorloo, Perth, a panel of contributors speaks about their reflections on leadership, and the importance of wellbeing within this. Arielle Cassian (she/her), Belinda Kenny (she/her), Cyndal Nelson (they/them), and Ishwari Samarakoon (she/her), speak about the opportunities they have engineered and how they have developed themselves as leaders. Speech Pathology Australia acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of lands, seas and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We recognise that the health and social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grounded in continued connection to culture, country, language and community and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Resources: National Reconciliation Week resources: Reconciliation Australia: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/ Healing Foundation: https://healingfoundation.org.au/ Truth-telling resources: 2018 Truth-telling symposium report: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/2018-truth-telling-symposium-report/ Recognising community truth-telling. An exploration of local truth-telling in Australia: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/recognising-community-truth-telling/ Transcripts for this and other episodes are available at no cost on SPA's Learning Hub. Go to: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/Public/Shared_Content/Events/On-Demand-Learning.aspx?hkey=940859e8-0efc-4ba2-83be-11f49e616542 Filter – Format – Podcast – Search Select the podcast of your choice Enrol (you will need to sign in or create an account) Add to cart – Proceed to checkout – Submit You will receive an email Order Confirmation with a link back to the Learning Hub The Podcast and transcript will be available in your Learning Centre You may also email to request a free transcript at learninghub@speechpathologyaustralia.org.au
Hope For Healing & Becoming Our Own ChampionIn this episode, Linda Bjork joins Wilk to discuss the power of personal transformation and overcoming the challenges of depression. The conversation covers various themes including taking personal accountability, creating our own happiness, and recognizing our own value. Linda shares her own journey and how she came to the realization that we can be the champions of our own stories. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mindset, self-belief, and taking small action steps towards personal growth and happiness. Linda also discusses the work of the Hope for Healing Foundation and her podcast, Linda's Corner.TakeawaysPersonal transformation and overcoming challenges require taking personal accountability and recognizing our own value.Creating happiness is within our control and comes from our own actions.Taking small action steps can lead to personal growth and happiness.Focusing on gratitude and changing our mindset can have a profound impact on our well-being.Who is Linda Bjork?Linda is an overcomer, someone who has been able to overcome depression, social anxiety, and trauma. Linda is someone who understands what it means to overcome self-limiting beliefs, self-sabotage, low confidence, low self-esteem and more. She now joyfully lives an authentic and fulfilling life. Linda is passionate about hope, healing and personal transformation. It is because of this passion that Linda created the non-profit, Hope for healing, to help empower others to overcome as well.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast01:19 Themes: Personal Transformation and Overcoming Depression04:40 Becoming the Champion of Our Own Story06:06 Overcoming Depression and Finding Hope14:41 Personal Accountability and Creating Happiness25:05 The Power of Focus and Gratitude27:02 Self-Limiting Beliefs and Self-Sabotage30:47 Hope for Healing Foundation and Linda's Corner Podcast35:18 Conclusion and GratitudeLearn more and connect with Linda Bjork by checking out the full show notes for this episode at DerateTheHate.com.What have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for everything you've got. Make each and every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or directly from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. Not on social media? You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our site's contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact If you would like to support the show, you're welcome to DONATE or shop Amazon by going through our Support Us page and I'll earn through qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. I look forward to hearing from you!
Uncle Michael Welsh is a Wailwan man and member of the Stolen Generations. The 71-year-old shares his story of grief and healing; how he used alcohol and violence to suppress the trauma and abuse he says he confronted at Kinchela Boys home, before finally finding safety and comfort to share his story among other men who were subject to the same trauma. In an extra episode for the Living Loss series, Catriona Stirrat speaks to Uncle Michael about his journey with The Healing Foundation's Stolen Generations Reference Group, and how he navigates grief.
On this episode of We Talk Health, we hear from two West Tennessee Healthcare employees who have had a family member go through hospice and what the experience was like for them.Teresa Freeman and Cindy Roberson open up about what the experience of hospice was like for them and how it affected their loved one. We discuss what stood out to them, throughout the journey, how their needs were met and what advice they would give to anyone considering using hospice services.Guests:Teresa FreemanVP/Chief Nursing Officer at JMCGHCindy RobersonPsychiatric Nurse Practitioner at PathwaysHost:Kara MobleySocial Media CoordinatorReferences:Hospice of West Tennessee - 731-664-4220Hospice Home - Hope and Healing Foundation (731) 541-HOPE (4673)
On this episode of We Talk Health, we meet Dr. Stephanie Anderson, the Hospice Medical Director, and talk with two Hospice LPNs about what a day in the life of a Hospice Nurse looks like.We talk about what hospice is and what it isn't. What are the conditions that qualify for hospice? How do hospice team members cope with the job? And what are the goals of hospice?Guests:Dr. Stephanie AndersonHospice Medical DirectorBrittany KingHospice LPNKayla ShawHospice LPNHost:Kara MobleySocial Media CoordinatorReferences:Hospice of West Tennessee - 731-664-4220Hospice Home - Hope and Healing Foundation (731) 541-HOPE (4673)
This episode of We Talk Health is all about our new philanthropic initiative, the West Tennessee Healthcare Hope and Healing Foundation.Our guest, Donna Stines, the Philanthropy Director of the Hope and Healing Foundation, shares the mission of this new foundation, the changes made to the former West Tennessee Healthcare Community Foundation (which is now called the Community Foundation of West Tennessee, a now separate entity from West Tennessee Healthcare), and the efforts and upcoming activities of the Hope and Healing Foundation.To find out more about the new WTH Hope and Healing Foundation, and to learn how your donation can make a positive difference in the lives of others, visit www.wthhopeandhealing.org or contact Donna Stines at Donna.Stines@wth.org or (731) 215-0207. Together, we can bring hope and healing to West Tennessee.Guest:Donna StinesPhilanthropy Director, Hope and Healing FoundationHost:Kara MobleySocial Media CoordinatorResources:Hope and Healing website - CLICK HERENews Article - CLICK HEREBe sure to like and follow the Hope and Healing at WTHHopeandHealingFoundation
4.18.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: GOP Reject Feinstein Replacement, Jayland Walker No Indictment, OK Commissioner Leaked Racist Audio Another reason why voting matters! U.S. Senate Republicans are blocking Democrats from temporarily replacing Senator Dianne Feinstein on the committee that approves federal judges, making it harder for Democrats to confirm President Joe Biden's appointments to the federal judiciary until she returns to the Capitol. California United States Representative Ro Khanna says she should resign. He'll be here to explain why. Strong reaction out of Ohio since an Akron grand jury refused to indict the eight officers who killed Jayland Walker. U.S. Rep. Emilia Strong Sykes wants the DOJ to investigate the patterns and practices of the Akron Police Department. The Walker family attorneys will tell us what's next in the fight for justice for Jayland. Leaked audio has surfaced from Mccurtain County, Oklahoma, of four county officials complaining about being unable to lynch black people and killing black journalists. We will play you a piece of that audio and tell you how the county is fighting to get the officials to resign. The white Missouri man who shot a black teen in the head for mistakenly being at the wrong house is finally in custody. I'll talk with Ahmaud Arbery's mother about what needs to be done to keep our black males safe from being hunted and killed. In tonight's MarketPlace, a mom who used faith to help her daughter beat a severe illness is now using her Non-profit organization Hoodies 4 Healing Foundation to serve over 40,000 homeless Texas men, women, and children. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello friends!In this ep we are joined by the lovely Maddie to chat an area of her interest intergenerational trauma. We answer:- what is intergenerational trauma (IT)- impact on indigenous and first nations communities- how it develops- how does it show up in adulthood- some strategies to work through ITWe hope you enjoy this episode!Kat+ AimeeSome helpful resources for today's ep: 1. Book: It Didn't Start With YouIt Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the CycleBook: The Body Keeps The ScoreThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of TraumaOrganisations for Indigenous + First Nations Communities : Healing Foundation The Healing Foundation | Supporting the healing of Stolen Generations survivors, families and communities Under 'Healing Foundation' they have a support called 'National Link-Up Network' (Established in 1998, Link Up Services support and assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by past government policies to trace their genealogy and family history and potentially reunite with their families). There is specific links for each state in Australia to assist further. 6 -week anxiety course:coming-home-how-to-care-for-anxiety.teachable.com/p/coming-home-how-to-care-for-anxiety