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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. - 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.
In this episode of the Black Magic Woman Podcast, I sit down with Uncle John Anderson, at the First Nations Clean Energy Network Summit on Kabi Kabi Country. Uncle John shares his journey from his saltwater connections on Palm Island and Innisfail to his work across western Queensland and Brisbane, leading independent and regulatory bodies with integrity and cultural strength. Together, we yarn about the importance of cultural protocols, what it means to be an “honourable ancestor,” and how First Nations knowledge offers powerful lessons for the future of clean energy and coexistence. Uncle John reflects on the legacy of elders, the responsibilities of relationship-building, and the deep wisdom of living and working the “proper way.” This is a powerful conversation about respect, diplomacy, and the role of First Nations peoples in shaping a more sustainable future for all. Resources & Links First Nations Clean Energy Network https://www.firstnationscleanenergy.org.au National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS) – Deadly Sounds & History of Indigenous Media https://nirs.org.au AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia Supply Nation (Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Businesses) https://supplynation.org.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow’ on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you’d like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing up south of Sydney as one of six boys, midwifery wasn't the occupation Christian Wright expected for himself. At the age of nine, he experienced a vision that gave him a sense of his future in a life of service.As a qualified midwife, Christian spent time in the tiny town of Nhulunbuy, right on the tip of the Northern Territory.He worked with Yolŋu women of remote Arnhem Land to help them birth their babies.Further informationThis interview was first broadcast in March 2021.2025 update: Several years ago, Christian married his beloved, Caroline in Gove.On the first day of their honeymoon, as they were driving up the track, their troop carrier rolled.Christian's spine was broken, and he was airlifted to Royal Adelaide Hospital, where the doctors feared that he might not walk again.Christian went back to work within six months of the accident and has since worked in the NT and Papua New Guinea.He and Caroline now have a baby boy.Discover more about Christian's research on pregnancy and childbirth.Discover the Djakamirr program, training doulas to help Yolŋu women give birth on their own country.Christian also recommends the book Why Warriors Lie Down and Die by Richard Trudgen as a valuable resource on Indigenous Australia.You can hear Richard's full conversation with Nigel Newton on the ABC Listen App or wherever you get your podcasts.https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/conversations/publisher-nigel-newton-on-harnessing-the-harry-potter-effect/7788834You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784
Growing up south of Sydney as one of six boys, midwifery wasn't the occupation Christian Wright expected for himself. At the age of nine, he experienced a vision that gave him a sense of his future in a life of service.As a qualified midwife, Christian spent time in the tiny town of Nhulunbuy, right on the tip of the Northern Territory.He worked with Yolŋu women of remote Arnhem Land to help them birth their babies.Further informationThis interview was first broadcast in March 2021.2025 update: Several years ago, Christian married his beloved, Caroline in Gove.On the first day of their honeymoon, as they were driving up the track, their troop carrier rolled.Christian's spine was broken, and he was airlifted to Royal Adelaide Hospital, where the doctors feared that he might not walk again.Christian went back to work within six months of the accident and has since worked in the NT and Papua New Guinea.He and Caroline now have a baby boy.Discover more about Christian's research on pregnancy and childbirth.Discover the Djakamirr program, training doulas to help Yolŋu women give birth on their own country.Christian also recommends the book Why Warriors Lie Down and Die by Richard Trudgen as a valuable resource on Indigenous Australia.You can hear Richard's full conversation with Nigel Newton on the ABC Listen App or wherever you get your podcasts.https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/conversations/publisher-nigel-newton-on-harnessing-the-harry-potter-effect/7788834You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784
Growing up south of Sydney as one of six boys, midwifery wasn't the occupation Christian Wright expected for himself. At the age of nine, he experienced a vision that gave him a sense of his future in a life of service.As a qualified midwife, Christian spent time in the tiny town of Nhulunbuy, right on the tip of the Northern Territory.He worked with Yolŋu women of remote Arnhem Land to help them birth their babies.Further informationThis interview was first broadcast in March 2021.2025 update: Several years ago, Christian married his beloved, Caroline in Gove.On the first day of their honeymoon, as they were driving up the track, their troop carrier rolled.Christian's spine was broken, and he was airlifted to Royal Adelaide Hospital, where the doctors feared that he might not walk again.Christian went back to work within six months of the accident and has since worked in the NT and Papua New Guinea.He and Caroline now have a baby boy.Discover more about Christian's research on pregnancy and childbirth.Discover the Djakamirr program, training doulas to help Yolŋu women give birth on their own country.Christian also recommends the book Why Warriors Lie Down and Die by Richard Trudgen as a valuable resource on Indigenous Australia.You can hear Richard's full conversation with Nigel Newton on the ABC Listen App or wherever you get your podcasts.https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/conversations/publisher-nigel-newton-on-harnessing-the-harry-potter-effect/7788834You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784
Male midwife, Christian Wright tells stories of emergency evacuations and surfing with crocodiles while working in remote Indigenous communities, helping Yolŋu women birth their babies.Growing up South of Sydney as one of six boys, midwifery wasn't the occupation Christian Wright expected for himself.At the age of nine he experienced a vision that gave him a sense of his future in a life of service.In the tiny town of Nhulunbuy, right on the tip of the Northern Territory, Christian worked with Yolŋu women of remote Arnhem Land to help them birth their babies.Further informationFirst broadcast March 2021.2025 update: Several years ago, Christian married his beloved, Caroline in Gove.On the first day of their honeymoon as they were driving up the track, their troop carrier rolled. Christian's spine was broken, and he was airlifted to Royal Adelaide Hospital, where the doctors feared that he may not walk again.Christian went back to work within six months of the accident and has since worked in the NT and Papua New Guinea.He and Caroline now have a baby boy. And yes, Christian did deliver the baby!Learn more about Christian's research into pregnancy and birth.Discover the Djakamirr program, training doulas to help Yolŋu women give birth on their own country.Christian also recommends the book Why Warriors Lie Down and Die by Richard Trudgen as a valuable resource on Indigenous Australia.Standout story – Nigel NewtonYou can hear Richard's full conversation with Nigel Newton on the ABC Listen app or wherever you get your podcasts.https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/conversations/publisher-nigel-newton-on-harnessing-the-harry-potter-effect/7788834You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784This episode of Conversations explores birth, midwifery, Yolŋu country, First Nations birthing, the fourth trimester, active labour and a male midwife.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
Male midwife, Christian Wright tells stories of emergency evacuations and surfing with crocodiles while working in remote Indigenous communities, helping Yolŋu women birth their babies.Growing up South of Sydney as one of six boys, midwifery wasn't the occupation Christian Wright expected for himself.At the age of nine he experienced a vision that gave him a sense of his future in a life of service.In the tiny town of Nhulunbuy, right on the tip of the Northern Territory, Christian worked with Yolŋu women of remote Arnhem Land to help them birth their babies.Further informationFirst broadcast March 2021.2025 update: Several years ago, Christian married his beloved, Caroline in Gove.On the first day of their honeymoon as they were driving up the track, their troop carrier rolled. Christian's spine was broken, and he was airlifted to Royal Adelaide Hospital, where the doctors feared that he may not walk again.Christian went back to work within six months of the accident and has since worked in the NT and Papua New Guinea.He and Caroline now have a baby boy.Learn more about Christian's research into pregnancy and birth.Discover the Djakamirr program, training doulas to help Yolŋu women give birth on their own country.Christian also recommends the book Why Warriors Lie Down and Die by Richard Trudgen as a valuable resource on Indigenous Australia.You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784This episode of Conversations explores birth, midwifery, Yolŋu country, First Nations birthing, the fourth trimester, active labour and a male midwife.
The Dark History of Eugenics, AI Ethics & Transhumanism with Prof. Rob Wilson on Rational GroundsThis episode blends academic curiosity, moral urgency, and philosophical intrigue.What does it mean to be human in an age of AI and transhumanism? In this deep, mind-bending episode of Rational Grounds, Professor Rob Wilson — UWA's Professor of Philosophy — unpacks everything from the dark legacy of eugenics to the future of race, disability, AI ethics, and kinship. With stories from Nazi Germany to modern Canada and Australia, this conversation challenges assumptions about progress, identity, and morality in science and society.
Radiant, inspiring, accomplished singer, actor, performer Christine Anu talks with me about being part of MEMORY BITES , an SBS Australia production with host, chef Matt Moran inviting guests to share heritage stories revolving around food.Discussing a whole range of topics, it was a pleasure to get to know Christine Anu.MEMORY BITES screening SBS or on demand , other guests include Pia Miranda, Richard Roxburgh
Some people just seem to pack more into their lives than the average, and Lindy Joubert is one of those people. Lindy joins Di on the Power Of Women podcast, and with a healthy dose of humility, shares her rich life journey.Lindy Joubert engaged in UNESCO Observatory capacity building projects using the arts, crafts, architecture in the Cook Islands; Papua New Guinea; Kenya, Africa; Finnish Lapland; Timor Leste and Indigenous Australia. She has had over 40 national and international exhibitions of paintings, six in New York City. She is Editor-in-Chief of the UNESCO Observatory bi-annual peer reviewed e-journal; series Editor-in-Chief of the UNESCO Observatory Global Village Reading Series; writes and presents research papers and her edited book “ Educating in the Arts – the Asian Experience, Twenty-four essays” has been published by Springer, 2008 and is currently preparing a sequel: 'Educating in the Crafts – the Global Experience'.Quite the CV. Lindy's genre as an Artist is Magic Realism. Still travelling internationally up to six times a year, leading the publication of major series of books for the World Craft Council and working on improving her French, Lindy is not slowing down in the foreseeable future. KEY TOPICS: 00:00 – Introduction 01:13 – Lindy's Influences04:14 – Lindy Joubert's Incredible Career12:06 – Global Citizen19:39 – Lindy Joubert - Artist22:00 – Lindy's First Exhibition22:46 – Exhibiting In NYC24:21 – Artistic Style | Medium | Influences25:52 – Lindy & UNESCONew podcast episodes drop every Monday to power your week. WHO IS LINDY JOUBERT?Lindy Joubert is Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Melbourne, Founding Director of the inaugural UNESCO Observatory and was a consultant at UNESCO Paris headquarters 2000 2003; Former Vice President World Craft Council Asia Pacific region for 8 years; was Director of the Asia Pacific Confederation for Arts Education 1992-2000. SCONNECT WITH DI & POWER OF WOMEN: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/di-gillett-power-of-women/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/power_of_women_podcast/ Be the first to catch inspiring interviews, empowering stories, and thought-provoking content. Follow the podcast, share the episodes & hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode.Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4hUXLl9Oc8xSSmR652wP3c?si=554c1a25f0e848a8Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/power-of-women-podcast/id1735659590 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:Sound Design: Daryl Missen https://vinilo.com.au/ Filming: Chocolate Studios https://www.chocolatestudios.com.au/ DISCLAIMER: https://powerofwomen.com.au/podcast-disclaimer/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted byRhetta ChappellConversation withBrad Carr andDr Tom VerhelstJoin us for our season 4 opening episode featuring Brad Carr, Principal of Preparing Futures and Founding Director of the Australian Digital Trust Community.Drawing from his extensive professional experience including his time as NAB's former Chief Innovation Officer, and his personal interests which included studying Futurism at the University of Houston, Brad provides insights into:Building a secure, inclusive and diverse digital identity ecosystemAI's role in detecting and combating fraudTackling deepfakes and safeguarding online trustShow Notes:Nicole Perlroth's book:This Is How They Tell Me the World EndsThe Bank of England's 'Future of Finance' report of June 2019, page 60:Future of Finance: Review on the outlook for the UK financial systemThe Bank for International Settlements (BIS)'s Bulletin 42 in May 2021:Whom do consumers trust with their data? US survey evidenceHSBC UK provides support for survivors of human traffickingHSBC bank accounts for people without a fixed address now available in over 100 branchesConnect ID and Hold Access White Paper:Identity in Crisis - Addressing the Gaps for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PeoplesIdentity Solutions for Indigenous Australia, with Jason-Urranndulla Davis by NAB Digital NextDavid Birch and Victoria Richardson's book:Money In The MetaverseVisa Verified stats for online fraud compared to BankID in Norway from chart shown in Rod Boothby's video:Rod Boothby on LinkedIn: #bankID #ecommerce #profits #simpleisbetter #banks"99% of Norwegians aged 20-60 use BankID" from:NAB Digital Next: DigitalID - lessons from the Nordics - NAB News"Norwegians use BankID an average of 220 times per year" from:Signicat | The state of digital identity in the Nordics 2021Forbes "AI will have an estimated 21% net increase on the United States GDP by 2030":22 Top AI Statistics & Trends In 2025 – Forbes AdvisorDeepfakes and cheap fakes from NAB Digital Next Podcast:Brad Carr on LinkedIn: Key takeaways from Deloitte's Tech Trends 2024 report...Hong Kong deepfake CFOFinance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake 'chief financial officer' | CNNZoom Bank of America verification:Rod Boothby on LinkedIn: How do you prove that you are really you on Zoom?Airport Economist:Tim Harcourt - WikipediaGames Venue BNE & SurroundsGames Venue GC
Den Barber is a Wiradjuri man who runs the Indigenous cultural consultancy Yarrabin Cultural Connections and is the founding director of Koori Country Firesticks Aboriginal Corporation. He shares his experiences in fire management from elders past and present and reflects on how this can inform the protection of our towns and cities into the future.This interview first aired in January 2022.
This episode will focus on the story of Jenna Lee, an Asian-Aboriginal artist with Filipino heritage. Find out how she embraces her Filipino and Indigenous Australian identity, as well as her other ancestries, which reflect in her works. - Ang episode na ito ay sesentro sa kwento ni Jenna Lee, isang Asian-Aboriginal artist na may dugong Pinoy. Alamin kung paano niya niyayakap ang pagiging Filipino at Indigenous Australia at iba pa niyang lahi na sumasalamin sa kanyang mga obra.
The incredible funny & deadly Steph Tisdell stops by the podcast today to chat all about her reasons for quitting stand up comedy, as well as how tough it can be being a blak woman in stand up. Plus, she shares moments from her childhood where she had to de-colonise herself thanks to growing up surrounded by white kids in a privileged Brisbane suburb. And Steph's got a new book coming out! 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 @itsmattymills on Instagram Follow @brooke.blurton on Instagram Follow @stephtisdellcomedy on Instagram Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram Pre Order Steph's book 'The Skin I'm In' here: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781760984977/ CREDITSHosts: Brooke Blurton and Matty MillsGuest: Steph TisdellExecutive Producer: Rachael HartEditor: Adrian WaltonManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amelia Gebler is a costume designer for film and television, she loves working across all genres and is a diverse and creative designer whose passion for cinema, storytelling, sartorial analysis and character motivate her in her design work. Amelia believes that an understanding of the language of style and its role in society is an important communicative device for vividly and creatively expressing identity and is an empowering form of self-expression. Most recently Amelia designed the costumes on the second series of UPRIGHT directed by Mirrah Foulkes and starring Tim Minchin, for Lingo Pictures and Binge. Amelia designed JOE VS CAROLE for UPC and Peacock created by and starring Kate McKinnon. In 2021 Amelia designed Joseph Kosinski's feature film ESCAPE FROM SPIDERHEAD starring Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller, for Netflix. In 2020 Amelia designed the costumes on the feature film adaptation of Stephen King's CHILDREN OF THE CORN, produced by Lucas Foster (FORD V FERRARI). Amelia designed the costumes for Shannon Murphy's debut feature film BABYTEETH, starring Essie Davis and Ben Mendelsohn, produced by Alex White and Executive Produced by Jan Chapman, the film debuted in Official Competition at the Venice Film Festival in August 2019 to glowing reviews. BABYTEETH has appeared in over twenty film festivals, including BFI London, Zurich International, Film Fest Hamburg, Mostra de Sao Paolo, Mumbai and Chicago. BABYTEETH received a total of 12 nominations in the 2020 AACTA Awards. Amelia's other recent design credits include SBS miniseries' THE ROPESdirected by Shannon Murphy, and DEAD LUCKY directed by David Caesar; and ABC series KIKI & KITTY. Amelia also designed two productions for Jungle Entertainment; SANDO, directed by Phil Lloyd, and SQUINTERS, directed by Adam Zwar for Stan. Her other costume design credits for television include NO ACTIVITY, THE MOODYS, A MOODY CHRISTMAS, HERE COME THE HABIBS, MAXIMUM CHOPPAGE, DR FEELGOOD, HOUSE HUSBANDS series 5, THE CHECKOUT, THE HAMSTER WHEEL, THE CHEF'S LINE, DEADLY WOMEN and BEHIND THE MANSION WALLS. For film, Amelia costume designed Ben Lucas' feature film OTHERLIFEwhich was shot in WA in 2016. Her short films include Tropfest winner BAMBOOZLED directed by Matt Hardie, MADLY directed by Mia Wasikowska, LIEBERMANS IN THE SKYdirected by Richard Vilensky, THE HOLD UP directed by Scott Pickett, RED DOT directed by Pauline Findlay, WISHART directed by Sam Petty and INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA directed by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher. Amelia's work has previously been recognised by the Australian Production Design Guild Awards for Best Costume Design in a Television Show and Best Costume Design in a Webseries.
Frontier War Stories has returned, and in this episode we yarn up with the deadly Peter Jones from WINGA MYAMLY, to learn about the first sanctioned massacres to happen, known as the Appin Massacres. We look into this history, the reasoning and what this has meant to the Dharrawal people and the general community of Campbelltown. This episode of Frontier War Stories is part of a ten-part special series made with support from Koori Mail. The Voice of Indigenous Australia, Koori Mail is 100% Aboriginal-owned and 100% self-funded. Visit koorimail.com for more information. Frontier War Stories is edited by Awesome Black.The post The Appin Massacre with Peter Jones first appeared on Awesome Black - First Nations Creatives.
This episode of the A History of Australia podcast will overview Pre-Contact Indigenous Australia's society, culture, and spiritual beliefs. We'll look at how concepts such as the Dreamtime, Sacred Ceremony, and Food changed across the continent, and what each of those meant for the Indigenous people who had them as a part of their lives. If you liked this episode or found it informative, feel free to leave a comment here or on one of the links below! Website: https://ahistoryofaustraliapodcast.wordpress.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahistoryofaustraliapodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryofAust Mastodon: https://historians.social/@AHistoryofAustralia
This episode of the A History of Australia podcast focuses on Pre-Contact Indigenous Australia's material culture. In this episode, the tools/watercraft/shelters of Indigenous Australia will be overviewed and examined with how they changed across the continent. This episode will also overview pre-contact Indigenous conflict/warfare. Website: https://ahistoryofaustraliapodcast.wordpress.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahistoryofaustraliapodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryofAust Mastodon: https://historians.social/@AHistoryofAustralia
In this week's episode, we travel to Australia to talk to dancer, choreographer, and storyteller Frances Rings, a descendant of the Wirangu and Mirning Tribes from the country's southern west coast, and the artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theater, Australia's leading Indigenous performing arts company. She explains the power of dance as a tool for healing—and shares stories of Indigenous Australia. Out of respect for Indigenous Australian bereavement practices, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this podcast contains the name of someone who has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some listener feedback sparked this week's episode when Glenn Chisolm, an aboriginal man from South Australia, got in touch to enquire if we had recorded any episodes specifically on the relationship between golf and indigenous Australia. The answer was no so we invited Glenn on to correct that state of affairs and it was a fascinating chat. Links mentioned on this episode: Follow Glenn on Twitter (https://twitter.com/GlennChisholm4)
Welcome to a new season of Field Notes! This month, Claire Bowern is on the pod for Season Four's inaugural episode. Claire Bowern is a historical linguist whose research is centered around language change and language documentation in Indigenous Australia. She received her BA in LInguistics and Classics from the Australian National University, and her PhD in linguistics from Harvard University. She works with speakers of endangered languages, with archival sound and print materials, and uses computational and phylogenetic methods. She is currently the editor of the journal Diachronica. She is a professor in Linguistics at Yale University, and is also the author of Linguistic Fieldwork: A Practical Guide (2008). Things mentioned in this episode: Bardi language Pama–Nyungan language Ngalia language Australian Aboriginal English Australian Kriol River in Kullilli (with Toby Adams) Kullilli Ngulkana Field Notes Ep 19: Dreamtime Narratives & Language Sustainability with Dorothea Hoffmann MalakMalak language Cherokee language CHIRILA Claire on Twitter: @anggarrgoon
ABC Federal Reporter Dana Morse talks to the post election world for Indigenous Australia, Yaqiu Wang explains the Xinjiang police files data leak and Emma Smith encourages you to think about the functionality of books as well as the words inside.
Mawunyo Gbogbo grew up in a church-going Ghanaian-Australian family in the mining town of Muswellbrook, NSW. As a young woman she grabbed the chance to further her media career in New York City at the Bible of Hip Hop, The Source
Mawunyo Gbogbo grew up in a church-going Ghanaian-Australian family in the mining town of Muswellbrook, NSW. As a young woman she grabbed the chance to further her media career in New York City at the Bible of Hip Hop, The Source
Mawunyo Gbogbo grew up in a church-going Ghanaian-Australian family in the mining town of Muswellbrook, NSW. As a young woman she grabbed the chance to further her media career in New York City at the Bible of Hip Hop, The Source