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On this episode of The Grapevine Kulja and Dylan talk to Siobhan McHugh, Honorary Associate Professor, University of Sydney, about the ethics of true crime podcasting following the guilty verdict of Chris Dawson. Regular guest on The Grapevine, Cam Walker from Friends of the Earth discusses new environmental regulations along with electric vehicles, building codes and biodiversity markets. Music Victoria Board Member, Nkechi Anele, covers a new white paper outlining the Priorities for the Victorian Music Industry.
This week we speak to Nkechi Anele, a powerhouse strong women with a bio to boot! Nkechi is the host of Triple J's Roots n All, one half of the company The Pin, one half of the podcast The Pin Talks, the singer behind Saskwatch band, and an all round chaser of freedoms / fighter of the power. We speak in this episode about the music industry in Australia, studying the Arts growing up, living in Melbourne, her journey from high school student to internationally traveling music artist, her day job at Triple J and much, much more! Nkechi speaks to us about her lessons learnt in this life so far, her thoughts on today's landscape and advice for young people wanting to follow a similar path. There is something in this episode for everyone so jump in and join us!
Welcome to SHIFTING CULTURE a monthly talk series dedicated to celebrating & amplifying the stories of accomplished & inspirational women of colour. This month we shared a conversation with Lucie Cutting and Nkechinyere (Nkechi) Anele, founders of The PIN, a discussion platform centred around representing multinational and multicultural people, in conversations about race, identity and culture within Australia. We spoke with these amazing ladies about the impact of owning your OWN story and building sustainable creative careers. You can find The Pin of Instagram @thepin__ & Nkechi @_n.kechi Join the conversation by finding us on Instagram @bittersweet.podcast or Facebook, @TheBittersweetPodcast. As always keeping it real, relevant and relatable!
Acknowledgement of country// 7:05 am Intro and current affirs with Genevieve, Zoya and Madison // 7.15 am Zoya interviews Ruth Katerelos from Queerspace, for their regular chat about Queerspace and how the support the Queer community, and what Queerspace is doing to adapt to pandemic times // 7.35 am Lauren talks to Sarah Hill, Young Women’s Development Manager at the YWCA about their new web series titled 'Reflect. Grow. Thrive’. The series will run in the week leading up to International Day of the Girl (11 October), and features notable guest speakers including Nayuka Gorrie, Carly Findlay, Manal Younus, Amy Thunig, Elizabeth Wright, Rae Cooper, Lucille Cutting and Nkechi Anele // 7:45 am Madison speaks to Amy Mcguire about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders representation in the media. Amy is a a Darumbal and South Sea Islander woman from Rockhampton in central Queensland. She is currently completing a PhD at the University of Queensland into media representations of violence against Aboriginal women. She is also a freelance writer and journalist. // 8.10 am We hear Track 3: Labour in Vain in the 'Undefoot' series. Underfoot is a series of virtual audio tours by Liz Crash and Jinghua Qian uncovering the secret histories of Footscray. Two old friends, both long-time Footscray residents, bring an intimate lens to local history as we travel through the archives looking for people like us: queers, migrants, radicals and artists. Track 3: chats about settler nativism, anti-Chinese campaigns, arts and gentrification, and the grotesque fantasy of a white Australia // SONGS:Nao (feat Lianne La Havas) - WomanMahalia (feat Ella Fai)- What You DidSZA - Supermodel
Marvel embarks on its dramatic 4th phase, musician Rainbow Chan talks us through her new album and we feast on the MasterChef drama. Plus how the heck do musicians make a living?
Marvel embarks on its dramatic 4th phase, musician Rainbow Chan talks us through her new album and we feast on the MasterChef drama. Plus how the heck do musicians make a living?
Marvel embarks on its dramatic 4th phase, musician Rainbow Chan talks us through her new album and we feast on the MasterChef drama. Plus how the heck do musicians make a living?
We unpack the return of the Spice Girls, Ariana Grande's new song and the (possible) return of power ballads, with Saskwatch's Nkechi Anele and Switched on Pop's Charlie Harding. Plus we catch up with Reni Eddo-Lodge, author of Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, and look at the backlash to Rebel Wilson's claim that she's the first plus-size woman to star in a romcom.
We unpack the return of the Spice Girls, Ariana Grande's new song and the (possible) return of power ballads, with Saskwatch's Nkechi Anele and Switched on Pop's Charlie Harding. Plus we catch up with Reni Eddo-Lodge, author of Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, and look at the backlash to Rebel Wilson's claim that she's the first plus-size woman to star in a romcom.
What a week. Myf and Zan are stoked to see Kanye back on Twitter, and unveiling his book of philosophy in real time. Kendrick Lamar has made history as the first rapper to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. And we invite special guest Nkechi Anele into the Bang Fam Beyhive to unwrap the enormity that was Beychella. Kanye tweets: https://twitter.com/kanyewest Kendrick Lamar Pulitzer: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/17/arts/music/kendrick-lamar-music-pulitzer-prize-damn.html Daily Fail: http://junkee.com/daily-mail-bachelor-vapid/154733 Beychella: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/15/arts/music/beyonce-coachella-review.html The Pin: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf56T83qp3SyIYrMB2CRchw Gurrumul doco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXa3gw3g4C4 Unreal: https://www.stan.com.au/watch/unreal
What a week. Myf and Zan are stoked to see Kanye back on Twitter, and unveiling his book of philosophy in real time. Kendrick Lamar has made history as the first rapper to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. And we invite special guest Nkechi Anele into the Bang Fam Beyhive to unwrap the enormity that was Beychella. Kanye tweets: https://twitter.com/kanyewest Kendrick Lamar Pulitzer: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/17/arts/music/kendrick-lamar-music-pulitzer-prize-damn.html Daily Fail: http://junkee.com/daily-mail-bachelor-vapid/154733 Beychella: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/15/arts/music/beyonce-coachella-review.html The Pin: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf56T83qp3SyIYrMB2CRchw Gurrumul doco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXa3gw3g4C4 Unreal: https://www.stan.com.au/watch/unreal
What a week. Myf and Zan are stoked to see Kanye back on Twitter, and unveiling his book of philosophy in real time. Kendrick Lamar has made history as the first rapper to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. And we invite special guest Nkechi Anele into the Bang Fam Beyhive to unwrap the enormity that was Beychella. Kanye tweets: https://twitter.com/kanyewest Kendrick Lamar Pulitzer: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/17/arts/music/kendrick-lamar-music-pulitzer-prize-damn.html Daily Fail: http://junkee.com/daily-mail-bachelor-vapid/154733 Beychella: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/15/arts/music/beyonce-coachella-review.html The Pin: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf56T83qp3SyIYrMB2CRchw Gurrumul doco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXa3gw3g4C4 Unreal: https://www.stan.com.au/watch/unreal
Nkechi Anele and Lucille Cutting are friends who connected through difference. As two Nigerian-Australian women of a similar age and background, Nkechi and Lucie had vastly different upbringings. One grew up in an urban environment surrounded by many cultures and the other in a small town in country Victoria. Questions about race, identity and culture form the basis of their friendship and led to the development of The Pin – an online discussion platform run by biracial Australians for all Australians. Everyone deserves to feel safe to THINK about who they are, MEET amazing people and EXPRESS themselves. In October 2017, a lineup of thought-provoking guests joined award winning journalist and moderator Santilla Chingaipe for Where We At? — a live forum exploring contemporary thought on race, identity and culture in Australia
It's Not A Race explores what it's like to grow up as a biracial Australian, with Faustina Agolley, Lucie Cutting and Nkechi Anele. And producer Leona Hameed shares a story of sisterly conflict. Contact us at notarace@abc.net.au or use #NotARace.
Chido and Christine talk with the co-creators of The Pin website, Lucie Cutting and Nkechi Anele, about biculturalism and biracialism. According to Lucie, "feeling like you don't belong in the many places that you feel like you're meant to belong," is a common challenge faced by biracial and/or bicultural people. Also in this episode: news on Prince Harry's love interest and an update on Fremantle's Australia Day celebrations. Sources: Fremantle council backs down over Australia Day citizenship ceremony https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/dec/09/fremantle-council-backs-down-australia-day-citizenship-ceremony?CMP=share_btn_tw Prince Harry Calls Out Racist And Sexist Treatment Of Girlfriend Meghan Markle http://m.huffpost.com/ca/entry/12863514 The Pin http://www.thepin.org/
Co-creators of The Pin, Lucie Cutting and Nkechi Anele join the I Hate To Whinge conversation this week. We talk race, identity, multiculturalism and what it means to grow up with a multi-racial background in Australia. Discover more of Lucie & Nkechi’s story at The Pin here.
Co-creators of The Pin, Lucie Cutting and Nkechi Anele join the I Hate To Whinge conversation this week. We talk race, identity, multiculturalism and what it means to grow up with a multi-racial background in Australia. Discover more of Lucie & Nkechi’s story at The Pin here.
On the show this week we speak with the co-founders of bi-racial blog, The Pin. The Pin is a blog spot and website, dedicated to people that come from a mixture of different cultures, races and ethnicities. The term they use, is bi-racial and bi-cultural.The two co-founders are Nkechi Anele and Lucie Cutting, and in this panel discussion, they are joined by blog contributor, Katie Ho.