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Our aim at Patient Voice Initiative is to ensure patient voices are seen, heard and valued in the Australian health system. But what is the patient voice and why is it important?Join us as we explore real experiences of health and healthcare through the people who most depend on it and how these stories can help us build better care for all.The podcast is hosted by the Patient Voice Initiative Chair and patient advocate, Jessica Bean, which means it is an opportunity to hear patients in disc ...
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Everything you need to know about Australian public policy. Grattan Institute is dedicated to developing high quality public policy for Australia’s future. Our podcasts cover a range of public policy topics focusing on the main issues facing Australia. Our podcasts concentrate on budget policy, economic growth, energy, health, institutional reform, household finances, school education, and disability policy.
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Brendan Torazzi, director of OHS.com.au, is building Australia's first online health and safety marketplace. In this monthly (ish) podcast he interviews the personalities that shape health and safety culture around the country.
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Join us as we speak to leading researchers from CALHN and discuss their world-class health research and how it’s contributing to world-class care. Brought to you by the Central Adelaide Local Health Network, comprising the Royal Adelaide Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and other sites and services.
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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The health podcast series brings you highlights and data snapshots from the wide range of health data collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The Health podcast will showcase this data in a series of short conversations that discuss Australia's health status following release of data from the suite of health surveys conducted by the ABS. The episodes will discuss a variety of topics, including health risk factors such as smoking and obesity, rates of physical activity and die ...
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Sarah Wilson chats wild ideas for a fired up life. The multi-New York Times bestselling author, activist, minimalist and former news journalist who founded the global phenomenon ‘I Quit Sugar’ travelled the world for 10 years (living out of one bag) to explore the freshest ways to live fully…and to save this one wild and precious life we have together. She riffs with philosophers, creatives, poets, scientists (and at least one nun!) on the Big Questions that haunt us. What goes through the m ...
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Sexual Health Victoria presents: Doing ‘IT’. In each episode, SHV’s Schools Educator Anne interviews the experts to help parents, carers and teachers of school-aged children navigate the world of Relationships and Sexuality Education. Want to know more about: bodies, being safe, puberty, sex, sexual health, consent and relationships? This is the podcast for you.
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The Myotherapy Association Australia began life as Myotherapy Association of Victoria. As an emerging health profession, the popularity of myotherapy as a valuable career pathway in health sciences meant the association quickly identified the need for graduates and practitioners nationally for peak body representation. Today, the Myotherapy Association Australia are Australia’s only industry association dedicated solely to the needs of myotherapists and myotherapy profession. In essence, myo ...
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Would you like to fall asleep faster, sleep more deeply, and more easily? These GUIDED SLEEP MEDITATIONS and softly spoken talks are suited to adults, parents, children, students, and babies who are looking for help and guidance with achieving a night of deep sound sleep or are looking for comfort, relaxation and soothing. Welcome to Lauren Ostrowski Fenton’s deep sleep guided meditations with positive suggestions for encouraging a restorative, natural healing rest and sleep, together with a ...
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Two blokes from Brisbane Australia riling up over the things that annoy them in day to day life. They get their point across with guests, skits and general chaos. Definitely NSFW.
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Sabra Lane shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia. Each week you’ll hear good news stories about people who are trying to make a difference in the world. You can be part of it too! Get in touch any time at TheBrightSide@abc.net.au
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. Let's talk! With trusted experts and your stories, Life Matters is all about what matters to you.
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We start on a land that is still. Some may say it's not moving. From each of the Four Great nations a champion emerges. This story is not about them. Join Polly Waddle the Duck, Sunbelt Gongbonger the Minotaur, Dinner Munchabout the very divorced man and Charion Valariant the rich kid for a new saga with a new set of heroes they call The Dragon Friends Dragon Friends is a monthly comedy show and podcast where six Australian Comedians muddle their way through their second Dungeons and Dragons ...
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Sharing stories and experiences of Australians who have been through Adoption and Foster Care. The stories are sometimes complex and tackle difficult issues which span over 50 plus years. From children that have been in an under resourced system to Australia's traumatic history of forced adoptions and the stolen generations. But through this darkness comes light - there are also stories of hope, courage resilience and love. My Unknown Truth is hosted by Nadia Levett, born and raised in Austr ...
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Mental health expert Prof Ian Hickie and author & broadcaster James O’Loghlin explore all aspects of mental health; the different types of mental health issues we can experience, their causes, how they affect us, and what we can do to get help and find solutions.
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The Psych Review is a podcast reviewing recent developments in Australian psychiatry. The cast is hosted by four psychiatric doctors: Alanna, Shakira, Mazz, and Dave. We realise how hard it can be to stay on top of the latest research, so we created this cast to help our colleagues (and ourselves) keep up to date, in quick summary shows of less than 30 minutes. Disclaimer: The Psych Review is not affiliated in any way with The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP ...
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A queer Australian podcast hosted by a transgender teacher and pansexual health care worker. Creating space to talk about queer stories, be a informative resource and interviewing specialists on queer topics.
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From my teenage battle with anorexia, I gained a profound understanding of the emotional gaps within our healthcare system. I saw firsthand how our societal avoidance of vulnerability and pain stifles crucial conversations, fuelling my drive for social change. At 18, I founded a non-profit aimed at equipping Australian communities with the skills necessary for meaningful dialogue. Here, I discovered a universal longing for love, recognition, and true presence. By 21, I had become the younges ...
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Two Australian lads, navigating through life. Wild stories, advice, self preservation/mental health, music, the future, dating and pretty much anything that’s awesome in between. Both with tradesmen backgrounds, but with a deep desire to share what they have to say. Looking ahead to create conversations in a community of like minded people that are looking to take on their own path on head first, while taking the piss out of life along the way. Everything around us is moving to fast, come ge ...
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Jessy and George were mutilated by witch doctors. Now Australian doctors are restoring their health
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Witchcraft has long been practiced throughout Uganda. It's a country where the ancient and the modern meet, with many in rural areas continuing the mystical beliefs of their ancestors, while in cities there's rapid economic development. But from this cultural clash a gruesome phenomenon is growing, and Uganda's children are paying the price. Childr…
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Universities brace for Labor's planned cap on overseas students
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International student commencements will be capped next year as the government tries to limit overseas migration. Education Minister Jason Clare says the caps will make the international education sector fairer, but many universities have opposed the plan.
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When the pirate got paid on the island of Corfu
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Kári Gíslason was 18 when he met a mysterious stranger called 'the Pirate' on the Greek island of Corfu. When he fled the island, he left behind a debt he promised to one day repay. When Kári Gíslason was 18, he came to the island of Corfu as a stony-broke traveller. But he quickly found work in a little town: lime washing walls and working as a bu…
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Could getting strong heal your neck pain, sore back, headaches and even trauma?
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There's more and more evidence about the importance of strength for general health, but building strength has also been shown to be effective at healing injury, both physical and psychological, and helping avoid injury in the future. Sammy Prowse and Ella Mason explore how you can start building a gentle strength routine for physical and psychologi…
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Is lowering speed limits the answer to improving road safety?
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As road safety researchers are pushing for lower speed limits on the road, what additional measures could be effective in reducing the number of fatalities on the roads? Associate professor Michael Fitzharris, from The Monash Accident Research centre joins Hilary Harper to discuss what keeps drivers safe.…
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Would lower speed limits reduce the number of road accidents? And how to increase your strength safely.
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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CLIVE HAMILTON: CONTENTIOUS CLIMATE COLLAPSE TRUTH - how the “Electrify Everything” message + private schools could be our downfall if we don’t change course
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Professor Clive Hamilton (public ethicist; climate activist; founder of the Australia Institute) has led the emissions reduction conversation for decades. But he - controversially - has recently switched tack, arguing that climate mitigation is now impossible. And irresponsible. And that we must instead put our efforts (and last resources) into try…
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NAPLAN success, healthy joints, and life-changing work
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The Bright Side shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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102 | 'You had me at bog people' with Zahid Gamieldien, author of 'All the Missing Children'
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'I wasn't even sure I was going to write a novel.' Author Zahid Gamieldien joins us to discuss his debut novel, All the Missing Children. Zahid speaks about his start writing short stories, his decision to transition to novel writing based on the advice of a publisher, and how he sees the differences between prose and screenwriting. He also speaks …
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Can you zap yourself buff with electrical muscle stimulation?
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It might not seem like it, but we humans are electrical beings. We rely on electrical impulses to stay alive. So can we rely on electrical impulses … to get swole? Norman and Tegan investigate the various claims surrounding electrical muscle stimulation. References Functional Electrical Stimulation and Spinal Cord Injury Effects of Neuromuscular El…
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Can you zap yourself buff with electrical muscle stimulation?
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It might not seem like it, but we humans are electrical beings. We rely on electrical impulses to stay alive. So can we rely on electrical impulses … to get swole? Norman and Tegan investigate the various claims surrounding electrical muscle stimulation. References Functional Electrical Stimulation and Spinal Cord Injury Effects of Neuromuscular El…
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The worlds worst sports podcast is here to kick your Wednesday into gear, from footy to formula 1 horse racing and cricket plus heaps more sports poorly reported on, this light hearted t sports podcast has it all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Farmers Federation denies claims beef farming causes deforestation in Australia
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Australia's supermarket giants are facing pressure to stop selling beef linked to deforestation over concerns from environmental groups. The main organisation representing farmers has labelled that a campaign of fear and misinformation.
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SBS On the Money: CEO Series, Coles and BHP
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As we move into the final week of reporting season - Rena Sarumpaet speaks with Coles CEO Leah Weckert and BHP CFO Vandita Pant about their corporate reports. Plus – what to expect from tomorrow’s inflation report. For more, Rhayna Bosch speaks with Wavestone Capital director Catherine Allfrey.
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CFMEU Rallies: 'This union will stand long after politicians are gone'
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Thousands of union members have rallied across the country to vent their anger over the Federal government's decision to put the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union into administration. The decision came after allegations of corruption in the Union's leadership.
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INTERVIEW: AIWT CEO Yvonne Yeo reacts to the Government's Student Cap announcement
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The government will limit the number of international student commencements to 270,000 next year, with 145,000 places for publicly funded universities. Minister Jason Clare says the caps will ensure the sector is sustainable into the future whilst the government tries to limit overseas migration to Australia after a 73 per cent increase on arrivals…
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Russia launches largest barrage of air assaults on Ukraine yet
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Russia has launched one of its most extensive air assaults on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure and causing widespread blackouts across over half of the country. Despite Ukraine intercepting many of the missiles and drones, the strikes were a reminder to Ukrainians and Western leaders that Russia still holds significant power in the conflict…
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UN says Israel's evacuations in Gaza are preventing delivery of much-needed aid
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Israel launches widespread strikes on Hezbollah and in the West Bank. And the United Nations says Israel's evacuation orders on humanitarian zones in Gaza are forcing aid workers to halt operations.
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The spark that saw Andy become solar-powered
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Andy McCarthy found passion for solar power as a high school dropout. He began one of Australia's biggest solar businesses, right in the heart of Victoria's coal country. But then a breakdown changed everything for Andy and his family Andy McCarthy dropped out of high school in year 10. He was a highly energetic kid but found it difficult to latch …
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Listen to the wind a guided sleep meditation mystical calming entrancing healing
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Welcome to the official YouTube channel and podcast of Lauren Ostrowski Fenton, where we provide valuable content focused on helping you achieve better sleep and overall well-being. Lauren specializes in assisting individuals experiencing anxiety and loneliness, guiding them on a transformative journey towards restful nights and rejuvenating mornin…
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in this episode which is only three minutes long I simply ask you a question asking permission to load a couple of talks I have produced on YouTube. Much love LaurenBy Lauren Ostrowski Fenton
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Can buying in bulk save you money on your grocery bill?
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Everyday food staples like bread and eggs have gone up in price and so too has the number of people worrying about how they’re going to afford to pay for their groceries. But could joining together with your friends and neighbours to buy in bulk help save money, reduce waste and build community connections?…
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Pet ownership boomed during COVID, with nearly 50% of all households now home to at least one dog. But how many 4-legged friends are truly happy and understood by their owners? Canine welfare scientist, Dr Mia Cobb says dogs have a need to feel understood beyond just eating, sleeping and playing and she says we need to be letting our pets make some…
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Around 17% of Australians have experienced an anxiety disorder, and many of us struggle with our mental health from time to time. Parenting expert and psychologist Steve Biddulph says that we can do some healing by reconnecting with a more sensory way of experiencing the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Reconnecting with our senses and the science behind happier dogs
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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SBS On the Money CEO Series: NIB Holdings outgoing Chief Executive Mark Fitzgibbon
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Private health insurer NIB Holdings released results for the year to June 2024. And shareholders showed they wanted much better numbers - sending the stock down a whopping 17%. NIB saw a 77% jump in underlying operating profit to $257.5 million, with revenue up 9.3% to $3.3 billion. Rena Sarumpaet spaks to outgoing Chief Executive Mark Fitzgibbon a…
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Being able to make decisions about our life is good for our mental health, but the desire to control everything – our environment and other people – can become unpleasant. Where does the urge to be controlling come from? What are the signs you’re in a relationship with someone controlling? What is the right balance between being in control of life,…
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Season 2 kicks off with quite the bang as an old acquaintance of the show makes his appearance known straight off the bat! Kicking things off, the boys tell the story about their brand-new artwork (and what cracking artwork it is!) before the usual debauchery and chaos makes turns up with Brew asking Krowley about his recent health kick. Krowley ha…
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Airlines could be forced to pay compensation for delayed or cancelled flights
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Australian airline passengers could receive compensation for delayed or cancelled flights, under new reforms. The government plans to set up an Aviation Industry Scheme with an independent ombudsman and a Charter of Customer Rights.
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Israel and Hezbollah trade fire in major escalation
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The Israeli military launched what it called pre-emptive strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, as the Iran-backed militant group said it carried out its own attacks in response to the killing of a top commander. Both sides said it targeted military assets only and both sides have claimed victory. But what's to come is unclear. Hezbollah said it's o…
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Millions of Australian workers can now disconnect from their work after hours
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Millions of Australian workers now officially have the right to disconnect from their work after hours, as the government's swathe of industrial relations reforms come into effect. Business groups have criticised the change, whilst workplace relations experts say it may be challenging to enforce.
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The 2024 NAPLAN school test results show one in three Australian students are not on track with their learning. The results also reveal deep inequities in Australian schools. Indigenous children, children from disadvantaged families, and children from regional and remote areas are falling years behind their more advantaged peers as they move throug…
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The sprawling history of the human soul — part two
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In this two-part series, historian Paul Ham traces how our definition and understanding of the human soul has transformed over thousands of years. Humans have been probing their own invisible inner voice since the Stone Age. But where did the concept of the soul even come from? And is it really what separates the living from the dead? Historian and…
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When should adult kids start paying their own way?
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The rising cost of housing and a lack of full-time employment opportunities for young people has led to more adult children living at home with their parents for longer. But although these are tough economic times, does it benefit young people to learn how to pay their own way? And should parents be asking them to contribute to household bills?…
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The spotlight is back on the pros and cons of working from home, in light of recent return to office edicts from various major employers, the latest being the NSW Government. The Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) says the remote working revolution has benefited workers with disabilities, carers and mothers with young children. …
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Welcome to Ironside, where the lasagne is plentiful and bards reviled. The Heroes of Yearth find themselves pulled deeper into the city, but can't shake the feeling that there's more to one of their companions than meets the eye Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Is working from home working for carers? And teenage kids paying their own way
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of Let's Be Perfectly Queer, we take you on a quick journey through the history of heels and lipstick. We quickly dive into the origins of heels as symbols of power and their evolution into women’s fashion. We also explore the ancient roots of lipstick, its ties to witchcraft, and its transformation into a to…
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