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Between the Leaves

Ellen van Neerven, Victorian Women's Trust, Hermina Burns

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Between the Leaves, a poetry podcast hosted by Ellen van Neerven and Hermina Burns. In each episode, Ellen and Hermina illuminate poems written by women and the gender diverse, as well as their own original works, moving through themes like love, race and feminism. Proudly presented by the Victorian Women’s Trust.
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Women’s World Football Show is the longest-running podcast covering women’s soccer throughout the world. Discover the award-winning content that spotlights inspiring stories of the game’s leading women footballers, coaches, and influencers. Join us for exclusive interviews, bringing you closer to the game and learning more about your favorite players.
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Qouch

Max, Zaky & Kudu

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At Qouch we like to talk about everything from gender to race, mangoes, bats and pop culture to 90s rom coms. And we do it all from our couch!
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A new volume of succinct yet stirring stories arrives with the second season of Future Fables — Aesop’s storytelling podcast, created in partnership with Literary Hub. Exploring how the ancient fable form may bring us replenishment, comfort and perhaps guidance for the modern day, celebrated contemporary writers weave yarns that resonate and illuminate in equal measure Future Fables is created in partnership with Literary Hub. The theme music was composed by Dean Blunt; episodes were mixed, ...
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have always found guidance, connection and answers in the stars. In honour Science Week -- which this week ask us to look to the night sky -- Dr Krystal De Napoli and Peter Swanton discuss some of the astrophysical events witnessed by our ancestors. Then, Aunty Ruth Ghee is helping translate an incredibl…
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Celebrate some of the best Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art from emerging and established artists with the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. Then on Wajarri Yamaji Country, scientists are looking to the night sky to unlock the secrets of the universe. Discover how the CSIRO has worked with traditional owners to des…
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Having taken on stand-up comedy and acting, Steph Tisdell is adding a new string to her bow: fiction writing. She explains how her debut novel The Skin I'm In explores the nuances of representation, and brings diversity to diversity. Then choreographer Vicki van Hout discusses her upcoming surrealist sojourn into mortal musings set to take place at…
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As writers embrace the need to accurately reflect real-world diversity on the pages of their books how do they make sure they’re walking in someone else’s shoes in a way that’s thoughtful, careful and sensitive? Author, academic and publishing all-rounder Melanie Saward joins Awesome Blak’s Executive Director Travis De Vries to discuss the role of …
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Dr Shellie Morris is returning to the National Indigenous Music Awards, this time, to perform with strong cultural women from Borroloola. Then, Noongar and Yawuru writer and academic Elfie Shiosaki has created a poetry collection that draws on the long memory of her Country. Plus, for Word Up, community broadcaster Henry Augustine takes you to Nyul…
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As Aunty Dulcie Flower prepares to accept this year’s National NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award, she reflects her career as a nurse, activist, and advocate. Then, Ellen van Neerven discusses their newest writing venture, swim. Plus for Word Up community broadcaster Henry Augustine shares some Nyul Nyul.…
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Bangarra Dance Theatre’s latest work Horizon includes a stunning coss-cultural collaboration between Deborah Brown and Moss Te Ururangi Patterson. Then, the National Indigenous Art Fair is right around the corner, and in addition to the sale of artwork, there are many ways the fair is benefiting art centres across the country. Plus, for Word Up Car…
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Ziggy Ramo discusses the project that spans across a book, album and art exhibition: 'Human? A lie that's been killing us since 1788' Even though the mediums he’s chosen are expansive, the idea they centre is singular. Ziggy wants you to see us. Plus, for Word Up, Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour share a Dharug word which means ‘to look’.…
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Episode 228 of Women’s World Football Show podcast features founder of San Diego Soccer Women Brandi Mitchell; And soundbites from USWNT Head Coach Emma Hayes https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/60333310/download.mp3 On Episode 228 of Women’s World Football Show, we sit down with Brandi Mitchell, the inspiring founder of San Diego Soccer Women. Br…
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Episode 228 of Women's World Football Show, we sit down with Brandi Mitchell, the inspiring founder of San Diego Soccer Women. Brandi shares her journey of promoting soccer for women aged 30 to 80+, discussing the incredible impact of sport on physical and mental well-being. Discover how Brandi's initiative is building a vibrant community and offer…
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Stolen follows the story of five members of the Stolen Generations, each navigating a world that has sought to erase their cultural identity. Director Wilman Noongar, actress Kartanya Maynard and playwright Jane Harrison, explain why the play is as vitally relevant as it was 26 years ago when it premiered. Then violinist Eric Avery performs live in…
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AWAYE! first met Electric Fields in 2016 – right when the duo was setting out. Now, eight years on, Michael Ross reflects on the energy Electric Fields creates with their music. Then, NT Dance Company’s Gary Lang talks through his latest work, The Other Side of Me. For Word Up, Karina Norman and Jasmine Seymour share a Dharug word. Plus, take a mom…
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On Episode 228 of Women’s World Football Show, we sit down with award-winning author Ellen van Neerven to discuss their fascinating book, “Personal Score: Sport, Culture, Identity.” https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/59991289/download.mp3 Ellen takes us on a captivating journey through the intersection of sport, culture, and identity, offering un…
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On Episode 228 of Women's World Football Show, we sit down with award-winning author Ellen van Neerven to discuss their fascinating book, "Personal Score: Sport, Culture, Identity." Ellen takes us on a captivating journey through the intersection of sport, culture, and identity, offering unique insights into the role of women in football and the br…
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Growing up Torres Strait Islander in Australia is a new anthology exploring the distinct experiences of Torres Strait Islanders. The stories collected by editor Samantha Faulkner demonstrate that we never stop growing up. Editor Samantha Faulkner along with writers Leonora Thacker, Thomas Mayo and Donisha Duff discuss their common threads. Plus for…
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Yirinda's Fred Leone and Sam Pankhurst join you today to play live in the RN studio, and explain why they decided scrap a finished album and start again from scratch. Then, Garrmalang creative director Ben Graetz joins you to talk through this year’s festival program. Even though it boasts some big national names, Darwin music arts and culture are …
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Mykaela Saunders talks Indigenous futurism and speculative fiction. Their book Always Will Be is an exciting collection of stories imagining futures where Indigenous sovereignty is fully reasserted. Then, playwright Shakara Walley revisits her debut show Songbird for Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company. And for Word Up, Jay Minning shares a Pitjantjatjara…
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Already an accomplished actor, singer, songwriter and writer, Elaine Crombie has added another string to her bow: stand-up comedy with the Aboriginal Comedy Allstars. Celebrate an incredible win for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation with its CEO Ben Bowen. Then, Head of First Nations Programming at the Sydney Opera House Michael Hutchings explains…
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The newest season of Alone Australia has launched and this time they’ve sent their ten survivalist contestants to the South Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The show’s executive producer Riima Daher talks through some of the big changes on Alone this season, while contestant Jason Allwood shares he's rethinking the notion of community. Then Australi…
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Native ingredients are good for our land, bodies and minds, but why is so little of the native food market is Aboriginal owned? Education consultant Priscilla Reid-Loynes, chef Mark Olive, and IndigiEarth founder Sharon Winsor discuss how ideas of First Nations food has changed over the years. Then for Word Up, Che Kelly shares the Miriwoong word f…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/59149869/download.mp3 On Episode 226 of Women’s World Football Show, we feature an exclusive interview with Matt Peek, co-founder of Parkside Trading Cards, as he shares the inspiring story behind the NWSL trading cards. Discover how these cards are empowering players and captivating fans young and old. (15′) Tu…
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On Episode 226 of Women's World Football Show, we feature an exclusive interview with Matt Peek, co-founder of Parkside Trading Cards, as he shares the inspiring story behind the NWSL trading cards. Discover how these cards are empowering players and captivating fans young and old. (15') Tune in to learn: The journey of Parkside Trading Cards and t…
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