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SSEAC Stories

Sydney Southeast Asia Centre

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SSEAC Stories is a podcast series produced by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney. Experts join us in every episode to explore the latest research and share their insights on a wide range of topics pertaining to Southeast Asia.Visit our website for more information or to browse additional resources: sydney.edu.au/sseac.
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Welcome to The Cosmic Whispers Podcast where we delve into the realms of spirituality, personal growth, and the cosmic dance between the 3rd and 5th dimensions. In each episode, we embark on a quest for self-knowledge and transformation, embracing the interplay between our physical reality and the higher realms of consciousness. Through engaging conversations, we unravel the mysteries of the soul, share tools for personal growth, and explore the delicate balance of transcending the old parad ...
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Hailing from the Netherlands and now a permanent resident in Bolivia, Hilvert Timmer wears many hats – He is an economist-anthropologist, a passionate researcher of indigenous traditions, a permaculturist, and a consciousness consultant. Hilvert co-founded Quinta Conciencia, a retreat centre dedicated to spreading knowledge and practices that promo…
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In Cambodia, the government and civil society organisations have paid significant attention to Gender-based Violence and Harassment, within both the domestic sphere and, increasingly, in the workplace context. A major driver behind this increased scrutiny of GBVH issues is the presence of international donors in Cambodia, and an expectation that in…
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Globally, 1.4 billion people are considered to be “financially excluded,” meaning they cannot safely access appropriate and affordable financial services. Muslim communities have particularly high levels of financial exclusion – for example, Muslim-majority countries have 24% lower participation rates in active borrowing from banks, and 29% lower r…
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Aquaculture is the fastest-growing protein production industry globally, with Vietnam one of the top producers and exporters of seafood products. In Vietnam, aquaculture is seen as a means of protecting rural livelihoods threatened by the consequences of climate change on agriculture. But climate change also drives the emergence of marine bacterial…
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Episode 15 is about recognising spiritual bypassing and toxic positivity. Let's bring in the New Year by embracing ourselves FULLY and that includes our shadow selves. Recommended oracle decks: Moonology Manifestation Oracle : A 48-Card Moon Astrology Oracle Deck and Guidebook- by Yasmin Boland Track IDs: Oberkampf - by Heanig 🌬️ Welcome to The Cos…
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Have you ever heard of Kawi? Much of what is considered “classical” in Indonesian history, such as the Borobudur temple complex or the kingdom of Majapahit, is a product of Kawi Culture. In fact, Indonesian society emerged from the ancient traditions of Kawi Culture, which stretch back over a thousand years. The symbols and ideas of Kawi Culture co…
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Welcome to Episode 14 with special guest Roberto Landivar, an international business strategist, conscious environmentalist, and guardian of our planet. His journey unfolds beyond boardrooms to the heart of Bolivia, where he established the Iwiti Yagua Kawi sanctuary. This sanctuary serves as a haven for animals affected by deforestation and slash-…
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In the last of our five special podcasts about from the recent SSEAC field schools to Southeast Asia, we will be hearing from students and staff from the field school to Cambodia, which looked anti-microbial resistance (AMR). This field school was offered to students from medical sciences, pharmacy, arts, international relations, media and communic…
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Julius Horsthuis is a Fractal artist based in Amsterdam. With a rich background in the Dutch film and entertainment industry, Julius transitioned to become a trailblazer in fractal animation. His unique blend of abstract and cinematic animation quickly gained global recognition, featured on platforms like The Creators Project, Gizmodo, and Vimeo St…
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In the fourth of five special podcasts about from the recent SSEAC field schools to Southeast Asia, we will be hearing from students and staff from the field school to Timor Leste, which looked at disability and work. This field school was offered to students from health sciences, psychology, and social work. Leader Natali Pearson is joined by co-l…
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Dr. Cynthia Daoud, PhD in molecular biology, offers a distinctive perspective as a scientist, freelance medical and scientific writer, and the Chief Editor at Biologically Curious. Her expertise extends beyond the lab, delving into the intricacies of gene therapy and rare diseases. Her educational foundation, including studies at Paris Saclay Unive…
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In the third of five special podcasts about from the recent SSEAC field schools to Southeast Asia, we will be hearing from students and staff from the field school to the Philippines, which looked at disaster risk and resilience. This field school was offered to students from Engineering, Architecture and Anthropology. Leader Aaron Opdyke is joined…
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In the second of five special podcasts about from the recent SSEAC field schools to Southeast Asia, we will be hearing from students and staff from the field school to Indonesia, which looked at social justice. This field school was offered to students from law, political economy, geography, gender and cultural studies, Indonesian studies, and Asia…
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In the first of five special podcasts hearing from the recent SSEAC field schools to Southeast Asia, we will be talking with students and staff from the field school to Singapore, which was looking at the COVID Vaccination Rollout in Singapore. This field school was offered to students from Pharmacy, Geography, International Relations and Health an…
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Reverend Lisa Q. Fetterman, Founder of the Plant Minister, and Co-Founder of Lead Embodied is a psychedelic minister who helps top executives integrate and lead their teams from a place of acceptance and commitment. She offers both 1-on-1 and peer group coaching on psychedelic integration drawing from the wisdom of Internal Family Systems, Positive…
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The International Labour Organization estimates that in Southeast Asia there are 30 million children engaged in paid work, 17 million in engaged in unpaid work and 50 million who don’t attend school. These figures can be a shock to people living in countries like Australia where childhood is typically a non-productive stage of life more readily ass…
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Joen is an occult spiritualist. She uses ritual magick in her daily practise to reach a state of self actualisation through transformational healing. She is also the founder of The Botanical Alkhemist, where she shares her wisdom and teachings through workshops, daily insights and her personal crafts. Join us in Episode 10 with occult spiritualist …
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LIHLA is a cellist, singer, composer, electronic producer, and storyteller who masterfully blends cello, electronic production, and vocals to craft immersive aural-hallucinatory worlds of intricately shifting landscapes. She has over 30 years of classical training and a decade of composing and producing experiences, effortlessly navigating between …
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LIHLA is a cellist, singer, composer, electronic producer, and storyteller who masterfully blends cello, electronic production, and vocals to craft immersive aural-hallucinatory worlds of intricately shifting landscapes. She has over 30 years of classical training and a decade of composing and producing experiences, effortlessly navigating between …
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Matt Toussaint is program director and lead facilitator of Casa Del Maestro, a family-operated "jungle to table" ayahuasca centre based in Peru. A native of Upstate New York with a background in Cultural Anthropology, Matt's innate connection to nature has always been profound. His initial ayahuasca experience in 2008 with esteemed healer or curand…
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Inequality has always been key to understanding Indonesia’s development. But this is a multidimensional issue, and one that has manifested in vastly different ways in Indonesia over the years: from low and stable inequality, to the aspiration to inequality, to the relationship between inequality and collective violence. The way we understand inequa…
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Matt Toussaint is program director and lead facilitator of Casa Del Maestro, a family-operated "jungle to table" ayahuasca centre based in Peru. A native of Upstate New York with a background in Cultural Anthropology, Matt's innate connection to nature has always been profound. His initial ayahuasca experience in 2008 with esteemed healer or curand…
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In this episode, I give some basic tips on clearing energy with smudge sticks, creating energetic boundaries, dialing in your intuition, and explaining what exactly a transmuter is. Adding these simple tools to your toolbox will work wonders, especially when managing sensitivities. Thank you for joining me on this journey of self-discovery! Recomme…
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Annette Dalloo of Infinite Soul Love, is an Akashic Records Conduit, and Channel and Divine Connection Coach. She can help you find your way to unconditional love by transcending repeating patterns and wounding in your life. She is also host of the podcast "The Heart of You" which gives you the tools to move through your Spiritual Awakening in a wa…
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Annette Dalloo of Infinite Soul Love is an Akashic Records Conduit, and Channel and Divine Connection Coach. She can help you find your way to unconditional love by transcending repeating patterns and wounding in your life. She is also host of the podcast "The Heart of You" which gives you the tools to move through your Spiritual Awakening in a way…
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Leo Van Woerden is a Sleep Expert, biohacker, speaker, coach, drummer, and Neuroscientist specializing in memory, mental fitness, sleep, and optimal functioning in our modern world. With a Masters degree in neuroscience and a deep passion for biohacking, Leo lives by his philosophy of combining western science with eastern wisdom to empower others …
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Demographic changes, rise in disposable income, and steady economic growth has led to a growing demand for healthcare services in Vietnam. But the public healthcare system struggles to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the Vietnamese population. Within this context, the private sector in Vietnam fills an important gap left by the public sector. …
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Meet the host, me, Jöne aka Cosmic Mama, and delve into my personal journey of embracing sensitivities as an empath, highly sensitive person, clairsentient, and transmuter. In this episode, we explore the differences in empathic experiences and gain insights into the beauty and challenges of being a highly sensitive soul. Tune in to unlock the wisd…
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There is a growing list of human rights abuses and acts of violence against those who have sought to promote political transparency and freedom in Laos. Laos has long been an authoritarian state with no tolerance for public criticism. Increasingly, however, it appears to be also becoming a criminal state, where corrupt elites have enmeshed themselv…
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In lower–income economies, a small change in people’s wellbeing may trigger a suite of behavioral responses, some of which may be unlawful as well as violent. Motives and modes of conflict vary. In regions with high agricultural dependence, conflict can be linked with harvest-time windfalls. Agriculture is a crucial sector for employment and income…
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The concept of human dignity is a foundational one within human rights discourses, and is commonly used in the context of human rights and sustainable development policies and programs. But the meaning of ‘human dignity’, and its role, have seldom been interrogated rigorously or systematically. Instead, there exists a widespread presumption of univ…
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Malaysia is a classic example of a plural society, with a diverse population consisting of the indigenous peoples, collectively called bumiputera, and the descendants of immigrant populations from southern China, South Asia, the Middle East and Europe. In this multi-ethnic context, the question of identity, notably of Malay identity, has remained e…
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In 2021, a famous Vietnamese businesswoman hosted a three-hour long Facebook livestream, in which she named and shamed celebrities for their controversial public behaviours. This formed part of a regular pattern of personal attacks, in which she weaponised livestreaming to denounce media and charity organisations in front of huge online audiences. …
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