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True leaders are rare! You could see individuals who are famous but very few are genuine leaders because they say what they don't do. I want us to chant we are the leaders of tomorrow and mean it! Only there is a twist to our popular song--'WE ARE LEADING NOW, NOT TOMORROW' Let's journey together and see you transform. 'Exciting exercises to keep you glued' You think no one would listen to you or you have no voice? Here's your one stop place; Park here! Email: KweenSisan@gmail.com
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If you can see it, you can be it. But what happens when you look around and nobody looks like you? Seen is an interview podcast that talks to inspirational Australians who have come from under-represented backgrounds and communities, and made astonishing impacts on our culture. Host Yumi Stynes gets deep and meaningful with trailblazers like drag royalty Kween Kong, writer Yassmin Abdel-Magied, AFL Women’s star player Darcy Vescio, disability activist Hannah Diviney, and domestic violence ad ...
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Today, Antonia Burke is a proud Indigenous woman who embraces her identity, her heritage and her community. But she wasn’t always proud. After years of deep detachment from her culture and a long career in the mining industry, she reconnected with her community just as the mining industry set their sights on drilling in her home. Join Yumi Stynes a…
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Tea Uglow is an influential voice in the tech world. A pioneering force behind Google's Creative Lab where she led experimental tech projects for 17 years, Tea Uglow's brilliance extends beyond technology. Join Yumi Stynes as the pair walk through Tea's personal journey, and how her experience as a trans autistic woman has become a powerful lens th…
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Debbie Kilroy is one of Australia's leading advocates for criminalised women and children. From her horrific experience in prison to becoming a lawyer and a leading voice in the fight for prisoners' rights, Debbie's journey is a testament to resilience. Join Yumi Stynes as the pair walk through Debbie’s life in prison, her pursuit of education as a…
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Darcy Vescio is a professional footy player in AFL Women’s with a mighty list of achievements under their belt. Two-time AFL Women Leading Goalkicker, Darcy was the first player to reach 50 career goals in the league! But if you spoke to Darcy at 14, they were ready to give up footy for good - there was no space for people like Darcy to play profes…
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Tarang Chawla is most recognised for his work as an activist against gender-based violence — but if you ask him, it’s something he wishes he didn’t have to do. In this episode, you’ll hear about Tarang’s journey from profound loss to impactful activism, and how above all, his voice isn’t the one that needs to be heard. The voices he wants to amplif…
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Khanh Ong wears a lot of hats — cook, presenter, author, ex-DJ and fan favourite contestant on MasterChef. But he didn’t grow up thinking he could be any of those things. In fact, he thought his only option was to be a surgeon. In this episode, host Yumi Stynes chats with Khanh about what food can represent, coming out as gay to his Vietnamese moth…
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Dr Amy Thunig knows what it’s like to be ostracised. Growing up, Amy and their family experienced adversity and racism. But that didn’t stop Amy from absolutely thriving in academia. Today they are a prominent academic and writer who advocates for better representation of Indigenous voices and knowledge. Amy and Yumi Stynes reflect on the generatio…
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Kween Kong captivated audiences on RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under and became the first drag artist to be nominated for a Logie. A big change for someone who was on the path towards professional rugby! As an artist of Tongan and Samoan descent, Kween was also often the first person of colour in the spaces she inhabited. Join Yumi Stynes as we walk th…
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If you can see it, you can be it. But what happens when you look around and nobody looks like you? Join host Yumi Stynes for a new season of Seen, an SBS Audio podcast about trailblazers who have taken risks, shown huge courage, and risen to excellence without visible role models in mainstream culture showing them the way. Celebrity chef Kanh Ong, …
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This episode covers understanding positive and negative money beliefs, understanding areas to invest etc.Be a part of something awesomehttps://t.me/MWTKCommunityDon't forget to like, subscribe, follow, rate and leave beautiful reviews. We look forward to your feedback. Follow Jessicahttps://instagram.com/thebilliondollarjessica_?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFl…
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All eyes were on Ellia Green when he won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics with the Australia rugby sevens team, but there was only person he needed to know was watching. In the final episode of this first season of Seen, Yumi Stynes speaks to the first Australian Olympian to come out as a trans man, Ellia Green, about his upbringing in Fiji and Austra…
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Professor Veena Sahajwalla spent her childhood running through the the bazaars of Mumbai and watching her mother’s holistic approach to medicine. These experiences shaped Veena’s unique perspectives on science, which have seen her recognised as the 2022 NSW Australian of the Year and awarded the Eureka Prize. In this episode of Seen, Yumi Stynes sp…
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Most Australians would regard our health system as world class, but there’s an ecosystem of discrimination that many of us often don’t see. Stuart Yiwarr McGrath is a Galiwin’ku man from north-east Arnhem Land. He’s passionate about shifting the dial on health discrimination and providing culturally appropriate healthcare to his community. Yumi Sty…
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When Shyamla Eswaran sat down for a portrait with Archibald prize-winning painter Blak Douglas, he saw Shyamla in a light they weren't ready to see themselves. Yumi Stynes chats with the dancer and artist about growing up South-Asian in Sydney’s Shire, reckoning with their gender fluidity, and connecting with their culture through dance.…
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Imagine performing shirtless as an Asian male in a room full of neo-Nazi’s? In the height of the punk scene in the 80’s, the Hard-Ons were a force to be reckoned with, defiant in the face of all odds. Yumi Stynes talks to punk legend Ray Ahn about his experience coming to Australia as a Korean migrant, discovering his love for punk rock, and the Au…
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Atong Atem’s way of expressing herself has taken the art world by storm. Within a culture that celebrates whiteness, Atong’s futuristic self-portraits celebrate and centre blackness. Yumi Stynes speaks to artist Atong Atem about her experience migrating to Australia, finding community and the weight of hypervisibility as a black woman in today’s wo…
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Writer, activist and broadcaster Yassmin Abdel-Magied is, for better or worse, one of the most visible women in the Australian media. The negative backlash that followed a couple of social media posts in 2017 left her questioning what she’d done wrong and where she belonged. In this episode of Seen, Yumi Stynes and Yassmin chat about the limitation…
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As a young actor looking to make his mark, Michael Mohammed Ahmad faced one problem, people only wanted to cast him as a drug dealer. Yumi Stynes sits down with Michael Mohammed - novelist, playwright and founder of Sweatshop Western Sydney Literary Movement. We hear about his experiences growing up as a young Muslim Lebanese man in a post-9/11 wor…
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Growing up, Hannah Diviney was constantly asked what her paralympic sport was going to be. “I would always turn around and be like, see my two sisters over there. How come you're not asking them what their Olympic sport is going to be?” Join Yumi Stynes as the pair discuss why representation is so important, taking on Lizzo, and how Hannah is worki…
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Narelda Jacobs is a Whadjuk Noongar woman and the first Aboriginal, openly lesbian newsreader on TV in Western Australia. Join Yumi Stynes as the pair reflect on Narelda’s relationships with her parents, coming to terms with her sexuality, forging her career in media and the responsibility she bears as a very visible First Nations media personality…
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If you can see it, you can be it. But what happens when you look around and nobody looks like you? Join host Yumi Stynes for Seen, a new SBS podcast about cultural creatives who rise to excellence in spite of arriving in a role-model vacuum. Trailblazers like writer Yassmin Abdel-Magied, musician Ray Ahn, and Olympian Ellia Green share the transfor…
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Are you pro life or pro choice? Are you interested in knowing God's perspective on this subject? Are you pregnant and contemplating an abortion? This discuss is for you or someone you know. Are you also interested in gaining more knowledge about the subject matter, you would not miss out. Discuss held on our Telegram channel and converted into a po…
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Where do you get your validation?What affirms you? This episode is a discussion on the Telegram community converted into a podcast. It speaks about self worth, self image and identity in depth with renowned speaker, 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗲𝗹 𝗢𝗯𝗶𝘆𝗼𝗿 .Join the telegram community by simply searching 'MWTKCommunity' on Telegram. It's a family you would be glad to be a pa…
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This episode talks about KweenSisan's journey before marriage, and 15 things she would say have helped her thus far. Officially recorded on the 10th of December 2021, 8 days before her wedding live on Crown94.7FM Asaba hence the ads and breaks. She believes strongly you would have a lot to take out. Be blessed. You can reach the Moments with the Kw…
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Recording of Telegram session with Mr Noah Toluleke and his wife Favour Toluleke. You cannot effectively lead if you do not know how to navigate the marriage institution. Family is one of the basic building blocks of good, sound, sustainable leadership and the quality of family you produce is dependent on the quality of your person. Take out time t…
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You cannot argue with a man that has a story they say. Evangelist Christian Chukwuka, a man who pushed drugs in Sweden for over twenty years and spent about 8 years in prison UNTILL SOMETHING HAPPENED. He has something to share to every one who has a drug story out there. It did not start with you, but you can make a life changing decision today. #…
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Every one is born to be someone great, someone with the capacity to influence and affect nations, beyond making money. Some women, and men go all the way to survive, including selling their bodies for money. This does not help such an individual become what God has made him or her to be. We have Pastor Shalom Chukwuka who has helped a lot of ladies…
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This episode seeks to help us ask certain questions regarding where we are at as a member of a family. What exactly are we missing? Why are the divorce cases increasing? What value system does your family potray? If there is one thing I know my family will be known for, it has got to be integrity. What is yours? Email - mwtkcommunity1@gmail.com Ins…
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When I set up to record this episode, have it air on radio... I wondered if I could actually do it. But hey, someone listened, searched for me and gave me a gift I so appreciated, because of this podcast. I hope it blessed you too. You can send questions, contributions etc via mwtkcommunity1@gmail.com or @mwtkcommunity on IG or +2348058613704. Mass…
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This episode hosts a single mum who was abandoned by her partner when she needed him most. She talks about how she was able to pull through it and still have a heart to forgive him in the process. The audio delivery isn't a hundred, but the content has the ability to make your heart do what you never thought it could -FORGIVE!. To share testimonies…
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In the place of building capacity is the need to deal with deeply rooted issues that affect so much about us, one of which is our self worth. Chibundu Joyce talks about this and even shares her experiences in the process. Send your smss to +2349017164357 and emails to @mwtkcommunity1@gmail.com. Chibundu Joyce- Critique, Writer, Igbo Language Coach …
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If you have ever wanted to sell anything, this is the podcast to listen to, more than 9 points that will shift your thinking, radically. You are in for a major change if you allow this podcast spur you to take action. Remember, Transformation is in ACTION. Connect with us via email, sms or social media @ mwtkcommunity1@gmail.com or +2349017164357 o…
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This episode is a work of research. Sharing likely businesses that can be done with a certain amount of money in Africa, Nigeria more in perspective. It also talks about different types of resources a business person can leverage on, other than finances. Take out time to note down points and what applied to you. Do note that these suggestions still…
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This episode is explosive🔥. It covers more than 8 relevant questions entrepreneurs and talented individuals who are yet to really start making profit from their skills have to ask themselves. 'Mr Ruthless Execution' nailed it on every part of this surface. #PS This podcast, like every other has the ability to change your life. You can get all the j…
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In this podcast episode, we conclude the journey we began 3 weeks ago. Giving major shout outs to Studio 8 for a job well done and to blog.feedspot.com for a wonderful rating. The Moments with the Kween podcast was recently rated among top 30 leadership podcasts and we are super excited about it. Let this podcast bless you and spur you to action.…
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Using the S.H.A.P.E analysis, Ella Ordiah takes us on a journey to Purpose Discovery. We also treat controversial questions like 'would you go to he'll if you do not fulfill purpose?' Your earphone is the magic wand. Don't forget you can send in questions and contributions to our mail @mwtkcommunity1@gmail.com…
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Ideally, this isn't the episode I'm supposed to put out. Saved somewhere in my device is an hour long interview I had with an INTJ and an ESFJ, however, I believe we were leaving the core. It isn't just about these personality types, it's about what can happen with you when you work around them. Feeding your strengths and starving your weaknesses. …
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The next podcast episode is -'Long!' I had an interview with two persons who have the INTJ and ENSJ personality, but it is every bit worth listening to. I want you to know your personality type if you are yet to, so we can study it together and build your strengths while you work on your weaknesses. Your personality is no excuse to be anything God …
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