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Queensland Tourism Talks

Queensland Government - Department of Tourism, Innovation and Sport

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Welcome to Queensland Tourism Talks, your ultimate podcast channel dedicated to strengthening Queensland's position as a world-leading tourism destination. Explore how to elevate your business and create exceptional experiences for everyone in Queensland tourism. From game-changing insights and strategies, to funding, resources and success stories... we've got you covered.
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Come and eavesdrop on the Gorgeous Ladies of Psychology as they wrestle with the demands of the the personal, the professional and the existential. Follow their story, as they and the clients they work with tackle the weighty mighty issues of our time and sit in that uncomfortably comfortable place … the boxing ring for Psychologists, the couch. In the Ancient Greek tradition of achieving cultural Catharsis through Drama and the now lost Theory of Comedy penned by Aristotle, get yourself a r ...
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The Igniting Accessible Experiences podcast series, produced in partnership with Get Skilled Access, helps Queensland tourism operators make their services more accessible and inclusive. “You need to be aware that everyone experiences things differently.” In this episode, Bridie McKim is joined by Naomi Miles and David Elliot from Australian Ages o…
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The Igniting Accessible Experiences podcast series, produced in partnership with Get Skilled Access, helps Queensland tourism operators make their services more accessible and inclusive. "People with disability want to succeed and have careers just like everyone else." Ben Pettingill and Bridie McKim are joined by Steph Agnew, who is blind and an i…
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The Igniting Accessible Experiences podcast series, produced in partnership with Get Skilled Access, helps Queensland tourism operators make their services more accessible and inclusive. “Universal design is that methodology that caters for so many people, globally.” Ben Pettingill is joined by Zack Alcott from Get Skilled Access and Bianca Bassett…
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The Igniting Accessible Experiences podcast series, produced in partnership with Get Skilled Access, helps Queensland tourism operators make their services more accessible and inclusive. “Talk to me like you would anyone else.” In this episode, co-hosts Ben Pettingill and Bridie McKim are joined by Rory Douglas, a blind guide dog user, to discuss v…
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The Igniting Accessible Experiences podcast series, produced in partnership with Get Skilled Access, helps Queensland tourism operators make their services more accessible and inclusive. “You’re going to open up the doors to 20% more of the population by putting accessibility and inclusion at the forefront.” In this episode, co-hosts Ben Pettingill…
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The Igniting Accessible Experiences podcast series, produced in partnership with Get Skilled Access, helps Queensland tourism operators make their services more accessible and inclusive. “Consultation is really the key… and changes don’t need to cost the earth.” In this episode, co-hosts Ben Pettingill and Bridie McKim are joined by Chantel MacLach…
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Step up into Education: Part 3 - Belonging and the transition to schoolThis podcast is designed to support professional conversations about evidence-informed approaches to transition to school and early years practices, as identified in current research and literature. This is third in a series which will focus on supporting Queensland schools to t…
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Step into Education: Part 2 - Understanding the perspectives of children in the transition to school.This podcast is designed to support professional conversations about evidence-informed approaches to transition to school and early years practices, as identified in current research and literature. This is the second in a series which will focus on…
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Step up into Education: Part 1 - Listening to children in the transition to schoolThis podcast is designed to support professional conversations about evidence-informed approaches to transition to school and early years practices, as identified in current research and literature. This is the second in a series which will focus on supporting Queensl…
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Imy & Gerri review the year that was with mixed results. Imy is unhappy. Gerri is encouraged. Christmas is a time of exhaustion and aspirational Self Reflection. How did we go? Did we cover everything that was and was not - discussed? Was something important missed? The clashing between Counselling and Clinical Psychology reaches an inevitable clim…
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Gerri wants to continue on with GLOP’s investigation of difficult themes and bravely introduces the topic of ‘treatment failures’. This intrepid investigation is introduced with all the crowd pleasing nuance of humility disguised as confidence winked at with a confusing double signal pointing to the protective, reassuring, cloaking presence of a “w…
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GLOP find themselves staring in to a familiar abyss, the doledrums of long haul practice and its concomitant demands. Gerri wants to mess about with the existential angst Psychologists encounter at different stages of their working life, particularly the later stage. She has not broken with tradition and has constructed a model to try and clear up …
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Gerri wants to discuss using that loaded question “RUOK?” She is not happy with the insincere form or the “half arsed check in”. Continuing on with GLOP’s ‘Working Girl’ analogy, Gerri compares the variation of RUOK? Check Ins across ‘Multiple Madams’ and agencies where she “turns tricks”. Shadows of declining coping in response to the Lockdowns an…
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Gerri has been to an ‘Eating Disorders Conference’ and is left wondering if the Conference tag line was sincere. Accreditation confirming the skill set requirement to work with ‘eating disorders’ is discussed and examined in terms of its symbolic meaning as a possible antidote to a wobbly personal identity. The current demand in Australia for menta…
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