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Co-hosted by Professor Tracey Bunda and Associate Professor Katelyn Barney, this podcast series focuses on Indigenising the university curriculum. Each episode is an interview with Indigenous and/or non-Indigenous staff across the faculties at the University of Queensland.
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Welcome to Pedagogy A-Go-Go, a podcast about college faculty sharing what happens in their classrooms and why. Hosted by Dr. Gina Turner, Associate Professor of Psychology at Northampton Community College, and Dr. Thomas O'Connor, an Assistant Dean at Northampton Community College.
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Academia is slow to change. There's those of us who shake it up, force it to change or even decide to leave and poke it from the outside! Change does happen but it's a challenge. When I was a professor, I would write blogs, engage in public outreach that involved I'm A Scientist Get Me Out Of Here, cocktail evenings with science, and other silly ways to get people the knowledge I was producing. I also made experiments fun by bringing VR to prisons and schools. And I brought Capoeira, a Brazi ...
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Brought to you by Inclusive Group, Inclusion Unlocked explores the most pressing equity, diversity and inclusion challenges in the world of work. We take a fresh look at the most effective ways to dismantle barriers standing in the way of inclusion and the everyday actions and behaviours that drive change. Through sharing lived experiences, delving into research and best practice and revealing practical tips, our guests will help you to unlock inclusion in your team or your organisation. We ...
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Peta Rake and Freja Carmichael discuss the role of art as a medium to include Indigenous perspectives in the curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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An Academic Meeting Spurred a Chocolate Biz with Dr Sonia Tucci
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An insufferable staff meeting inspired a side-gigBy Academic Misfits
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A PhD Doesn’t Have to be a Creativity Sap with Dr Nai Kim
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Dr Nai (Nayoung) Kim talks about being a misfit in #academia in many ways… mostly in its requirement of a written doctoral thesis for… an English (literature) major! How very dare academia! ;) We also talk about our mutual need for creativity, the realities of ocean crossing and Nai’s label of Ms Strawberry! Find Nai… Read More »A PhD Doesn’t Have …
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Country: Sally Butler and Sonja Carmichael
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Associate Professor Sally Butler and Sonja Carmichael discuss the benefits of field teaching to enhance student understandings about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, histories and cultures. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Defying Expectations and Following My Passion Out of Academia with Dr Gina Petonito
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Gina Petonito – Founder of Writing Your Way and Academic Women Reclaim Your Power – talked about how her writing passion has opened doors, raised her visibility on social media and given her a ready made community to advertise to. This is information she’s rarely shared before! It may have made her an academic misfit… Read More »Defying Expectation…
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Episode 18: Joelle Emerson on driving meaningful change in organisations
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Efforts to level the playing field for diverse talent are in the spotlight. Will employers stand by their DEI commitments, or in an increasingly politicised landscape will diversity targets, diverse shortlists and DEI talent programmes be deemed high risk? Sasha is joined in conversation with Joelle Emerson to find out more. Joelle is the co-founde…
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Associate Professor Sonia Roitman and Greg Kitson discuss how they teach students to respect Indigenous perspectives in urban planning courses and their use of art as a tool to teach students about activism and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connections to Country. You can view the transcript for the interview here.…
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Episode 17: Matt Boyd on helping organisations to become neuro-inclusive
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As organisations and individuals realise the importance of building both their understanding of neurodiversity and their capability around neuro-inclusion, Sasha is joined in conversation by Matt Boyd. Matt is the founder of Exceptional Individuals a trailblazing organisation providing neurodiversity consulting to employers, while offering recruitm…
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Dr Vigya Sharma discusses how she is Indigenising the curriculum in her humanitarian engineering course. She discusses the use of case studies and videos resources as a way of introducing students to key truths in relation to access to water, sanitation, energy, and infrastructure in remote Indigenous communities. You can view the transcript for th…
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Episode 16: Max Dickins on masculinity and loneliness - Do men have a friendship problem?
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Do men have a friendship problem? Research indicates that, generally, men have less close friends than women - and the problem is getting worse. In the latest episode of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha speaks with actor, presenter, comedian and author Max Dickins on masculinity, mental health, loneliness, and why friendship can feel trickier for men. Max…
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Reciprocity: Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Samantha Cooms and Gemma Irving
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Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Dr Samantha Cooms and Dr Gemma Irving discuss the principles and practices they are using to Indigenise the curriculum in business and management courses. They also discuss the importance of allyship, reciprocity and collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous staff in this context. You can view the transcript for th…
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Episode 15: Professor John Amaechi OBE on effective leadership and authentic workplace culture
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In one of the most thought-provoking episodes yet of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha is joined by founder of APS Intelligence LTD, Professor John Amaechi OBE. John is widely recognised as an influential thinker in HR and a respected organisational psychologist who partners with businesses to build bespoke programmes focused behavioural change. We learn a…
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Cultural Capability: Karina Maxwell and Kate Thompson
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Karina Maxwell and Kate Thompson discuss teaching students how to do a meaningful acknowledgement of Country and ensuring students studying nursing, midwifery and social work reflect on their identities in order to become more culturally capable. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Relationships: Des Crump and Samantha Disbray
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Des Crump and Dr Samantha Disbray discuss building and sustaining relationships, the importance of listening, and the ways local place names can be used as a starting point to Indigenise the curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Episode 14: Sharon Peake on Workplace Diversity and the Essence of Authentic Leadership
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In the latest episode of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha is joined by Sharon Peake, the award-winning founder and CEO of Shape Talent. In a wide reaching conversation, we learn about how Sharon's psychology and talent management background have influenced the way she works with organisations and leaders to drive authentic change. From navigating the comp…
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Coen Hird and Associate Professor Steven Salisbury discuss field teaching, building relationships with Butchulla traditional owners at K’gari, and the ways they are introducing students to the importance of respecting Aboriginal understandings and connections to Country. You can view the transcript for the interview here.…
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Anna Lagos and Caitlin Murphy discuss the benefits of Indigenising the curriculum and how the University of Queensland library is supporting Indigenising curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here. The website Anna and Caitlin discuss can be found here.By Bunda & Barney
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Episode 13: Flipping the script - trauma, addiction and unlocking potential with Lewis Raymond Taylor
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In one of the most candid episodes yet of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha is joined by Lewis Raymond Taylor. Lewis is the founder of global coaching phenomenon the Coaching Masters and has been listed among the top 10 coaches in the world by Yahoo Finance. Lewis recently featured in recent Netflix documentary, the Psychopath Life Coach, a powerful and, i…
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Reciprocity: Keane Wheeler and Murray Phillips
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Dr Keane Wheeler and Professor Murray Phillips discuss reciprocity in relation to Indigenising the curriculum in Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Episode 12: Accelerating progress on gender diversity with Sonia Bate
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Welcome to our latest episode of Inclusion Unlocked. Sasha is joined in conversation by one of the most respected leaders in the DEI space, Sonia Bate, founder and Managing Director of Edit Development. Edit was created with the goal of making a difference and since its inception in 2010, Edit has been at the forefront of advancing gender diversity…
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Jim Walker discusses the importance of respect and Indigenising the science curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Episode 11: Transforming the Narrative, A Deep Dive Into Diversity and Inclusion With Funke Abimbola, MBE
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In our latest episode of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha is joined by Funke Abimbola, MBE. Funke is an award-winning, C-suite diversity, equity and inclusion leader, lawyer, media commentator and author who, following a highly successful legal career, has become a leading figure in the DEI space. We explore Funke's early career, her experience of adversi…
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Associate Professor Geoff Ginn discusses the importance of truth telling in relation to Indigenising the History curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Episode 10: Thriving as a Purpose-Led Professional, Karima Green on Inclusion, Values and Resilience
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Get ready for a thought-provoking journey in the newest episode of Inclusion Unlocked, as Sasha engages in one of our most open and candid discussions yet, with Director of Inclusion and Impact at CSM, Karima Green. We explore the nuanced landscape of sports and inclusion, and unpack the often-unseen challenges faced by DEI practitioners. Karima's …
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Country: Carroll Go-Sam and Kelly Greenop
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Carroll Go-Sam and Dr Kelly Greenop discuss the importance of teaching Architecture, Design and Planning students about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connections to Country. The Campuses on Countries: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Design Framework discussed in this episode can be viewed here. You can view the transcript for the inte…
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Ren Perkins and Dr Kate McLay discuss the benefits of Indigenising curriculum in Education. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Episode 9: The Power of Dialogue, Asif Sadiq on championing diversity, equity and inclusion
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In this episode, Sasha is joined by Asif Sadiq MBE, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer for Warner Brothers Discovery. With a career spanning the City of London Police, EY, Adidas, and the Telegraph, Asif has emerged as one of the world's most prominent and influential DEI leaders. Asif has received a broad range of awards and recognitio…
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Cultural Capability: James Blackwell, Kath Gelber and Morgan Brigg
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James Blackwell, Professor Kath Gelber and Associate Professor Morgan Brigg discuss building cultural capability in relation to Indigenising curriculum in Political Science and International Studies. The Incorporating Indigenous Scholarship Tip Sheet discussed in this episode can be accessed here. You can view the transcript for the interview here.…
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Episode 8: Emma Banks On Diversity, Innovation, And Shaping The Music Industry
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In this new episode of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha is joined by music industry powerhouse Emma Banks. Emma, a formidable music agent, represents some of the world's most successful artists, including Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry, Muse, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Florence & The Machine. Deeply respected for her ability to spot talent and her care for the…
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Relationships: Francis Nona and Preetha Thomas
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Francis Nona and Dr Preetha Thomas discuss the importance of relationships in Indigenising curriculum in Public Health. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Listen to the trailer for the podcast series Indigenising Curriculum in Practice. You can view the transcript here. For more information about Indigenising curriculum at UQ see here.By Bunda & Barney
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Episode 7: Wellbeing and removing barriers - Sasha Scott in conversation with Clare Balding CBE
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In this episode, Sasha is joined by broadcaster, journalist and author Clare Balding CBE. Alongside being one of Britain's best known broadcasters, Clare is an ardent campaigner for the representation of women in sport. Clare's extensive charity work with organisations close to her heart include her role as Patron of Riding for the Disabled, the Br…
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Episode 6: Financial Wellbeing - Sasha Scott in conversation with Ellie Austin-Williams
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In this episode, Sasha is joined by Ellie Austin-Williams, personal finance writer and founder of online community This Girl Talks Money. Ellie is a strong believer that understanding how to manage money and look after our financial wellbeing should not be reserved for the rich and privileged. This Girl Talks Money has helped to create a community …
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Episode 5: Dr Amit Patel - Hostility, kindness and humanity - insights into a sight loss journey
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As a trauma doctor and rapid response driver, specialising in major incidents, when Dr Amit Patel lost his sight overnight in 2013, he felt he had lost 'who I was, and what I was'. Just six weeks later, in one of the fasted matches in guide-dog history, Amit was paired with Kika - who he credits with rebuilding his confidence and independence. Amit…
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