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The Uncensored Moms

Vicki Henry & Michelle Dixon

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A podcast that encourages being unapologetically uncensored every day. We just happen to be moms too. New episodes every week. Hosted by Michelle Dixon and Vicki Henry. Say hi at theumcast@gmail.com Follow us @theumcast Send us a message or a voicemail: www.theumcast.com/asktheumcast Learn more about us on our website: www.theumcast.com
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The Cisco Kid was a popular film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his short story, “The Caballero’s Way,” published in 1907 in the collection Heart of the West. Films and television depicted the Cisco Kid as a heroic Mexican caballero, although in O. Henry’s original story he was a non-Hispanic character and a cruel outlaw probably modeled on Billy the Kid. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck i ...
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This is the podcast which interviews high performing individuals from the sporting, corporate, cultural world and beyond, who have been through adversity but come back stronger. Hosted by Emma Levy, who found a shift in her perspective on life following her diagnosis and subsequent treatment for breast cancer, she aims to explore and share other amazing stories with the ultimate goal of helping others deal with adversity, and inspire them to do great things.
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Keeping secrets from family. Kids vs Adults, and parenting is relentless, yes? Night terrors just won’t let up. Switching gears right into the Brazilian bikini wax and Michelle’s new guest in the room. Politics! This is how it’s gonna be babies, allll the way to November. Settle on in. TWL: Vicki is loving James by Percival E…
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Vicki van Hout is an independent artist with more than three decades of experience. A dancer, choreographer, writer and thinker, Vicki delights in finding the line between the pedestrian and the sublime. This month Vicki and her longtime collaborative partner Marian Abboud will invite people to take part in a "surrealist sojourn into mortal musings…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Kicking it off with summer vacation things Answering all the questions! UMcast Anonymous: How are we surviving financially during this time of inflation and specifically in San Diego, CA?? Questions from Instagram: What female literary characters do we most identify with? What are we looking forward to watching in the summer …
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Sleep diaries and modesty Cleaning diaries Everything is too expensive The cult of faux ear bandages Social media sobriety update Prime Day Influenced Trust the clock to get more done Communication ist gut We knew Biden would before he did…might as well talk politics while we’re on a roll TWL: We’re both loving Presumed Innoc…
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Dr Shellie Morris AO discusses the her latest album Waralungku; which carries forward a ten-year legacy of writing songs with “strong cultural women” of Borroloola. She also reflects on the National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs) as she prepares to perform at the 2024 ceremony, and looks back at her Female Artist of the Year win from 2004.…
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As Western Australia approaches the bicentennial year of the colony, Noongar and Yawuru writer and researcher Elfie Shiosaki explores her Country's memories of colonial violence in her collection of poetry Refugia. She discuss the relationship between her research and her writing, and how she’s able to shape her ideas into themes.…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! How long can one last without the instagram app? And what happens to us when we’re not being influenced all day long? TBD. Trips and new jobs! Fasha stories, our collective favorite! Potty mouths, poop, pets, OH MY. TWL: Vicki is loving SUMMER! Michelle is loving Ryan Trahan’s Penny Series on YouTube And finally, let’s talk a…
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Each year, the National NAIDOC Awards honour a male Elder and a female Elder for their lifetime commitment and contribution to empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Uncle Kim Collard is a Balladong/Wadjuk Elder of the Noongar Nation, and the recipient of this year's award. He explains what the award means to him, and the responsi…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! An update and a summary all in one tidy episode. Let us close this one out forever, please. TW: Harassment Support the Show. For more details, make sure you're subscribed to our email list! Join the UMclub **** Follow along on Instagram: @theumcast Slide into our email: theumcast@gmail.com Send us a voice or text message here…
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Each year the National NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award is given to someone who’s advocacy has left an indelible mark. This year, Aunty Dulcie Flower AM is being awarded the honour. She’s represented the interests of her community on a national and international level for decades. As Aunty Dulcie prepares to accept the award she reflects on a life…
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Mulanjali person Ellen van Neerven is one of the most celebrated writers in the country. Now they're ready to debut their first play: swim. It follows genderfluid protagonist E and muses on everything from the sovereignty of water to gender identity and the binding strength of culture and family. Ahead of the show's premier on Gadigal Country, Elle…
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Send us a Text Message. First up! Your support helps to keep this effort going and growing. If you appreciate all the work that goes into making this show, please consider becoming a monthly supporter! Now, let's take a look at the last City Council meeting! I'm condensing a 3 and a half hour meeting into a quick and fun podcast episode for you, my…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! So, that debate was subpar. Sigh. But we’re reminding ourselves what this election is REALLY about. And why we must vote our principles regardless of who is the candidate. An UMcast Movie Review: Inside Out 2 We reference the podcast “Inside Out of Teen Emotions with Dr. Lisa Damour” by The Holderness Family Podcast UMcast An…
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Before colonisation, more than 250 languages were used across Australia. Now, only 40 Indigenous languages are still spoken fluently. Without intervention, that number will continue to drop. Bart Pigram, Vincent McKenzie and Samantha Armstrong sit down to discuss how they’re strengthening language in their communities.…
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In the final episode of this season, I reflect on the lessons learned and insights gained over the past year since the podcast's inception. Drawing from conversations with inspiring individuals who have overcome adversity, I share some key themes such as gratitude, mindset, goal setting, and human connection. From the importance of embracing vulner…
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The National Indigenous Art Fair will return to The Rocks on Gadigal land at the end of the month. Works from the Bula'bula weavers and Pupunya’s Western Desert artists will be among more than 50 stalls selling artwork, handmade jewellery, homewares and food from across the country. Pauline Clague and Peter Cooley discuss what makes the fair so imp…
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Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown joined forces with leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson have united to create 'The Light Inside' - a powerful homage to home. It’s the primary piece of Bangarra Dance Theatre’s latest show ‘Horizon’, which is the company’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration.…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Michelle’s FIL is coming to visit and wait, are our parents getting old?? Also, are we enabling our partners, sons, all the men? Teaching them to not know or notice anything? Where is the balance for all of us? A bullying win at summer camp…mostly. Do we get embarrassed ever? We’re not sure, honestly. FACT CHECK: The NCAA swi…
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Ricky is a former firefighter, mental health advocate, motivational speaker and poet. In 2017 Ricky was one of the first responders called to the fire at Grenfell Tower in London which tragically claimed the lives of 72 residents and injured many more. Following the Grenfell tragedy and as a result of the life changing decisions that Ricky made tha…
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Send us a Text Message. First up! A huge THANK YOU to our very first supporter of the show, Barbara! Your support helps to keep this effort going and growing. If you appreciate all the work that goes into making this show, please consider becoming a monthly supporter too! Now, let's take a look at all the decisions that were made and discussions th…
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Until recently, Dharug was considered a sleeping language, but grassroots activists like Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour have set about having the language taught in schools. Today, they share a Dharug word which means ‘to look’ and discuss the different ways you might use that word.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ziggy Ramo's latest work, Human? A lie that has been killing us since 1788, attempts to bridge a nation-wide knowledge gap. One he says stems from the lie that 97 per cent of the population of so-called Australia are human, and the rest of us are ‘Indigenous’ - devoid of the same basic rights. He hopes being honest about the past might lead to more…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Tales from Vegas and a High School Reunion. Bowen Yang got some advice from Tina Fey, now he, AND WE, are struggling with it: Is authenticity actually dangerous?? TWL: Michelle is loving Sociopath by Patric Gagne Vicki is loving her tank tops from, sorry, Amazon - she got a size Large Support the Show. For more details, make …
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Dan is a serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Heights, a brain-care supplements company and host of leading business podcast ‘Secret Leaders.’ In this episode Dan discusses his experience with mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and insomnia, and how he found relief through alternative methods like ayahuasca and focusing on brain car…
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Violinist and vocalist Eric Avery has shared the stage with artists like Tina Arena, Yo-Yo Ma, and the Black Arm Band. But how have these experiences shaped his composition work? Ahead of his performance at Monash University Performing Arts Centre's 2024 Sundays in the Sound Gallery, Eric shares his artistic journey and performs live in the ABC RN …
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First performed in 1998, Stolen by Jane Harrison follows the story of five members of the Stolen Generation, each navigating a world that has sought to erase their cultural identity. But what does that story say to an audience in 2024? Director Ian Michael is at the helm for the newest production of Stolen. Along with actress Kartanya Maynard and p…
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Send us a Text Message. This week, we are going over the most recent city council meeting. You can always find the actual meeting video, agenda, staff reports and more right here. Important dates and reminders from this episode: Town Hall on Green Oak Ranch, hosted by Council member O'Donnell, will be held on Sunday, June 30th at 12:30pm in the Mor…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Summer is HERE! Are we excited? Is marriage even necessary? Maybe once but to do it again? See: Bennifer. Who the guiltiest boy?? The most guilty little poop face boy? It’s Trump! How are we feeling about it? Anxious children. We were them, we have them, we love them. Let’s go back to some hilarious comments on GOMI about Mic…
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Catherine Capon is a British naturalist and environmentalist. In this episode we discuss her journey through postnatal struggles and the creation of her wellness hub, Wild Up Slow Down. Catherine shares her experiences of overcoming adversity, finding balance as a mother, and redefining her identity. Join us as we delve into the importance of self-…
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In the 1960s, a Gurindji boy was adopted under government policy by a white English family and taken to live in a remote hamlet in the UK. He spent the rest of his life there – struggling with displacement, identity and isolation until he died in police detention. ‘The Other Side of Me’ is a production by NT Dance Company based off 30 letters and p…
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