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The Difference Engine | B2B Category Design | Private Equity | Venture CapitalThe Difference Engine | B2B Category Design | Private Equity | Venture Capital31. What’s going on at the CMA?How did Microsoft’s controversial ‘partnership’ with UK AI firm Inflection slip through the CMA's (Competition and Markets Authority) net, while Adobe’s multi-billion-dollar Figma acquisition got blocked? In this episode, we dive deep into the paperwork to uncover the methods and motivations behind the CMA’s puzzling ruling on the Inflection deal. Is the regulator inconsistent, misunderstood, or simply out of its depth?Also in today’s episode, we share the intellectual spoils from this year's Boardwave event and discuss Intel’s uncertain future. What to look forward to:00:30 Is the CSA’s cleari...2024-10-0935 minAustralian Abortion StoriesAustralian Abortion Stories31 | Madison Griffiths | Experience Writing and Publishing 'Tissue', the Conversation Around Abortion, Story SharingIn episode 31, Cassidy sits down with Madison Griffiths, author of the newly released 'Tissue'. Madison Griffiths is a writer, artist and producer based in Melbourne. She is the co-producer of Tender , an award-winning Broadwave podcast that follows what happens in the aftermath of abusive relationships. Her essays have been published widely in The Guardian, SBS, VICE, Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings and more. In 2022, she won the Our Watch Award as administered by the Walkley Foundation for Excellence in Reporting on Violence Against Women and Children. We have been eagerly awaiting the launch of this book for some ti...2023-07-0538 minTramlinesTramlinesRoute 58 by Emma GibsonToday’s journey is a new fiction work by Emma Gibson: Happily, Ever Future. The optimum place to listen to it is on the route 58 tram, starting at stop 45, Bell Street and ending at stop 4, Collins Street, but it can be listened to on any tram at any time.In the near future, Melbourne is selected for a bold experiment to solve a wicked problem plaguing urban planners around the globe: will jamming mobile phones during peak hour commutes improve safety? Ash and Gem are regular passengers on the tram. Without screens to distract them, th...2023-06-2528 minTramlinesTramlinesRoute 35 by Nadia BaileyToday’s journey is a new fiction work by Nadia Bailey: Route 35. The optimum place to listen to it is on the route 35 tram, starting at stop D2, Central Pier, but it can be listened to on any tram at any time.You’re startled awake on board route 35, and are unsettled to find that you recognise four of your fellow passengers from your dream. Each passenger tells a supernatural story related to four landmarks: Flinders St, State Library, Fitzroy Gardens, Old Melbourne Goal. You are filled with a sense of foreboding that something terrible will happen. A pa...2023-06-1744 minTramlinesTramlinesRoute 11 by Vidya RajanToday’s journey is a new fiction work by Vidya Rajan, Route 11: The Historical Simulation Museum Park Experience. The optimum place to listen to it is on the route 11 tram, starting around stop D17, Collins Landing, & ending around stop 7, 101 Collins Street, but it can be listened to on any tram at any time.It’s the year 2300 and you’re participating in a museum simulation audio tour. Listen as the guide teaches you about 'life in the past' and you glimpse at what’s to come. Playfully surreal with grounded references to inequity, the ride is a moving...2023-06-0917 minTramlinesTramlinesRoute 19 by Shivaun PlozzaPlease note that this episode mentions sexual assault — if you or someone you know needs assistance, please contact: Lifeline (13 11 14) or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). Today’s journey is a new fiction work by Shivaun Plozza: The Giants of Albion, read by Sarah Vincent. The optimum place to listen to it is on the route 19 tram, but it can be listened to on any tram at any time.Two sisters are side by side on the street. They wear school uniforms, pale blue check and royal blue blazer. One has a ribbon in her hair; she fidgets, looks at her...2023-06-0138 minTramlinesTramlinesRoute 6 by Nova WeetmanToday’s journey is a new fiction work by Nova Weetman: Love on the number 6. The optimum place to listen to it is on the route 6 tram, starting at stop 126, Stewart St and Lygon St, and ending at stop 46, Fraser St and High St, but it can be listened to on any tram at any time.He lives in St Kilda. South side of the river. She lives in Brunswick. North side of the river. Both have sworn allegiance to their own side. Sold their cars because they believed they'd never have to cr...2023-05-2443 minTramlinesTramlinesRoute 109 by Fiona HardyOn the tram from Box Hill to Port Melbourne, a young woman grieves for her beloved late uncle. As she considers the inheritance he left her and her brother — a house in the Tasmanian forest for the two siblings to live the full life that he could not — the tramline traces the path of their time together over the years. As her memories unfold, and the past catches up with the present, it becomes clear that her brother has different plans for the gifted house, and that the death of their uncle may not have been an expected tragedy...2023-05-1643 minTramlinesTramlinesRoute 59 by Sharmini KumarToday’s journey is a new fiction work by Sharmini Kumar: School Days Past. The optimum place to listen to it is on the route 59 tram, starting at stop 41, Essendon North Primary School & Keilor Rd, and ending at stop 59, Matthews Ave, but it can be listened to on any tram at any time.A woman has taken her 12 year old daughter for high school orientation at a school near Essendon train station. As they take the tram home (towards Airport West), the mother tells her daughter about her own high school days, the memories she has of ca...2023-05-0733 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastMaking art as a queer Panjabi writer, telling the stories of women who leave abusive relationships, the UK "Nationality and Borders Bill", Afghanistan and "Anonymous Hope"HeadlinesRamadan Ends, Eid al-Fitr CelebratedDeakin University academic Adam Brown charged with the murder of his wifeMike Cannon-Brookes takes biggest share hold at AGLRaveena Grover, queer panjabi writer, curator and creative director, speaks with Kannagi about her identity, work and her latest photography project, Neela.Website: raveenagrover.simplesite.comSocials: @artgrvr / @raveenagrvr Bethany Atkinson-Quinton and Madison Griffiths, producers of the award winning podcast Tender, talks to Phuong about the origins of Tender and a special episode of Tender, which will be released through the Wheeler Centre. You can listen to Tender here, and also other podcasts on the Broadwave Network. Lucy Honan, a m...2022-05-0200 minMike Williams: 100 in 24Mike Williams: 100 in 24Roia Atmar bought a pair of jeans and it was "the best experience ever"Tender (season 2) is a podcast that chronicles the life of domestic violence awareness advocate, mother, and victim-survivor Roia Atmar. Roia joins me to discuss the issue of domestic abuse and shares some of her experience in the 'after' — the process of how she reclaimed her identity. Also, Broadwave producer Bethany Atkinson-Quinton jumps on a call to dig into the craft of how the team went about making a podcast that deals with such a sensitive issue. Beth explains why it was critical that Roia present the show herself. Season two of Tender is ou...2021-11-1931 minTenderTender6: My Name is Roia Atmar“My name is Roia Atmar, and—in my after—I made it a mission that other women find proof of their own. Proof that there is no uncomplicated route, that fear and shame lives in the most dubious of places, even still. That abuse does not end with the last lighting of a match, with the last foul insult, with the last bellow of a man—or ten—as they stand on the dusty steps of a court, the same court where women wanting nothing more than justice stand, holding space for any semblance of pride they can muster. Women that...2021-11-1719 minTenderTender5: Hungry and Holy“Abuse grows where love once could have. Interpersonal violence is a double-edged sword. And this, this tense and dangerous phenomenon, makes any sort of court proceeding incredibly hard. A webbed thing. The end, or so it seems, of a terrible, loveless promise.”In episode 5 Hungry and Holy, Roia tackles the criminal justice system head on as she faces her abuser in the courtroom. In a bid to protect himself, he uses his faith to distract and delay court proceedings. Roia considers how religious institutions of all kinds can be weaponised by men when it comes to the way...2021-11-1019 minTenderTender4: An Image of Recovery“Working in the sector, and simultaneously existing as a survivor, means being looked at: being perceived, even if the woman on the other end of the line, or sitting before you, isn’t aware of your past. It means being an image of recovery, whether that image feels fully-formed or not.”In episode 4 An Image of Recovery, Roia establishes a career in the family violence sector. Confronted by one particular client’s story and the way it eerily echoes her own, Roia is forced to reckon with the complexities of being a support worker as well as a victim...2021-10-2820 minTenderTender3: Bleeding but Adorned“Over the span of my life, I had to get my nose re-pierced five times. It was a no-brainer: I was obviously going to do it. And, in a way, there was something quite powerful and commanding about my body’s insistence when it came to healing itself. Just this time, they were my wounds: and the sort that allowed me to bedazzle myself, time and time again, bleeding but adorned.”In episode 3 Bleeding but Adorned, Roia delights in all of the small, but significant ways she is able to reclaim her appearance after abuse: from buying her fi...2021-10-1822 minTenderTender2: Twice Over“Given the way my burns creeped over my neck and side, it meant I physically wasn’t able to move in certain ways. I was a walking, talking, breathing conundrum of sorts: presented with this hopeful newfound agency having just left my abuser, but still restricted entirely by his doing, a prisoner in my body.”In episode 2 Twice Over, Roia moves to Melbourne, where she lives with her children and her family. Despite leaving her now ex-husband, her burns continue to gnaw, sting and throb. Drawing on her body and its unique architecture post-violence, Roia describes the kind o...2021-10-1120 minTenderTender1: Something BurningWhat does leaving actually look like? What does it mean for a space to become yours? Like, really, truly become yours? For Roia Atmar, it began in a burns unit in a Perth hospital during the summer of 1998. After a brutal domestic assault from her then husband, the shy 20-year-old had never ventured out of the suburban home she shared with her partner’s family… at least since arriving in Australia from Pakistan six years prior as a 14-year-old bride. In episode 1 Something Burning, Roia harnesses her strength: musing on how, when something goes up in f...2021-10-0418 minTenderTender1: Something BurningWhat does leaving actually look like? What does it mean for a space to become yours? Like, really, truly become yours? For Roia Atmar, it began in a burns unit in a Perth hospital during the summer of 1998. After a brutal domestic assault from her then husband, the shy 20-year-old had never ventured out of the suburban home she shared with her partner’s family… at least since arriving in Australia from Pakistan six years prior as a 14-year-old bride. In episode 1 Something Burning, Roia harnesses her strength: musing on how, when something goes up in f...2021-10-0418 minTenderTenderTrailer: Season TwoWhat does my ‘after’ look like? How did my story begin? Tender is a thoughtful podcast series about what happens when women leave abusive relationships.The first season of Tender followed Madison’s journey of self-discovery and growth after an abusive relationship, zooming in on the small, soft details. Tender started where the story seemingly ends, at least in how domestic abuse narratives are often conveyed.It has been two years, and in that time domestic abuse has remained a national crisis.For those that survive abusive relationships, that forge their own com...2021-09-3003 minTenderTenderTrailer: Season TwoWhat does my ‘after’ look like? How did my story begin? Tender is a thoughtful podcast series about what happens when women leave abusive relationships.The first season of Tender followed Madison’s journey of self-discovery and growth after an abusive relationship, zooming in on the small, soft details. Tender started where the story seemingly ends, at least in how domestic abuse narratives are often conveyed.It has been two years, and in that time domestic abuse has remained a national crisis.For those that survive abusive relationships, that forge their...2021-09-3003 minMike Williams: 100 in 24Mike Williams: 100 in 24It's painful, but we need to chat about itOver three million Australians live with chronic pain. Being in pain can be lonely, boring, and frustrating. But what if it could also be beautiful? This is one of the questions that Georgia Mill asks in her essential new podcast about chronic pain, 'A Fluorescent Feeling'. It's out now. Brought to you by the Broadwave Collective, so you know it's worth your time. Listen to A Fluorescent Feeling now: https://podfollow.com/1580856734 A Fluorescent Feeling website: https://www.broadwavepods.com/a-fluorescent-feeling More about Georgia Mill: https://www.georgia-mill.com/2021-09-1021 minAll EarsAll EarsThe Gauze CurtainWhy do music and grief go hand in hand? For the season finale, we look at the role of music in death. We focus on music in Chinese death rituals, and spend time with the Green Street Mortuary Band — who for over 100 years — have been guiding spirits on their last journey through the streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown.Guests: Linda Sun Crowder, Lisa Pollard Coppola, and members of the Green Street Mortuary BandIntro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One”Music Credits: Matthew & Annaliese Redlich - “Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed”; Rosita...2020-12-1643 minDiaspora BluesDiaspora BluesThe RapRadio producer, presenter and educator Areej Nur talks all things radio, podcasts and ethical journalism.Areej Nur is a co-founder of the African artist collective and research platform, Still Nomads as well as a co-founder and co-director of the podcast network, Broadwave. She currently presents The Rap on Triple R and teaches media and communications at a tertiary level. Most of Areej’s work seeks to support women of colour, particularly black women, to be at the forefront of discussions about art, race and feminism and justice in Australia.2020-11-2300 minAll EarsAll EarsDropping PebblesSongs serve many purposes and have an extraordinary power to unite us. But what about the way songs can divide us? How do we use music to document history and either conceal or tell the truth about our experiences? Songs are vital tools to refresh our collective memory and can tell us about how things were long after that time has passed.In this episode we take a deeper look at the utility of song and focus on its importance in First Nations cultures in Australia.Guests: Kutcha Edwards and Jessie Lloyd Intro Theme...2020-07-1946 minAll EarsAll EarsCamp ConfidenceWe spend time at a camp that takes the competition and exclusivity out of music making, to inspire confidence and connection. We hear from young people, musicians and mentors from Girls Rock! and hang out at the inaugural Rainbow Rock Camp to look at the transformative nature of group music making.Guests: Jen Cloher, Chiara Grassia, Shannon Driscoll, Charlie and Carla.Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One”Music Credits: Sidharta - “Lightstream”, Lately Kind Of Yeah - “Pilot”, Llamame La Muerte - “Where The Sun Is Trading Shadow”, Davey Lane - “Another Brick In The Wall”, Jen...2020-07-1227 minAll EarsAll EarsConfessions of a PlaylisterWe’re consuming music in a personalised, multi platform, curated context like never before. Online music streaming services are the go to source for the music hungry masses, worldwide. Jump online and you can find a curated playlist to match any occasion, mood or moment. But who creates these, and how do they do it? In this episode we look at the human touch behind a massive online industry and hear insights from a “professional playlister”.Guest: Anthony Carew Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One”Music Credits: Davey Lane - “I Saw The Light”, “Bar...2020-07-0513 minAll EarsAll Ears#4: That Picó Sound!A unique tradition exists in towns along the Caribbean coast of Colombia. With their gigantic, technicolour speakers, the music and culture of Picós are distinctly Afro-Colombian and exist only in specific towns and neighbourhoods in the region. Now for the first time, a Picó soundsystem is being built outside of Colombia —in Melbourne. In this episode we look at the distinct music and cultural diaspora that created Picó soundsystems, the power of music to connect people and bridge class divides, and Colombia’s increasing connection to Australia.Guests: Johnny El P, Tom Noonan and Oscar Jimenez Intr...2020-06-2819 minAll EarsAll EarsThe (Other) Musical FruitIn ‘The (Other) Musical Fruit’, we go in search of music amongst the hills of the Yarra Valley to speak with a winemaker about the links between terroir and timbre. We look at how the sound around us can remix our sense of taste. Guests: Steve Flamsteed and Jo Burzynska Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One” Music Credits: Podington Bear - “Love Song #1”, Podington Bear - “Massive Attack”, Annaliese Redlich - “She’s Lost Control”,  Davey Lane - “Photosynthetic”, Jo Burzynska - “Crown Range”, Podington Bear - “Euphoria and Ticklefest”,  Podington Bear - “Releasing The Sculpture”...2020-06-2139 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community55. Spiel The Business: Broadwave Podcasts (Ep.17)💼 On this episode of Spiel The Business we chatted with Beth Atkinson-Quinton who is one of the Co-Founders & Co-Directors of the local Melbourne podcast company Broadwave. We discussed Beth's inspiration behind starting the company with Areej Nur and Izzy Roberts-Orr. The difference in styles between Broadwave and Hmmm Podcasts. The production process behind each of the three current series All Ears, Dramageddon and Tender. Beth gives advice to those who pitch unsustainable Podcast series ideas. What to expect on season 2 of Tender and much more! 🌐 broadwavepods.com 📷 instagram.com/broadwavepods 🐦 twitter.com/broadwavepods Producer: Marcus Rimondini Assistant Editor: Zoltan Fecso 🎨 Carla Scotto Ar...2020-06-1639 minAll EarsAll EarsBandstands to GrandstandsIn ‘Bandstand to Grandstands: The Footy Song’, we look at group singing in one of the toughest games on the planet, the AFL. What makes a good club song, and a bad one? Why do these songs elicit such a deep response from footy fans? What does this tell us about our need to connect with other people?  Guests: Sarah Smith Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One” Music Credits: Davey Lane - Richmond Tigers Theme, GWS Giants Theme, Fremantle Dockers ThemeAll Ears is produced and presented by Annaliese Redlich, with mentorship and editorial support...2020-06-1417 minAll EarsAll EarsA DJ Saved My LifeIn ‘A DJ Saved My Life’, we join a surgeon and anaesthetist in the operating theatre for a look at the role music plays in a life and death situation. How can music help communication, creativity and stress management? Is there a link between pub-rock and microsurgery? Guests: Dr Ramin Shayan, Dr Anthony Singh, Dr Tara KarnezisIntro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One”Music Credits: Davey Lane - “(Sittin On) the Dock Of The Bay” cover, Davey Lane - “Back In Black” cover, Podington Bear - “Caterpillar Bridge”, Podington Bear - “Pives & Flarinet”...2020-06-0729 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineWomen on the Line - The story behind TenderThis week, we are joined by Madison Griffiths, producer of Tender, a Broadwave Productions podcast about what happens when women leave abusive relationships. Madison is a writer, producer and poet whose words can be found in the Guardian, VICE, Overland, Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings and more. We speak about the need to center survivors in their stories and why it is important to talk about what happens after their departure from violent relationships.2020-06-0100 minAll EarsAll Ears#0: Welcome to All EarsMusic marks our rituals, motivation, relaxation and distraction. It charts the passage of time and taste, or lack thereof. It simultaneously fills arenas, and soundtracks our solitude. Created by Annaliese Redlich, All Ears is a podcast series that looks beyond genres, styles and stars to see what our use of music says about us — our connections, rituals and sense of belonging.Find out more about All Ears.2020-04-1001 minLandscaper Road FuelLandscaper Road FuelSylvana Garibello | Ocean Broadwave2019-09-1705 minTenderTender#10: I Have No Other NameIn ‘I Have No Other Name’ (#EP10), Madison performs live at Loop Bar and Project Space in Melbourne to celebrate finishing season one, as well as announcing her new partnership with Broadwave.2019-05-1614 minTenderTender#9: Who's That?In ‘Who’s That?’ (#EP9), Madison attempts to tick off the three stages of emotional recovery, and wonders if it’s time for her to embark on the rest of this journey alone.2019-04-2616 minTenderTender#8: Lightness, But Never ForgivenessIn ‘Lightness, But Never Forgiveness’ (#EP8), Madison wonders why she continues to have bad dreams about Theo, assuming that it has a lot to do with having never received an apology from him.2019-04-0114 minTenderTender#7: Our Place to Run AmokIn ‘Our Place to Run Amok’ (#EP7), Madison adopts a large dog named Fil, and finds solace in her local dog park. Also, Facebook’s ‘On This Day’ function taunts her, forcing her to remember sad memories… draped in confetti.2019-03-2119 minTenderTender#6: Scorched EdgesIn 'Scorched Edges' (#EP6), Madison bumps into a familiar face on Brunswick Street, and discovers that Theo has a new girlfriend.2019-01-2519 minTenderTender#5: A Multiple Choice QuizIn ‘A Multiple Choice Quiz' (#EP5), Madison talks about starting a new life in Collingwood and trying to act the part, hoping that she'll just forget about the past and move on.2019-01-1617 minTenderTender#4: How to Stop a Gas FireIn 'How to Stop a Gas Fire' (EP#4), Madison discusses what speaking out publicly about abuse looks like: the good bits, the bad bits and the really, really ugly bits.2019-01-1020 minTenderTender#3: The SecretIn ‘The Secret' (EP#3), Madison discusses why—and how—poetry became a New Years resolution of hers, the weight-loss industry, and the mechanics of grief.2019-01-0418 minTenderTender#2: You're at a PartyIn ‘You're at a Party' (EP#2), Madison discusses late-night slumber parties, downloading Tinder, and gatecrashing parties with her close friend, Lachie.2018-12-3116 minTenderTender#1: BoundlessIn ‘Boundless' (EP#1), Madison reflects on the night she left… two days before Christmas in 2015. Shiranee, her mother, chats to her about what it's like to be a parent in this situation.2018-12-2811 minAudiocraft PodcastAudiocraft PodcastUnpacking Bla(c)kness in AudioWhere are the powerful voices speaking from a perspective of Bla(c)kness in the Australian podcast scene? This session brings together a panel of Aboriginal, African and Islander voices to critique podcast structures past and present, and explore how we might break through these to make space for underserved and underrepresented voices.Namila Benson (ABC) moderates this discussion with Angelina Hurley (Wild Black Women), Areej Nur (Broadwave) and writer Nayuka Gorrie.You can find the transcript here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-0252 min