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Fully Lit
S1 EP5 The Poet and the Bulldozer
How can poetry act upon the world? Hear John Kinsella hold up a bulldozer with a poem, and take a tour through his life as a reader, poet and activist as he and Lisa Gorton delve into the people and poets who influenced him. They discuss the challenges and responsibilities of being a poet, reflecting on the growing threats to our ecosystems and long-postponed colonial reckonings. In this context, what can poetry do, and what are the possibilities and limitations of a future Australian poet laureate? Lisa Gorton writes poetry, fiction and essays. Her awards include the P...
2025-06-12
29 min
Stream of Life OA Speaker Series
Stream of Life OA Speaker - Judith
Judith was our guest speaker on the 20th of April 2025, sharing her experience, strength and hope with the disease of compulsive overeating and recovery. The meeting topic from Judith's share was ’ Work it 'cause you are worth it' Stream of Life (SOL) OA Speaker Meeting Meeting #: 800250 (OA.org)Every week on Sunday at 09:30 AM (Sydney time)https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89701998028?pwd=M0hEZThWMkcyS3B1WjZ3UXc2eTVCUT09Meeting ID: 897 0199 8028Passcode: 769518
2025-04-27
14 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading All-of-a-Kind Family by Sydney Taylor
On this episode, we discuss All-of-a-Kind Family, Sydney Taylor's 1951 classic about five sisters growing up on New York's Lower East Side. Over the course of a year, the girls experience joys (like celebrating Jewish holidays and the Fourth of July) and sorrows (like getting scarlet fever and, even worse, losing a library book), and spend a lot of time thinking about how to spend their allowance (one penny). Mentioned on this episode: Other books in the series:More All-of-a-Kind FamilyAll-of-a-Kind Family UptownAll-of-a-Kind Family DowntownElla of...
2025-04-17
34 min
The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Judith Collins: Defence Minister on the presence of China's warships, investment in defence
Three Chinese warships have been docked off the coast of Sydney since last week, and they have since been seen carrying out a live weapons drill. Commercial flights had to be diverted as a result of the exercise, with pilots being told to avoid the area. Should New Zealand be worried? Defence Minister Judith Collins talk to Mike Hosking about China's presence in the Pacific. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-02-23
07 min
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
Suffering…
The late afternoon storms last Tuesday afternoon (Australian Eastern Summer Time) brought down a huge neigbouring tree on to the Cammeray Church site – one of two church properties where I am part-time interim senior minister. No one was harmed – for which we thank the Lord. But the building itself has suffered structural damage making it unusable for the coming months. It brought to mind the devastating fires in Los Angeles, USA as well as the loss and devastation caused by war – not least in Ukraine at this time. Where is God? Why does he allow such things...
2025-02-05
07 min
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
Rejoice in the Lord…
‘Thanksgiving’ in America is one of the delights Judith and I experienced when we moved to New York in 2001. Despite the evil events of September 11, 2001 people at our first Thanksgiving Dinner expressed their thanks for the way the Lord had used the events of 9/11 to build their trust in him. When we think about it, thanksgiving is a theme that permeates the Bible – especially the Psalms. And while we do live in an uncertain world, there is still much for which to be thankful. Come with me to Paul the Apostle’s Letter to the Phil...
2024-11-27
09 min
As Long As I'm Living
The Circle of Loss, an interview about paying grief support forward with Marnina, Michal's Mom
Meet Marnina! Judith and Marnina have known each other for 15 years... but they didn't really know each other until they each lost a baby. Judith lost Aiden first, and when Marnina lost her daughter Michal the next year, Judith became a lifeline for her. This was incredibly meaningful for Judith, who had needed so much care and support from others over the previous year and finally got a chance to pay it forward. Now, Marnina is a few years out, and she channels the way Judith cared for her as she pays it...
2024-10-07
50 min
Klinisch Relevant Podcast
Dysphagie bei COPD: häufig unerkannt - mit Judith Weiter und Cordula Winterholler
Weiter, J. (20. Juli 2024), Dysphagie bei COPD [Audio-Podcast] in Klinisch Relevant Podcast Link: In dieser Folge sprechen Cordula Winterholler und Judith Weiter über Schluckstörungen bei Patienten und Patientinnen mit COPD. Dysphagien bleiben bei Menschen mit COPD häufig unerkannt. Zwei wichtige Aspekte sind hier relevant: die Möglichkeit einer stillen Aspiration, sowie die gestörte Atem-Schluckkoordination. Judith Weiter, klinische Linguistin, berichtet diesbezüglich über ihren klinischen Alltag. Judith hat seit 2020 das FEES Zertifikat und im Rahmen ihrer klinischen Tätigkeit untersucht sie viele Menschen mit Schluckstörungen. Ihr Arbeitsschwerpunkt sind geriatrische Patienten mit COPD. Wir diskutier...
2024-07-20
42 min
City Arts & Lectures
Judith Butler
Since their foundational philosophical critique of gender and sexuality, Gender Trouble, Judith Butler has been a singularly important contributor to our contemporary understanding of those categories, including what it can mean to be queer. Butler’s revolutionary cultural influence and constant drive towards better understandings of our world guarantee that they will remain a widely read canonical writer for decades to come. In recent years, Butler’s theoretical and activist work on gender performance and nonviolence has placed them in conversations around transgender rights, Black Lives Matter, and the Occupy Movement. Their forthcoming book, Who’s Afraid of Gender?, examine...
2024-07-14
1h 22
The Way With Cheech Foo
EP5 Kay Terry & Dr Judith Cousins: Aussie Legends Behind the Badminton Racquet
In this episode, Cheech sits down with Kay Terry & Dr. Judith Cousins. Kay is Australia’s most decorated Badminton athlete ever, having represented the nation multiple times in the Commonwealth Games, earning herself the Order of Australia MBE medal and was honoured as a torch bearer for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, and 2006 Commonwealth Games. Kay's current endeavours centre around the management and establishment of school badminton programs and Clubs on behalf of Badminton Australia and Badminton WA. Judith has been involved with badminton for over 40 years and was awarded the 2016 Oceania POWA trophy, as well as...
2024-06-05
53 min
Stoa Conversations: Stoicism Applied
Judith Stove on Virtue, Providence, and Marcus as God (Episode 130)
Why did talking about virtue fall out of fashion – and why is it coming back now?In this conversation, Caleb speaks with Judith Stove about that very question, providence, and Marcus Aurelius as God.Judith Stove is a Sydney, Australia, researcher and writer, focusing on Jane Austen and her reception, as well as on Stoicism and other classical virtue ethics. Along with Simon J.E. Drew, she co-hosts the podcast 'Soul Searching With Seneca' at The Walled Garden philosophical community. She is currently assistant editor of the online journal 'Stoicism Today.' Judith is part of...
2024-05-07
56 min
STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘Drama Queen’ - Designer & Arts Educator; Judith Hoddinott
Judith Hoddinott has made considerable impact as an educator and a theatre designer across all disciplines. Training at the University of New England and the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, her design work has been seen complementing a myriad of stages with companies as diverse as the Sydney Theatre Company, GFO, CDP, Jacobsen Entertainment, Playbox, Opera Australia, Performing Lines, Theatre of the Deaf, New Moon, Hunter Valley, STC, Marian Street, & Ensemble theatre companies, and the Flying Fruit Fly Circus.Judith has taught Theatre Design at East Sydney Technical College, University of Western Sydney, University of Technology, Sydney a...
2024-03-13
59 min
Creativity in Captivity
JUDITH WESTON: Directing Actors
A sought-after coach and teacher for 35 years, to filmmakers and actors around the world, Judith is the author of two books. Her beloved classic Directing Actors, a bestseller ever since it was first published in 1996, has now been released in a 25th Anniversary Edition, expanded, revised and updated. Meanwhile, the original edition is available as an Audiobook, narrated by Judith. Her second book, The Film Director’s Intuition, is still a favorite for many readers. These books bring hope and focus to directors, actors, screenwriters, and other film industry professionals. Her directing students include Mexican filmmaker, Alejandro González Iñárritu...
2024-01-18
34 min
The SEI Podcast Series
Indigenous philosophies and practices of multispecies justice
What if politics were reoriented to take responsibility for planetary flourishing? Such an orientation has been labelled multispecies justice. While it is ‘new’ to modern Anglo-European philosophical and political traditions, multispecies justice grounds Indigenous approaches to ethical living. Hear from Indigenous scholars and artists as they discuss the potential for multispecies justice to protect the natural world. Learn more about this event here.Timestamps 3.05 Indigenous multispecies justice 9.18 Chamoru creation 18.20 First Nations responses to colonial and imperial destruction 30.28 Maori rules to maintain harmony and sustainability 42.34 Kuruwari: allowing Coun...
2023-06-29
58 min
Thursday Breakfast
Accessible Tram Stops for ALL rally, Angelica Ojinnaka on Youth Voices & Participation, Ruth Nyaruot Ruach and Idil Ali on Ancestral Words, Professors Judith Bessant and Rob Watts on Lowering Voting Age, and Oral History Victoria Symposium 2023.
3CR would like to acknowledge the Kulin Nations – true owners, caretakers and custodians of the land from which we broadcast. 3CR pays respect to Elders, past and present of the Kulin Nation. We recognise their unceded sovereignty.// News headlines// We hear some speeches from the Accessible Tram Stops for ALL rally held on 17th June to launch the campaign to win accessible tramstops on Sydney Road, before proposed rail upgrades remove 8 level crossings in Brunswick. First up, we'll hear Monica Harte (Merri-Bek Councillor), who spoke about the history of transport campaigns in so-called Melbourne from 1980 (including Upfield line closures) and honoured dis...
2023-06-21
00 min
Radio Entrepreneurs
"Helping Jewish Students Connect on Campus" with Judith Sydney and Robin Friedman of TribeTalk
Title: "Helping Jewish Students Connect on Campus"Guest: Judith Sydney and Robin Friedman - TribeTalkInterviewer: Jeffrey Davis - MAGE LLCJudith and Robin talk with Jeffrey about TribeTalk - their online resource for connecting Jewish HS students with college campus Jewish life before they arrive. FOLLOW RADIO ENTREPRENEURS:Website: https://radioentrepreneurs.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2WvBpnnQWWkJcZo5oABHS1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RadioEntrepreneurs/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/radio-entrepreneurs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bizontheradio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radioentrepreneurs/ Youtube: https...
2023-05-12
12 min
Thursday Breakfast
Wayne Wharton on Treaty Before Voice, Judith Peppard recaps Harm Reduction Intl Conference, Mara Sison on 'Sekala Niskala' at Footscray Community Arts, Ruth Jelley on Deakin industrial action, Alistair Sisson on rent control and public housing.
Wayne Wharton on Treaty Before Voice, Judith Peppard recaps Harm Reduction Intl Conference, Mara Sison on 'Sekala Niskala' at Footscray Community Arts, Ruth Jelley on Deakin industrial action, Alistair Sisson on rent control and public housing. Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Wayne 'Coco' Wharton, Kooma man, seasoned activist and convenor at the Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy, joins us to speak about the Treaty Before Voice campaign. This grassroots First Nations campaign is being led by a network of First Nations Communities and the Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy calling for an end to the war against First Nations people and questioning the current push for an In...
2023-04-26
00 min
Decode
Decode: Judith Hannan (Independent Candidate For Wollondilly)
With the NSW election looming, we decided to stick with Southern politics for another week. As an independent newspaper we always love to speak to Independent voices - so we spoke to one of the Independents who is taking it to the incumbent government. Judith Hannan who is running for the seat of Wollondilly dialed into the show from just outside of Sydney to tell us about why she got involved in politics, why she's a real chance, and the upcoming state election. Have a listen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-03-21
27 min
The Walled Garden
The Power of Ancient Languages & Texts with Judith Stove
Judith Stove is an Australian writer, researcher, and mother of two adult sons. She has published two books on the life and times of Jane Austen, and many articles on history and literature. She and her husband are lucky enough to live in a beautiful garden created by her father, philosopher David Stove (1927-1994), outside Sydney, Australia, close to the Blue Mountains National Park. In The Walled Garden, Judith writes about the great texts of Western Culture in her grove, Roots of the Garden, and she also co-facilitates the Soul Searching with Seneca meetups every two weeks. Learn more about...
2023-01-20
57 min
The Goddess & The Medicine Woman
Episode 11: A Conversation with Louann Swogger
In this episode Melissa and Sydney have a sit down with Intuitive Yoga & Meditation Teacher Louann Swogger. Louann is a fascinating human being who has studied with some of the most accomplished and cool teachers of our time such as Judith Lasater, Biff Mitheofer and Donna Eden. She has also been mentored by L. A. Finfinger, a Power Vinyasa Yoga Teacher. Louann has been teaching in the Pittsburgh area as well as in Ohio and West Virginia for the last decade. She is a founding member of The Radiance Sutras School of Meditation and she seeks to uplift humanity...
2022-11-22
1h 03
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
Thanksgiving
‘Thanksgiving’ in America is one of the delights Judith and I experienced when we moved to New York in 2001. Despite the evil events of September 11 that year, people at the Thanksgiving Dinner we attended expressed their thanks for the way the Lord had used the events of 9/11 to build their trust in him. When we think about it, thanksgiving is a theme that permeates the Bible – especially the Psalms. And while we do live in an uncertain world, there is still much for which to be thankful. Come with me to Paul the Apostle’s Letter t...
2022-11-22
10 min
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
Gramercy
No, I’m not talking about Gramercy Park, New York City – although I’ll come back to that. I’m referring to an old English word, gramercy, used by Shakespeare, that is derived from the French, grand mercy, meaning ‘heartfelt, big thanks’. That said, the name ‘Gramercy’ for the only locked private park in New York was derived from the Dutch, Krom Moerasje, ‘little crooked swamp’ – which is what the park originally was. Now permit me a personal note about Judith’s and my ‘heartfelt thanks’ following September 11, 2001. That day we were living Downtown in the New York City financi...
2022-11-16
12 min
Unpaused the Podcast
S6, Ep 43 - Danielle Alvarez: Leaving Fred's: The Sequel
For 8 years, Danielle Alvarez presided at Fred's on Oxford Street, Sydney, over a stylish open kitchen and hearth, roasting pedigreed lamb legs and chickens, in full view of the fortunate few to have secured a booking. And, if Oxford Street was a long way from the Cuban immigrant community in which Danielle grew up in Miami, Florida, the imprint of that exotic childhood, and her grounding in the pioneering farm-to-table ethos of the US west coast restaurant culture of the 2000s, all found their mark. She has stopped to catch her breath, putting the finishing touches to the manuscript...
2022-11-01
31 min
Women Who Move Nations - The Public Transport Podcast
Judith Sturman, Executive Group Manager, Transport Canberra
Judith Sturman is the Executive Group Manager of Transport Canberra and a Board Director for the Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand (PTAANZ). In her interview with Michelle Batsas, Executive Director of Future Mobility at the Victorian Department of Transport, Judith analyses and shares lessons from her 30-year public transport career, which started in the United Kingdom and led her to Australia where she has worked in Sydney, Melbourne and now Canberra. Judith highlights her excitement for how zero emissions vehicles are changing transport for the better and gives empowering insights into her professional successes and leadership style.
2022-10-19
41 min
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
Gratitude…
One of the many things that impressed Judith and me on moving to the United States was the Thanksgiving holiday. In November 2001, we were invited to a Thanksgiving meal by a family in the city. Towards the end of the meal our hosts invited everyone around the table to name one thing that had happened during the year for which they were thankful. Everyone had a story to tell, especially as we had all experienced 9/11 in New York City. What special encouragement it was to look back together and thank the Lord for the good things he does in...
2022-10-04
09 min
A Rational Fear
JUDITH NEILSON INSTITUTE LIVE: The Joke Is Mightier Than The Pen
🤑 CHIP IN TO OUR PATREON https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear📨 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR EMAIL LIST: http://www.arationalfear.com/G'day Fearmongers —It is with great thanks to the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas we can bring you this excellent conversation about satire and journalism.Can satire change the world? Never.Can satire be more powerful than journalism? Doubtful.Can satire be journalism? Probably not.Australia's top satirists will ask themselves these questions and come up with the same answers during a special live event from A Rational Fe...
2022-06-09
1h 20
Sydney Ideas
Young people as experts: creating change in out-of-home care
Hear from young people and academic experts, including a leading US researcher, who are driving research that is changing the out-of-home care system, using creative methods for social change. FEATURING: – Billy Black, Fostering Lifelong Connections Advisory Group – Expert by Experience – Professor Amy Conley Wright, University of Sydney – Bobby Hendry, Fostering Lifelong Connections Advisory Group – Expert by Experience – Professor Peter J. Pecora, University of Washington – Tegan Whittaker, Fostering Lifelong Connections Advisory Group – Expert by Experience – Host: Professor Judith Cashmore AO, University of Sydney The recording for this podcast is from a live Sydney Ideas public talks event that was held virtually on Thursday 10 March, 2...
2022-03-17
45 min
Leading Women
Judith Barker, CEO, St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc. on the crucial role that empathy plays.
Join Rebekah Campbell as she chats with Judith Barker, CEO of St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc. on the crucial role that empathy plays, the power of saying yes and how leadership can come from anyone at any time in the workplace. Key Insights (01:30) How did Judith start her leadership journey? Judith started almost 25 years ago in WA working for the ambulance service as a paramedic. As she became more confident in her role, Judith realised that she needed challenge and change to keep herself stimulated and interested. Judith started saying yes to any...
2021-11-14
27 min
3CR Community Radio
Urban foraging: Edible plants, caring for the environment and creating community
Urban foraging: Edible plants, caring for the environment and creating community Urban foraging is an idea that has been taken up by many celebrity chefs but for Alexandra Crosby and IIaria Vanni, from the University of Technology Sydney it's much more. Together they've established Mapping Edges, a transdisciplinary research studio that explores the relationship between plants, people and the urban environment. Their paper Rosemary in roundabouts, lemons over the fence: how to go urban foraging safely, respectfully and cleverly was published in The Conversation on October 5th, 2021. Alexandra and Ilaria join Judith on Communication Mixdown to talk about their research, t...
2021-10-11
00 min
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
September 11 – Twenty Years On…
Twenty years ago Judith and I were living three short blocks south of the Twin Towers in Downtown Manhattan. We had awakened that Tuesday morning to clear blue skies and the sparkling waters of New York Harbor. But it was not to last. We felt the shock when the first tower was hit from the north. We heard the scream of the second jet flying low overhead and what sounded like a sonic boom when the south tower was hit. We experienced the shaking of our apartment building, similar to that of an earthquake, and the...
2021-09-07
18 min
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
Where is Our Hope…?
With the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the rise of ISIS-K and the prospect of renewed acts of terrorism, we wonder what the future holds. Judith and I were living in close proximity to the Twin Towers, Downtown Manhattan on September 11, 2001. Psalm 146:3 says: Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation. When his breath departs he returns to the earth;… What a warning! Princes refers to people of influence and power. The psalm is telling us that humanly speaking, we will never find lo...
2021-09-01
14 min
National Library of Australia
Tracking Charlotte: In Conversation with Judith Crispin
“For generations my family wanted to conceal their Aboriginal roots. Our darker complexions, I was told, harkened back to Spanish sailor shipwrecked near Scotland, or invading Moors…The lie was only a few generations back, but it took me almost twenty years to uncover”. Dr Judith Crispin, the 2020 Honorary National Library Creative Arts Fellow for Australian Writing, shares her journey to uncover the truth about her ancestry, and the Hidden Generations. Join us as Judith reveals how she came to write an imaginary biography in honour of her Grandfather’s Grandmother, Charlotte, informed only by entries in a ledger, a single p...
2021-08-26
49 min
3CR Community Radio
Ramona Vijeyarasa on International Women's Rights Law and Gender Equality
Making the Law work for WomenRamona Vijeyarasa is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the editor of International Women's Rights Law and Gender Equality: Making the law work for women which was launched on July 29th this year. The book is the result of a seminar, Making the Law Work for Women, held in August 2020 which drew together scholars from around the world to look at the impact of the law on women, what has been effective and what more needs to be done to achieve gender equality.As part...
2021-08-23
00 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 22 – The State of Israel in the Summer of 2020
Dr. Daniel Gordis explores whether the clock is ticking away on a two state solution, the meaning of settlements, and the Israeli relationship with American Jews. He discusses why it is important to have a basic understanding of Israeli history to be able to form an opinion and why Israel should be held accountable to … Continue reading Gordis 22 – The State of Israel in the Summer of 2020 →
2021-08-20
14 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 21 – The Obama and Trump Years
Dr. Daniel Gordis examines Israel’s relationship with President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump and the Middle East events that shaped those relationships. He explores then Secretary of State John Kerry’s attempt at peace during the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, the U.S. negotiated Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran, Netanyahu’s address to the joint session of Congress and Israeli thoughts about it all. Dr. Gordis also discusses President Trump’s moving of the U.S. embassy, recognition of Israel’s annexation of the Golan, the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA, its withdrawal from Syria, its...
2021-08-20
26 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 20 – Israel in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s
Dr. Daniel Gordis examines the tumultuous events of Israel’s political history of the early 2000’s. This time period includes the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and moving to the Camp David peace talks with President Bill Clinton, the four years of the second intifada, construction of the security wall, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s unilateral withdrawal from … Continue reading Gordis 20 – Israel in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s →
2021-08-20
18 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 19 – Inside Israeli Society By 1980’s and 90’s
Dr. Daniel Gordis explores the rebirth of the Jewish people in Israel. He examines the status of womens’ rights, Mizrahi rights, and LGBTQ+ rights. He also discusses the role of the ultra orthodox in Israeli society, the renaissance of Jewish thought, the explosion of Jewish literature and theatre as seen through its books and television … Continue reading Gordis 19 – Inside Israeli Society By 1980’s and 90’s →
2021-08-20
21 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 18 – Beginnings of the Palestinian Peace Process
Beginning in 1974, with Arafat’s “olive branch and gun” speech to the United Nations and its “zionism is racism” 1975 resolution, Israel began to understand its position on the world stage. Dr. Daniel Gordis examines the Palestinian peace process from all angles including the creation of Hamas, Jordan renouncing its claim to the west bank, … Continue reading Gordis 18 – Beginnings of the Palestinian Peace Process →
2021-08-20
22 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 17 – The Decade after the Yom Kippur War
Dr. Daniel Gordis explores the myriad changes that occur in Israel during the decade following the Yom Kippur War. From the resignation of Golda Meir, to the rise of the Likud party, peace with Egypt, the prevention of a nuclear reactor in Iraq to the Lebanon war. Dr. Gordis examines how these events impact the … Continue reading Gordis 17 – The Decade after the Yom Kippur War →
2021-08-20
28 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 16 – Israel Post-1967 War through Yom Kippur War
Dr. Daniel Gordis explores the six year period between June 1967 and October 1973 and the false sense of security and confidence felt by members of the young state. He also discusses the 1973 Yom Kippur War, poses the question of who actually wins the war? Despite winning militarily, does Israel lose spiritually? To this … Continue reading Gordis 16 – Israel Post-1967 War through Yom Kippur War →
2021-08-20
16 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 15 – The 1967 War
Dr. Daniel Gordis explores the concept of pan-Arabism, the 1967 war and the factors that cause Israel to begin to look like the modern day Israel we know today. Dr. Gordis discusses the events leading to the war, including the input of the British, French and Americans, as well as the six days of the … Continue reading Gordis 15 – The 1967 War →
2021-08-20
20 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 14 – Israel in the Early 1960’s
The 1960’s in Israel begin with the arrest and capture of the notorious Nazi, Adolf Eichman. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Gordis explores how Eichman’s trial affected the Israeli people and the Jewish community as a whole as well as the American Jewish leaders’ response to this. The 1960’s also brought Israel’s development of nuclear … Continue reading Gordis 14 – Israel in the Early 1960’s →
2021-08-20
20 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 13 – Israel’s Foreign Policy in the 1950’s
In the early 1950’s, a newly independent Israel found itself with porous borders in which there were tens of thousands of cross border incursions each year. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Gordis explores how this, along with the Sinai campaign of 1956, influenced Israel’s foreign policy with respect to its Arab neighbors, as well as … Continue reading Gordis 13 – Israel’s Foreign Policy in the 1950’s →
2021-08-20
17 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 12 – American Jews and Israel
While many believe Americans always supported Zionism, Americans Jews have had conflicted feelings with Zionism throughout the years. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Gordis discusses American Jews’ relationship with Israel beginning in 1915 and continuing through present day.
2021-08-20
19 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 11 – Israel’s Early Years
Israel began as a socialist nation. Dr. Daniel Gordis explores Israel’s socialism including the kibbutz, utilities and medicine. Dr. Gordis also discusses the status of Israeli Arabs and the military authority over Israeli Arabs between 1948-1966 as well as the status of Mizrahi Jews and intellectual life of the country during its early years.
2021-08-20
26 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 10 – Power of the Ultra-Orthodox and Reparations
Why do the ultra-orthodox Jews maintain power over certain issues in Israel to this day? Dr. Daniel Gordis answers this question as well as discussing the controversial issue of reparations in the early 1950’s and how it affected Israel.
2021-08-20
11 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 9 – Israel’s First Election
Directly after Israel won the War of Independence, Israel held its first election. Dr. Daniel Gordis discusses Israelis’ feelings about the election, the parliamentary structure and how the Israeli government actually works through today.
2021-08-20
10 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 8 – Origins of the Palestinian Refugee Problem
Dr. Daniel Gordis explores the very complex issue of the origin of Palestinian refugees, the reasons that 700,000 Palestinians left Israel during the Israeli War of Independence and the difficult moral questions remaining.
2021-08-20
11 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 7 – The Creation of Israel
On Nov 29, 1947, the United Nations voted to allow the creation of Israel leading to the War of Independence which ultimately did not end until early 1949. Dr. Daniel Gordis explores the sentiment of the Jewish people in Israel at that time and explains the transformation of the Jewish psyche from the victim hood … Continue reading Gordis 7 – The Creation of Israel →
2021-08-20
17 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 6 – The Military Might Leading to Statehood
In the decade before the establishment of Israel, three paramilitary groups emerged that played a critical role in the state’s establishment. These groups were each run by a man who ultimately becomes one of Israel’s prime ministers: (1) the Haganah, run indirectly by David Ben Gurion; (2) the Irgun (Etzel), run by Menachen Begin; and … Continue reading Gordis 6 – The Military Might Leading to Statehood →
2021-08-20
25 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 5 – Aliyah, in Waves
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, waves of Jewish immigrants made Aliyah to the region, each bringing particular experiences and ideas to the land that would become a Jewish state in 1948. Dr. Daniel Gordis describes these waves, the eruption of violence and antisemitism that met them, and first talk of partition, including … Continue reading Gordis 5 – Aliyah, in Waves →
2021-08-20
22 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 4 – Momentum Towards a Jewish State
Just 20 years after the first Zionist conference, Great Britain issued the momentous Balfour Declaration in 1917 in support of a Jewish state in Palestine. The next year, thousands gathered at Mt. Scopus to lay the cornerstone of Hebrew University, as Jews begin building the infrastructure of a future, developmentally advanced state. Dr. Daniel Gordis … Continue reading Gordis 4 – Momentum Towards a Jewish State →
2021-08-20
09 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 3 – Zionism 2.0: Beyond Herzl
From the labor Zionism of Ze’ev Jabotinsky to the revisionist Zionism of AD Gordon to the spiritual Zionism of Ahad Ha’am, various interpretations and manifestations of Zionist thought developed through the 20th century and into the 21st. Dr. Daniel Gordis sorts it all out and suggests how each informs Israeli culture and society.
2021-08-20
14 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 2 -Who’s Theodor Herzl?
We see his name on streets in Israel and his portrait hangs in some official buildings, but who is he? Zionism grew as a political movement within the Jewish Diaspora in the late 1800s and early 1900s – driven by this Budapest-born writer, playwright and journalist. Dr. Daniel Gordis describes the compelling life of Herzl and … Continue reading Gordis 2 -Who’s Theodor Herzl? →
2021-08-20
14 min
TribeTalking
Gordis 1 – Zionism, Fact and Fiction
Zionism is a movement to build a Jewish homeland, born in the mid-1800s from European Jews’ sense of betrayal, heartbreak, and anguish after centuries of judgment and dislocation. Dr. Daniel Gordis discusses Zionism’s origins and how it is used – and misused – in modern political and activist discourse.
2021-08-20
15 min
Bobbie Houston Podcast
The Friendship Table (Episode 16) with Bobbie Houston & friends
Join Bobbie Houston for episode 16 of “The Sisterhood Friendship Table”. In this episode (recorded on 22nd July 2021), Bobbie is joined by a few of the global lead pastors Lucy Mendez, Judith Crist, Courtney Lopez and Liz Turner, and they share on “Godly wisdom learned by costly experience.”“…be attentive to my wisdom [Godly wisdom learned by costly experience],Incline your ear to my understanding;That you may exercise discrimination and discretion (good judgment),And your lips may reserve knowledge and answer wisely [to temptation].”Proverbs 5:1-2 (AMP)“Godly wisdom learned by costly experience has...
2021-08-19
47 min
Squiz Kids
Monday, July 26 - Let the Olympic gold rush begin!; Bear ambush in Alaska; Sydney’s bin-raiding cockies; and mac’n’cheese ice-cream.
Squiz Kids is a free daily news podcast just for kids. Give us ten minutes, and we’ll give you the world. A short weekday podcast, created here in Australia, that gives kids the lowdown on the big news stories of the day, delivered without opinion, and with positivity and humour. ‘Kid-friendly news that keeps them up to date without all the nasties’ (A Squiz Parent) This Australian podcast for kids easily fits into the daily routine - helping curious kids stay informed about the world around them. LINKS
2021-07-25
10 min
IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
A Journey in the Field of Pain Psychology: A Podcast with Judith Turner
Editor’s note: IASP will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. Even though the anniversary is still a few years away, it already has us thinking about the history of IASP and the evolution of pain research over the past five decades. So, we are providing a series of podcasts that will cover both of those topics, featuring senior leaders in the field who have made major contributions to pain research and care, including those with major roles at IASP. Our latest such podcast features Judith Turner, PhD. Dr. Turner, a Past President of IASP, is a pa...
2021-07-08
23 min
Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald
Judith Collins: National leader says there should not be a lockdown in Wellington
National Leader Judith Collins says there should not be a lockdown in Wellington despite the capital being on high alert after an Australian man flew into the city during the weekend and spent time at six locations of interest.The man flew back to Sydney on Monday.Collins says she's crossing her fingers Wellington won't go into lockdown.She told John MacDonald she'll support the Government's decision, if it's based on the Ministry of Health's advice but another lockdown would be hugely costly.A National MP is accused of inappropriately spending money on furniture, including a...
2021-06-23
16 min
TribeTalking
Co-Founders
Meet the co-founders of Tribe Talk – Michelle Black, Robin Friedman and Jude Sydney, three Jewish community leaders and parents of college age students who saw the need to help Jewish students adjust to college life and enjoy a more enriching experience. They reflect on successes in year one of Tribe Talk and exciting plans … Continue reading Co-Founders →
2021-02-23
27 min
Unpaused the Podcast
S4, Ep 34 - Mia Feasey: From coffee cart queen to Australian Woman in Design 2020... How did Mia do it?
Ex Asian Spice Girl (yes, this band really existed) turned founder of feted interior design firm SIREN, Mia Feasey has a dazzling Unpaused story to tell. Arriving in Australia from the UK with no friends, no contacts and just £1000 in her pocket, Feasey worked 6 jobs, joining the local lacrosse team when loneliness began to tell. Little did she know how that single step would open career doors and enlarge her world. Fast forward to today - Mia won the Women in Design Award in 2020 and leads a dynamic team of mostly women in offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore, de...
2021-02-03
36 min
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S4, Ep 31 - Jane Bridge: Board Appointments Demystified
Judy chats with Jane Bridge, Founder of Boardroom Partners. This is the Board intel everyone needs to hear but rarely accesses. For years, Jane ran Boardroom Partners, a board recruitment and advisory firm in Sydney. As a result, she is ideally placed to bear witness to the pitfalls and perils facing the board novice. If you’re considering a shift to a board role, or just wondering how the arcane world of board appointments works, then this is one interview you don't want to miss. It’s full of the wisdom that comes from years of conversations with Chairs and...
2020-11-12
31 min
3CR Community Radio
Media literacy for life
Tanya Notley from the School of Humanities and Communication Arts and the Institute of Culture and Society at Western Sydney University talks about Media Literacy Week 2020, the newly formed Australian Media Literacy Alliance (AMLA), young people deciphering fake news and why media literacy is an evolving and life-long skill needed to engage critically with our vast contemporary mediascape and for social justice.
2020-10-26
00 min
3CR Community Radio
Learning to be human: lessons from Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed
This year marks 50 years since Brazilian educator and philosopher Paulo Freire’s most influential work, Pedagogy of the Oppressed was published in English. A foundational work of critical pedagogy, Freire’s book argues against the traditional model of education which treats students as if they are empty vessels and call for teachers and learners to be co-creators of knowledge. Fifty years later, what Freire calls the banking model of education persists, so does Pedagogy of the Oppressed still have something to teach us? Reema Rattan discusses the enduring legacy of Freire's work with Andrés Donoso Romo, a Chilean researcher whose wo...
2020-10-19
00 min
3CR Community Radio
What We Get Wrong When We Talk About Race
What do we mean when we say race? Why is it that it seems like calling someone racist is worse than the racism they display? Who gets to decide what's racism anyway?Alana Lentin, Associate Professor in Cultural and Social Analysis at Western Sydney University, talks to Reema Rattan about her new book 'Why Race Still Matters', which argues that we need to pay attention to both when and how race matters but also when, how and why it is said to not matter.
2020-08-17
00 min
3CR Community Radio
Struggling against institutional racism in the media and other culture industries
Discrimination, hidden and not so hidden, appears to be pervasive in communication and culture insdurties across Australia. The ABC, SBS, Network Seven and the National Institute of Dramatic Art have all been in the spotlight in recent years. Black Lives Matter organizer, screen writer, Sydney Theatre Company emerging playwright and graduate of NIDA, Enoch Mailangi reflects on his own experiences in the culture industry and offers his prognosis for reform and change.
2020-07-27
00 min
The Relevance of Sydney Banks' Role
Dr. Judith Sedgeman – “Listening for Wisdom”
Welcome to another episode and our guest today is Dr. Judith Sedgeman. It was an honor to have as a guest as I listened to her story when she first met Sydney Banks and how that encounter impacted her. "What I know for sure is that nothing can break the human spirit, although we can think ourselves into feeling temporarily dispirited. The gift of the Principles is that change comes through our own insight. We have infinite potential to break free from the limits of our thoughts." Judith Sedgeman For more information on Dr. Judith, y...
2020-07-17
41 min
TribeTalking
Jewish Student with Much to Share
Meet a proud graduate of Tufts University who has been an active change-maker on campus. A popular public speaker and advocate for Jewish and Israeli causes, Ben Shapiro is currently on the board of Alums for Campus Fairness (ACF). On today’s episode he shares insight into what campus life is like for incoming Jewish students, why becoming involved … Continue reading Jewish Student with Much to Share →
2020-06-30
23 min
TribeTalking
Great Opportunities for Jewish Students
Matt Lebovic is the Senior Campus Program Officer for Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston. He shares exciting news about a myriad of programs that enrich the lives of Jewish students, both at home and abroad, with many opportunities in Israel for education, internships and employment!
2020-06-30
00 min
TribeTalking
One Example of Fighting Back
In part three of our series with Dr. Rachel Fish, Founding Executive Director of the Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism, Dr. Fish recounts an anti-Semitic experience at the Harvard Divinity School where she was a student just after the 9-11 attacks. She raised awareness about a university supported anti-Israel, anti-Jewish educational program and because of her … Continue reading One Example of Fighting Back →
2020-06-30
09 min
TribeTalking
Forms Anti-Semitism Takes
In part two of our series with Dr. Rachel Fish, Founding Executive Director of the Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism, we examine the complex history of anti-Semitism, anti-Israel campaigns such as the BDS movement, and the role of social media both in spreading and combatting hate.
2020-06-30
14 min
TribeTalking
Anti-Semitism on the College Campus
Dr Rachel Fish, Founding Executive Director of the Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism talks about the rise in anti-Semitism on college campuses from fellow students, professors and/or outside groups and how Jewish students can learn to navigate and respond.
2020-06-30
12 min
3CR Community Radio
Coronavirus, communication and campus activism
This week, a discussion of the shift to digital campaigning within the student movement during the coronavirus pandemic with long term activists and SCR Education Officers Jack Mansell from University of Sydney and Shovan Bhattarai at the University of NSW.
2020-05-18
00 min
Integrative Oncology Talk
Supportive Care - Dr. Judith Lacey
Dr. Judith Lacey is the Head of Supportive Care and Integrative Oncology at the Chris O'Brien Lifehouse in Sydney, Australia. She is in SIO leadership, where she helps lead the Clinical Practice Committee, and she is involved in research and policy development in Australia. Dr. Lacey has a special interest in medical cannabis research. In this podcast, we discuss how palliative care and integrative oncology coordinate within Supportive Care as an umbrella designation. We also touch on how she and the Supportive Care team at her cancer center have dealt with COVID-19, and how it is impacting health care in...
2020-05-11
1h 00
TribeTalking
TribeTalk -Trailer Episode
The college experience is exhilarating, exciting and yes, stressful. But what about the added pressures Jewish students often face on campus? Tribe Talk’s podcast series provides valuable information, including the myriad of Jewish organizations that exist on campus and insight from college students, all to help students build a meaningful Jewish life on campus. These podcasts … Continue reading TribeTalk -Trailer Episode →
2020-04-20
01 min
Unpaused the Podcast
S3, Ep 21 - Uplifts: Nadine Ingram - Baking For Comfort But Staying In Business
Easter is to a baker what Christmas is to a pig farmer... it's peak time. The joy of baking, even in a lockdown, permeates every word of this interview with Nadine Ingram, owner and creator of Flour and Stone, Sydney's beloved petite bakery and salon. Nadine's astute quick-step from purveyor of countertop treats to a takeaway queen of cake, pastry and homespun groceries is evidence that even in difficult times, those who have a Plan B well thought through can keep their business going and create a lot of joy along the way. And that's before she starts talking a...
2020-04-11
17 min
3CR Community Radio
How advertisers can contribute to conservation through the Lion's Share Fund
Last Steptember, this show focussed on a research paper titled 'The Paradoxical Extinction of the Most Charismatic Animals', which noted that the population of virtual animals in our world was giving people a mistaken impression about the real number of those animals in the wild. One of the paper's concluding suggestions was that advertisers using animal images should contribute funds towards their conservation. A Sydney-based production company has now helped create exactly such an initiative. Executive producer and founder of FINCH Rob Galluzo, who, along with filmmaker Christopher Nelius, co-founded The Lion's Share Fund speaks to Reema Rattan and a gue...
2020-03-02
00 min
Let Me Entertain You
Ben Gerrard (An American Psycho) - 'Best Actor in a musical', Sydney Theatre Awards
From the 2019 'Sydney Theatre Awards', I was thrilled to speak to Ben Gerrard, winner of the 'Judith Johnson award for Best Performance by a male actor in a musical', for his starring role as Patrick Bateman in An American Psycho the musical. Hear more about the musical and character development from reading the source material. Enjoy! Follow: Ben Gerrard Let Me Entertain You @LMEYpodcast - Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok | Youtube
2020-01-26
10 min
Let Your Freak Flag Fly
Judith Hamann + Lori Goldston/Stanier Black Five/Naretha Williams/Milkfish/Is There a Hotline?
PlaylistIntro: Tolley and Dara “Cut the Heart Out” from Cut Heart (2019 reissue of the 1979 release) Judith Hamann and Lori Goldston “Silver, Amalgam, Mother of Pearl, Felt, A Thin Piece of White Bone” from AlloysStanier Black Five “Alone With the Black Spirits” from RailCables2016Naretha Williams CTGTTCTTTC fromCling Clang: Compositions for Computer-Controlled Bells and Australian Electronics Miklfish (Lia Mo lina from Sydney) “Urduja in Cyberspace” and “Sap of Narra” from Kiss Me KetutIs There a Hotline? Waterlog
2019-12-21
00 min
Ideas at the House
Covering Climate at ANTIDOTE 2019
How should journalists present the climate emergency? In this session from Antidote 2019, Kerry O'Brien hosts an exploration into the urgent ethics of climate journalism with Kyle Pope, Tim Flannery, Desi Anwar & Anna Rose. Session supported by Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-10-31
1h 02
3CR Community Radio
Who do you trust? Online reviews and Dr. Google need a vigilant eye
Consumer reviews online have become hugely influential on our decisions when it comes making all kinds of purchases. So, it’s not surprising to find a whole industry pumping out fake reviews. Marketing and consumer psychology researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, Adrian Camilleri talks about how to negotiate this minefield of misinformation. And the use of online information has extended to health advice. Rachael Dunlop from in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Macquarie University and the Institute for Ethnomedicine, Jackson Hole, Wyoming explains.
2019-09-16
00 min
3CR Community Radio
Racism in the Australian media
Is Australian media racist? How and, more importantly, why? And what can be done about it? We discuss these questions with Yin Paradies, an Aboriginal-Asian-Anglo Australian who is Chair in Race Relations and Indigenous Knowledges and Culture Coordinator at Deakin University, and Associate Professor in Cultural and Social Analysis at Western Sydney University, Alana Lentin. The discussion is ultimately about what we can do about creating a less racist society since, media is, after all, made up of people just like us.
2019-07-29
00 min
3CR Community Radio
Microtargeting: you're in the bull's-eye
Microtargeting is a marketing strategy that uses digital data — connections, tastes, demographics, purchases, locations and more — to segment people into smaller and smaller groups for very tailored content targeting in order to influence perception and behavior. Marketing and communications specialist and host of 'Backchat' on Sydney’s FBI radio, Swetha Das talks about the rise of microtargeting and her recent research on the political microtargeting of Australia's migrant communities.
2019-06-24
00 min
Own It! For Entrepreneurs. Talking Digital Marketing, Small Business, Being Digital Nomads and Success Thinking
Own It! 220 | Abraham - Hicks And The Path Of Least Resistance
After years of struggle, attempts and control, hard work and driving business results, how does this translate suddenly into ease and flow and vibe, even to the extent of both N&J channeling writing, downloading words and ideas in abundance, and allowing wonderful opportunities and synchronicity into both of their lives that make them both exclaim in wonder? How do you decide when to push and when to allow? In The Show Nicola is enjoying her stay in Sydney with her brother Alex; the ferries, the zoo, a Japanese restaurant, meeting two chaps f...
2019-03-29
56 min
3CR Community Radio
Re-igniting the culture wars: The Ramsay Centre and the media
After numerous unsuccessful discussions with universities around the country, the controversial Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation recently signed an agreement with the University of Wollongong to begin offering a new Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation. Current president of the UOW student union Chloe Rafferty talks about the campaign opposing the establishment of the Centre at the university and how this played out in the media. Then Imogen Grant, 2018 president of the student union at the University of Sydney, provides an overview of the very public campaign to stop the Ramsay Centre being set up at that university.
2019-03-25
00 min
Own It! For Entrepreneurs. Talking Digital Marketing, Small Business, Being Digital Nomads and Success Thinking
Own It! 218 – What’s Blocking Your Abundance?
Judith and Nicola talk about the emotions they have allowed to block their own abundance historically and the whole raft of reasons why they believe clients do the same. Nicola starts off the debate with money being a game, brainwashing in schools, and how some are not prepared to forego time and fun for later reward. In The Show Nicola’s in full preparation mode for what is fast becoming her annual trip to Australia. She’s staying in Sydney with brother Alex but she’s discovered she’s speaking in Brisbane where she’ll be...
2019-03-15
54 min
3CR Community Radio
Sco Mo, the Muppet Show and political communication
"The curtains have come down on that Muppet Show". That's Scott Morrison who thought it was a good idea to use this metaphor when he dismissed the power plays bringing down Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull. Since then, there's been a number of attempts by the Liberal- National Coalition to communicate with voters that have gone distinctly pear shaped. This week on Communication Mixdown, new co-host Reema Rattan talks with Dr. Norman Abjorensen, former national editor at the Sydney Morning Herald and now political historian at the Australian National University, about the Morrison government’s style of political communication.
2018-12-06
00 min
Own It! For Entrepreneurs. Talking Digital Marketing, Small Business, Being Digital Nomads and Success Thinking
Own It! 196 | Should I Grow My Business?
When is the right time / right circumstances to grow your business, if ever? Why would anyone do that? Which is better, working alone or with other people? Nicola’s brother Alex has arrived from Sydney on a one-way ticket, thankfully he also has Berlin, Paris and the UK on his list of places to visit. Nicola has been busy editing this week. Some cricket videos firstly to help local friend Arthur Burgess who raises money for Mani firefighters by staging a cricket match on the beach. And Write Club podcasts have been recorded and edited all the wa...
2018-09-28
55 min
3CR Community Radio
How do I look, what should I eat? Young people using and being used by social media
First up, researcher in the Centre for Emotional Health at Macquarie University, Jasmine Fardouly unpacks some of the negative effects of what have been called 'social media comparisons' on young women's self-perception and personal worth.Then, Teresa Davis, a specialist in consumer behavior and social marketing from the University of Sydney, talks about the ways that junk food brands try to cuddle up to kids on-line.
2018-03-22
00 min
CANVAS: Art & Ideas
4 June 2017 | Sydney Film Festival with Warwick Thornton and Nashen Moodley, Million Dollar Mermaid: Annette Kellerman, and EuroVisions with Danny Goldberg and Judith Blackall.
On this episode, we chatted to Filmmaker Warwick Thornton and Sydney Film Festival Director Nashen Moodley. Danny Goldberg and Judith Blackall joined us to discuss EuroVisions at the National Art School. Plus, we chat about the Australian icon Annette Kellerman with the curator of Million Dollar Mermaid: Annette Kellerman at Powerhouse Museum. Tracks by Angie.
2017-06-04
00 min
3CR Community Radio
For the mind, for the mall: music and communication
This week a look at music as communication - music that enters our private emotional spaces and music that some say invades our very public spaces, those palaces of consumption - the shopping mall and the department store.Specialist in the connection between emotion and musical experience Sandra Garrido from Western Sydney University talks about depression and the way people make use of sad music . Her recently published book is entitled ‘Why Are We Attracted to Sad Music?’Michael Walsh, a sociologist at University of Canberra speaks about the sonic dimensions of public spaces, a fancy way of saying: the impa...
2017-03-30
00 min
3CR Community Radio
Is Australia racist and where's the working class? Two questions for television
Is Australia Racist? That's the title of a recently screened current affairs documentay, part of the SBS week long special, Facing Up to Racism. This week, we hear Liz Giuffre, communications lecturer at University of Technology Sydney discuss the show's televisual format as well as its underlying assumptions.“What do the recent mini-series Hoges, about the life of Paul Hogan, and the Fair Work Commission ruling regarding reduced Sunday penalty rates for workers have in common?” That's UTS media studies specialist Sarah Attfield's question, and she talks about the social and political implications of television programming that ignores the working clas
2017-03-09
00 min
Sydney Comedy Festival Podcast 2016
Geraldine Hickey: afl theme tunes, missing breakfast radio alarms & nicknames
Tickets: http://bit.ly/frockingscf The Enmore Theatre Wed 11th May 2016 - 7:30 pm ActionAid Australia and the Sydney Comedy Festival are bringing together a line-up of Australia’s funniest women – yes, all women! – to raise funds and support ActionAid’s work on women’s rights around the world. Following 3 massive galas, Frocking Hilarious, now in its fourth year running, is all about celebrating the power of laughter. This year ActionAid Ambassador, Judith Lucy, will be on stage alongside a stellar line up of some of Australia’s funniest comics. Previous shows have starred Australia’s most famous comediennes—from Judith Lucy to Wendy Ha...
2016-05-13
00 min
So You Want to Start a Business with Ingrid Thompson
22 Thy Nguyen; Yoga Instructor & business owner Modo Yoga Sydney
Thy Nguyen began practicing yoga over 11 years ago as a way to find calm and peace from the stresses of school, and everyday life. She first stumbled upon ashtanga yoga, it was amazing; love at first practice. Breathing, sweating, and fully living in the moment, she had never felt more connected to life. Soon after Thy discovered Modo hot yoga and her life was changed forever. After a number of yoga trainings, she made the decision to pursue her passion for yoga and become a full-time teacher. Thy truly loves teaching yoga, spreading the yoga love to...
2016-02-08
25 min
Freedom of Species
Meat & climate change - Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop (BZE) & Judith Friedlander (UTS)
In the lead up to the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 21) that begins in Paris late this month, we are replaying two very relevant interviews we recorded in June:Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop from Beyond Zero Emissions talks about BZE's Land Use Plan and its recommendations for Australia's animal agriculture industry. And Judith Friedlander from the University of Technology Sydney sheds some light on why mainstream media goes so quiet when it comes to meat's role in climate change.www.bze.org.au
2015-11-15
00 min
Spoken Word
Judith Rodriguez
This is the second in a series of three programs on 20th century poetry in English.Rodriguez was born Judith Catherine Green in Perth and grew up in Brisbane. She was educated at Brisbane Girls Grammar School, and graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Arts. She then travelled to England, where she received a Master of Arts from Cambridge University in 1965, where she met her first husband, Colombian Fabio Rodriguez.[1]She has published numerous volumes of poetry, some illustrated by her own woodcuts, edited an anthology and the collected poems of Jennifer Rankin. From 1979 to 1982, she...
2015-07-02
00 min
Spoken Word
Judith Rodriguez
This is the second in a series of three programs on 20th century poetry in English.Rodriguez was born Judith Catherine Green in Perth and grew up in Brisbane. She was educated at Brisbane Girls Grammar School, and graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Arts. She then travelled to England, where she received a Master of Arts from Cambridge University in 1965, where she met her first husband, Colombian Fabio Rodriguez.[1]She has published numerous volumes of poetry, some illustrated by her own woodcuts, edited an anthology and the collected poems of Jennifer Rankin. From 1979 to 1982, she...
2015-07-02
29 min
Freedom of Species
Meat and climate change - Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop (BZE) & Judith Friedlander (UTS)
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop from Beyond Zero Emissions talks about BZE's Land Use Plan and its recommendations for Australia's animal agriculture industry. And Judith Friedlander from the University of Technology Sydney sheds some light on why mainstream media goes so quiet on the topic of meat with regard to climate change.
2015-05-31
00 min