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The Daily AusThe Daily AusOne year on from Roe v. WadeIt’s been a year since the U.S. Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion. The decision to quash the nearly 50-year-old ruling meant individual states could determine their own abortion legislation. As a result, many states immediately enforced abortion bans. TDA journalist Sunny Adcock joins us for the deep dive, as we take a look at what's happened in the year since.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-06-2512 minIt\'s Never Sunny in SeattleIt's Never Sunny in SeattleEpisode 89: Hey Now, You're an All-Star...and The Gang Locates Their SlidersIn this episode, Dustin, Mikey, and Dae review the preliminary All-Star voting results and how they reflect on the Mariners' season so far. The gang then welcomes Ty Adcock to the bigs and analyze why Logan Gilbert struggled in his most recent start. Featuring: Paul Seawald, Andrés Muñoz, Julio Rodríguez and more. Follow the show and its hosts on Twitter! @NeverSunnyInSEA @dustinjryan @_kuyamikey @daeshikjr Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/EYvVs6eVZD Support the Patreon! patreon.com...2023-06-1552 minEvolving with Georgia MayEvolving with Georgia MayLIFE CHATS: Pop Culture, Race & 'Being Your Digestible Black Friend’ with Journalist Sunny Adcock Sunny Adcock is an Australian journalist, writer, blogger and podcast host with over 10 years of experience writing about literature, pop culture, lifestyle, race, and gender. Her work has been featured on Channel 10, The Daily Aus, MamaMia and more. ⁠Today, we discuss the nuances of racial theory, media framing, micro-aggressions, challenging conversations and what it can be like to navigate age, gender and power dynamics in the media industry.⁠We also touch on Sunny’s passion for literature, film, pop culture and the love of her life (Harry Styles). This is a powerful conversation in which Sunny...2023-04-051h 24The Daily AusThe Daily Aus“A really hard thing to do over cupcakes”Gunai Woman Kirli Saunders is a writer, educator, artist and so much more. In this special International Women’s Day episode, Kirli and TDA journalist Sunny Adcock talk about matriarchy, environment and womanhood, as well as how achieving equality is “a really hard thing to do” over IWD cupcakes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-03-0718 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockWhy Taylor Swift Remains Our Problematic Fave, with Lynn Mathuthu (Part Two)In part two of our fabulous return to form, host Sunny Adcock and guest Lynn Mathuthu reminisce on some of Taylor Swift’s most notable celebrity feuds – such as those with Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian/Kanye West. The pair relish in the opportunity to thoughtfully and constructively criticise their fave’s unfortunate attachment to white feminism, and how Swift’s historic need to be seen as virtuous and good led to a repeated victim narrative that ultimately soured her reputation. After shedding her skin as America’s sweetheart, Swift stepped into her divisive and (fortunately) short-lived snake era, then later batt...2021-11-1242 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockWhy Taylor Swift Remains Our Problematic Fave, with Lynn Mathuthu (Part One)We’re back, baby! Power be to the fans for surviving the gruelling Tender Rage drought. Gather around as host Sunny Adcock and guest Lynn Mathuthu are put on trial for their enduring love of singer-songwriter Taylor Swift in this two-part extravaganza. If you thought white America’s sweetheart -- who is best known for playing victim like nobody’s business -- had no fans of colour, think again. We’re here to tell you why Taylor Swift is pop music’s greatest comeback kid and why we think she’s suffered from what Sunny likes to call ‘the Anne Hathaway’ effe...2021-11-0537 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockWe Need to Talk About Diversity in Fashion, with Basjia AlmaanWhat happens when you achieve your dreams and finally walk one of Australia’s biggest runways, only to look around and find yourself unique in the worst possible way? Is your presence enough to shake the table, or is it time we built a new one? Basjia Almaan is a Black, Queer, curve model who recently walked in Australian Fashion Week in Sydney, an event which she publicly criticised for its lack of diversity in a now viral post. Join her and host Sunny Adcock as they call the fashion industry to a higher standard and identify the difference between to...2021-06-1443 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockHow Superheroes Wield Their Social Power, With Idan KotzenSuperheroes are relevant again! Thanks to Disney+, who ended our Marvel drought with the release of its original television series WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, we now know what life looks like post-Blip -- and you bet we have something to say about it! Join Sunny and guest Idan Kotzen as they discuss the various ways superhero depictions have evolved to facilitate important discussions on relevant social and political issues. They contend with how their experiences as Marvel fans have differed under patriarchy, and how characters like Black Widow and Captain Marvel serve as reminders of the...2021-05-0253 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockYours, Sunny (#1)The first solo episode of the season has arrived! Welcome to “Yours, Sunny”, the agony aunt audio segment you never knew you needed. As a certified big sister, host Sunny Adcock answers advice requests from real life listeners, delivering her hot take on any issue, big or small. In this first episode, Sunny discusses the importance of showing yourself compassion when navigating high school as a bigger Black girl, reclaiming the value of rest in our capitalist society, and in striving to be a genuine and long-term ally to the marginalised communities who need our help the most. Produced and edit...2021-04-1822 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockWe *Cannot* Stress Enough That It Is Not Your Fault, with Evlin DuBoseThe saga continues as Sunny Adcock and Evlin DuBose unpack their coming of age journeys with mental ill-health. Listen as they reflect upon the shame that comes with expectations of perfection, the nonlinearity of recovery, their experiences with medication, boundary making, and the trauma inherent to modern living. Produced and edited by Evlin DuBose. Graphics by Elby Chai. Content Warnings: Mental Ill-Health, Suicide, Depression, Anxiety EDITOR’S NOTE: In this recording we referred to individuals who have died by suicide as having “committed suicide”. We have since come to learn that this phrasing is problematic and perpetuates the stigma associated with s...2021-03-281h 08Tender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockWhy Harry Styles’s Modern Masculinity Makes Him Our Feminist King, with Hebah Ali (Part 2)In part two of our two-part premiere, Sunny Adcock continues her conversation with guest Hebah Ali as they discuss how the vulnerable, compassionate sex appeal of Harry Styles has become a blueprint for modern masculinity. Listen in as they unscramble the politics surrounding gender expression, his 2020 Vogue cover, his role in Olivia Wilde’s upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling (2021), and dish on predictions for the Grammys. Produced and edited by Evlin DuBose. Graphics by Elby Chai. For more content, follow us on Instagram @tenderragepodcast or find us on linktr.ee/tenderrage Content Warnings: Racism, Sexism, Queerphobia2021-03-1441 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockWhy Harry Styles’s Modern Masculinity Makes Him Our Feminist King, with Hebah Ali (Part 1)Keep the rage tender with Sunny Adcock in this two part premiere featuring filmmaker and guest Hebah Ali. Listen as they unpack the psychedelic, feminist masculinity of king and icon Harry Styles, from how a shared love launched their friendship, to his origins in One Direction, their complex relationships with the fandom and fangirling, fanfiction, Harry’s metamorphosis into a solo artist, and the chronicles of his celebrity activism. Produced and edited by Evlin DuBose. Graphics by Elby Chai. For more content, follow us on Instagram @tenderragepodcast or find us on linktr.ee/tenderrage Content Warnings: Racism, Sexism, Police Brutality, Qu...2021-03-1450 minTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage with Sunny AdcockTender Rage TrailerMeet 2021's new incomparable, as host Sunny Adcock launches her debut pop culture, feminist podcast Tender Rage. A new kind of storytelling for the outrageously audacious, the loudly passionate, and the slightly delusional. The podcast for anyone with ordinary courage.2021-03-1201 minRebelliously TinyRebelliously TinyEpisode 20: Sunny's Takeover*Content Warning: Discussions of racism, colonialism, police brutality Here’s the question that inspired this week’s episode: What brings you joy when you are fighting for social justice? The goal of Rebelliously Tiny has always been to be a space for struggle and rebellion, and all of the related emotions, without the constraints of any narrative that tells us that strength and resistance is loud, harsh, masculine. The question of joy in the fight for social justice - as a reason to fight, as something sustaining, as an end goal - is important to us, and we thank everyone who...2021-02-241h 08Rebelliously TinyRebelliously TinyEpisode 20: Sunny's Takeover*Content Warning: Discussions of racism, colonialism, police brutality Here’s the question that inspired this week’s episode: What brings you joy when you are fighting for social justice? The goal of Rebelliously Tiny has always been to be a space for struggle and rebellion, and all of the related emotions, without the constraints of any narrative that tells us that strength and resistance is loud, harsh, masculine. The question of joy in the fight for social justice - as a reason to fight, as something sustaining, as an end goal - is important to us, and we thank everyone who...2021-02-241h 08The Next Canon PodcastThe Next Canon PodcastJenny Ann Can Belt in The Music Man too...?Maya and I discuss why Theatre companies need to do more shows and seasons that are full of actors and creators of color! We also talk about some awesome shows and creators that are amazing and deserve to be more widely known. Maya Burton is an actor, writer, producer, and theater educator from sunny South Florida. After earning her BFA from Cornish College of the Arts she worked with many different theater companies in and around Seattle, Washington. Some include Taproot Theatre Co., Washington Ensemble Theater, Seattle Shakespeare Co, The 5th Avenue Theater and her favorite by...2020-12-2933 minIt\'s A Lot with Abbie ChatfieldIt's A Lot with Abbie ChatfieldPetition For Glo And Sunny To Start A Podcast with GLO and Sunny AdcockIn this weeks episode, Abbie is joined by the incredible Sunny and Glo. In this chat they speak on their experience as Black Womeb of Colour and their thoughts on topics such as performative activism, the expectation that has been placed on them to be in a position of presence, education and damage control when they are hurt themselves in the worlds happenings and people in positions of power checking their own bias.  A notable quote from the episode from Glo: “Our culture is up for grabs, people view our culture our bodies our space as just something you can...2020-06-221h 32