Sarah Large and her goal to Close The Gap
In this episode Cameron Edwards interviews his friend Sarah Large about her journey as a Biripi woman and her goal of Closing the Gap for Indigenous and Torres Strait Island Australians.
In this episode Cameron Edwards interviews his friend Sarah Large about her journey as a Biripi woman and her goal of Closing the Gap for Indigenous and Torres Strait Island Australians.
Cameron Edwards has a yarn with Carl Francia about the Torres Strait Islands, truth-telling and looking through two eyes—the western eye and the cultural eye.
In this episode, Cameron Edwards has a yarn with Aaron Percival who reveals truth-telling is about myth-busting, letting people know what really happened and shedding a light on health inequities.
In this episode Cameron Edwards interviews Michael Reynolds, the chair of the APA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee, about his journey and the art of truth listening.
In this episode, Cameron Edwards has a yarn with Curtley Nelson about acknowledging the past, closing the access gap for Indigenous Australians and working together towards a future of equity for all people.
In this episode, Cameron Edwards yarns with APA President Scott Willis about truth-telling. Scott, the first Aboriginal to be elected to this role, reveals his personal journey of identity and the importance of moving towards Reconciliation together.
Series Producer Clare Pickering has a yarn with the creator of the podcast artwork about connecting through storytelling, culture and Country.
Series Producer Clare Pickering has a yarn with Rudi Louis Taylor-Bragge about the soundtrack he created for the series and the added layer of Country that can be heard when listening to the track.
Clare Pickering chats with Associate Professor Michele Calisaya APAM, Australian Physiotherapy Research Foundation and Dementia Australia Grants committee member, about her 2005 Beryl Haynes Memorial Grant and her passion for improving the lives of people with stroke and dementia.
Clare Pickering chats with Dr Mark Hancock APAM about his 2009 PRF Tagged Grant, his passion for research and belief that patients deserve to have evidence-based care.