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Haaaaappy Thursday, wonderful humans!
Today on the show we have the ever impressive Marlee Silva. Marlee Silva is a Kamilaroi/Dunghutti woman and the founder of Tiddas 4 Tiddas, a movement that shines a light on the stories of Indigenous women across the country. Marlee is also a national youth advisor for the Red Cross and spends much of her time speaking across the country to change the conversation around the Indigenous experience. Here, we talk about everything from tokenism to channeling anger into activism and how Marlee struggles to balance a life outside of her work.
Follow Marlee on Instagram @marlee.silva.
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Your hosts are Zara McDonald (@zamcdonald) and Michelle Andrews (@michelleandrews1).
Thank you to our sponsor Pocket Prints for making today's episode possible. Find out more about Pocket Prints here.
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Haaaaappy Thursday, wonderful humans!
Today on the show we have the ever impressive Marlee Silva. Marlee Silva is a Kamilaroi/Dunghutti woman and the founder of Tiddas 4 Tiddas, a movement that shines a light on the stories of Indigenous women across the country. Marlee is also a national youth advisor for the Red Cross and spends much of her time speaking across the country to change the conversation around the Indigenous experience. Here, we talk about everything from tokenism to channeling anger into activism and how Marlee struggles to balance a life outside of her work.
Follow Marlee on Instagram @marlee.silva.
Loved this? We think you'll also enjoy our chat with Flex Mami.
Craving more? You’re only human. Join our glorious Shameless Facebook community, where thousands of like-minded ladies keep each other up to date with the latest celebrity and pop culture stories. Or if Facebook isn't your thing why don't you chuck us a follow on Instagram instead?
We know you didn't ask, but yes of course we have a weekly newsletter! So glad you asked. You can subscribe here for recommendations, columns and more super fun things (yes, we clickbaited you and we don't regret a thing. NOT A DAMN THING).
If you’d like to support the show, we would like that very much. Hit ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify, and leave a review if you’re feeling especially generous. Then sit back and bask in our eternal, abundant love.
Your hosts are Zara McDonald (@zamcdonald) and Michelle Andrews (@michelleandrews1).
Thank you to our sponsor Pocket Prints for making today's episode possible. Find out more about Pocket Prints here.
Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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