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By Carole Fabian / Jaime de Loma-Osorio
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Today we had a casual conversation with Ahmed Yussuf, a local journalist, author and political commentator. Due to licencing restrictions, we had to remove all our music. But live listeners got to hear the following tracks:
Kadhja Bonet - The Watch
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This week we had the absolute privilege of talking to Shahleena Musk from the Human Rights Law Centre. Unfortunately we had to remove the music from the podcast, but this is what our live listeners got to hear:
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Today had the pleasure of speaking to Associate Professor Jane Wilkinson from Monash University.
Unfortunately we had to remove the music due to licensing restrictions, but these were Jane's selections:
Aretha Franklin - RESPECT
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This morning we had a chat with Ahmed Yussuf, a local journalist, poet and activist.
We started a bit late so we only got two play two tracks, which we had to remove for this podcast due to licensing restrictions:
Find out more on the MAD Village website.
This week we were fortunate to talk to Dr Kristin Reimer, Lecturer in Restorative Justice and Relational Pedagogies at Monash University.
As usual, due to licencing restrictions, we had to remove the music, which was all chosen by our guest. Here is the list so that you can play it as you listen to the podcast:
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Today we played a lot of music including three awesome live tracks that you will get to hear... yeah!!
The ones we had to remove due to licensing restrictions were:
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This week we had the privilege of spending some time with Lesley Podesta, CEO of the Alannah and Madeline Foundation. As usual we had to remove our music due to licensing restrictions, but this is what you got to hear:
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This week we interview Michelle McDonnell and Dr Diana Johns from the Justice-Involved Young People Network.
As usual, we had to remove the wonderful music chosen by Diana due to licencing restrictions. Our lucky live listeners got to hear:
Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
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Today we had the pleasure of talking to Dr Lisa Brophy, Principal Research Fellow at Mind Australia and Associate Professor, Centre for Mental Health, University of Melbourne.
As usual we had to remove the music due to licensing restrictions, but you got to hear:
Sixto Rodriguez - The Establishment Blues
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This week we had a fascinating conversation about trauma informed education with Tom Brunzell, the newly appointed Director of Education at Berry Street.
As usual we had to remove the music due to licensing restrictions, but we got to play the following tracks:
Freedom by George Michael
Find out more on the MAD Village website.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.