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Identity and Culture

Healing Our Way

Release Date: 11/18/2020

Make Healing Happen show art Make Healing Happen

Healing Our Way

Take a listen to the first episode in season two of the Healing Our Way podcast, where Youth Reference Group member’s Blake Tatafu, Ellen Karimanovic & Tarlee Leondaris talk about how to make healing happen. These amazing guests deep dive into what intergenerational healing looks and feels like for First Nations youth.   

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Issues Impacting First Nations Youth show art Issues Impacting First Nations Youth

Healing Our Way

Our host, Rachel Hocking, sits down with Youth Reference Group members Blake Tatafu and Karlie Stewart to discuss the unique challenges and strengths that First Nations Youth face today. Listen for insights into how services can better cater to young people. 

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First Nations Resilience and Strength show art First Nations Resilience and Strength

Healing Our Way

In this episode you will hear from Youth Reference Group member Blake Tatafu and Brother To Another program founder Jye Cardona reflect on their childhood, the importance of centring collective healing and drawing strength from vulnerability. Jye shares some insights into his program, showcasing the strength of First Nations boys and men and the value of mob leading these programs. Check out Brother To Another on and .   

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Confronting Perceptions show art Confronting Perceptions

Healing Our Way

In this episode guests delve deep into the topics of confronting negative perceptions, stereotypes and how racism continues to affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. Erin Karimanovic, Luke Currie Richardson, Libby Brown and Blayke Tatufu explore the passive and undercurrent comments in everyday life connected with racism, truth telling and how to look after yourself while rising up and taking on these challenges.

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Identity and Culture show art Identity and Culture

Healing Our Way

We learn and hear from the lives and identities of Matt Doyle, Ryan Donohue Pitt, Karlie Stewart and Libby Brown. Host Jax Compton explores with guests the relationship between identities, culture and healing, discussing what identity means to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander wellbeing. We learn how you can heal from all experiences growing up as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person.

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Intergenerational Trauma show art Intergenerational Trauma

Healing Our Way

In this episode we hear from Stolen Generations survivor Uncle Michael Welsh and his son and Stolen Generations descendant Bobby Dixon. We also hear from Aunty Leslie Franks and Blayke Tatafu on what intergenerational trauma means to them and how it affects relationships in community.

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We learn and hear from the lives and identities of Matt Doyle, Ryan Donohue Pitt, Karlie Stewart and Libby Brown. Host Jax Compton explores with guests the relationship between identities, culture and healing, discussing what identity means to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander wellbeing. We learn how you can heal from all experiences growing up as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person.