So Tell Me - With Chole Gage
On the last episode for season 1, I spoke to Professor Karen Douglas, a Professor of Psychology for the University of Kent, all about the psychology behind conspiracy theories. What defines them? Why are they so attractive to some? What makes them gain traction? What is the best approach to deal with a friend or family member who has gone deep down the rabbit hole? This was a fascinating and very timely conversation.
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I am joined this week by Dr Michelle Bovill and Jessica Bennett who both work in research in Indigenous Health, to talk about Closing the Gap. What does it involve? Why is it so important? How have past injustices impacted the health and well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today? What can non-indigenous allies do to help? This is a really important conversation for anyone wanting more of an understanding of the differing and complex healthcare needs of First Nations' People today.
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James Gage - an avid cycling fan, a half iron man, sports fan and mechanical engineer, who also happens to be my ridiculously good looking husband - joins me this week to chat all about Le Tour De France. The Tour is a BIG deal in our house, and James has followed it since he was a kid - I'm certain he rates the day he met Cadel Evans above our wedding day. So buckle up for the podcast debut of the man, the myth, the legend that is my Husband - James Gage.
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Kelly Varidel's life was turned upside down in November 2019 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Since then, she has undergone an intensive treatment regime, including a double mastectomy, and is now cancer free. However, the journey doesn't end there - not by a long shot.
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Dr Andy Thomas was the 1st Australian to fly in space as a NASA Astronaut. He completed 4 missions during his career, 1 of which involved a 141 day stay on the Russian Mir Space Station. He spent a total of 177 days in space throughout his career, including a 6.5 hour space walk, outside Mir. Dr Thomas is now retired. I spoke with Dr Thomas all about what it's like to be in space, the training, how he coped with weightlessness - we even covered space movies! I hope you enjoy this chat as much as I did!
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Jessie Ferrari and Jason Rimmer are both students at Melbourne University studying various aspects of Aboriginal Astronomy and Ecology of the Kulin Nation, and they joined me to share what they have learnt so far and their continued studies, under Associate Professor Duane Hamacher. This episode looked into a rich cultural history that is being restored and preserved after being damaged by colonization. You can learn more about the collective of researchers and their work at www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au
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Ella Weisbrot is a Research Scientist from the Climate Council and we chatted all about climate change. From how it's measured, to what actually is a carbon footprint, transitioning to clean energy & the effects that clean energy could have in the current economic climate. This episode is an important one for anyone wanting to understand the climate crisis and what a future with renewable energy would mean on an individual level, as well as for the country & world. https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/
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I chatted to Jen Bray this week, all about her turbulent fertility journey, which resulted in her & her husband being the recipients of a donor embryo, which enabled them to bring their daughter into the world. Jen shared her very personal experience of the joyful highs & painful lows that she and her husband lived through in order to fulfill their dreams of having children. This was a very honest and raw conversation with a woman who's strength and determination is nothing short of inspirational.
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This week, I talked to Steph Atchison, a Molecular Microbiologist working predominantly in the field of HPV testing & research, who is currently working to process COVID-19 swabs & data collection for research. We chatted about what happens once a swab sample is taken, how the testing works, how accurate it is & about how Australia is leading the way in HPV research & prevention, globally. This episode gave some fascinating insight into the intricacies behind how a positive or negative test result occurs.
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This week I am joined by Alex Andrews - the COO and Co-Founder of Verve Super, to talk about all things superannuation. What is it? Why is it so important? How does it grow? What are some common misconceptions? Why do women generally have less to retire on than men? This chat is for everyone who has ever felt overwhelmed or lost at the thought of understanding their super and how it works.
info_outlineI am joined for this episode, by my friend Leigh Francis, who in 2014 gave birth to her first child - A perfect little boy named Flynn William Balnaves. Flynn was stillborn. In this episode, Leigh talks about her experience of giving birth and being a parent to a child who had died. She talks about the process of what's involved from finding out he had died, to giving birth, and life after the death of a child. She talks about the stages of grief she experienced and what she found helpful and comforting, and what made it worse, from the people around her. Most importantly, she speaks of the lasting impact that Flynn had on her and her family's life, and the lives of those around her. She tells the story who was very real and left a very real mark on the world. Hopefully this episode helps to shine a light on the darkness surrounding still birth and neonatal loss, and helps end the stigma and the silence that plagues the most difficult time in some people's lives.
Organisations mentioned in this episode include
SANDS - Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Newborn Death Support which can be found at https://www.sands.org.au/
and Heartfelt - A volunteer network of professional photographers providing photographic memories for families who have experienced still birth, premature birth, or have children with serious or terminal illnesses. They can be found at https://www.heartfelt.org.au/
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