Hosted by proud Kamilaroi man Cameron Edwards APAM, experience the wisdom and guidance of these Deadly physios as they share their personal stories about truth-telling, connection to Country, culture and language, allyship, the power of yarning, and more.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that the following episodes may contain the names and voices of people who are deceased. We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the many lands across Australia and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.
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Hosted by proud Kamilaroi man Cameron Edwards APAM, experience the wisdom and guidance of these Deadly physios as they share their personal stories about truth-telling, connection to Country, culture and language, allyship, the power of yarning, and more.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that the following episodes may contain the names and voices of people who are deceased. We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the many lands across Australia and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.
Cameron Edwards and the bridge crossing to Reconciliation
The Deadly Physios
47 minutes 10 seconds
4 years ago
Cameron Edwards and the bridge crossing to Reconciliation
Producer Clare Pickering turns the table on the series and has a yarn with regular host Cameron Edwards APAM, about standing in the middle of Reconciliation and Closing the Gap.
The Deadly Physios
Hosted by proud Kamilaroi man Cameron Edwards APAM, experience the wisdom and guidance of these Deadly physios as they share their personal stories about truth-telling, connection to Country, culture and language, allyship, the power of yarning, and more.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that the following episodes may contain the names and voices of people who are deceased. We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the many lands across Australia and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.