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The Kiya Podcast
Kiya Studios
31 episodes
1 day ago
The kiya podcast, Hosted by Izy & Son Son, Is indigenous owned, features interviews with leaders and role models who are improving their community and the future of indigenous and non Indigenous people while also providing a forum for people to tell their own stories.
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The kiya podcast, Hosted by Izy & Son Son, Is indigenous owned, features interviews with leaders and role models who are improving their community and the future of indigenous and non Indigenous people while also providing a forum for people to tell their own stories.
Show more...
Comedy Interviews
Comedy
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Donnell Wallam
The Kiya Podcast
32 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Donnell Wallam

In a very special interview Izy spins the yarn with Netball superstar Donnell Wallam to talk about everything, from her upbringing in Harvey to being 1 of 3 indigenous women to represent Australia playing for the diamonds. Donnell is a true leader role model & continues to create special footprints for the next generation. her unique connection to family & culture is a driving force to her success and persistence to be a Moorditj Noongar Yorga!

The Kiya Podcast
The kiya podcast, Hosted by Izy & Son Son, Is indigenous owned, features interviews with leaders and role models who are improving their community and the future of indigenous and non Indigenous people while also providing a forum for people to tell their own stories.