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Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Caroline Kell
60 episodes
5 months ago
Yarning Up is hosted by the ever-inspiring Caroline Kell - Mbarbrum woman, visionary behind Blak Wattle Coaching and Consulting, and TedX Speaker. This show is helping to redefine the way listeners engage with First Nations people, stories, experiences and perspectives, offering a refreshing alternative to the mainstream narrative.  Through candid and heartfelt conversations, this platform opens doors to authentic learning and connection with First Nations people, issues, causes, and stories. Its purpose is truth telling and to help all Australians learn and unlearn Australia’s past, to work towards a better future.  
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Yarning Up is hosted by the ever-inspiring Caroline Kell - Mbarbrum woman, visionary behind Blak Wattle Coaching and Consulting, and TedX Speaker. This show is helping to redefine the way listeners engage with First Nations people, stories, experiences and perspectives, offering a refreshing alternative to the mainstream narrative.  Through candid and heartfelt conversations, this platform opens doors to authentic learning and connection with First Nations people, issues, causes, and stories. Its purpose is truth telling and to help all Australians learn and unlearn Australia’s past, to work towards a better future.  
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Education,
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/60)
Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Megan 'Megzy' Waters: Reconnecting First Nations Mind, Body and Country
5 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Election Insights: Yarning with Senator Dorinda Cox on the 48th Federal Australian Election
6 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Troy Benjamin – The brains behind Blak Brews Tea and building a First Nations-led enterprise
6 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Kyarlee Tighe on Overcoming Adversity, Cultural Connection, and Advocating for First Nations Youth
7 months ago
56 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Ella Noah Bancroft on First Nations Knowledge, Feminine Leadership, and Decolonisation
8 months ago
53 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Rona Glynn-McDonald - Storytelling, Protecting Energy, and Honouring First Nations Wisdom
8 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Jalen Sutcliffe - A First Nations Performer’s Journey Through Art, Identity, and Storytelling
10 months ago
49 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Lauren French - Embracing Body Sovereignty: A First Nations Perspective on Sex Education, Healing, and Pleasure
11 months ago
49 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Karlie Noon – Blazing Trails in Science and Indigenous Knowledge
1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Penelope Towney- Sharing Indigenous Languages, Culture and Sciences as the Youngest First Nations Film Maker
1 year ago
21 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Marley Morgan - First Nations storytelling through photography
1 year ago
45 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Matt Moncrieff- First Nations Native Food & Food Sovereignty
1 year ago
59 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Commissioner Travis Lovett - A Deep Dive into the Yoorrook Justice Commission on Historical and Ongoing Injustices
1 year ago
51 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Kristal Kinsela - Utilising supplier diversity policy to boost First Nation businesses
1 year ago
48 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Kirby Bentley - Representing First Nation's people on her Survivor journey
1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Grace Lillian Lee - Weaving stories through wearable art to celebrate Torres Strait Island culture
1 year ago
36 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Dr Carissa Lee - Using performance art and academia to facilitate safe spaces for Aboriginal storytellers
1 year ago
44 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Kobie Dee - Storytelling and lifting up First Nations communities through the power of music.
1 year ago
39 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Naomi Moran - truth telling and sharing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories through the power of black media
1 year ago
48 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Guyala Bayles - Upholding a legacy of First Nations activism while forging her own path to advocate for Aboriginal people
1 year ago
47 minutes

Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell
Yarning Up is hosted by the ever-inspiring Caroline Kell - Mbarbrum woman, visionary behind Blak Wattle Coaching and Consulting, and TedX Speaker. This show is helping to redefine the way listeners engage with First Nations people, stories, experiences and perspectives, offering a refreshing alternative to the mainstream narrative.  Through candid and heartfelt conversations, this platform opens doors to authentic learning and connection with First Nations people, issues, causes, and stories. Its purpose is truth telling and to help all Australians learn and unlearn Australia’s past, to work towards a better future.