In this warm and reflective episode of Yarns With Linda and Preston, the pair share stories about travel, rest, and rediscovering the magic in our own backyard. As holiday season approaches, they explore the pressures families face to create the “perfect” getaway and how true relaxation often comes from slowing down, connecting with people, and appreciating the land beneath our feet.
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In this thought-provoking episode of Yarns With Linda and Preston, the pair dive into the complexities of immigration, identity, and the divisions shaping Australia today. Sparked by recent news and public debate, they reflect on media narratives, political leadership, and the underlying fears that fuel division. Through their yarn, Linda and Preston explore the power of perspective, empathy, and listening—reminding us that connection, acceptance, and shared humanity are the true antidotes to division. With honesty and hope, they challenge us to reflect on how we can each practice understanding in our daily lives.
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In this heartfelt episode of Yarns with Linda and Preston, the hosts sit down with special guest Glenn Barry to share stories of culture, resilience, and healing. Glenn opens up about his personal journey, what it means to walk proudly in culture while navigating modern challenges, and the importance of connection to community and Country. Together, they unpack themes of belonging, identity, and the power of storytelling as a safe space for healing and growth. This yarn is both grounding and inspiring – a celebration of culture, people, and journeys that shape who we are.
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In this heartfelt episode of Yarns With Linda and Preston, the duo reflect on the energy and connection of NAIDOC Week celebrations and how they bring communities together like one big family reunion. They dive into the importance of life’s transitions—our rites of passage—and how sharing moments across generations, from elders to young ones, builds resilience and belonging. Through stories of family, technology, and the simple joy of a hug or a cup of tea, Linda and Preston remind us that real growth and transformation happen when we nurture our connections and walk through life’s journeys together.
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Linda and Preston sit down for a heartfelt conversation about NAIDOC Week — what it means, why it matters, and how it connects us to identity, community, and responsibility. They share personal reflections on their own ties to Aboriginal heritage and explore the power of understanding where you come from.
From the importance of intergenerational connections to the role of the next generation in shaping a stronger future, this yarn dives deep into the complexities of relationships, community contributions, and what it really means to give back.
The episode wraps with a reminder to get involved, celebrate Aboriginal culture, and honour NAIDOC Week in meaningful ways.
In this powerful episode, Linda and Preston explore what leadership should look like in times of division, uncertainty, and change. Reflecting on the emotional weight of recent political events, they unpack how empathy, honest communication, and genuine community connection can redefine the way we lead.
From basic human needs to big societal shifts, this conversation dives into the role of leadership in healing, empowering individuals, and building stronger, more inclusive communities. It’s a call to step up — not just as leaders, but as compassionate humans willing to connect, listen, and create change from the inside out.
Linda and Preston dive into the complexities of Australia’s current political landscape, unpacking the growing divide between communities and government.
They explore how short-term thinking, hidden agendas, and rigid systems erode trust — and why meaningful relationships, accountability, and community-driven change are more important than ever.
From class disparities to the power of grassroots action, this conversation is a call for deeper connection, genuine communication, and a more human approach to politics.
Linda and Preston sit down with Jeremy Donovan and Naomi Moran for a powerful conversation about identity, culture, and the deep connections that shape their understanding of Aboriginal heritage. We explore the challenges of navigating non-Indigenous perspectives, the role of integrity in self-identification, and how love and relationships influence their cultural journey.
The discussion touches on transgenerational trauma, family ties, and the complexities of validating one’s identity in a wider societal context. Jeremy and Naomi share their personal experiences, shedding light on the responsibilities that come with identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, the nuances of ancestry, and the significance of cultural exchange.
Through raw and honest storytelling, we delve into self-determination, the human rights of Indigenous peoples, and the importance of communication without judgment. With a strong focus on brotherhood, support, and legacy, this episode is a compelling reminder of the power of truth, community, and ongoing learning in fostering unity and respect across diverse backgrounds.
Parenting—it’s rewarding, it’s challenging, and sometimes, it’s just downright chaotic. In this episode of Yarns, Linda and Preston get real about their own experiences, exploring the pressures, joys, and ever-evolving nature of raising kids.
From the importance of quality family time to the role of grandparents and the challenges of discipline, this conversation dives deep into what it really takes to foster strong family connections. They also unpack how meaningful conversations can shape a child’s emotional growth and why open dialogue is key to navigating family dynamics.
Beyond the home, the discussion extends to youth behaviour in society and the need for community support in raising resilient kids. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or just interested in how families grow together, this episode is packed with honest reflections and valuable insights.
In this episode, Linda and Preston tackle the sensitive topics of mental health and suicide, focusing on the importance of fostering safe spaces for honest conversations. They explore the complexities of emotions, the spectrum of mental health, and the role of education and awareness in building understanding. The discussion highlights the value of supportive relationships, shared experiences, and community in the healing process, as well as the profound impact of suicide on loved ones. Emphasising the need for connection, communication, and empathy, they encourage listeners to reflect on their own relationships, embrace personal growth, and actively support those around them.
In this episode, Linda and Presto discuss the chaos surrounding the New Year and holiday season, reflecting on the pressures of setting resolutions and the importance of community and connection. They explore the stigma associated with mental health and correctional facilities, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding in resolving conflicts. The conversation highlights the significance of appreciation and personal growth in everyday life, encouraging listeners to reflect on their choices and the impact of their mindset.
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In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes surrounding parenting, self-reflection, and the importance of being present in the moment. They discuss the challenges of navigating life's busyness, the role of shame in parenting, and the need to celebrate successes rather than criticize. The conversation delves into human nature, judgment, and the impact of society on self-perception, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and community connection.
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In this episode of Yarns with Linda and Preston, Dennis Watt discusses the significance of community and leadership within Rugby League, emphasising the importance of serving others and the connections formed through the sport. He shares personal stories from his journey in Rugby League, highlighting the role of education and communication in fostering community engagement. The conversation also touches on the impact of media on athletes and the challenges they face, advocating for a supportive environment that prioritises individual well-being and community connections.
In this episode of Yarns with Linda and Preston, special guest Norm Bartie shares deep insights on the importance of connecting with children and culture. He reflects on his personal journey of growth, the power of self-awareness, and the role of community in supporting young people. Norm emphasizes the value of mindfulness, emotional understanding, and how culture transcends traditions to connect us spiritually. Through powerful anecdotes, he highlights the significance of being present, learning from life’s lessons, and recognising that we are more than our thoughts.
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In this episode of Yarns With Linda and Preston, hosts Linda and Preston are joined by special guest Lindsay Davies to explore the impact of cultural connection on personal and community identity. Through engaging conversation, they delve into the significance of embracing cultural practices, overcoming shame, and the power of communal support. Lindsay shares personal insights on how connecting with one’s culture and country can foster a profound sense of belonging and strength. This episode emphasises the importance of love and unity in both individual and collective growth, highlighting the role of culture in nurturing self-awareness and resilience.
In the latest episode of "Yarns with Linda and Preston," the hosts dive into heartfelt chats about community struggles and the magic of seeing everyone’s potential. They touch on the weight many carry, urging listeners to look through kinder eyes and embrace empathy and perspective in leadership. They highlight the communication gap between generations and stress the importance of creating spaces for young people to connect and thrive. Linda and Preston also discuss the double-edged sword of technology, advocating for genuine personal connections.
In episode two of Yarns with Linda and Preston, we catch up with our good friend Sinead Singh, a proud Wiradjuri woman. Sinead talks about her path from working at a rugby league club to launching First Nations Start Up, where she helps Indigenous businesses grow. We reflect on our years of friendship and dive into the importance of community, and how Indigenous business models focus on sustainable growth and strong, authentic connections.
In this first episode of "Yarns with Linda and Preston," we kick things off by introducing ourselves. We share a bit about who we are, where we come from, and our deep ties to their communities and culture. We chat about the importance of genuine relationships and real connections, setting the stage for the kind of conversations you can expect from the podcast.