On episode 150, Tom Mosby CEO of the Koorie Heritage Trust Inc tells us about the collaboration between KHT & ANZ Australia. A partnership that isn’t just about funding; it’s a beautiful exchange of values, fostering a relationship grounded in reciprocity. 🤝✨
Happy NAIDOC week you mob! ❤️💛🖤
To celebrate we proudly bring you the next instalment of the ANZ partnership series. Todays yarn is with Tom Mosby, CEO of the Koorie Heritage Trust Inc! 🎙️✨
From the Torres Strait to Melbourne, Tom’s journey in art restoration and leadership is a testament to the power of community connections and cultural heritage. 🌏❤️
Learn all about Toms work and the Koorie Heritage Trust. The KHT preserves Victorian Aboriginal culture through exhibitions, family history services and cultural programs. Explore the vital role of corporate partnerships in reconciliation, with ANZ Australia leading the way in supporting First Nation employees, customers, and communities. 🤝🏦
Don’t miss this powerful episode on fostering cultural awareness and the impact of supporting Indigenous initiatives. Listen to episode 150 on the iHeart app or wherever you get your podcasts 🎧🌟
🌿 Social & Emotional Wellbeing goes beyond physical, mental, and emotional health to include vital connections to family, community, Country, our ancestors, and our spirituality. 🧘🏽♂️🏞️
For a fascinating yarn check out Episode 149 with Aunt Professor Pat Dudgeon. Out now wherever you get your podcasts🎙
🌟 New Episode Out Now! 🌟
Tune into Ep149 for an inspiring yarn with Aunty Professor Pat Dudgeon! 🎙️✨
Aunty Pat shares her journey from growing up on Larrakia Country to attending University in Perth. Our yarn highlights the importance of integrating Indigenous knowledges into psychology, respecting cultural protocols, and fostering holistic well-being. 🌿
Learn about Aunty Pat’s incredible work and organisations and projects like the Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project. ❤️💛🖤
Episode 149 is now available on the iheart app or wherever you get your podcasts 🎧
Brought to you by the BlakCast Network
🌟 Embracing Our Roots & Empowering Our Community 🌟
Join me on episode 148 as I yarn with Catherine Gibson, Sales and Marketing leader at E-Bisglobal Pty Ltd, who together, with their Indigenous suppliers are creating employment and training opportunities for First Nations youth, driving meaningful social impact. 🌏💪
Episode 148 is out now and available wherever you get your podcasts.
Proudly supported by ANZ Australia.
🌟 Revolutionising Print Management 🌟
Welcome to the second instalment of our ANZ Australia partnership Series. In this deadly episode, I yarn with Catherine Gibson, a proud Dharug woman from the Central Coast who is the Sales and Marketing leader at E-Bisglobal Pty Ltd.
At their core, E-Bisglobal redefine how print and promotional needs are met! 🌍✨ Operating independently, they leverage local and offshore supply partners to deliver custom items with precision and care. Ensuring seamless sourcing, procurement, warehousing, and distribution via the company’s online portals. 📦💻
E-Bisglobal are dedicated to collaborating with organisations that share common goals. We are committed to supporting Indigenous-owned businesses within our supply chain, as well as providing training and employment opportunities.! 💚🤝
Episode 148 with Catherine Gibson is out now and available wherever you get your podcasts.
Proudly supported by ANZ.
Episode 147
🌟 Unlock Your Future in Cybersecurity with Baidam Solutions Pty Ltd 🌟
Imagine having role models in cybersecurity just like your favourite sports stars! Baidam Solutions is making this a reality by inspiring the next generation of cyber and IT experts. 🚀
Co-Founder and Group CEO Jack Reis is calling all gamers and coders to consider a career in these exciting fields. Listen to episode 147 to learn how you can support local communities and create a ripple effect of positive change. 💡
This episode is proudly supported by ANZ Australia.
🚀 Proudly Indigenous-Owned & Thriving! 🚀
Welcome to the first instalment of the ANZ Australia Partnership series! I yarn with Jack Reis, a proud Badulaig descendant from the Torres Strait and Co-Founder/Group CEO of Baidam Solutions Pty Ltd.
In this fascinating yarn we discuss the significance of understanding business fundamentals, the impact of deadly partnerships like this one with ANZ, showcasing blak excellence, and the importance of giving back to the community through scholarships and job opportunities.
We dive into the challenges faced by island communities, the power of family and resilience, and the entrepreneurial spirit that led him to establish a successful cybersecurity consultancy.
Join us as Jack shares an inspiring journey of growth, challenge, and triumph. 🚀
This episode is proudly supported by ANZ.
Episode 146
🌟 New Episode OUT NOW 🌟
Dive into the inspiring journey of Walter & Meg McGuire from Go Cultural Aboriginal Tours & Experiences on episode 146 🎧.
Discover how they turned their passion into the award-winning Go Cultural Aboriginal Tours & experiences, offering a bridge to understanding and appreciating Aboriginal culture in Perth🏆. We yarn about their commitment to heritage preservation, education, and expanding knowledge through storytelling.
Episode 146 is now available where ever you get your podcasts. Brought to you by the BlakCast Network
🌟 New Black Magic Woman Podcast episode OUT NOW 🌟
I sit down down with the inspiring Lorraine Pryor, a Whadjuk Noongar mother and grandmother who shares her profound journey through resilience, overcoming the shadows of incarceration by reconnecting with our roots and helping others.
We shine a light on systemic issues, celebrate grassroots initiatives like Lorraine’s business 'Voice of Hope Aboriginal Corporation', and discuss the vital support they give in providing a safe haven for our women post-release.
Listen to Episode 145 with Lorraine Pryor where ever you get your podcasts 🎧
Brought to you by the BlakCast Network
🌟 NEW EPISODE OUT NOW 🌟
Dive into the inspiring world of Aboriginal culture and its profound impact on industries from mining to high fashion with our latest guest Amanda Healy 🎙️✨
Follow Amanda’s personal journey from mining to launching her own fashion line, Kirrikin, where Indigenous art and culture takes centre stage on scarves, ties, and more, turning fashion into a force for good. 🎨👗
Learn how this endeavour not only showcases stunning art but supports Aboriginal women in remote communities, blending style with social purpose.
Episode 144 is available now where ever you get your podcasts 🎧
Brought to you by the BlakCast Network
#empowerment #fashion #firstnations #culture #art #entrepreneur
Yarning with my Wonnarua sister @amandahealy1 from @kirrkin_ ❤️
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🌏💫 It’s time to move beyond reconciliation and towards genuine negotiation, recognising the invaluable contributions and insights that First Nations peoples bring to the table. 🤝
Join me as I yarn with Oral McGuire on episode 143, where ever you get your podcasts 🎧
Brought to you by the BlakCast Network
#empowerment #diversity #wisdom #unity
Episode #142 Nyoka Morgan
🎙️ “The system is not built for our people.”
Unmasking the disparities in Western Australia’s out-of-home care industry.
Highlight taken from episode #142 of the Black Magic Woman Podcast with Nyoka Morgan of NYYANI
Listen now where ever you get your podcasts. 🎧
🔊 New episode out now!
🌟 Join Nyoka Morgan and I as we dive deep into the heart of Western Australia’s Aboriginal communities, confronting the stark realities they face. From the struggles of accessing adequate care services for children and families to the alarming incarceration rates of Aboriginal mothers — we’re not shying away from the tough conversations. 🚨
👶 With a lack of proper facilities for mothers and infants, and the detrimental impact of youth detention centres severing vital cultural connections, it’s time to shine a light on these critical issues. But amidst the challenges, we’re celebrating the triumphs of First Nations entrepreneurs forging paths without government aid. 💪
✨ Tune in to episode 142 to hear Nyoka's story, about NYYANI - a business dedicated to the purpose of providing a platform and the tools to positively influence and empower Women, Men, Children, Young People and Elders, Families and Communities.Have thoughts? Share them with us below, we love hearing from you. Your voice matters. Let it be heard. 🎙️💬
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#IndigenousRights #SocialJustice #ChangeMakers
🎙️✨ New Episode: Empowering Indigenous Communities and Bridging the Gap with Kelly Mundine ✨🎙️
Join us on episode 141 with Kelly Mundine as we dive deep and unpack a journey of resilience and empowerment, from the rugby league fields to the heart of community service. 🏉🤲
Discover the story behind Mibayn Kelly and Choc Mundine's 100% Koori-owned venture, revolutionising disability support with cultural sensitivity. ❤️💛
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🔊 Tune in to hear our passionate yarn about how Mibayn are sowing seeds of change for indigenous communities through the NDIS.
This episode is more than a yarn; it’s a call to action for community uplifting and empowerment, especially for Aboriginal women in business. 🙌
Let’s celebrate Mibayn's achievements, learn from their challenges, and get inspired by their vision for a more inclusive future. 🌟
🎧 Listen to Black Magic Woman Podcast where ever you get your podcasts
#Empowerment #Community #IndigenousBusiness
Creating connected communities and embracing togetherness 🙌🏻
Episode #140 with Joe Williams is out now! Available where ever you get your podcasts 🎧
#community #leadership #mentalhealth
🧬✨ Coming up! Unraveling Our Strands of History with Joe Williams ✨🧬
Did you know that trauma can weave itself into our DNA, affecting generations to come? The youth of today are not only facing their own challenges but are also carrying the weight of inherited traumas. 🌱
But it’s not all set in stone. My next guest Joe Williams says that while colonisation and historical wounds play a part in our current struggles, the key to healing lies within our everyday actions. 🔍
Join us tomorrow for episode 140 where ever you get your podcasts 🎧 💪💖
#HealingGenerations #TraumaInformed #GeneticMemories #ChangeTheCycle #BreakTheChains
“We have the ability, we just need to be given the opportunity.”
Rick Macourt, an Associate Professor of Practice and Associate Dean (Indigenous Strategy and Services) at the University of Sydney, embarked on a mission to establish a groundbreaking initiative called First Nations Economics.
Stay tuned for episode #139 later today as Mundanara yarns with Rick Macourt, shedding light on his remarkable journey.
It’s not ALL about the money 💸
Jaynaya Winmar is an Indigenous entrepreneur and dual business owner. She says it's important Indigenous businesses work with investors who are like-minded and add value to their business - as well as money.
Listen to the latest episode of Black Magic Woman now, on your favourite podcast app 🎧
Black Magic Woman is brought to you by BlakCast Network.
#entrepreneurship #leadership #business