• Yatu Widders-Hunt Is Shining A Light On Indigenous Fashion
    Feb 29 2020

    Yatu Widders-Hunt has always been a storyteller. A descendant of the Anaiwan & Dunghutti tribes, she was a freelance journalist before becoming a communications consultant, specialising in Indigenous policy and research.

    But Yatu also loves fashion. In 2017, she set up her own Instagram page, Australian Indigenous Fashion, which has over 27 thousand followers and is dedicated to showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fashion designers.

    Yatu has emerged as the go, ‘ear to the ground’ for what’s happening in the Indigenous fashion space, acting as an advisor to non-Indigenous brands wanting to collaborate with Aboriginal designers and artists and building more diverse fashion events, including one at this year's Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival.

    CREDITS:

    Host: Marlee Silva

    Guest: Yatu Widders-Hunt

    Producers: Hannah Bowman & Leah Porges

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

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    Find Yatu's Instagram page here - https://www.instagram.com/ausindigenousfashion/?hl=en

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    38 mins
  • Kirli Saunders On The Power Of Stories
    Feb 22 2020

    Storytelling is fundamental to Indigenous people. It plays a big part in the handing-down of culture from generation to generation.

    Gunai woman Kirli Saunders embodies the tradition of storytelling. She is an award-winning children’s book author, poet, artist and manager of the ground-breaking Poetry in First Languages program at Red Room Poetry.

    Kirli joins Marlee to share how she wants to make poetry visible, meaningful, and part of everyday life, especially for the youngest members of First Nations cultures.

    To find out more about the 'Blak Matriarchies' panel Kirli will be speaking on as part of the All About Women Festival, visit https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/all-about-women/2020/blak-matriarchies.html.

    CREDITS:

    Host: Marlee Silva

    Guest: Kirli Saunders

    Producers: Hannah Bowman & Leah Porges

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

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    40 mins
  • Tanya Hosch Is Fighting For A More Inclusive AFL
    Feb 8 2020

    The sporting world is a holy place in Australian culture. Aussies are passionate about their sport.

    Although Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been highly successful in various sports throughout history, there’s still work to be done on inclusion and diversity in many codes.

    Thankfully the AFL has a strong and resilient Torres Strait Islander woman who has dedicated her life to increasing opportunities and bettering the experiences of Indigenous people and women.

    Her name is Tanya Hosch, and she’s driving change to build a stronger, more welcoming sporting community as the General Manager of Inclusion and Social Policy at the AFL.

    If this podcast has raised any issues for you or someone you know, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 for support.

    CREDITS:

    Host: Marlee Silva

    Guest: Tanya Hosch

    Producers: Hannah Bowman & Leah Porges

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

    CONTACT US:

    Follow Tiddas 4 Tiddas on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/tiddas4tiddas/

    Tell us what you think of the show via email at podcast@mamamia.com.au or on the PodPhone 02 8999 9386.

    Tiddas 4 Tiddas is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here… https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

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    35 mins
  • Shahni Wellington Is Keeping Politicians Accountable
    Feb 1 2020

    Shahni Wellington has something to say to you if you feel like you're constantly second-guessing yourself and your achievements.

    Shahni is a passionate writer. After completing a Bachelor in Communication at The University of Newcastle, she secured a Cadetship with ABC Darwin, where she reported on everything from court to crocs.

    Now, as a Political Correspondent for NITV, she’s determined to help address issues that Indigenous people face every day and remind politicians of who they represent.

    And she joins Marlee Silva to talk about it.

    CREDITS:

    Host: Marlee Silva

    Guest: Shahni Wellington

    Producers: Hannah Bowman & Leah Porges

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

    CONTACT US:

    Follow Tiddas 4 Tiddas on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/tiddas4tiddas/

    Tell us what you think of the show via email at podcast@mamamia.com.au or on the PodPhone 02 8999 9386.

    Tiddas 4 Tiddas is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here… https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

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    35 mins
  • Marlee & Keely Silva: What January 26 Means To Us
    Jan 25 2020

    Today is January 26th and if you've ever wondered why this day causes so much controversy, or how it can affect Indigenous Australians, you need to hear this interview.

    Kamilaroi and Dunghutti woman, Marlee Silva, is back for Season 2 and in this episode, she's joined by her sister Keely, co-founder of Tiddas 4 Tiddas.

    Marlee and Keely have always felt differently about January 26. It’s the most polarising part of their relationship. Today they discuss what the day means to them, why they have handled it differently each year and what they want to see for the day in the future.

    CREDITS:

    Host: Marlee Silva

    Guest: Keely Silva

    Producers: Hannah Bowman & Leah Porges

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

    CONTACT US:

    Follow Tiddas 4 Tiddas on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/tiddas4tiddas/

    Tell us what you think of the show via email at podcast@mamamia.com.au or on the PodPhone 02 8999 9386.

    Tiddas 4 Tiddas is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here… https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

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    32 mins
  • Tiddas 4 Tiddas Is Back
    Jan 14 2020

    Marlee is back with more candid conversations with our Indigenous sisters. And on Sunday January 26th we're kicking it off with a discussion about what Australia Day means to young Indigenous Australians.

    Then each week Marlee will be joined by more inspiring Indigenous women including Shahni Wellington, Celeste Carnegie and Tanya Hosch.

    Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss an episode and we'll see you on January 26th.

    CREDITS:

    Host: Marlee Silva

    Producer: Leah Porges

    GET IN TOUCH:

    Follow Tiddas 4 Tiddas on Instagram here... https://www.instagram.com/tiddas4tiddas/

    Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386.

    Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au

    Tiddas 4 Tiddas is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here...https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

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    1 min
  • Kristy Dickinson Wants You To Know Everyone Can Wear The Aboriginal Flag
    Aug 10 2019

    A house party leads to many things, but the name of business probably isn’t one of them.

    When Kristy Dickenson was working a retail job she didn’t like, she realised she just wanted to make beautiful accessories that she would wear.

    And one evening, Kristy was organising a house party on Facebook, and called the event ‘Haus Of Dizzy’ - dizzy moles being an affectionate term she called her closest friends.

    Fast forward a couple of years and Haus of Dizzy the business, not the facebook event, has been worn by the likes of Drew Barrymore, Lauren Hill and Miranda Tapsell.

    From palm trees to sassy hoops to the deadly indigenous flag itself, Kristy has created a range that reflects her bold and unique personality and has resonated with Australians everywhere, no matter what their nationality.

    CREDITS:

    Host: Marlee Silva

    With thanks to Kristy Dickinson

    Producers: Elissa Ratliff and Amelia Navascues

    To check out Kristy Dickinson’s earrings head to https://hausofdizzy.com/

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    Tiddas 4 Tiddas is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here...https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

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    24 mins
  • Dr June Oscar Has A Job No Indigenous Woman Has Had Before
    Aug 3 2019

    When Dr. June Oscar was 18, she worked as a typist for the Aboriginal Legal Services in Western Australia. It was in that small office in Derby as she was typing up a document about an Aboriginal stockman who'd been mistreated by white station workers she decided she was going to change the way white Australia treated her people.

    And from that moment, she’s done just that.

    Dr. June is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner for the Australian Human Rights Commission. She’s the first Aboriginal woman to hold that role, and the story of how she got there from a cattle station in Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia is inspiring.

    Here's Dr. June Oscar...

    Host: Marlee Silva

    With thanks to Dr. June Oscar

    Producers: Elissa Ratliff and Amelia Navascues

    GET IN TOUCH:

    Follow Tiddas 4 Tiddas on Instagram here... https://www.instagram.com/tiddas4tiddas/

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    Tiddas 4 Tiddas is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here...https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

    The Tiddas 4 Tiddas artwork is made possible by Call Time on Melanoma and artist Keely Silva.

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    43 mins