
Undone The Podcast
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Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion from and event hosted in conjunction with Afri-Auscare. In this discussion, we explore the evolving nature of the African family in the diaspora. From navigating generational expectations to confronting systemic barriers in education and care, this conversation will unpack the complex realities facing families today.We’ll explore how culture, migration, and identity shape family roles — and how unaddressed trauma, silence around mental health, and a lack of culturally safe services can strain relationships, impact youth outcomes, and contribute to broader cycles of disengagement.SOCIALS:@ku.dzai @undone.thepodcast @impandeasource @afri_auscare

buymeacoffee.com/undonethepodcast How do family structures shape the futures of young people? In this episode we are joined by Nyasha who is a frontline worker in the family services sector. As well as Selba Gonodza- Luka, a community leader who works intergenerationally with families to repair ruptures. Together they explore the complex ways family dynamics influence youth outcomes. The conversation dives into parentification of older children, the hidden toll of migration stress and trauma, and the cultural clashes that emerge through different parenting styles. Together, we unpack how these pressures ripple through families and communities — and what it takes to create healthier pathways for the next generation. Full video available on YouTube ! SOCIALS @undone.thepodcast @ku.dzai @afri_auscare

buymeacoffee.com/undonethepodcast FULL VIDEO AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBEIn this episode, we’re joined by two powerhouse community leaders who are reimagining what it means for young people to feel seen, valued, and empowered.Alex Sukart, founder of StandOut Youth Empowerment, is passionate about building the confidence and leadership skills of young people so they can thrive in every space they enter. Through mentoring, advocacy, and grassroots initiatives, Alex works to create platforms where youth voices are not only heard but also drive change.Magang Reech, founder of Baai Alkebulan, is deeply committed to cultural pride and collective healing. With a focus on connecting young people back to their roots, Magang curates programs and safe spaces that center identity, belonging, and empowerment within the African diaspora.Together, they bring unique perspectives on the role of community organisations and third spaces in shaping positive futures. This conversation explores how to create environments where young people don’t just participate — they belong.SOCIALS:@ku.dzai @undone.thepodcast@alexsukart @standoutbasketball @standoutyouth.inc @baai_alkebulan

On this week’s episode, we are joined by Navera Ari - a multidisciplinary creative. This episode is a celebration of creative fluidity and refusing to be boxed in. She shares her journey of moving between poetry, visual art, performance and beyond—without the pressure to pick one lane. We explore what it means to make art intuitively, to honour your evolution, and to create work that reflects who you are in the moment, not just who people expect you to be.

This episode was recorded at Baai Alkebulan for our live event. We sat down with Jimmy William, a mental health clinician and co-founder of Pentacle Group, and Orlando Green, a dual diagnosis nurse, creative leader, and Pan-Afrikan community advocate. Together, they bring decades of frontline experience in mental health, youth work, AOD (alcohol and other drugs), and forensic care — spanning from institutional systems to grassroots community healing. Fukll video available on YouTube.SOCIALS: @undone.thepodcast@ku.dzai @baaialkebulan