Elevating Yarns with FPDN

Episode 5: Journey through our yarns - stories that carry the strength, spirit and resilience of our people

10 min · 16 de oct de 202510 min
Portada del episodio Episode 5: Journey through our yarns - stories that carry the strength, spirit and resilience of our people

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Heartfelt conversations and powerful storytelling from community voices across the country.

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Episode 2: SNAICC CEO, Catherine Liddle: Community, Children & Change

In the second episode of Elevating Yarns by First Peoples Disability Network (FPDN), host Bernard Namok had a yarn with Catherine Liddle, the CEO of SNAICC (National Voice for our Children) Catherine Liddle and Bernard Namok reflected on their long history working in First Nations Media across various region. Catherine also shared her journey to leadership and detailed SNAICC's work in early childhood development and child protection, the challenges in engaging with communities, and the critical need for systemic change and government action rooted in Indigenous knowledge. Tune in to this inspiring conversation on Elevating Yarns, a new podcast series sharing the powerful voices and stories of First Peoples with disability.

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Portada del episodio Episode 1: Yarning with Aunty Kay: Strength, Culture, and Advocacy

Episode 1: Yarning with Aunty Kay: Strength, Culture, and Advocacy

In the first episode of Elevating Yarns by First Peoples Disability Network (FPDN), host Bernard Namok sits down with Aunty Kay Sadler, a proud Worimi woman of the Biripi nation and a passionate advocate for First Nations people with disability. Aunty Kay, who also serves on FPDN’s Board, shares her powerful lived experience navigating life as a First Nations woman with disability.  This heartfelt yarn explores Aunty Kay Sadler’s personal journey as a proud Worimi woman of the Biripi nation living with disability. She shares the cultural strengths that ground her, the challenges she’s overcome, and her unwavering dedication to creating a more inclusive and just future for mob with disability. Aunty Kay’s story is one of resilience, leadership, and deep community care. Tune in to this inspiring conversation that sets the tone for Elevating Yarns, a new podcast series sharing the powerful voices and stories of First Peoples with disability.

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