• Nadine Foley
    Jul 10 2022

    Nadine Foley is a Noongar woman from Western Australia and has been an active community member in Meeanjin (Brisbane) for the last 13 years. She is a passionate teacher and business owner. In this episode of Mob Way, we discuss her love for weaving, not only to create useful tools, but more importantly as a powerful means of storytelling and connection, and as a symbol of strength. She also shares some of the many ways that she asks 'R U OK?' with those in her world.

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    12 mins
  • Jack Charles
    Jul 3 2022

    A man who hardly needs an introduction, Uncle Jack Charles is an actor, musician, potter and gifted performer, but in his 73 years he has also been homeless, a heroin addict, a thief and a regular in Victoria’s prisons. In this episode of Mob Way, he shares much of his wisdom, including yarns of his ongoing journey to uncover his ancestry as a member of the Stolen Generation.

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    32 mins
  • Kylie Deen
    Jun 26 2022

    Gubbi Gubbi woman Kylie Deen is a Community Development Worker with West End Community House. In this episode she reminds us that 'it's OK to not be OK' and shares what has helped her through some tough times. She also shares the importance of rooting 'R U OK?' conversations in ongoing, trusted relationships.

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    12 mins
  • Fred Leone
    Jun 19 2022

    Fred Leone is one of the Butchulla Songmen, a language custodian, and a ground-breaking, award winning artist. In this episode of Mob Way, we discuss the important role of Elders and why he never turns his phone off.

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    21 mins
  • Che Skeen
    Jun 15 2022

    Che Skeen is Wakka Wakka/Birri Gubba mother living in Meanjin. She is actor/writer and a producer for Digi Youth Arts. In this episode of Mob Way, she speaks about the importance of cultural connection for mental health and the benefits of professional therapy support.

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    12 mins
  • Syl Johns
    Jun 6 2022

    Proud Larrakia man from the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health, Uncle Syl Johns shares stories that show the importance of mentorship and yarning with young men and the tactics he uses to manage his own mental health.

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    11 mins
  • Shellie Morris
    May 30 2022
    We sit down with Shellie Morris, one of Australia’s most celebrated singer-songwriters, to discuss the importance of connecting with family and Country and the power of healing through music within communities. 
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    17 mins
  • Dr Clinton Schultz
    Dec 20 2021

    In a special Christmas episode, we yarn with Gamilaroi man, entrepreneur and registered psychologist Dr Clinton Schultz, who talks about his journey and what some mob may be experiencing this holiday season. 

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    14 mins