• S3E6: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry
    Jul 28 2021

    It's 2021! You’d be forgiven for thinking Animal Cosmetic testing is a thing of the past. Many countries around the world (including Australia) have enacted policies and legislation that bans cosmetic testing on animals- but unfortunately, despite these laws, you may be surprised to learn that some of your favourite, well-known and supposedly reputable brands are still partaking in this painful and inhumane practice.

    This year, Humane Society International released a stop motion, animated short film that stars familiar names like Taika Waititi, Ricky Gervais and Zac Efron. The film’s called ‘Save Ralph’ and it tells the story of the life of a rabbit named Ralph (voiced by Taiki Waititi) who is used, battered and bruised at his ‘job’ as an animal tester for cosmetics. This 4 minute film highlights the very sad reality forced on to thousands of animals each year, still to this day.

    In this episode, we sit down with Nicola from Humane Society International to uncover the truth behind cosmetic testing of animals, and to find out how we as consumers can do our part in helping see an end to this cruel practice.

    About Nicola:

    Nicola Beynon is the Head of Campaigns for the Australian Office of Humane Society International. Nicola has worked in animal protection for over 25 years, championing stronger laws and policies for animals in Australia and the international treaties .

    Additional Resources:

    • 🌐 https://www.hsi.org/
    • 🎥 https://www.hsi.org/saveralphmovie/
    • 🌐 Choose Cruelty Free ​​
    • 🌐 🇦🇺 www.hsi.org.au/cruelty free
    • 🌐 🌎 www.hsi.org/saveralph


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    30 mins
  • S3E5: Coming out in Nigeria with Bisi Alimi
    Jul 14 2021

    “Coming out” as homosexual to ones loved ones, community, friends and family can be a nerve wracking experience for many members of the LGBTQ+ Community. Some fear that once they come out, they mightn’t be accepted, or perhaps treated differently, but for Bisi Alimi he could not have predicted what would happen next.

    Bisi Alimi is a Nigerian gay rights activist, story teller, public speaker and HIV/LGBT advocate who gained international attention after coming out as homosexual on National television - making him the first ever Nigerian man to openly declare his sexuality on TV. Within a matter of minutes of the interview airing, the community were outraged, ordering the long-standing morning show that Bisi was a presenter for to be axed. And on the same day, the Nigerian Government were drafting legislation to criminalise practicing homosexuality or providing any services to members of the LGBTQ Community.

    After fleeing Nigeria due to the discrimination he faced, Bisi founded the Bisi Alimi Foundation - a charity that advocates for the rights and dignity of LGBT people in Nigeria.

    Additional Resources:

    • 🌐 https://www.bisialimifoundation.org/
    • 🎦 TEDTalk: “How I became an angelic trouble maker”
    • 🎦 TEDTalk: “There should never be another Ibrahim”
    • Twitter: @bisialimi


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    54 mins
  • S3E4: Shining a light on Australia's most vulnerable children P2
    Jun 30 2021

    This is Part 2 of our conversation with Susan and Kirsty from Lighthouse Foundation - A place where homeless kids belong. In this episode, we ask the questions you may have about all things Foster Care! If you've ever wanted to learn more about the Foster Care system in Australia, who can be involved, and what life is like for a foster carer, than this episode is for you!

    Get to know our guest speakers:

    Susan Barton:

    Susan Barton is a revolutionary Australian leader in the area of youth homelessness. As Founder and Director of Lighthouse Foundation for homeless youth, Susan began caring for vulnerable young people in her own home more than 30 years ago, following a life changing experience as a volunteer in a Sri Lankan orphanage. In recognition of her dedication and work, in 2002 Susan was inducted as a Member of the Order of Australia, in 2009 she received Melbourne’s highest accolade and was our Melburnian of the Year. In 2012 she was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women for her significant achievements and contribution to the Victorian community. Susan’s mission is to change the way Australia looks at the issue and consequences of youth homelessness moving towards a more therapeutic approach on their journey to recovery.

    Kirsty Buchanan

    Kirsty is the Head of Marketing and Recruitment at Lighthouse Foster care. Her 20 + years of marketing, strategy and relationship skills are helping Lighthouse find new foster carers and expand their foster care program. Having co-parented children with a previous partner, she has firsthand experience on the ups and downs of parenthood, but also the difference that stability and love can bring to a child, especially ones affected by abuse and trauma.

    Additional Resources:

    • 🌐 https://lighthousefoundation.org.au/
    • 📞 Fostering Connections hotline: 1800 013 088
    • 📕 Build your Teenager’s Self Esteem
    • 📘 Therapeutic Residential Care for Children: An Attachment and Trauma-Informed Model for Practice

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    22 mins
  • S3E4: Shining a light on Australia's most vulnerable children P1
    Jun 30 2021

    We are speaking about all things Foster Care! Join us as we sit down with Susan and Kirsty from the Lighthouse Foundation in Melbourne, Australia to learn more about youth homelessness, the foster care system and how you can help create a safe home and community for homeless kids to belong, heal and thrive!

    About the Lighthouse Foundation:

    Lighthouse Foundation provides homes and therapeutic care programs to children and young people impacted by long-term neglect, abuse and homelessness. Lighthouse Foundation’s focus is to create caring communities where kids can feel safe, form meaningful relationships and begin to heal from traumatic experiences. To learn more, visit https://lighthousefoundation.org.au/

    Get to know our guest speakers:

    Susan Barton:

    Susan Barton is a revolutionary Australian leader in the area of youth homelessness. As Founder and Director of Lighthouse Foundation for homeless youth, Susan began caring for vulnerable young people in her own home more than 30 years ago, following a life changing experience as a volunteer in a Sri Lankan orphanage. In recognition of her dedication and work, in 2002 Susan was inducted as a Member of the Order of Australia, in 2009 she received Melbourne’s highest accolade and was our Melburnian of the Year. In 2012 she was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women for her significant achievements and contribution to the Victorian community. Susan’s mission is to change the way Australia looks at the issue and consequences of youth homelessness moving towards a more therapeutic approach on their journey to recovery.

    Kristy Buchanan

    Kristy is the Head of Marketing and Recruitment at Lighthouse Foster care. Her 20 + years of marketing, strategy and relationship skills are helping Lighthouse find new foster carers and expand their foster care program. Having co-parented children with a previous partner, she has firsthand experience on the ups and downs of parenthood, but also the difference that stability and love can bring to a child, especially ones affected by abuse and trauma.

    Additional Resources:

    • 🌐 https://lighthousefoundation.org.au/
    • 📞 Fostering Connections hotline: 1800 013 088
    • 📕 Build your Teenager’s Self Esteem
    • 📘 Therapeutic Residential Care for Children: An Attachment and Trauma-Informed Model for Practice

    Want to financially support the work of the Lighthouse Foundation? Donate today!

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    45 mins
  • S3E3: 1080 The Indiscriminate Poison
    Jun 16 2021

    Most of us love our furry, four-legged friends, they're like family! But how would you feel knowing that there was a lethal poison that could inflict unspeakable pain and suffering on your beloved pets, pests and other native animals?

    In this episode, we speak with Alex Vince, the Campaign Director of Animal Liberation who has cofounded the Coalition of Australian's Against 1080 Poison.

    Sodium Fluoroacetate, commonly known as 1080 poison is a odourless and tasteless poison used for the intention to kill native animals that are seen as 'pests'. Although it's banned in many countries around the world, it is still legal and used in every state and territory in Australia.

    Want to find out more? Check out the work of the Coalition of Australian's Against 1080 Poison at http://ban1080.org.au/

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    32 mins
  • S3E2: Are Women-only spaces under attack?
    Jun 2 2021

    Women-only spaces have been around for centuries. In various cultures and times in history, some forms or another of female seclusion have been accepted or even encouraged. Today we ask, are women-only spaces under attack? and is it sometimes ok to exclude in the name of inclusion?

    We speak with Sall Grover, founder and CEO of 'Giggle' - a female-only app, made by Women for Women. Giggle is a platform where women can connect with one another. Share their thoughts and opinions, search for accomodation, meet new people and more!

    Recently, the App has come under fire for its lack of inclusion of members in the Trans Community. As a "female-only" platform, Giggle permits Trans-Men on the app, but not Trans-Women, and uses biometric gender verification to do so.

    In this episode, we learn more about the creation of Giggle, the importance of having women-only spaces, and we discuss whether sometimes exclusion is ok.

    To find out more about Giggle, you can download the app on the App Store and GooglePlay.

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    29 mins
  • S3E1 : Unpacking the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
    May 26 2021

    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the world’s most enduring hostilities that has roots in the historic claim to land which lies between the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River.

    Gaza is a self-governing Palestinian territory that is ruled by the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Various attempts have been made to resolve the conflict as part of the “Israeli-Palestinian Peace Protest” but things have recently escalated in mid-April 2021, resulting in the deaths of many civilians and children.

    We sit down with Tracy Alexander, an award-winning Australian journalist residing in Israel to discuss the history and current events of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian crisis.


    Find out more about our guest speaker:

    Tracy Alexander is a multi-skilled award-winning journalist with an academic background in cognitive psychology and journalism.

    In Israel, Tracy anchored prime-time daily news and current affairs program, "Perspectives," at i24 News. Born and raised in Australia, Tracy reported for the Nine Network's national breakfast show, The Today Show, as well reporting for Channel Nine's 6pm evening news bulletin, prior to which she worked as a video journalist for Southern Cross Ten's program "Weeknights" and as a radio newsreader on Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M and Fox FM news.

    Tracy began her journalism career working on several documentary projects by the former CEO of Film Australia and the former Head of Factual Programming at the ABC; notably the feature documentary, Rewriting History, which aired on SBS in 2012.

    Additional Resources:

    • “What the Media Gets Wrong About Israel”, The Atlantic
    • “Pride and Prejudice the hellish life of Gaza’s LGBTQ Community”, Haaretz
    • ‘Be careful of Aljazeera’, Nas Daily
    • “Hamas, not Israel, is to blame for the latest bloodshed”, The Spectator
    • ‘Israel-Gaza violence: The conflict explained’, BBC News
    • Israel Defense Force, “What Hamas has to say”, Instagram
    • Phone call from IDF, Instagram
    • IDF Pilots calling off air strike, Instagram


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    58 mins
  • S2E20: China's Oppression of Xinjiang's Uyghurs
    Nov 19 2020
    We sit down with Zumretay Arkin, the program and advocacy manager for the World Uyghur Congress about the ongoing conflict in East Turkistan, a region that was forcefully taken over by China in 1884. To this day, many of the Uyghur people living within the Xinjang region have experienced breaches of their human rights at the hands of the Chinese government. Over the past years, reports of millions of Uyghurs being forced into "re-education camps" living in inhumane conditions. There have also been reports of forced sterilisation programs against Uyghur women, and many attempts to eradicate Uyghur culture. Listen now to find out more, and learn about ways you can help.
    More ways to get involved:
    • Follow the World Uyghur Congress on your socials @uyghurcongress and visit their website.
    • Read the ASPI (Australian Strategic Policy Institute) 'Uyghurs for sale' report: https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale.
    • Contact your favourite apparel companies and demand that they don't manufacture in regions that could be using Uyghur forced labour.

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    59 mins