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Postcards from Richmond
Thelma Beeton - Art as healing
Ep. 1
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Thelma Beeton is an artist and Palawa Woman, who has a bold an distinctive style. Her artwork is exhibited widely, including at Melbourne Museum. And, she created the cover artwork for this podcast.
This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
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2. Wayne - Trust Amongst Men
07:58||Ep. 2Wayne runs a weekly men's shed and men's walking group in North Richmond. He believes that talking to each other lightens the weight we carry, and brings us all closer together. This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
3. Wei Bin - Keeping Chinese Opera Alive
05:48||Ep. 3Wei Bin has been organising Chinese Opera singing groups since 1984. In that time she has seen the positive effects of singing together, sharing cultural stories and sharing our love for music. This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
4. Helena - Overcoming Fear
06:45||Ep. 4Helena found a way to express her passion for Ethiopian culture through food. She organises Ethiopian food and music events, where she cooks and invites musicians to perform. It's free and everyone is welcome. This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
5. Karen - How to get involved with Community
05:43||Ep. 5Karen is the president of BANH Inc. and talks about how to get involved with community. Karen has a long history of working with the Richmond community and shares how she embraces her neurodiversity to get things done. This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
6. Jovita - Cooking for Community
05:46||Ep. 6Jovita wakes up at 5am most mornings, to cook for her community. She hosts weekly East Timorese breakfasts at BANH and it brings her immense joy.This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
7. Frank - Life Lessons From the Poker Table
06:04||Ep. 7Frank shares his story about staying positive and finding resilience through playing poker.This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
8. Hatice - Living Creatively
06:33||Ep. 8Hatice has a passion for crochet and knitting, which has kept her inspired and connected to the community. She teaches classes weekly and can always be found at social events, deep in conversation. This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.
9. Uncle Robbie Thorpe - Indigenous Activism
07:10||Ep. 9Uncle Robbie Thorpe is a long time activist for Indigenous cultural and political rights. Robbie's campaigning since the 1970s has had a profound impact across generations and continues to this day. He talks about community, broadcasting on 3CR radio and his efforts to re-introduce native plants to Richmond.This podcast was supported by the North Richmond Community Grants Program, The Arts Richmond Collective and BANH Inc.