Inclusive Agenda Podcast
1) Sarah Gilbert - Unconventional Women
Sarah Gilbert, author, oral historian and producer talks about the role of women in religious life. Sarah published Unconventional Women in 2024, a book about religious sisters in Australia. Sarah and...Show More
2) Sonia Minhas - Dementia Australia
Emma talks with Sonia Minhas, Dementia Australia’s Senior State Manager for Client Services NSW about dementia, what we can do to help care for people with dementia, how we can support their caregiver...Show More
3) Kathy Chapman - Macular Disease Foundation Australia
In this episode, Emma talks with Kathy Chapman, CEO of Macular Disease Foundation Australia. https://www.mdfoundation.com.au/ Original air date: 11.08.24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa...Show More
4) Fiona Sweet - The Stella Prize
In this episode of Inclusive Agenda, Emma talks with Fiona Sweet, CEO of The Stella Prize.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5) Dr Dinesh Palipana - Disability Advocacy
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6) Ginny Stephens - Active Farmers
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7) Yvette Vignando - Mary's House & Domestic Violence
Emma Rossi speaks with Yvette Vignando, CEO of Mary's House Services. They discuss the scourge of domestic and family violence, and practical steps you can take to recognise, report and save lives in ...Show More
8) Patrick O'Leary - Country Needs People
Emma Rossi speaks with Paddy O'Leary from 'Country Needs People.' Protecting nature and transforming lives, hear about community based Indigenous land and sea management. One donor has agreed to match...Show More
9) Michelle Lee
In this episode of Inclusive Agenda, Emma Rossi talks to Michelle Lee - the first woman to row solo across the Pacific ocean. Original air date: 05.11.23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform...Show More
10) Professor Eileen Baldry
Eileen Baldry is a Professor of Criminology at UNSW. We talk about how poverty and inequality are driving prison numbers. We also discuss the UNSW's Celebrating Women project with spaces and buildings...Show More