Podcasts

Remains

Between the 1800s to 1950s, anthropologists at the University of Melbourne were digging up burial sites of First Nations ancestors who had been laid to rest and collecting, rather stealing, their bodies. And while some of these human remains were returned to land and reburied, one collection remained hidden away at the university in a storage room until 2003. Uncover the true story of The University of Melbourne’s troubled past of grave robbing and the efforts to repatriate the hundreds of Indige...

How to Deal with Slur Users Within Your Inner Social Circle

That moment a friend's "joke" crosses a line... and you're caught between loyalty and your values.

In this episode, we tackle the painful clash when someone you love uses a slur. With expert insights from Dr. Celia Chan, we explore why these words hurt, how they damage trust, and a powerful, gentle approach to speaking up without escalating the tension.

It’s a guide to preserving your relationships and your peace.

Left Out: Adapting to a Right-Handed Technological World

In this episode, we explore the unique challenges faced by left-handed individuals navigating a technological world that caters predominantly to the right-handed. Our guest, Nalini Coelho, shares her personal story of being born left-handed but raised to use her right hand. Through her experiences, we uncover how this adjustment affected her coordination, sense of self, and day-to-day interactions with digital devices, such as keyboards...