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Kitchen Table Podcast

Simon Flagg/Uncle Glenn Shea/Aunty Wendy Brabham/Aunty Judy Dalton-Walsh

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A podcast to provide an insight into the history, culture and connection of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in the Geelong, Surf Coast, Bellarine and Colac regions, proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative.
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EP# 4 - Upcoming Koorie Sports Carnival - with Lily Edwards and Jye Walker. Tune in to hear about the upcoming carnival, right here in Geelong. Check out more here: https://wathaurong.org.au/events/vacsal-senior-football-and-netball-tournament/ this episode proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative. www.wathaurong.org.au…
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EP#6 - Talking about the referendum with Jordyn Flagg and Aunty Wendy Brabham. Hear from Manager of the Community Strengthening team Jordyn Flagg share her thoughts and perspective as a younger member of the community and how the community can learn from hers and others perspectives. this episode proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operat…
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EP#7 - Uncle Glenn Shea sits down to share stories, reflect on community and the upcoming voice. Find out more about him here: https://wathaurong.org.au/welcome-our-new-board/ this episode proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative. www.wathaurong.org.auBy Simon Flagg/Uncle Glenn Shea
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EP#8 - Lily Edwards sits down with Bri Pengarte Apma Hayes, discussing the Wathaurong Youth Hub that is being created. Learn more about this exciting project here: https://wathaurong.org.au/?s=youth+hub this episode proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative. www.wathaurong.org.auBy Simon Flagg/Lily Edwards/Bri Pengarte Apma Hayes
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Episode 1 - Talking family, community, language and the impact on connection to country. featuring - Simon Flagg, Aunty Wendy, Aunty Judy and Uncle Glenn. this episode proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative. www.wathaurong.org.auBy Simon Flagg/Uncle Glenn Shea/Aunty Wendy Brabham/Aunty Judy Dalton-Walsh
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Episode 2 - Special guest young community man, Jordan Edwards. Representative of the treaty assembly across Barwon south-west region. this episode proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative. www.wathaurong.org.auBy Simon Flagg/Uncle Glenn Shea/Aunty Wendy Brabham/Aunty Judy Dalton-Walsh/Jordan Edwards
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Episode 3 - Self-determination, a home for community, safe space and the importance of culture. Recapping NAIDOC this episode proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative. www.wathaurong.org.auBy Simon Flagg/Uncle Glenn Shea/Aunty Wendy Brabham/Aunty Judy Dalton-Walsh
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At the heart of the London vision is the raising up and releasing of 100,000 ambassadors – disciples who represent Jesus in the whole of their lives. How can we live with power and purpose wherever we find ourselves in our daily life in the city? This seminar give you vision, calls you to a new intentionality and directs you to the resources to do …
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The heretics who concentrated on faith as knowledge are usually called ‘Gnostics’. If Jesus is the revelation of God’s truth, we have to understand why God chose to share that truth not just as ‘knowledge’, but as a human life to follow. What does it do to our understanding of God and of ourselves if we think of faith as essentially about having al…
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The heresy known as Marcionism is based on the belief that the character and teachings of Jesus do not fit with the God of the Old Testament. If wrath, anger, and ruthlessness are evident in the actions of God in the Old Testament, surely this God cannot be the same as Jesus, who lived and spoke of love, kindness and mercy? This session uncovers wh…
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Paul Cowley and Jonathan Aitken invite you to grapple with one of the most pressing issues in our society – how we meet the spiritual and practical needs of the 77,000 men and women leaving UK prisons every year and make our society a safer place to live in. Through mentoring, the church has the power to put kingdom love into practice and you have …
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