Schizophrenia Library, cookin', No Worries and more...
30th Jun 10
Madan: Salif Keita
Santa Barbara: Super International Band
Living is easy: Guts
L'orient est roots: Bigga Bush vs Kocani Orkestar
Toast me: The Pleb
Istanbul twilight: Brooklyn Funk Essentials/Laco Tayfa
Stumble & fall (enemies scatter mix): Mista Savona feat. Junie Platinum
Cinporoko nonougoro: Neba Solo (rmx by Jeff Sharel)
Kanja: Yao Yanaglo Ensemble
Mahlalela: Letta Mbula
Jive my baby: Malcolm McLaren
Operaah house: Malcolm McLaren presenting the World Famous Supreme Team Show
Ganache: La Fine Equipe
The vallee of love: ONRA
Movin: Roc C
You've been gone too long: Ann Sexton
Needle in a haystack: The Velvelettes
Make me yours: Bettye Swann
When's it gonna get better: M.C.K.
Fiyah: Kojo
Wishing: CJ, Coolness, Victoria feat. Liones
Yenures: Tabura
Training my mind (Urban Warrior): Ida feat. 1/6
El tombo: Choc Quib Town
Funu (hi-life mix): Dennis Ferrer
Grindin and shaking: Yo Majesty!
The answer: Lone Ranger
Everyday I write the book: Elvis Costello
GUESTS:
Joining us from the Schizophrenia Research Institute, Professor Vaughan Carr spoke about the recently launched, FREE, online medical resource - the Schizophrenia Library. The wealth of information collated and summarised here can be accessed by those living with schizophrenia, their friends and family - as well as clinicians.
W: www.schizophreniaresearch.org.au
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Independent Living Skills Project Coordinator, Michael Carter, swung into Triple R (with delicious home-cooked cake) to talk food - with the Lifestyle Easy Cook Book 5, the latest in the Easy Cook Book series. These great publications are designed to help those living with disabilities or low literacy/English skills settle into an independent lifestyle. Easy recipes, step by step instructions and nutritious, healthy delicious meals to be had. Worth checking out and supporting!
W: www.easycookbook.org
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Program Coordinator from the Brotherhood of St Lawrence, Kelsey Wilson, dropped by to wax lyrical about the "No Worries" festival and CD. This initiative is about building connections through young, culturally diverse community leaders. West Papuan brotha, Ronnie, joined Kelsey and spoke passionately about the importance of using music - and soccer! - to engage with different cultures, whilst also preserving your own traditions for future generations.
W: www.bsl.org.au

