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Danielle May Laidley is a former AFL player and coach (who played for West Coast Eagles and North Melbourne from 1987-1997), and was a coach for the Roos from 2003-2009. She joins Sam…
The team speak to Shaneel Lal about their memoir "One Of Them", being the Young New Zealander of the year and successfully lobbying the New Zealand govt. to outlaw conversion therapy.
Tara Suamba…
Growing up in Arizona as the first-generation daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Joy Oladokun yearned to hear more experiences like her own reflected in the music she heard on the radio. Joy took to…
It's been a big year for Jen Cloher, with a new record, a national and European tour underway, and now the release of their podcast, Everybody's Trying to Find Their Way Home…
Hannah McElhinney, the creator of Rainbow History Class, joins the show to discuss getting into history as a content writer and creator, overalls and carabiners as lesbian fashion codes, TikTok algorithms and her…
Jackie Turner, Director of the Trans Justice Project chats to the Spin Cycle team about understanding misinformation about trans people in mainstream media. She explains some of the buzzwords used in anti-trans journalism…
This week, our hosts Vanessa Toholka, Paul Callaghan and Rachel Connor dive into the latest in AI developments; LGBTQIA+ twitch streamer Luna aka Luminumn is on the show to speak about her experience…
Photographer J Davies discusses their exhibition 'The Sentimentality of Something Unseen', shot on film and compiled digitally, and their approach to photography changing during lockdowns. Then Anna Piper Scott, comedian and host of…
Leah Avene fills in as host chatting with Dr Quinn Eades on the complex history of pride, protest and resilience, poetry and community. DJ, Lady Shaka explains how her queerness and Indigeneity inform…
Author Wayne Murdoch discusses his new book 'The Mystery of the Handsome Man: The Double Life of John Lempriere Irvine' and the context of 19th century queer history in Melbourne. Then Austin Fabry-Jenkins…