Podcasts
We'll release a new podcast each week. These will also be available on Spotify and Apple etc.
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Yindyamarra Podcast
The Yindyamarra Podcast is co-hosted by Prof. Stan Grant and Yindyamarra Research Fellow Jack Jacobs.
They explore what the Wiradjuri concept of Yindyamarra (“respect”) means for democracy and nation building in Australia.
Reckoning with Racism with Teela Reid
In this conversation, Stan and Jack speak with Professor Anthony Maher - Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture - about God, hope, and how faith traditions might help us address the wounds of history through forgiveness and love.
Between Worlds with Dr Simon Longstaff AO
In this conversation, Stan and Jack speak with Professor Anthony Maher - Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture - about God, hope, and how faith traditions might help us address the wounds of history through forgiveness and love.
Navigating the Voice debate with Luke Pearson
In this conversation, Stan and Jack speak with Professor Anthony Maher - Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture - about God, hope, and how faith traditions might help us address the wounds of history through forgiveness and love.
First Nations Sovereignty with Professor Dominic O’Sullivan
In this conversation, Stan and Jack speak with Professor Anthony Maher - Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture - about God, hope, and how faith traditions might help us address the wounds of history through forgiveness and love.
Saving Democracy with Professor Mark Evans
In this first episode, Professor Stan Grant and Jack Jacobs, Yindyamarra Research Fellow, launch the Yindyamarra podcast with a discussion on saving democracy with Professor Mark Evans - Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) at Charles Sturt University.
Love and Democracy with Professor Anthony Maher
In this conversation, Stan and Jack speak with Professor Anthony Maher - Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture - about God, hope, and how faith traditions might help us address the wounds of history through forgiveness and love.