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Official podcast channel of the University of Southern Queensland. Series include I Am Not My Crime, Career Insights, Staying Home Staying Healthy, Textbook Mumma.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes67Founded6 years ago
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Sometimes when we’re in the present moment, our minds are actually in the past! What does it mean to feel nostalgic? Jess has written a beautiful story that asks us to take a moment to reflect on the smaller things that pass us in life. more

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What’s the difference between feeling alone and being lonely? Is one actually the loneliest number? Let Tui bring you along on a journey with a bunch of questions and possibly, not many answers. Enjoy poetry, mind bombs and research about loneliness ... more

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Did you ever have one of those days where just nothing went your way? Are you stuck in a crazy life loop? Come along with Joel on a wild adventure of misfortune and frustration involving expired keys, a cliff and a pogo stick! Will Joel’s frustration... more

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Too many balls in the air?! Can’t quite get a grip on them all? Feeling overwhelmed is a pretty easy state to fall into. As much as you want and try to gain your balance, finding your equilibrium can be a challenge. Let Neeve take you on a journey to... more

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Steve tells you his story about life as a young man spent on the football field and in the boxing ring until drugs and alcohol replaced sport and life took a different direction. One night at the pub, Steve's irrational thoughts coupled with his drun... more

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As a child, Allan didn’t really belong. By about nine years of age, strong feelings of bitterness and anger were beginning to show, and by twelve he had already determined that one day he would kill someone. All through Allan’s story there is a recur... more

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In the rough neighbourhoods of Sydney, exposure to drugs and violence early in life was not out of the ordinary and involvement in criminal activity with peers provided David with a place to belong. After a few stints in juvenile detention for robber... more

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Ben describes his downward spiral from social drug use, which eventually led to international drug trafficking. Through his time dealing drugs and his time in prison, Ben developed a whole range of transferrable skills, which shows that a former inma... more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Inspirational

    I Am Not My Crime - 5 reasons to listen. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    choppychopkins
    Australia3 years ago
  • Absolutely enthralling

    I absolutely love the “I Am Not My Crime” podcasts. I applaud these people for sharing their stories - both the rough times and the good times. So far, Ben, David & Kate have all said something that resonates with me, especially David. David shared that every year, he assesses what he’s done in the past year, and if he’s who he wanted to be by that time. I think this is a great “self evaluation” to we can all adapt to both our personal and professional lives. David also said to not wait for oppo... more

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    5
    TwmbaBec
    Australia3 years ago
  • True crime with a twist!

    Absolutely so encouraging to hear these amazing stories. Really excited to see the ‘Ban The Box’ movement gain some traction in Australia as we hear from more reformed people as they share their journey out of the criminal justice system. Really encourages some self reflection and analysis of previously held ideas. 👍👍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MrsReich09
    Australia3 years ago
  • Brilliant podcast

    Such a wonderful planned out podcast talking about what once we couldn’t. Well done!

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    5
    kacey79
    Australia3 years ago
  • Great!

    Wow. Kate was so brave to talk about her life and the impact of events on that day. Great to hear about all the changes she has made and the way these changes have impacted on her life and her self view in particular. It’s so important to give people a chance- and Kate’s story evidences this perfectly. The impact of that first refusal could have been so detrimental. Well done Sue for giving people a voice and chance to discuss their experiences in this way. So interesting!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JSim1986
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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