Yarning Up is hosted by the ever-inspiring Caroline Kell - Mbarbrum woman, visionary behind Blak Wattle Coaching and Consulting, and TedX Speaker. This show is helping to redefine the way listeners engage with First Nations people, stories, experiences and perspectives, offering a refreshing alternative to the mainstream narrative. Through candid and heartfelt conversations, this platform opens d... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureEducationRelationships |
In this heartfelt episode of Yarning Up, host Caroline Kell sits down for a rich and inspiring yarn with Megan Waters—media presenter, host of Yokayi, Nike ambassador, and proud Warumungu and Yawuru woman. Megan is also a passionate community advocat... more
With less than a week until the 48th Federal Election, I had the privilege of sitting down with Yamatji-Noongar woman and the first Indigenous woman to represent Western Australia in the Senate, Senator Dorinda Cox.
This election feels like a turni... more
In this episode, we sit down with Troy Benjamin, a proud Wadi Wadi, Tadi Tadi, Mutti Mutti, and Wemba Wemba man. A entrepreneur, storyteller, and the visionary behind Black Brews, Australia’s first 100% First Nations-owned tea business. Troy’s journe... more
In this deeply moving episode of Yarning Up, we sit down with Kyarlee Tighe, a proud Kamilaroi and Wonnarua woman whose story of resilience, strength, and advocacy is nothing short of inspiring. Kyarlee shares her journey growing up in out-of-home ca... more
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Such a great energy each episode and I learn so much from fascinating guests each ep ❤️
I have followed you for awhile on Insta but new to the podcast series. I have really enjoyed listening and learning to you and your guests. As a non indigenous person it has helped me to deepen my understanding of Aboriginal perspectives. Really relatable. Thoroughly enjoying it moved to tears at times but also inspired by stories of strength and hope. Another example of black excellence. I’m going to share with others and the young people I work with 🙏
The ‘Yes’ Referendum had me realise how little I knew about First Nations people. I’m so pleased that I discovered Caroline Kell and her fantastic and diverse guests. I feel better equipped to speak up and be a compassionate supporter as I endeavour to understand the challenges facing Indigenous Australians. Thank you
Caroline has such a unique background and experience in Aboriginal affairs, and is able to bring all of her knowledge and clear insights into discussions with listeners in a clear, respectful and thought provoking way. It’s evident that her goal of connecting and engaging with guests to promote understanding of what and how issues effect Aboriginal communities is front of mind. With very little representation of Aboriginal voices being heard in Australian media streams, it’s great to enjoy this ... more
Yearning up is an awesome podcast with such an epic lineup of guests. It covers some many important issues, topics and story telling but in a really natural and conversational way. It really feels like just like having a yarn over a cuppa with Caroline! Thanks for making this podcast and for giving mob a platform!
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Apple Podcasts | #241 |
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