Well here we are at 12 episodes! We’ve had 5 amazing conversations since our last recap episode so here’s our final recap episode of season 1!
Downing Tools – Max Hooper
In this episode we chat to Max Hooper who has over 20 years experience as an engineer. He’s a Brisbane local with a keen interest in infrastructure and planning.
Where’s the Infrastructure? – Claire Garton
In this episode we chat with community advocate and QLD Greens Candidate for Moreton, Claire Garton. We discuss local infrastructure, inland rail and the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.
Corruption in Politics – Ben Pennings
This week we’re joined by environmental activist Ben Pennings. Ben has spent the last 30 years serving others through community work, grassroots activism, political campaigning and running a family-owned Psychology practice in Brisbane.
Teaching, Remote Learning & Rona – Nic Robertson
Following on from our previous episode Young People, Mental Health and Rona, in this episode we chat with high school teacher & entrepreneur Nic Robertson.
Young People, Mental Health & Rona – Asha Worsteling & Rosie Codega
Our guests this week are Asha Worsteling and Rosie Codega. Asha is a QLD Greens Candidate for Oxley and is currently studying Psychology. Rosie is a recent high school graduate, about to attend university next year.
Our First Recap
Join us on our first recap episode! Every 5 episodes, we’ll do a recap episode like this to revisit the wonderful conversations we had. It’s a chance for us to reflect on who we met and what we learnt in each episode.
My Body, My Choice – Azure Rigney
Our guest, Azure Rigney, is a former president of Maternity Coalition, now the Queensland President of Maternity Choices. We discuss the way we present consent in light of Covid19, pregnant people, bodily autonomy and the choice to vaccinate while pregnant.
The Domestic Violence Epidemic – Jo Westh from 4 Voices
In this episode we chat with Jo Westh, Founder of 4 Voices and learn about the incredible work they’re doing in the Logan and Brisbane community connecting people who need assistance accessing welfare benefits, interpretation, food, clothing, shelter and more.
Drew Pavlou: "It's not all about China!"
In this episode we meet Drew Pavlou, a Brisbane local who’s got some strong ideas about how we should build back better after COVID-19. Drew’s running as an independant Senate candidate in the upcoming Federal election.
