Deep Listening-Stories of Country

Deep Listening-Stories of Country

Deep Listening-Stories of Country is a podcast inspired by Dadirri (Deep Listening) practitioner and expert Dr Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr. The word, concept and spiritual practice that is dadirri (da-did-ee) comes from the Ngan’gikurunggurr and Ngen’giwumirri languages of the Aboriginal peoples of the Daly River region (Northern Territory, Australia). For more information, visit the Miriam Rose Foundation webpage. ‘Deep Listening’ is an inner, deep sense of quiet and still awareness that rests inside of us. The Deep Listening podcast follows those reflections that connect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s special respect for Nature and spiritual bond and profound care for Country. In each episode of Deep Listening, Benjamin and Tracey, who both lecture at The University of Sydney, invite guests who share stories about themselves and their connections to Country in a generous spirit of truth-telling. Production credits & acknowledgements Podcast cover image: GANUURR/red kangaroo by Brent Emerson https://mawu-gi.com.au/ Production (Ep 1-6) by Piccolo Podcasts and Media in Ultimo, Sydney NSW Funding provided by The University of Sydney’s DVC-Indigenous Strategies and Services One Sydney Many People grant scheme We thank Amy Davidson for her work on the podcast episode transcripts (Ep 2-6) We thank Associate Professor Chris Evans for her advice and time We thank Helen Wolfenden (lecturer in radio, Macquarie University) for serving as a project consultant for this podcast We thank The School of Education and Social Work and The School of Languages and Cultures at The University of Sydney for their support Special thanks to Dobby (Filipino-Aboriginal Australian musician Rhyan Clapham and SONY MUSIC) for permission to use parts of the instrumental version of his song “Dirrpi Yuin Patjulinya” [The Bird Names Himself], the butcherbird song) Copyright notice (Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property): Please note that all content in the episodes belongs to the guests. This also refers to the episode transcripts. Out of respect for the creators and guests for this work, please do not reproduce links in other locations. Using clips and soundbites is only permissible with permission from the guests.

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May 31, 2023 23 mins
Deep Listening-Stories of Country is a podcast inspired by Dadirri (Deep Listening) practitioner and expert Dr Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr. The word, concept and spiritual practice that is dadirri (da-did-ee) comes from the Ngan’gikurunggurr and Ngen’giwumirri languages of the Aboriginal peoples of the Daly River region (Northern Territory, Australia). For more information, visit the Miriam Rose Foundation webpage. ‘Deep Listening’ is an...
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In This Episode: Musician, singer, and author Nardi Simpson talks about the sound of bones, her book “Song of the Crocodile”, the meaning of language in her life, and the Milky Way. To access a transcript of this episode, click here Here are some of Nardi’s socials, her website, and more information about her book that’s mentioned in the episode, ‘Song of the Crocodile’: https://www.nardisimpson.com/ https://stella.org.au/prize/20...
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May 31, 2023 37 mins
In This Episode Author, curator, and community and cultural advisor Marika Duczynski talks about the images that bind her family, the institution of the museum, and weaving culture into baskets. To access a transcript of this episode, click here Here is some information about Marika, her work at the Chau Chak Wing Museum at The University of Sydney, and other professional activities: https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2022...
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In This Episode Educator and academic trailblazer Lynette Riley talks about her leading role in Aboriginal Education Policy in NSW/Australia, her advocacy work, and the practice of cloak-making.  To access a transcript of this episode, click here Here is some information about Lynette, her work as an Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies and Aboriginal Education at The University of Sydney, and her work on languages education w...
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May 31, 2023 32 mins
In This Episode Athlete, historian, and advocate for Australian Indigenous knowledges and voices, Ben Bowen talks about literacy, the exploration of the wider Sydney region, and Aboriginal science in stories. To access a transcript of this episode, click here Here is some information about Ben, his work for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, and other professional activities: https://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au/news-ev...
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May 31, 2023 41 mins
In This Episode Community leader and language activist Ray Ingrey talks about childhood education, building a cultural foundation for the young, and the histories of the La Perouse Aboriginal community.  To access a transcript of this episode, click here Here is some information about Ray, his work for the Gujaga Foundation in Sydney, and other professional activities: https://www.gujaga.org.au/about https://www.sydney.edu.au/museu...
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