• Mob Way R U OK?

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Mob Way R U OK?

By: R U OK?
  • Summary

  • It's often hard to talk about how you feel, but is there someone that you trust to have a yarn with? In this podcast series we yarn with well-known and everyday First Nations people on their experiences, how we open up in our own way, how we have conversations and ask that simple question, are you OK? because we are Stronger Together. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian suicide prevention charity R U OK?
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Episodes
  • Nadine Foley
    Jul 10 2022

    Nadine Foley is a Noongar woman from Western Australia and has been an active community member in Meeanjin (Brisbane) for the last 13 years. She is a passionate teacher and business owner. In this episode of Mob Way, we discuss her love for weaving, not only to create useful tools, but more importantly as a powerful means of storytelling and connection, and as a symbol of strength. She also shares some of the many ways that she asks 'R U OK?' with those in her world.

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    12 mins
  • Jack Charles
    Jul 3 2022

    A man who hardly needs an introduction, Uncle Jack Charles is an actor, musician, potter and gifted performer, but in his 73 years he has also been homeless, a heroin addict, a thief and a regular in Victoria’s prisons. In this episode of Mob Way, he shares much of his wisdom, including yarns of his ongoing journey to uncover his ancestry as a member of the Stolen Generation.

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    32 mins
  • Kylie Deen
    Jun 26 2022

    Gubbi Gubbi woman Kylie Deen is a Community Development Worker with West End Community House. In this episode she reminds us that 'it's OK to not be OK' and shares what has helped her through some tough times. She also shares the importance of rooting 'R U OK?' conversations in ongoing, trusted relationships.

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    12 mins

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