• On cultural belonging and making change, with Jasmine Coronado and Ello.C

  • Dec 6 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

On cultural belonging and making change, with Jasmine Coronado and Ello.C

  • Summary

  • One of your goals when you host a podcast is to deliver the best and the brightest guests to your audience. 


    Most of the times you seek high and low and try knocking on unknown doors just to chase unique stories and surprising perspectives… without realising that the best and the brightest are already part of your life. 


    That’s why Chapter 2 of The Tari Experiment starts with these two incredible souls. 


    Jasmine Coronado and (our) Ari have been best friends for close to a decade. 


    Very soon, her partner hip hop artist Charles Elloso, AKA Ello.C., and Ari’s partner, Alex also discovered they shared a passion for music and launched Dream Cities Band producing a progressive electronic multi-geographic, multicultural meeting of East and West sounds together with Andrej Trbojevic and Mike Solo. 


    Ello is now one of Australia’s hottest hip hop artists and Jasmine is account Strategy Director at Marlin Communications, a creative digital agency specialising in working with causes and the charities that represent them. Jasmine is also the founder of The Rough Period, a Nonprofit Organisation providing equal access to menstrual products to people sleeping rough, at risk and experiencing poverty.


     With Jass Coronado and Ello.C we discussed issues that are of great relevance in Australian society today: 


    • Identity as Australians
    • Cultural heritage
    • Bullying and cyber bullying
    • Connection with First nations
    • The divide between Western Sydney and the rest of the metropolitan area
    • Issues regarding the disability sector where Ello works
    And a lot more…


    Seriously, can’t miss this super intense and very entertaining episode!

    For more resources and links visit our website: https://www.tariexperiment.com/post/cultural-belonging-and-making-change-jasmine-coronado-and-ello-c


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