• Real men show their emotions & vulnerability.

  • Sep 17 2021
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Real men show their emotions & vulnerability.

  • Summary

  • The Big Dorrie would like to advise that this episode contains themes that may trigger some listeners. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

    In this special episode of The Big Dorrie (formerly The BLAKyard), Kirk, Naomi & Luke have a yarn to Joe Williams, who is a proud Wiradjuri man, NRL Star, and passionate community advocate for mental health and suicide prevention.

    Kirk and the crew talk to Joe about his contribution to the new book ‘Dear Son - Letters and Reflections from First Nations Fathers and Sons’ by Torres Strait Islander man Thomas Mayor. Joe talks to the idea that the strongest men in our lives are those who aren’t afraid to show their vulnerability and emotions.

    Joe also speaks to The Big Dorrie crew about his advocacy work in bringing the conversation about mental health to the table, and Naomi talks about some deadly books The Big Dorrie recently received from New South Books at the University of New South Wales.

    So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join the mob for a Dorrie about everything Knowledge, Culture, Country and Connection.

    The Big Dorrie podcast is a Koori Mail production.

    The theme music featured in this podcast is “Rocksteady” by Aretha Franklin.

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