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Coming out, Blak is a podcast dedicated to supporting and celebrating First Nations mob in the LGBTQ+ community. We’ve developed this podcast to share stories & we want you to join us for these conversations! Follow @comingoutblak on instagram to connect
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Don’t miss Find and Tell, the search for the next generation of Australian storytellers. Think of it like one of those TV talent shows... but for podcasting! You'll hear from four Australians as they go head-to-head to Find and Tell unique and interesting stories from around the country, based on a new theme each episode. Follow along each Wednesda…
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In this episode, Matika talks about her worst experience in the workplace! She discusses instances of cultural insensitivity, ageism, and racial stereotypes and how she was fired after raising her concerns. Matika and Courtney discuss the importance of addressing these issues and creating culturally safe work environments and Courtney shares a ligh…
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In this episode of "Coming Out Black," Matika and Courtney interview Tony Lee, the founder of the Kimberly Blak Pride festival. Tony shares his personal journey as a gay First Nations man growing up in Broome, Western Australia, and the challenges he faced living a double life. He discusses the importance of being open and proud of one's identity a…
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Join Courtney in a riveting conversation with Allira Potter, a prominent voice within the queer First Nations community. As a multifaceted advocate celebrated for her work in public speaking and intuitive readings, Allira shares their remarkable journey navigating gender identity, culture, and personal empowerment. Dive deep into her insights on se…
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In this episode, Matika sits down with Angelica Rose Lockyer, a Genderqueer First Nations performer, to explore the depths of identity, the art of First Nations storytelling, and the anticipation surrounding their upcoming theatre show, 'Back to Birdy.' Through their candid conversation, they delve into Angelica's journey of understanding themselve…
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In the heart of this engaging episode, Nate shares his story of growing up in Rockhampton and the complexities tied to his racial and sexual identity in a region grappling with its stance on representation. The conversation navigates through family influences, community bonds, and the significance of storytelling in preserving heritage. As a journa…
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This episode features Gunditjmara, Keerray Woorroong, Djap Wurrung woman Sissy Austin, discussing her experiences as a queer First Nations woman and her involvement in community, politics and running the New York marathon. She shares reflections of running as a Green senate candidate and serving on the First People's Assembly of Victoria. Sissy tal…
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In this powerful episode of ComingOutBlak, host Courtney sits down with the inspiring Mikayla Hinkley, a Queer Aboriginal Woman and Professional Cricket Player. Together, they delve into Mikayla's unique journey, shedding light on the intersectionality of her identity within the cricketing world. Episode Highlights: Cricket as the World's Whitest S…
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This week Courtney and Matika announce that Coming Out, Blak has joined the Blakcast Podcast Network! In light of this partnership, the pair reflect on the journey of the podcast so far and summarise their coming out journey for new listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Door Coming Out, Blak
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In this surprise NAIDOC episode, Matika and Courtney explore how our Elders have paved the way for change and the opportunities we have today. We discuss our role in this journey and the responsibility we all have to ensure we continue creating positive change in the lives of those around us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On this episode, sponsored by ACON Health, Matika sits down with Jane Ellen, key organiser for the First Nations Float in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. We chat about the meaning behind this years float and why this years theme hits home! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Door Coming Out, Blak
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This week Courtney had a yarn with Pep Phelan, a proud Koori who identifies as a lesbian & just an all round amazing human. Pep talks to us about an article she recently had published, calling for epidemiological data to be more thorough, particularly to highlight other factors that create additional vulnerability for Indigenous peoples during this…
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This week Matika chats with the incredibly talented Jojo Zaho about why he started doing drag, what it's like growing up in a regional town as a young, gay and Indigenous man. The pair talk about racism, toxic elements of queer culture and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Door Coming Out, Blak
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In this weeks episode, Courtney interviews Ryan and his mother Kiki on the dynamics and adversity faced in a young persons transitioning journey. We are supporting Ryan by sharing his story to aid fundraising for the top surgery he needs. Ryan is among many transgender Indigenous Australians who are fighting day to day to just be who they are. Tune…
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Matika and Courtney share a little about themselves by completing the Queer right of passage that is- sharing their coming out stories. Censor Warning - This episode contains sensitive content -inclusive of; family violence, domestic violence, self harm and otherwise, emotionally intense conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform…
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