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I've Got a Mate

I've Got a Mate

De : Glenn McDonald
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I've Got A Mate podcast gives you an opportunity to join me as I sit down for interesting and in-depth yarns with some of the people I've been lucky enough to call mates over the years. Trust me, I've met some interesting characters, and I've got a mate you should definitely meet......


In Season 1, Glenn catches up with a few of his Indigenous mates to hear their perspectives on topics related to Indigenous cultures, politics, economics, and worldviews.


So come on the journey, have a laugh, be curious, and join us as we ask questions, and hear some perspectives you may not have had the chance to hear before.


This podcast is provided in the spirit of reconciliation and has the lofty aim of eliminating racism.

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Glenn McDonald
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    • I've Got a Mate Episode 5 - Minda Murray
      Jul 8 2025

      Today's episode of I've got a mate podcast features Minda Murray, a mate of mine who I caught up with recently to chat about a range of things including Joint Management up in Yorta Yorta Country, Indigenous design, Indigenous data sovereignty and film making, navigating academia differently as an Indigenous academic, Criterium Cycling and what happens when you stack, horse riding, and a whole bunch of other stuff.


      This episode was recorded on Dja Dja Wurrung Country and my acknowledgement and deepest respect goes to Elders past and present. Also, my acknowledgement and respect goes to the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Community, on whose land I live and work.


      All guests' opinions are their own and should not be considered representative of the organisations or groups they may be affiliated with.

      Links

      Barmah National Park Joint Management Plan

      Yorta Yorta Native Title Determination Overview

      Bunjil on the Bendigo Law Courts

      Indigenous Architecture

      Larnangurrak (Djaara’s Corporate and Community Centre)

      What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty?

      Criterium Cycling

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      1 h et 34 min
    • I've Got A Mate Episode 4 - Leon Filewood
      Jun 23 2025

      Today's episode of 'I've got a mate' features Leon Filewood, who generously spent time with me during the run of his show 'Whichway' at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Leon and I have a good yarn about his Country up on Thursday Island, whether there is such a thing as a 'nice' racist, his journey with comedy and using humour to approach tough conversations with kindness, whether the term 'ally' is useful or whether there might be a better alternative, and a whole range of other things.


      This episode was recorded on Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country and my deepest respect goes to Elders past and present, and I'm thankful for being able to feel welcome as part of this community, living and working on this land.


      All guests' opinions are their own and should not be considered representative of the organisations or groups they may be affiliated with.


      Links


      Leon Filewood Comedy

      Totemism in Aboriginal Societies

      Deadly Funny

      Nice Racists / Nice Racism

      Ben Moodie Comedy

      Four Corners – Yoorrook Justice Commission

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      56 min
    • I've Got A Mate Episode 3 - Dr Blaze Kwaymullina
      Jun 15 2025

      Today's episode of 'I've got a mate' features Dr Blaze Kwaymullina. Blaze was happy to chat and share his insights relating to a range of topics including Native Title and its relationship to community and Country, virtue signalling and how it is different from genuine cultural curiosity and respect, reconciliation, Indigenous economic development, human rights and equity, and about a thousand other micro-topics we tangentially traverse.


      This episode was recorded on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja (Country) and my acknowledgement and deepest respect goes to Elders past and present. Also, my acknowledgement and respect goes to the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Community, on whose land I live and work.


      All guests' opinions are their own and should not be considered representative of the organisations or groups they may be affiliated with.


      Links

      Some great photos of Palyku Country

      Everywhen and the Dreamtime

      Tyson Yunkaporta – Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save The World

      Yoorrook Justice Commission – Value of gold extracted in Victoria

      The Dilan Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership

      What is Cultural Safety?

      What is a Brave Space?



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      1 h et 24 min
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