Wi3W – Ep. 17 – Aunty Betty McGrady speaks with Greg Dodge about her life.
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Wi3W – Ep. 17 – Aunty Betty McGrady speaks with Greg Dodge about her life.

Aunty Betty McGrady is a Gungarri Traditional Custodian. The traditional tribal lands of the Gunggari stretched over some 8,200 square miles (21,000 km2), taking in the Upper Nebine and Mungallala creeks from Bonna Vonna and Ballon north to Morven and Mungallala (near Mitchell, Queensland). Being raised on the river banks and then moving to Brisbane…

Wi3W Ep. 16 – Samoko Okoth speaks with Greg Dodge about being human
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Wi3W Ep. 16 – Samoko Okoth speaks with Greg Dodge about being human

Samoko Okoth is a Kenyan born cultural man and creative musician who has lived in Australia for many years. Samoko has travelled the globe with his music and cultural ambassadorship and he states clearly he is an earth human. Samoko was recently initiated into our First Nations community and is here to serve humanity.

Yarraka Interview
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Wi3W Ep. 14 – Yarraka Bayles (co-host) shares her story

Yarraka Bayles is connected strongly to her culture, an inspirational person, very active in business, community circles and is also a co-host of Walk in 3 Worlds Podcast. Greg Dodge is pleased to interview Yarraka and hear a little bit more of her life journey. Yarraka descends from the Wonnarua and Bundjalung nations of NSW…

Wi3W Ep. 13 – Margaret Hepworth, Executive Officer, from Initiatives of Change (IofC) speaks with Greg Dodge
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Wi3W Ep. 13 – Margaret Hepworth, Executive Officer, from Initiatives of Change (IofC) speaks with Greg Dodge

We are pleased to release this Episode13 to acknowledge and celebrate the International Day of Peace on September 21, 2021. To subscribe to Spotify, Apple, Google Play, Amazon, Stitcher, Android or email podcast platforms – come visit us here or subscribe to any other favourite podcast app – come visit us here Initiatives of Change…

Wi3W Ep 10 – Yarraka and Greg interview author, Nayef Din, about his new book, “The Last Gundir”
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Wi3W Ep 10 – Yarraka and Greg interview author, Nayef Din, about his new book, “The Last Gundir”

About Nayef Din. Nayef Din is a British civil engineer who was born in Kuwait but left when a nearby dictator invaded with his tanks. He grew up in north London graduating from Imperial College before starting his career designing buildings, bridges and tunnels. In 2008, he left London for Brisbane. His true passion is…

Wi3W Ep 9 – Poem ~ Aussie Fifty Dollar Note (in honour of David Unaipon, a true Australian legend)
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Wi3W Ep 9 – Poem ~ Aussie Fifty Dollar Note (in honour of David Unaipon, a true Australian legend)

Around late 2018 I was looking at a new Australian Fifty Dollar ($50) note, as I was curious about who the First Nation person was that I had been seeing since 1995 on the old $50 note. Not that I had many in my possession, by the way. The Reserve Bank of Australia had released…