Tonight It's A World We Bury: Black Metal, Red Politics, Psychocinematic podcast breaks disability and mental health stigmas, Warlpiri language 'baby talk', First Nations Classics Series

Wednesday, 28 June 2023 - 7:00am to 8:30am
Queensland University Press First Nations Classics collection covers

 

Wednesday Breakfast 28th June 2023

 

Headlines

 

7.09am We revisit a chat with Bill Peel about his new book Tonight It's A World We Bury: Black Metal, Red Politics. What are the possibilities in a musical genre whose notoriety connects it with fascist politics? Part of a segment that aired in full on 3CR Yeah Nah Pasaran Thursday 22 June 2023.

 

7.28am Flic Manning, host of 3CR Brainwaves, chats with Stephanie Fornasier, a psychologist, mother and producer of ‘Psychocinematic Podcast’ . The podcast which was born out her love of film and passion for breaking down stigmas surrounding mental illness and disability. Stephanie talks about her own mental health journey, why she became a psychologist and her podcast. She will also talk about depictions of mental illness and disability in popular films and TV and points out why we should care. This segment first aired on 3CR’s Brainwaves on May 3rd 2023.

Content warning: This segment talks about sensitive content around mental illnesses and disabilities. Some of what's discussed can be distressing. If you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org or call Lifeline 13 11 14.

 

7.49am Grace speaks with Dr Rikke on 'baby talks' using the Warlpiri language to helps little kids to learn how to speak. Dr. Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen is an experimental psycholinguist, with a particular interest in the acquisition and processing of Australian Indigenous languages. 

8.12am Claudia speaks with Yasmin Smith about the groundbreaking First Nations Classics series published by Queensland University Press. Yasmin is an editor, writer and poet of South Sea Islander, Kabi Kabi, and English heritage and is currently working as an editor at QUP. Writing Blak Legacies: A First Nations Literature Gala Wheeler Centre event Thursday 6th July at the Capitol Theatre. Find out more here.

 

Music

 

One True Place by Amy Saunders

My Nan Taught Me These Songs by Bruce (Radio Electric Project)

It’s So Easy By Ashleigh (Radio Electric Project)