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Decolonise Me is a fun, accessible learning podcast where we unpack big ideas about identity, power, and culture — one episode at a time. Hosted by Prof Jioji Ravulo and Happy Feraren

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Ep 6: Decolonise Gender

Ep 6: Decolonise Gender

2026-03-0101:01:26

Ep 5: Decolonise Media

Ep 5: Decolonise Media

2026-02-2252:54

Where do we even begin when talking about the process of decolonising our concept of what diversity and representation is in Australian Media? This is a big conversation and today's guest is Dr Pearl Tan - Founder & Director, Pearly Productions; Discipline Lead in Directing, AFTRS Hosted by Prof Jioji Ravulo and Happy Feraren Filmed by Marvin Madridano and Don Valix Edited by Don Valix Follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube: @decolonisemepodcast
Ep 4: Decolonise Food

Ep 4: Decolonise Food

2026-02-1644:07

In this episode we talk about the layers of food culture in Australia. How it's evolved and how we can use this understanding in other ways. Featuring guest Assoc Professor Teresa Davis - Associate Professor of Marketing, The University of Sydney Business School, The University of Sydney Hosted by Prof Jioji Ravulo and Happy Feraren Filmed by Marvin Madridano and Don Valix Edited by Don Valix Follow us on Instagram @decolonisemepodcast
Humanitarianism is involved in the Politics of Suffering while development is about the Politics of flourishing. But who gets to define what that means? In this episode, we discuss different examples and case studies from around the world to understand how people use humanitarianism and development as a vehicle to instigate change - for better or for worse. Featuring guest Dr Ihab Shalbak - Lecturer in Human Rights & Social Justice, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of ...
When was the last time you thought about ageing? In this episode we breakdown ideas of ageing, why we have them, and what we can do to try and think about it in a different way. Featuring guest Prof Lee-Fay Low - Professor of Ageing and Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney Hosted by Prof Jioji Ravulo and Happy Feraren Filmed by Marvin Madridano and Don Valix Edited by Don Valix Follow us on Instagram/Tiktok/YT @decolonisemepodcast
What does it mean to decolonise introductions? To rethink the way we get to know others and relate to our communities? In this episode, we talk about the Acknowledgement of Country with Aunty Prof Lynette Riley - Professor & Chair of Aboriginal Education & Indigenous Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney Hosted by Prof Jioji Ravulo and Happy Feraren Filmed by Marvin Madridano and Don Valix Edited by Don Valix Follow us on Instagram @decoloni...
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