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Women of Wynnum Manly

Author: Allana Bianchi

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Women of Wynnum Manly is a fortnightly podcast that dives into the stories behind the women who contribute to the proud sense of community that is a piece of paradise in Brisbane’s bayside. Allana has lived in Wynnum with her husband, dog, cat and (sometimes) granddog since 2016. She fell in love with the stunning sunrises, gets excited by a good bargain in the op shops, and enjoys the easy nature and friendliness of the local people. Feeling like the Wynnum area is in a transition stage, with an eclectic mix of old and new, Allana wants to dig deeper into the incredible women who are part of the community she loves. The Traditional Owners of the Wynnum Manly area are the Quandamooka People. They have lived on the lands and seas surrounding Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) for at least 21,000 years. 

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Ruth Kent has a wonderfully calm disposition and is easy to be in the company of. She and her family were drawn to the Bayside in 2020 and Ruth has a passion for health and wellbeing and for people to live their best lives. I was intrigued about the journey it has taken for Ruth to land in our beautiful part of the world, starting in Stanthorpe to teaching English to students overseas. She was generous with her storytelling, and I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know her. I hope tha...
This is my 50th episode! And what a conversation it was to celebrate the podcast milestone. Gemma has her own business, Cooking Gems, after a couple of decades as a chef in other people's kitchens. She left school at 16 and sort of fell into an industry that she continues to have a love/hate relationship with. What Gemma does love, is creating with food - cooking for other people and teaching others the love of her craft brings her joy. Gemma has an incredible energy to...
I met Martene when was she leading the group training class I was doing at 4 Shore Fitness. She has a fun and warm energy and a lovely Scottish accent. Martene moved to the Bayside only a few years ago, and thanks the beautiful community for her transition. I always enjoy the classes Martene leads at the gym, but I was extra pleased to know that her special interest is the benefits of training women in peri menopause and menopause stages of life. A special interest of mine also!&nb...
Ali Powell is someone that I wanted to interview last year, and we never got to it. I was so pleased to be able to finally meet and chat with her and find out how Dancing with Ali came about, and how dancing fills her cup. Ali also has a very romantic story attached to her arrival to the Bayside all the way from Canada. Enjoy the chat!You can find more about Dancing with Ali on Facebook and Instagram.
Dannika is a seriously delightful human; the type of person who you immediately feel like you have known for years in the first minute of meeting her. Dannika is the coordinator of the Cedar and Pine bookclub that meets monthly at the bar. She is also a children's book author, who leads workshops for children to encourage them to tap into the creative imagination we all have within us. Dannika's storytelling offers a reflection of her values. I really enjoyed chat...
Kitty Hamilton is in her 70s and is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. She is probably the longest resident of the Bayside I have interviewed for the podcast, moving here when she was just a young child. Talking to Kitty I learnt all sorts of historical things about the area, and she is still as much in love with it today as she was when she was a child.Kitty has had her own share of adversity and has experienced breast cancer diagnosis twice, but has a positive mind and a will to...
What a delightful human Lynda Kendrick is. I knew of Lynda through parkrun, and knew that she is involved in the community with her volunteering roles. Little did I know that she has been volunteering in various roles for over five decades! I know people who are inspired by Lynda, who in her 70s acknowledges she is fortunate to have good health and the means to live the life that she does. She is a person who has a love of learning and for connecting with people in various w...
Kate Gough was wonderful to chat with. She is easy company, clearly very intelligent and when she talks about Oakley, her three year old with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), you can feel her heart holding on tight to every moment spent with her. I wondered how I would feel after talking to a mother who has had a child diagnosed as terminal at a very young age. To be honest, I actually felt uplifted by all Kate has done, and knowing all that she will do for little Oakley in the coming year...
Laura Lewis was one of the women of the Bayside that I had on my list to interview for the podcast for a long time. It was also a conversation that may easily have been in two parts, as we could have continued on. Laura is a business owner, mother, artist and a fierce advocate for people with disability. It was an interesting discussion and Laura was really open about her adult diagnosis of autism, and what that has meant for her. I hope you enjoy getting to know Laura.
I connected with Kylie a while ago, but got to know her a little more when one of our special local women passed away unexpectedly a little while ago. Kylie worked her butt off at this time, while continuing to manage her own business but doing what she does so well - supporting others. Chatting to Kylie for the podcast reinforced for me why so many think highly of her as an appreciated member of the incredible Bayside community. It was a really enjoyable and easy chat and I...
Mandy was just lovely to chat with. I heard that she has been a Family Day Care provider for 25 years and was really intrigued to find out what it was she enjoyed about this important role, to still being doing it after all this time. Spoiler alert, Mandy still loves it, although she has seen a lot of changes to the industry over the past two decades.I really enjoyed getting to know Mandy, outside of the usual quick chats with her along the waterfront when she is out with he...
I have seen Bel Elis's name mentioned in a number of different contexts over the past 7 years. She is truly part of the community, and talking to Bel, I discovered that she built a community around her with the different roles she has taken on. Bel owns Little Gnome in Charlotte Street in Wynnum, and I discovered she is also "DJ Bel". It was great chatting with her, reminding me of the value of community, but also how at any stage you can change what you do, and embrace what you n...
A few people have asked me if I could be interviewed for the podcast. A couple of people have offered to lead the interview. I chose my good friend Kate to be on the other side of the microphone for this one, as she has been involved in supporting the podcast from the very first time I had an idea about interviewing women in the Bayside. She is my unofficial volunteer Business Manager and it was lovely spending the time chatting with her all about...me! I hope that there is s...
For those who head down to the waterfront on weekends, you may have seen some people in orange tshirts and Sit N Chat banners. One of those people is Clair. Clair donates her time to listen to others who may be lonely and need a chat. I had a really nice chat with Clair, getting to understand the background behind her idea that is an original concept but valuable to many. You can follow Sit N Chat on Facebook, email Claire at Clair@sitnchat.org or go to sitnchat.org.&n...
Sara Whitmee became the councillor for Wynnum Manly in May 2023, and has been connected to the Bayside all of her life. Since I first saw Sara was our new councillor I was intrigued about her, and what experience she had to take on the role. I had a lovely chat getting to know Sara, and she was really open with me about how she thought it over for a very long time before making a decision to become a councillor. Sara certainly is a long standing Baysider and is warm and easy...
Episode 15 - Ida Yang

Episode 15 - Ida Yang

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Ida reached out to me about being a podcast guest, as she facilitates a breast cancer support group at Manly. Ida also has a story to tell. A year ago, as a mum with a baby and another small child, she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. She is quite the remarkable woman and her mindset in relation to living with cancer, her treatment and life is incredible. I was reminded when talking to Ida about how much I gain from this podcast, and what an absolute privilege it is to sit...
One of the reasons I love doing this podcast is that I am genuinely interested in people and hearing their stories. Tess was an extraordinary woman to chat to and I walked away feeling like there was so much more to hear. The journey from leaving school at 15 to working in child protection and expanding her love of writing into some incredible resources for children was inspiring to hear. Tess's first book for adults was published in 2022. 'Remembering Nazareth House: God an...
Deb only joined the Bayside community early in 2023, but wow what a journey it was for her to get here - all the way from France! She is only a young woman but has packed a heap of adventure in her life and is enjoying the Wynnum Manly community, and grateful for how supportive it is of her Balinese massage business. I love hearing stories of women who leave everything and everyone they know to see what is else there is to see in this big world. Deb is quite amazing!You can f...
Jade has a fascinating story and the part where she went from selling alcohol in Abu Dhabi to being a buyer's agent in Wynnum Manly is only part of it. She has a passion for living that is very contagious.I am grateful to Jade for educating me on Ramadan, as I had little understanding of what is involved for those who practice it each year. I learnt a lot and am glad Jade was happy to share. I hope that the ease of the conversation comes through in this recording, as Jade and I co...
Alex is a young woman who has the kind of quiet drive I admire. Only a couple of years ago she opened her own physiotherapy practice (evoxiaphysio.com) in Edith St, Wynnum. In our conversation Alex shared with me how she had in informal apprenticeship to being able to own and run the business side of a physio practice, and the changes and challenges faced in the industry in 2023. I see a lot of success for Alex in the future.
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