1 hr 2 min

Episode 17. Nidala Barker - Sustainability, Survival Day and Connection The Antidote for Consumerism It Takes Courage To Tell The Truth

    • Society & Culture

“Sustainability is knowing your place in the world” - Nidala Barker

Nidala Barker is a woman who was birthed into culture, lore and custom. She is a musician and has a masters in sustainability.

Nidala's ancestral roots are deeply embedded on this continent known as Australia. Her mother is a Polish/French academic and her father a
Djugan Man from the Kimberley in Western Australia.

In this episode, Nidala speaks being an Indigenous woman who is pioneering a sustainable future, she isn't afraid to have challenging conversations and walks through the world with courage and deep knowing of her place within it.

We speak about the importance of truth telling, getting out of the echo chamber and our own personal responsibility for the planet.

Nidala shares about her first time discovering "Survival Day" and how she sees the future of Australia as we embrace our black history as a collective.

"But don’t you want that to be on a day where you can acknowledge you were more than the massacres you did"

This is such a great podcast for those wanting to deepen their understanding of these issues. Share, like and love Nidala's work.

Please contact Nidala here

Spotify: Nidala Barker
Instagram: @nini.barker

“Sustainability is knowing your place in the world” - Nidala Barker

Nidala Barker is a woman who was birthed into culture, lore and custom. She is a musician and has a masters in sustainability.

Nidala's ancestral roots are deeply embedded on this continent known as Australia. Her mother is a Polish/French academic and her father a
Djugan Man from the Kimberley in Western Australia.

In this episode, Nidala speaks being an Indigenous woman who is pioneering a sustainable future, she isn't afraid to have challenging conversations and walks through the world with courage and deep knowing of her place within it.

We speak about the importance of truth telling, getting out of the echo chamber and our own personal responsibility for the planet.

Nidala shares about her first time discovering "Survival Day" and how she sees the future of Australia as we embrace our black history as a collective.

"But don’t you want that to be on a day where you can acknowledge you were more than the massacres you did"

This is such a great podcast for those wanting to deepen their understanding of these issues. Share, like and love Nidala's work.

Please contact Nidala here

Spotify: Nidala Barker
Instagram: @nini.barker

1 hr 2 min

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