7 episodes

A podcast about why humans need humans and our fundamental need to belong.

Connected Us Befriend Inc

    • Society & Culture

A podcast about why humans need humans and our fundamental need to belong.

    The Facilitator

    The Facilitator

    Dave Lindner is Befriend’s Community Connector – he’s the guy who helps Befriend members create new communities and connections. In this episode we chat with Dave about the challenges inherent in kickstarting community and why you don’t need to feel that you’re alone in trying to figure it all out.

    • 22 min
    The Empowerer

    The Empowerer

    In this episode, we talk with occupational therapist and disability rights advocate, Dr. Bec Waters. Bec teaches a unit about disability at Curtin University and is well known for her strong views on how much of our “help” actually helps keep people with disability in a position of disempowerment. In this truly eye-opening discussion, we discover what genuine connection with people with disability looks like (hint: it looks a lot like genuine connection with anyone else).

    • 27 min
    The Optimist and the Listener

    The Optimist and the Listener

    Fee has a happy knack of seeing the best in everyone. As a woman with an intellectual disability and autism, her fearless view of the world empowers her to make connections wherever she goes. She’s navigated her connected world and learnt a lot along the way, often sharing her discoveries with Leslie, her support worker of six years. In this episode, we hear from both Fee and Leslie, as they share their perspectives on human connection.

    • 23 min
    The Dreamer

    The Dreamer

    Valerie Weyland dreams big. In her early 20’s she moved by herself to Australia, a place where she knew no-one, to play basketball. In this episode, we hear how Valerie fell in and out of connection, experienced prejudice and judgement, navigated migration and changed careers, all whilst on her inner journey to find belonging with herself. Her journey today is an expression of her connected life, as she creates spaces for women of colour to come together, connect and thrive.

    • 29 min
    The Researcher

    The Researcher

    We see a lot in the media about the downside of online connections and the superiority of face-to-face friendships. But is it all bad? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Loretta Baldassar whose research into online relationships finds that the digital world actually has a lot to offer in terms of social connection.

    • 23 min
    The Sociologist

    The Sociologist

    2020 will always be known as the year we all jumped on online to socialise. But we had a question; what do we gain from face-to-face social connection that we can’t replicate through digital connection? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Roger Patulny, a sociologist at the University of Wollongong who studies the importance of social connection and impact on those of us who are isolated.

    • 25 min

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