Archive for the tag 'Tribe'

May 30 2009

Your Story Ep 37 : Tjupurru. Didjeribone, FaceBass Music and Heritage Rediscovered

Welcome To Episode 37 of Your Story. Today we talk with Adrian Fabila known professionally for his outstanding musical performances as Tjupurru. This is an episode that I wanted to produce two years ago, before the launch of Your Story, when I saw a live performance of Tjupurru at the Brisbane Power House.
Tjupurru plays [...]

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Feb 05 2008

Serial Monogamy, Open Relationships and Polyamory

Relationships, we want them but how do we do them?
In a previous post about how relationships collapse I suggest that we move onto new relationships in a way that is serial monogamy. I suggest that it’s necessary to realise that all relationships end and it’s the disappointment of that, based on the expectations that they [...]

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Jan 26 2008

Your Story Ep 5 : Rod, from Stolen Generation and Prison to Art & Music

Published by Ian under Art, Challange, Podcasts, Society & Culture

Welcome To Episode Five of Your Story.
Today is Australia/Invasion/Survival Day and coincidentally I have a poignant theme.
Rod is a local in my area and when I asked him to tell me his story he just went off on the subjects that impassion him. I had to ask him to stop until I got my [...]

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Oct 01 2007

Relationships Collapse, then we have Serial Monogamy. Situation Normal!

Humans are funny animals aren’t we. Lets look at relationships.
We all want to connect, to be with someone, someone in our life at whatever a relationship means to the individual. Some only want someone for the occasional hang out or friendship or maybe just a sex partner. Others want someone for everything to share hobbies, [...]

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Jul 31 2007

Socialisation drives competition we need to get over it!

Published by Ian under Relationships, Society & Culture

I’ve always thought that people because we are social, ultimately want community. This is achieved through all sorts of activities. Every club or group is a collection of people wanting to connect. This I feel is more important to the participants than the actual activity they are engaged in which is mealy the cause and [...]

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