We've packaged interviews with musician Thea Riley, filmmaker Caroline Layt and Sport Inclusion expert Kirsti Miller into a new episode.
Musician and producer Thea Riley chats with James, shortly after the release of her instrumental album Sleepy Wolf, including experiences that led to its creation: insomnia, transphobia, mental health and Covid isolation. She also reflects on her experiences as a trans woman in the music industry and upcoming releases. Since our March interview, Thea released new singles It'll Be Over Soon and It's Magic. Thea Riley | Facebook
Filmmaker Caroline Layt discusses her documentary Is this Queensland in the 20s? about the community controversy over the Rainbow Beach Stairs in Queensland. Since our interview last November, the documentary appeared at festivals around the world and received multiple awards. Caroline Layt - FilmFreeway
Sport Inclusion expert Kirsti Miller discusses why she's working with Martina Navratilova's policy working group, her journey with testosterone and she updates us on Caster Semenya in Athletics and World Rugby's ban on trans women players. Since our March 2021 interview, Kirsti announced her candidature for the next federal election. Kirsti Miller (@KirstiMiller30) / Twitter
Our intro music this week is the end of the track Vandorlo by Australian band My Friend The Chocolate Cake.
3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded.
James McKenzie