The evidence-based Talking About Tobacco Use Program (TATU) is a community-led program that tackles tobacco and e-cigarette use among First Nations youth in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
With worldwide tobacco use accounting for more than 7 million deaths a year, we explore whether vaping is an effective harm reduction tool for long-term smokers who just can’t quit.
Join us as we follow the nicotine trail, uncovering the online advertising tactics used by e-cigarette companies and their links to big tobacco companies.
“How can we help a grieving person if the other person who is meant to listen won’t even give them five minutes of their own discomfort?” Tamsin Millard and Danielle Snelling talk about the power of peer support and the unique experience of pro
“Retirement is a process, it’s not just an event.” Historian and retirement expert Dr Sophie Gelski reveals how her own personal challenges around transitioning into retirement inspired her to help others.
Filipino-American actress, Aina Dumlao (Sanzaru, Ballers, MacGyver), talks to us about her lead role in The Unusual Suspects, a compelling heist caper about female friendship and empowerment.
Dr Ernest Hunter is a psychiatrist who has spent nearly three decades working on the frontlines of mental health in remote Aboriginal communities. For him, understanding historical policies is critical in examining contemporary differences in t
Associate Professor Catherine Kevin, a founding member of the South Australian Abortion Action Coalition (SAAAC), discusses the decriminalisation of abortion, reproductive coercion and how she sees the future of abortion care services in Austra
Is Australia's punitive approach towards driving under the influence of cannabis doing more harm than good, especially towards medicinal cannabis users?
Taiwanese Australian writer, Jessie Tu, talks to us about how she uses writing to examine her own loneliness and sense of shame. For her, writing is about making sense of these seemingly overwhelming states and recognising that they are not all
Professional double bassist Elsen Price faced the prospect of financial penalisation after he was unable to attend a gig due to his adjustment disorder.
In this episode, we speak with Dr Sen Raj on how the media and trauma-informed policies can take the complexities and intersections of abuse into account.