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Mundanara Bayles
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Cultural Identity
Mental Health
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Human Resources
First Nations Peoples
Njunga Nation
Migrant Experience
Diversity and Inclusion
Resilience
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Indigenous Culture
Queensland
First Nations Culture
Intergenerational Trauma
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
Youth Detention
Indigenous Issues
Child Protection

Hosted by Mundanara Bayles who was born and raised in Redfern (Sydney) Australia and currently lives in Queensland. The Black Magic Woman Podcast is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly First Nations people from Australia and around the world sharing their stories about their journey to highlight the diversity amongst First Nations peoples and the resilience of her people. Sh... more

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In this Best Of episode of Black Magic Woman, I sit down with Dem Mob, a rising Indigenous hip-hop group making waves in the Australian music scene.

Formed in 2019 as a school project designed to re-engage Indigenous youth through music and culture... more

In this Best Of episode, we revisit one of our most loved conversations with Coby Edgar — a proud Aboriginal curator, creative, mentor and cultural powerhouse. Coby’s story is filled with honesty, humour, resilience and deep cultural insight, making ... more

In this episode of Mental Fitness Conversations, host Mundanara Bayles chats with Aaliyah Bula - a proud Tongan, Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi woman, athlete and community leader - about what mental fitness means to her.

Aaliyah’s journey is one of stren... more

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At just 25, Wendell French – also known by their stage name Felicia Foxx, the Aboriginal Enchantress – is a proud Kamilaroi and Dhunghutti “brotherboy, sistergirl, brista – brothersister”. They are a performer, advocate and entrepreneur using drag as... more

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Recent Guests

Elijah James Umahuri
Rapper and co-producer in Dem Mob
Episode: Best of: Beats, Culture, and Change: A Yarn with Dem Mob
John Taylor Laurie
Rapper in Dem Mob
Episode: Best of: Beats, Culture, and Change: A Yarn with Dem Mob
Fazza Edwards
Singer in Dem Mob
Episode: Best of: Beats, Culture, and Change: A Yarn with Dem Mob
Wendell French
An Aboriginal drag queen and activist known as Felicia Foxx
Episode: Wendell French: Culture, Pride and Safe Spaces for Queer Mob
Lala Gutchen
Language teacher and climate advocate from Erub Island, Torres Strait.
Episode: Protecting Sea Country: Language, Climate and Legacy
Cissy Gore-Birch
Jauru Gija woman and entrepreneur in fashion and conservation
Episode: A Fashion Label that Weaves Together Culture, Conservation & Self-Determination
Dr. Clinton Schultz
Gomorragamilare man and psychologist focused on First Nations mental health
Black Dog Institute
Episode: Dr Clinton Schultz on healing, culture and redefining psychology through a First Nations lens.
Quaden Bayles
Young Aboriginal actor and advocate against bullying
Episode: Quaden Bayles on bullying, belonging and mental fitness
Steph Tisdell
Proud Yirindji woman, comedian, actress and writer.
Episode: Steph Tisdell | Comedian and Actor on Identity, Connection and Mental Fitness

Host

Mundanara Bayles
Host of a conversational style program where she engages various guests from First Nations backgrounds, highlighting their stories and cultural experiences in a supportive and inclusive environment.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 184 ratings
  • BlakCast🤩BlakOut

    🤩💫This podcast is a great resource for our mob especially with the different variety of individuals from the different sectors🖤💛❤️

    Love your vibe Mundanara your passionate drive to socially make that positive impact is ❤️‍🔥💥fire 🔥💥

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Skeetaginerella
    Australia5 months ago
  • Good luck on the new season of your

    Oh I thought I would have it on the back of my phone but it wasn’t so good I didn’t even think it would have been good to

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    thubabuwv
    Australia2 years ago
  • Essential listening

    Great chats with deadly humans. A window into the oldest living culture in the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mel CO87@
    Australia2 years ago
  • I love this!

    I think you fight for ALL peoples rights especially aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a way for all ages and I am a child! 👦🏾🧑🏽‍🎨🧕🏻👳🏿‍♀️👧🏿

    I live on Woi•Wurrung country

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Uluṟu python
    Australia2 years ago
  • A good yarn

    Love listening on my morning walk! #dharawalcountry

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Scibidoo
    Australia5 years ago

Listeners Say

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Reviewers often mention the approachable and sincere style of the host, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Listeners appreciate the rich storytelling and dedication to highlighting First Nations culture and identity.
Numerous comments reflect how the content inspires and educates audiences about historical and contemporary challenges faced by Aboriginal communities.
There is a consensus that this platform effectively amplifies marginalized voices and encourages community engagement.
Many express gratitude for the meaningful conversations that promote awareness of Indigenous issues.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Best of: Beats, Culture, and Change: A Yarn with Dem Mob
Q: What is your next big project?
We are working on an album and collaborating with an artist from New York for mentorship and skills development.
Best of: Beats, Culture, and Change: A Yarn with Dem Mob
Q: Tell people that are listening and watching this, what is it that you guys need to keep living out your dream?
We need more exposure and support in the industry, which will help us share and inspire younger generations.
Best of: Beats, Culture, and Change: A Yarn with Dem Mob
Q: How did Dem Mob, now that's the band name, right? How did it come about?
Dem Mob was formed back in 2019 to help engage disengaged students through a school project focusing on hip hop and culture.
Best of: Art, Activism, and Identity: A Yarn with Coby Edgar on Connection and Creativity
Q: What advice would you share with any of our young mob that are trying to navigate their identity?
No, go gently on yourself; understand that it's okay to change your identity and find supportive people.
Aaliyah Bula | NRLW, self-belief & leaning on your village
Q: What does it take to be a professional athlete?
Aaliyah lists discipline, being a good person off-field, hard work, and community involvement as key factors.

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Conversations often revolve around the experiences and resilience of First Nations people, featuring an array of guests who share their stories in a relaxed and conversational style. The episodes typically focus on cultural identity, mental health, environmental activism, and social issues, offering listeners insights into the challenges faced by First Nations communities as well as the strengths and unique perspectives they bring to various fields including arts, education, and advocacy. Notably, the host fosters a warm environment that encourages open discussions, highlighting the importance of community connection and cultural pride in the narratives shared.

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Black Magic Woman launched 6 years ago and published 212 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Black Magic Woman include:

1. Elijah James Umahuri
2. John Taylor Laurie
3. Fazza Edwards
4. Wendell French
5. Lala Gutchen
6. Cissy Gore-Birch
7. Dr. Clinton Schultz
8. Quaden Bayles

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