First Nations Podcasts & Music To Listen To

Travis De Vries, the mastermind behind the NAIDOC celebrations at South Eveleigh this year is also the curator of Spotify's First Nations 'shelf' in Australia & New Zealand. Discover his selections of standout podcasts that are all about celebrating and amplifying the stories, voices, experiences, and perspectives of First Nations people.

The Importance of Curating First Nations Content
Curating First Nations content is crucial for fostering understanding, respect, and appreciation for Indigenous cultures. In a media landscape that often marginalises these voices, it is essential to create platforms where they can be heard and appreciated. Podcasts provide an intimate medium for storytelling, allowing listeners to connect deeply with the content.

Overview of the Spotify First Nations Shelf
The Spotify First Nations shelf is dedicated to highlighting podcasts by and about First Nations people in Australia & New Zealand. It aims to bring visibility to Indigenous creators and provide a diverse range of content that reflects the richness of First Nations cultures. 

 

Highlighted Podcasts - here are some standout podcasts from the shelf:

"Indigenous Fashion" from Quick Smart by ABC
Description: This episode explores the booming Indigenous fashion industry, featuring guest Rudi Bremer. It delves into the conversation about whether the trend is commodifying culture, if artists are being fairly compensated, and whether big brands are benefiting from aligning with the movement rather than contributing meaningfully.

Highlight: The episode stands out for addressing critical questions such as how to ensure investments in Indigenous fashion actually benefit Indigenous creators.

 

"Frontier War Stories" by Boe Spearim

Description: "Frontier War Stories" is dedicated to truth-telling about a side of Australia that has been left out of the history books. Each episode features conversations with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people about research, books, and oral histories documenting the first 140 years of conflict and resistance. These are the Frontier Wars, and these are our War Stories.

Highlight: The podcast is significant for its focus on documenting and sharing the often-overlooked history of the Frontier Wars, providing a platform for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal voices. For more context, you can read a recent article featuring the host, Boe Spearim here.

 

"Yarning Up with Caroline Kell"

Description: "Yarning Up" is hosted by Caroline Kell, Founder of Blak Wattle Coaching and Consulting, a proud Mbarbrum woman from Far North Queensland who grew up on Kulin lands. The podcast showcases rich and raw conversations with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders, thinkers, creators, business owners, activists, and more. Its purpose is truth-telling, sharing stories of hope, adversity, resilience, setbacks, grit, and excellence.

Highlight: The podcast excels in its mission to help all Australians learn and unlearn Australia’s past, working towards a better future through authentic storytelling.

 

A Mix of Local and International Voices
The Spotify First Nations shelf features a diverse mix of local and international podcasts, organised under various highlight headings:

First Nations: Around the World: This section includes podcasts from First Nations people globally, providing insights into Indigenous cultures and issues from around the world.

The Original Storytellers: Celebrating the art of storytelling, this category highlights the rich oral traditions of Indigenous peoples.

Always Was, Always Will Be: This section focuses on the enduring presence and contributions of First Nations people to their lands and societies.

First Nations Hosts - Just Chatting: Featuring casual and engaging conversations hosted by First Nations individuals, this category offers a relaxed yet insightful look into various topics.

Inspiring Yarns with Mob: Highlighting inspirational stories and interviews with influential Indigenous figures.

Music Icons: Showcasing the musical talents of Indigenous artists, this section celebrates the vibrant and diverse music scene.

The Spotify First Nations shelf is a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of amplifying Indigenous voices. We encourage everyone to explore the shelf, listen to these incredible podcasts, and support First Nations content.

Travis has also curated Blak Loud playlist, featuring boundary pushing beat work and crispy vocals across all the new Mob releases. Head to Amazon Music, search for 'Blak Loud' and dive into 50 tracks from First Nations artists. As we pump up on the accelerator in the lead up to NAIDOC let’s get some sweet beats pumping!

 

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