As well as the Phenomenal podcast I host the Creativity Talks Podcast for the Creativity and Wellbeing Research Initiative at the University of Melbourne.
Phenomenal
Phenomenal is a podcast about walking in the shoes of some exceptional people who have paved their own way in life. In this podcast, I hope to not only introduce these phenomenal people, but also give an opportunity to understand them phenomenologically – by hearing their lived experience.
Interviewer: Trisna Fraser
Recorded and edited by Alisha Brooks at Global Music Studio
Episode 1 Malia Walsh
In this episode of Phenomenal I speak to the vivacious Malia Walsh – circus performer, director and producer. We talk about being chosen by creative work, art versus entertainment, collaborating with other artists, the way that creative ideas develop and the way parenthood has changed her personally and professionally [some strong language]. For more about Malia visit: www.circustricktease.com
Episode 2 Ender Başkan
In this episode I speak with the warm and insightful Ender Başkan - Melbourne based writer. We speak about feeling a stranger and yet a longing for both his place of birth and of his ancestry, identifying as a writer, becoming a parent, the personal and therapeutic process of writing and the place of arts and culture in the world [some strong language]. For more information about Ender visit: www.enderbaskan.com
Episode 3 Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore
In this episode of Phenomenal I speak to Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore, film director, dancer and artist. We speak about creative endeavours as rites of passage, creation and beauty emerging from pain and angst, and formal training versus learning from being immersed in creative life [some strong language]. For more information about Claudia visit: www.csdalimore.com
Episode 4 James Parrett
In this episode of Phenomenal I speak to sculptor James Parrett. We speak about sources of inspiration, moving on after rejection, and those moments everything aligns and you find yourself the right artist for the occasion [some strong language]. For more information about James visit: www.jamesparrett.com
Episode 5 Rishi Fox
In this episode of Phenomenal I speak to ultra endurance cyclist Rishi Fox. We speak about persisting through challenges and fear, attempting missions you may not achieve, and beautiful experiences you can have along the way [some strong language]. For more information about Rishi visit: www.facebook.com/RishiEnduranceCyclist
Episode 6 Yumi Umiumare
In this episode of Phenomenal I speak to independent dancer and choreographer Yumi Umiumare. At the very beginning of a range of closures in Victoria in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, we speak about healing through movement, the balance between containment and freedom, and about the urgency for us to slow down and come back to the bare essentials (photo: Mathew Lyn). For more information about Yumi visit: www.yumi.com.au
Episode 7 Rendah Haj
In this episode of Phenomenal I speak to documentary filmmaker Rendah Haj. In the midst of a resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement we speak about navigating identity, environment and obstacles within family, society and industry as a young PoC documentary filmmaker. We discuss empowerment through family, faith and sharing stories. For more information about Rendah's film Hayat visit: www.facebook.com/hayatfilm2019/