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  • Friday 15 November
    2024/11/17
    On FIERCE this week Tracee speaks with the very fierce Jelena Dokic about her new film ‘Unbreakable’, the true story of Jelena’s rise to world number 4 on the tennis court, while she fought her greatest battle off the court enduring extreme bullying and violence at the hands of her manager, coach and father Damir. Also body image warrior Chelsea Bonner on the dangerous rise of AI, musician and Donate Life Ambassador Rose Parker shares a powerful story about her brother Tim and the song she wrote for him, rural journalist, podcaster and farmer Kirsten Diprose talks National Agriculture Day and the likely impact of US tariffs on Australian producers and our AFLW Sporty Spice Emma Race takes into the pointy end of the AFLW finals season. It’s a packed show!

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Friday 8 November
    2024/11/08
    On FIERCE this week Tracee wraps our US election coverage with commentary from former ABC US correspondent, author of 'Greetings from Trumpland' and Goldstein MP Zoe Daniel, we cross to the US for a chat with Lynne Haultain from the Victorian Law Foundation and dissect the role of the media in the election coverage with Professor of Political Communication at LaTrobe University Andrea Carson. Also Myf Warhust pops in to tell us about the new season of Spicks and Specks and Countdown’s 50th Birthday, musician Elana Stone dials in from regional Victoria and our Sporty Spice Emma Race previews the AFLW finals weekend.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Friday 1 November
    2024/11/02

    On Fierce this week Tracee talks with First Nations journalist Lorena Allam, Indigenous Editor at The Guardian, on how race & gender is framing the US Election campaign.

    Climate activist and singer/songwriter Holly Rankin, aka Jack River, talks about her recent trip to the US for Climate Week and Kamala’s Harris’ Brat Campaign to get young people to vote.

    Farmer-turned-FirstTime-Filmmaker Leila McDougall shines a light on mental health in her film Just A Farmer, and tells us why her grandmother is her greatest inspiration.

    Stella Prize CEO Fiona Sweet popped to champion ‘herstory’ in Australian literature and our very own Rockstar-in-Residence Ella Hooper tells us why music is her medicine.

    Plus our Sporty Spice Brihony Dawson previews the final round of the AFLW and why all love Daisy’s Eagles.


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    1 時間 15 分
  • Friday 25 October
    2024/10/26
    On Fierce this week Tracee speaks to award-winning Environmentalist & Green Music Australia Board member Jess Panegyres, also Kate Duncan CEO of youth music organisation The Push, political cartoonist Megan Herbert casts an eye across this weeks news and songbird Rebecca Barnard sings us a tune. Plus our very own Leila Gurruwiwi previews the AFLW Dreamtime round.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Friday 18 October
    2024/10/19
    This edition of Fierce Tracee speaks to 8-time Paralympian Danni di Toro on the role of para-sports in shifting perceptions of disability, Morning Broads' Rana Hussain swings in with some insights on why AFLW continues to shift perceptions on what success looks like on the footy field and film-director Sal Balharrie talks about her beautiful film, Like My Brother, about the young Tiwi Island women hoping to follow the footsteps of their brothers and make it in the big league of AFL, and the challenges they face.

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    49 分
  • Friday 11 October
    2024/10/14

    In the very first edition of FIERCE on Broad Radio, Tracee Hutchison speaks to Broad Founder/CEO Jo Stanley about our first week of live shows!

    In our Fierce Feature interview, Federal Independent MP Zoe Daniel talks about the women who inspired her move into Federal politics.

    And the musical force that is First Nations singer/songwriter Emma Donovan dials in for a chat about her ARIA-nominated new album.

    Also on the show the Outer Sanctum’s Emma Race reveals how the much-loved podcast came about and why training the next generation of women and GNC broadcasters to call the footy is her big passion.


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    55 分