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The speaker has a job in public service that allows her to travel to remote locations in Australia, specifically rural regional areas.
50:05 - 51:53 (01:47)
Summary
The speaker has a job in public service that allows her to travel to remote locations in Australia, specifically rural regional areas. Tented Creek was a turning point for her.
ChapterRacism and the Importance of Traveling to Developing Countries
Episode5. Let’s Get Friendly with Phoebe - emotional labour, high integrative complexity and boundaries
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
The guest speaker expresses respect to the traditional owners of the land, Wurrumungu people, while acknowledging the sad colonial history of the Northern Territory, specifically in relation to the Stolen Generation.
51:53 - 53:59 (02:05)
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The guest speaker expresses respect to the traditional owners of the land, Wurrumungu people, while acknowledging the sad colonial history of the Northern Territory, specifically in relation to the Stolen Generation. Despite being a developed country, some remote areas in Australia have worse living standards than places that receive foreign aid.
ChapterRacism and the Importance of Traveling to Developing Countries
Episode5. Let’s Get Friendly with Phoebe - emotional labour, high integrative complexity and boundaries
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
The host reflects on her parents' advice that she was not put on this earth to make money but to make it a better place for others, and how her recent trip to Tenant Creek reinforced that perspective.
53:59 - 55:05 (01:05)
Summary
The host reflects on her parents' advice that she was not put on this earth to make money but to make it a better place for others, and how her recent trip to Tenant Creek reinforced that perspective.
ChapterRacism and the Importance of Traveling to Developing Countries
Episode5. Let’s Get Friendly with Phoebe - emotional labour, high integrative complexity and boundaries
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
The speaker discusses the issue of racism in Australia, acknowledging that while some may claim it does not exist, it is present and requires closer examination.
55:06 - 56:58 (01:51)
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The speaker discusses the issue of racism in Australia, acknowledging that while some may claim it does not exist, it is present and requires closer examination. The speaker also reflects on their personal motivation to work towards bettering the world, acknowledging their privileges while also recognizing the challenges faced by non-white family members who are migrants.