Latest Guinea Podcast Episodes
IFAD and smallholder agriculture in the Asia-Pacific
Devpolicy Talks - May 02, 2024 23:54 - 36 minutes ★★★ - 1 ratingAlvaro Lario, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development, together with his colleague Ron Hartman, spoke with Robin Davies when they visited Australia in March 2024 to encourage the Australian Government to rejoin the Fund. Lario explains IFAD’s distinctive role in suppor...
Can the world’s governments agree on a better framework for pandemic response?
Devpolicy Talks - April 18, 2024 04:21 - 29 minutes ★★★ - 1 ratingHelen Clark sat down with Robin Davies on her March 2024 visit to the Australian National University to talk about whether governments and global institutions are ready to change the way they respond to pandemics. Clark has had a long career in public service as New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Ad...
5: No to Violence, Yes to Punching Up
Pasifikally - April 26, 2022 11:31 - 2 hoursMassive episode here bc we disappeared for a month, lmao. Also, you're welcome for three episodes in a week. Anyway, in this week we talk about Will Smith and Chris Rock, Lungol being "a big proponent of violence", and Dylan reflecting on fatherhood as a full-time daddy. We discuss the ...
4: Incest and Other Heterosexual Conspiracies
Pasifikally - April 23, 2022 08:42 - 1 hourWish Lungol a happy birthday rn 🔪 Sorry, we're back, that break was... not anticipated. We're back on our bullshit and making up for this absence with TWO episodes. A double feature, if you will. You're welcome. Episode rundown coming soon, Lungol is ✨stressed✨
3: There Will Never Be Justice on Stolen Land
Pasifikally - March 18, 2022 02:01 - 1 hourThis week we talk justice, first dates, and our relationships with social media. In this episode we discuss the acquittal in Kumanjayi Walker's case and examine Australia's treatment of refugees with the release of nine people from Park Hotel and the 12-month visas available to Ukrainia...
2: We're Coming For You, Joe Rogan
Pasifikally - March 13, 2022 05:47 - 1 hourThis week, we discuss International Women's Day and Dylan blames Lungol for getting stopped by a cop. In this episode we discuss Sorcery Accusation–Related Violence (SARV) in Papua New Guinea, Melanesia's politicians giving solidarity to Ukraine but not West Papua, the floods in NSW and...
1: Season 2 Baby!
Pasifikally - March 03, 2022 21:00 - 1 hourNew szn, new us. Join us as we go back to your regularly scheduled programming with the same segments. Dylan becomes a motivational speaker and turns the tables on our listeners by plying you with advice instead of threats! How good! Lungol, on the other hand, doubles down on his homoph...
9: One Got Covid, One Got Bipolar
Pasifikally - February 25, 2022 03:19 - 1 hourWE ARE BACK!!! Welcome to the end of our hiatus AND season one of Pasifikally. Coming back with a bit more structure, a lot of updates, and way too much to cover, Lungol and Dylan make a comeback with a crash course of what they’ve been through for the past three months. Dylan tells u...
8: We're in Therapy!
Pasifikally - December 20, 2021 10:07 - 1 hourBig trigger warning for mental illness and mass deaths and burials in this episode. This week we talk about getting in therapy, getting your boys into therapy, and navigating the conversation about mental health as Black men in the Pacific. We also discuss the Covid crisis in PNG and ho...
7.2: Punch Them in the Throat (with Wendy Mocke) [Part 2 of 2]
Pasifikally - December 02, 2021 20:30 - 1 hourContinuing on from our last episode, Papua New Guinean actor, writer, theatremaker, and bad bitch extraordinaire Wendy Mocke joins Dylan, and Lungol to talk cancel culture, Australia and China's imperial influence over the Pacific, and navigating colonial structures in the pursuit to te...
7.1: Punch Them in the Throat (with Wendy Mocke) [Part 1 of 2]
Pasifikally - November 29, 2021 19:27 - 1 hourYes, the rumours are true, we have a celebrity guest! This week we are joined by the incredible, iconic, fabulous Wendy Mocke - Papua New Guinean actor, writer, theatremaker, and bad bitch extraordinaire. We talk "The ‘m e r i’ project", Wendy's groundbreaking exploration of Melanesian...
6: No More Toxicity (with Krystal Elizabeth Juffa)
Pasifikally - November 23, 2021 08:55 - 2 hoursWE HAVE A GUEST!!! Wow, not us becoming a real podcast… Anyway, this week we have Papua New Guinean and Samoan writer, activist, and environmentalist Krystal Elizabeth Juffa! She joins Dylan and Lungol in discussing relationships, religious misinformation, and body positivity. Krystal s...
6: No More Toxicity (ft. Krystal Elizabeth Juffa)
Pasifikally - November 23, 2021 08:55 - 2 hoursWE HAVE A GUEST!!! Wow, not us becoming a real podcast… Anyway, this week we have Papua New Guinean and Samoan writer, activist, and environmentalist Krystal Elizabeth Juffa! She joins Dylan and Lungol in discussing relationships, religious misinformation, and body positivity. Krystal s...
5: No Politics, Just Vibes
Pasifikally - November 23, 2021 08:41 - 1 hourThis week we are absolutely wrecked so heavy trigger warning for discussions around mental illness. In this episode we talk COP22, representation discourse, and immaculate homosexual cinema. Dylan gives us a lesson in Fijian History and Lungol brings up a massive rally in Port Moresby o...
4: Not a Slavetrading Ancestor....
Pasifikally - November 05, 2021 18:47 - 1 hourSo turns out one of our ancestors owned slaves... In this episode we talk about Covid in PNG, life after lockdown, and politicians publicly buying into vaccine conspiracy theories. Dylan highlights fundraisers and mutual aid projects (linked below) aimed towards alleviating the Covid Cr...
4: Not a Slaveowning Ancestor....
Pasifikally - November 05, 2021 18:47 - 1 hourSo turns out one of our ancestors owned slaves... In this episode we talk about Covid in PNG, life after lockdown, and politicians publicly buying into vaccine conspiracy theories. Dylan highlights fundraisers and mutual aid projects (linked below) aimed towards alleviating the Covid Cr...
3: Lungol Quit Organising and Dylan Graduated!
Pasifikally - October 15, 2021 02:07 - 1 hourSorry for ghosting, Lungol was being abused by racists online, lol. Anyway, we're back and ready to get back into it! This week, Dylan spotlights 'Fiji Language and Culture Week', Lungol reveals that he's quit organising (ironically before winning an election), Dylan reflects on fatherh...
2: Independence (But Not Really) #FreeWestPapua
Pasifikally - September 24, 2021 01:49 - 1 hourNew setup, who dis? After our rough (yet iconic) start last week, we return to you with better audio because Dylan finally learned how to use his mic. We discuss PNG's independence, West Papua, and Lungol tries to avoid being canceled when asked about his husband, Lil Nas X. More info ...
1: The Notorious Ones
Pasifikally - September 17, 2021 01:58 - 1 hourThis week we break in the podcast by introducing ourselves, catching up, dunking on anti-vaxxers, and taking turns hating on each other for what we have every right to enjoy. Get vaccinated. Follow us online! Instagram - instagram.com/pasifikally Podcast Playlist - https://open.spotify...
2021 aid budget breakfast
Devpolicy Talks - May 20, 2021 05:00 - 57 minutes ★★★ - 1 ratingOn the eve of the 2021–22 Federal Budget, Stephen Howes set out three tests for Australia’s aid budget: Will there be any further increases in aid next year? Will the government sustain any aid increases beyond this year and next? Will the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provide an estim...
Worsening employment outcomes for Pacific technical graduate job-seekers, and one possible solution
Devpolicy Talks - April 09, 2021 03:40 - 59 minutes ★★★ - 1 ratingThe Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) is a major Australian government foreign aid initiative that commenced in 2008, that has spent over $350 million, and that has turned out over 15,000 graduates with Australian qualifications. In a recent Devpolicy Discussion Paper, Richard Curtain ...
Change and continuity in Australian aid: what the aid flows show
Devpolicy Talks - March 22, 2021 06:35 - 47 minutes ★★★ - 1 ratingAustralian foreign aid has changed considerably in the last 20 years. Dr Terence Wood discusses the findings of a recently published report that examines the changing nature of Australian government aid through the lens of publicly available data on aid flows, which provide evidence of change an...
Timor-Leste: 2021 economic survey
Devpolicy Talks - March 18, 2021 06:30 - 1 hour ★★★ - 1 ratingCharles Scheiner presents the 2021 economic survey of Timor-Leste, outlining the current economic situation, particularly in relation to the state budget, and the dominance of the Petroleum Fund in state finances. He also looks at future oil and gas possibilities, including Greater Sunrise and ...
Episode 2: 02 - Zach Ferris
Kunai Stories - February 16, 2021 00:00 - 2 hours ★★★★★ - 1 ratingOnce upon a time in Ukarumpa, Zach and Andrew were given ambiguous distance estimates. This story...and so much more.
COVID-19: Economic costs and responses in the Pacific
Devpolicy Talks - August 28, 2020 03:45 - 1 hour ★★★ - 1 ratingThe economic costs of COVID-19 continue to mount, globally and in the Pacific. But what is the damage in the Pacific, and how are Pacific governments responding? In this webinar, panellists explore the economic damage caused by COVID-19 and the responses Pacific governments are taking. Professor...
How to meet Australian demand for Pacific foreign vocational workers
Devpolicy Talks - August 20, 2020 05:30 - 1 hour ★★★ - 1 ratingHistorically, Australia has lacked a coherent policy to attract immigrants with less extensive formal training and education, despite the needs of its ageing population and labour market. The Center for Global Development has recently concluded a project with the Australian Department of Forei...
Migration and household finances: How a different framing can improve thinking about migration
Devpolicy Talks - June 18, 2020 14:30 - 53 minutes ★★★ - 1 ratingIt is time to fundamentally reframe the research agenda on migration, remittances, payments and development. Many policymakers in the developing world, and researchers, tend to view migrant remittances as windfall income, rather than as returns on investment, which is how families with migrants ...
2020 Australasian AID Conference - Panel 5b: Australian aid and foreign policy
Devpolicy Talks - June 04, 2020 13:00 - 1 hour ★★★ - 1 ratingIn this panel event at the 2020 Australasian AID conference, John Langmore makes the case for stronger government and civil society commitment to conflict prevention and peacebuilding. Joanna Pradela argues that Australia should adopt a feminist approach to foreign policy, one that is grounded i...
2020 Australasian AID Conference - Panel 5a: Working with men and boys to end violence against women
Devpolicy Talks - May 18, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour ★★★ - 1 ratingIn the Pacific over the past three decades, women’s domestic violence services have led advocacy for policy for increased gender equality, women’s human rights and in engaging men and boys as allies and advocates in prevention of violence against women. In partnership with regional governments, ...
2020 Australasian AID Conference - Panel event - Pacific perspectives on the world
Devpolicy Talks - May 07, 2020 08:45 - 1 hour ★★★ - 1 ratingIn November 2018, the Australian Government announced the Pacific step-up, taking its engagement with the Pacific to a new level. Despite this shift, new research finds that many people in the Pacific are concerned Australia does not know how to engage successfully as part of the Pacific communi...
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