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Recent Podcasts

Recent Podcasts

With 30 years of history and community, JOY hosts the largest podcast library of LGBTIQA+ content in the world. Check out our latest podcasts below.

23 Oct 2025

Joel Parker: Thorne Harbour Health Leads the Mpox Fight

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When mpox hit Melbourne, Thorne Harbour Health moved fast... pop-up vaccination clinics, zero-barrier access and community-driven messaging saved lives and ...

23 Oct 2025

Cooper Chapman: The 1% Good Club – Tiny Habits for a Better Headspace

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Former pro surfer Cooper Chapman explains how small, daily acts of gratitude and mindfulness can transform mental wellbeing. In this ...

23 Oct 2025

Anthony Smith: Mind Matters — Adult Autism: Understanding, Acceptance and Identity

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Autism doesn’t disappear in adulthood and many people go undiagnosed for decades. Clinical Psychologist Anthony Smith joined JOY Drive to ...

23 Oct 2025

Dr Evangeline Mantzioris: The 2025 Planetary Health Diet

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The food on your plate could help save the planet. Dr Evangeline Mantzioris from the University of South Australia breaks ...

23 Oct 2025

Jess Wilson: Get Online Week — Outsmarting AI Fakery

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As AI blurs the line between real and fake, almost half of Australians say it’s getting harder to tell truth ...

23 Oct 2025

Associate Professor Theresa Larkin: Blood, Bone & the Science of Strength

They seem like opposites — one liquid, one solid — but blood and bone are intimately connected. Associate Professor Theresa ...

23 Oct 2025

Suzy Wrong: Film Review — Sunflower

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Sunflower captures the ache and beauty of self-discovery, and Suzy Wrong joined JOY Drive to unpack it. From outer-suburban silence ...

23 Oct 2025

Professor Thea van de Mortel: Why You Shouldn’t Share Your Toothbrush (or Razor)

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From towels to toothbrushes, some things in the bathroom are better not shared. Professor Thea van de Mortel from Griffith ...

23 Oct 2025

Brianna Cattanach: Burnout at Work — The Breaking Point for Millions

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Nearly three million Australians are considering quitting their jobs, and burnout is to blame. Brianna Cattanach from Allianz Australia unpacks ...

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