Medicine Archives - Spoken Word Sun, 15 Sep 2024 11:22:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.7 yes Medicine Archives - Spoken Word false Medicine Archives - Spoken Word podcast Medicine Archives - Spoken Word https://joy.org.au/spokenword/wp-content/uploads/sites/537/2023/01/Podcast-Cover-SHOW-TEMPLATE-2.png https://joy.org.au/spokenword/category/science-medicine/medicine/ Spoken Word: Episode 51: Laura Fisher; Why Not Believe in Everything?-Melbourne Fringe Festival, 2024. https://joy.org.au/spokenword/2024/09/15/spoken-word-episode-52-laura-fisher-why-not-believe-in-everything-melbourne-fringe-festival-2024/ Sun, 15 Sep 2024 10:55:13 +0000 https://joy.org.au/spokenword/?p=484 This week James caught up with Laura Fisher, as they discussed her upcoming play, Why Not Believe in Everything?-Melbourne Fringe Festival, 2024. “Why Not Believe in Everything?” is a Melbourne...

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This week James caught up with Laura Fisher, as they discussed her upcoming play, Why Not Believe in Everything?-Melbourne Fringe Festival, 2024.
“Why Not Believe in Everything?” is a Melbourne Fringe show on from October 16th to 20th at Club Voltaire (North Melbourne). An absurd, comedy.
Do you believe that the earth is 4.6 billion years old? Or do you believe that the earth is 6,000 years old and that it was created in 7 days? Thanks to “Why Not Believe in Everything?” you no longer have to choose.

A surreal comedy incorporating poetry, mime and puppets, this play tells the Biblical story of creation alongside evolution.

Adam and Eve begin as early primates, before evolving into apes, then humans. Aware of the inconsistencies in their reality, they do their best to make sense of the confusion (as we humans always do!).

The next generation Cain and Abel argue about hunter-gathering versus farming while Noah’s family struggle to understand their role in extinction. Finally, the Tower of Babel falls leaving Nimrod grappling to comprehend human expansion.

The only constant characters are God (who doesn’t say much) and Adam’s first wife Lilith: the succubus from Jewish folklore. Despite her bad reputation, Lilith denies being mates with Satan. Instead, she is a strong presence who challenges the insubordinate role of women and speaks up for extinct animals.

“Why Not Believe in Everything?” was selected for the 2023 Cracked Actors Summer Readings where author Laura Fisher received “Best Production and Producer Award.” Since then, Laura has been researching and obsessing over the misunderstood she-demon, Lilith. Laura is joined by the talented Eddy Burger, Katie Lohner and Pauline Sherlock in a performance that will leave you amused, confused and feeling more human than ever.

About Laura Fisher

Laura Fisher is an energetic poet, and performer who is well known on the Melbourne spoken word scene for convening Radio Laria Poetry. Previous to that, she was the regular MC for the Girls on Key poetry gig. Through both Radio Laria and Girls on Key, Laura has been a keen advocate and promoter for women and non-gender conforming poets. She has been the feature poet for various Melbourne poetry gigs.

Laura enjoys all kinds of writing. Her publications include a poem in the Dan Poets and in 2020 she was short-listed for the Eyelands short story award. At the age of 19 she left home to study English literature and Religious Studies at Manchester University. Nothing came from her study of religion until she wrote her play “Why not Believe in Everything?”- a piece that seeks to show how easy (or how difficult) it is to consolidate the Biblical story of creation with evolution theory. “Why Not Believe in Everything?” was selected for the 2023 Cracked Actors Summer Readings where Laura won “Best Producer and Production Award.”

“Laura is joined by talented performing artists Eddy Burger, Katie Lohner, Pauline Sherlock, Damien Ng, Vasi Samudra Devi and Ebem Toala.

This eclectic cast combines an impressive range of passions including: surrealism, acting, visual art, spoken word, singing, clowning, butoh, grotesque jazz, circus, palaeontology, and comedy in many forms.

 

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Spoken Word: Episode 48: Bound in Poetry (LGBTIQA+ Shibari and Poetry); Sonic Poetry Festival-Black Spark Cultural Centre https://joy.org.au/spokenword/2024/08/25/spoken-word-episode-48-bound-in-poetry-lgbtiqa-shibari-and-poetry-sonic-poetry-festival-black-spark-cultural-centre/ Sun, 25 Aug 2024 14:19:23 +0000 https://joy.org.au/spokenword/?p=467 This week on Spoken Word, James is joined by Poetpre, as they discuss Bound in Poetry (LGBTIQA+ Shibari and Poetry); Sonic poetry Festival. James and Poetpre discussed poetry, BDSM, Shibari...

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This week on Spoken Word, James is joined by Poetpre, as they discuss Bound in Poetry (LGBTIQA+ Shibari and Poetry); Sonic poetry Festival.

James and Poetpre discussed poetry, BDSM, Shibari practices, Kink and all things consent.
What happens when you combine the potent power of words with the sensual slithering of rope?
An evening filled with seductive poetry and the exquisite art form that is Shibari.
Featuring poets:
– Fleassy Malay, pan poet powerhouse who will blow you away with their performance
– Poetpre, her poems combine seduction, longing and heartbreak
– Hal Simons, official mischief maker with poems that will keep you guessing until the end!
-Harli Adalia, poet and bunny who will take you along the journey of being bound by…
Barefoot Juliette, international rigger extraordinaire whose performances are eroticism and intimacy personified
Come join us for an event that expands your mind and enriches your soul.
Please note: Partial nudity and adult themes mean this event is not suitable for those under 18 years of age. Respect and safety for everyone is paramount. The conveners have the right to remove anyone found not adhering to these values. If you purchase a ticket to this event, you agree to be bound by these conditions.
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Spoken Word: Episode 47: Jasmine Downing; Inner Demons Poetry Session No. 3; Actor, Poet, and Dopamine-Seeking Wild Child https://joy.org.au/spokenword/2024/06/29/spoken-word-episode-47-jasmine-downing-inner-demons-poetry-session-no-3-actor-poet-and-dopamine-seeking-wild-child/ Sat, 29 Jun 2024 05:10:20 +0000 https://joy.org.au/spokenword/?p=459 This week,  Jasmine Downing, Actor, Poet, and Dopamine-Seeking Wild Child returns to Joy Spoken to talk to James, about her new show. Step into Jasmine’s Shadow Realm: Sax, Puppetry, and...

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This week,  Jasmine Downing, Actor, Poet, and Dopamine-Seeking Wild Child returns to Joy Spoken to talk to James, about her new show.

Step into Jasmine’s Shadow Realm: Sax, Puppetry, and Immersive Verse

Actor, poet, and dopamine-seeking wild child Jasmine is set to dazzle audiences with her new show, ‘Inner Demons Poetry Session No. 3’; Accompanied by saxophonist Amelia
Mulqueen and her demon puppet.

‘After battling heartbreak, neurodivergence, and my inner demons, I found love in improving my mental health; this performance shines a light on our hidden parts,
fostering self-compassion and understanding’ – Jasmine Downing’

Jasmine promises an evening of spontaneous poetry, original music, and dark, personal explorations of the psyche.
In her previous shows, Hummingbird Poetry Sessions No. 1" at The Butterfly Club and "Sunflower Poetry Sessions No. 2; at Club Voltaire, Jasmine uniquely dueled with Chat GPT in a robot helmet and conducted interviews with her growth persona, blending puns and profound narratives.

The heart of the show lies in audience participation. Jasmine’s interactive, typewritten poetry invites the audience to contribute their own words, which are then woven into the
fabric of the performance.

Dates: 18th and 19th October
Time: 7:30pm-8:30pm

Booking: Visit melbournefringe.com.au

 

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Spoken Word Episode 35: Jasmine Downing: Coping with ADHD and Sunflower Poetry Session No.2 https://joy.org.au/spokenword/2023/10/28/spoken-word-episode-35-jasmine-downing-coping-with-adhd-and-sunflower-poetry-session-no-2/ Sat, 28 Oct 2023 07:50:11 +0000 https://joy.org.au/spokenword/?p=338 On this  episode of Spoken Word we were delighted to be joined live in the studio by spoken word artist, actor, spontaneous poet and neuro-spicy Jasmine Downing, as we discussed...

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On this  episode of Spoken Word we were delighted to be joined live in the studio by spoken word artist, actor, spontaneous poet and neuro-spicy Jasmine Downing, as we discussed her up coming show at Club Voltaire and living with Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and how it impacts her life, her career and her art.

Topics we discussed: Neuro-spiciness, sexuality, mental health, inspiration, art, poetry and so much more.

Actor, poet, and dopamine-seeking wild child, Jasmine, has staged a live poetry performance that is immersive and interactive. Huich Go’s live violin provides inspiration for my improv poetry, sending you into the realm of play, prose, and reflection. Sunflower death, seeds of truth, and heartfelt songs can be expected. Remember, a poetry show is incomplete without audience participation. Let your words spin me into spontaneity.

 

For more information about her show please go here:

https://fb.me/e/4xRv1epDS

 

 

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Spoken Word, Ep. 31: Why us? Why not: Keeping on with Cancer, Humour and hope By Leslie Falkiner-Rose with Peter Falkiner-Rose https://joy.org.au/spokenword/2023/09/26/spoken-word-ep-31-why-us-why-not-keeping-on-with-cancer-humour-and-hope-by-leslie-falkiner-rose-with-peter-falkiner-rose/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 23:05:00 +0000 https://joy.org.au/spokenword/?p=310 TRIGGER WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PODCAST DISCUSSES CANCER AND OTHER HEALTH ISSUES. This edition of Spoken Word is about survival. Cancer survival. James was joined live in the studio by Leslie...

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TRIGGER WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PODCAST DISCUSSES CANCER AND OTHER HEALTH ISSUES.

This edition of Spoken Word is about survival. Cancer survival.

James was joined live in the studio by Leslie and Peter Falkiner-Rose, as they discussed their book,

A war with no volunteers, no badges for bravery”

Why us? Why not: Keeping on with cancer, humour and hope.

By Leslie Falkiner-Rose with Peter Falkiner-Rose

People often say, You don’t deserve this but, when it comes to cancer, who does?

When a devastating diagnosis tipped the Falkiner-Rose family on its head five years ago, it took medicos, imagination and sheer bloody-mindedness to survive their version of medical whack-a-mole.

Why Us? Why Not. is a story told through a stream of social media real-time updates for friends and family, intimate reflections and research. It aims to help others affected by crazy journeys like the one that has consumed, but not subsumed, Peter, Leslie and Zara since late 2017.

Leslie writes: This was definitely not us. We prided ourselves on being the useful ones who swung into action when unwell family and friends needed a hand; as the helpers, not ‘helpees’. However, that December we found ourselves running against time. We had moved from an ordinary chest infection to Peter being hospitalised with the blood cancer, Acute Myeloid Leukaemia.

Back then, statistics gave Peter a one-in-five chance of survival (not that he knew thisand, if the disease didn’t kill him, the brutal treatment regime well might. He was 52 when our world flipped into a fearsome alternative universe which – spoiler alert – Peter survived.”

Leslie says that during the many months at the hospital, it would have helped to read something they could digest in small pieces, that provided the odd laugh and different perspectives to calm their cacophony of feelings. She also hopes the book may give medicos added insights into patient experiences.

Why Us? Why Not. is a layperson’s take on the ups and downs of living amidst complex medical machinations, coping with extended stints in hospital and finding ways to hang on to hope,” she says.

Today the extraordinary experts continue to save Peter’s life and we can share our story, which is just one of myriad ways that patients and those around them cope with acute crises and chronic uncertainty.

Leslie was not a big Facebook user, but her daughter, Zara, set up a private group to support Peter and save Leslie from having to contact scores of friends and family members separately with health updates. 

“When he needed a boost, Peter would also go onto Facebook. It became a digital playpen for him,” she says.

Peter found he had a global cheer squad. A friend had her Irish sister doing ‘double time on the beads’. Another lit a candle for him each Sunday at her church, while scores of other friends sent inspirational messages and amusing videos and photos. Many of their comments are included in the book.

“Peter’s colleagues at Channel Seven News were also tremendously supportive. When the blood cancer returned after the stem cell transplant, his workmates made a seriously silly video, complete with ridiculous wigs, props, loud Hawaiian shirts (Pete’s trademark), leis and a conga line around the news studio. Pete adopted the video soundtrack of the song, Three Little Birds, as his phone ringtone. No matter how often we play the video, Peter tears up.

But there have been desperate moments. When the cancer came back a third time, Leslie describes how her face dripped tears”.

“After almost two years of treatment and Pete making it back to work, the doctor said we should ensure Pete’s affairs were in order. No one, even in the darkest days, had suggested that before,” she writes.

At times, life outside of the many emergencies proved to be equally difficult. 

Leslie writes: “I do emergencies well. I display Virgo levels of military organisation. I can handle the deep emotional pain that can arrest you physically. I can find humour in the middle of horrendous events. But, when it comes to living reasonably well with a husband surviving Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, I am clueless.

This is a war with no volunteers, no badges for bravery. It’s a campaign against a stealthy enemy. A life of cancer conscription.

But humour has been a saving grace. One of the many amusing accounts stems from the family converting their backyard pool into a duck pond overlooked by ‘Duckingham Palace’.

And what did we do on our 25th wedding anniversary?” Leslie writes. “Pete gave me bronchitis and he says I gave him grief. Who said romance is dead?”

On Peter’s domestic efforts, she observes, “He shops. He cooks. He does a fine line in clothes washing. I remain optimistic about him developing an addiction to ironing.”

When compiling the book, Leslie discovered that Peter had also written some pieces, which are included in the story.

Peter’s four brothers were keen to help and one of them, Chris, was a match who donated stem cells for a  transplant. Besides helping to save Peter’s life, the transplant changed his blood type from O-negative to O- positive and cured him of coeliac disease.

Leslie was shocked by stories of families whose members refused to be tested for the stem cell program. “How often do you get the chance to save a life?” she asks.

Peter continues to benefit from medical breakthroughs made since his initial diagnosis. Most recently this has included a drug called Venetoclax invented at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) in Melbourne.

Leslie says she and Peter have never doubted their team of medicos. “They are incredibly caring, honest experts in this rapidly changing, specialised field,” she says.

Leslie writes they have been “cocooned by love, wrapped in warm wishes and provided with much practical help from friends and family who were able to pitch in at different times. All of it helped us stay on track when events threatened to derail us.”

Many of those people are coming to a celebration and book launch on Sunday 24 September at the family home in Melbourne. They include Peter’s hospital roomie Vic, an ‘Italian tradie’ who suffered through many emergency calls and is also an AML survivor.

The book has been a family production – Zara Falkiner-Rose designed the cover.

 

 

 

For enquiries:

https://whyuswhynot.com.au/

Why Us? Why Not.

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Spoken Word: Episode 14: Meredith Fuller OAM: Home Truths: Family Violence prevention. https://joy.org.au/spokenword/2023/05/14/spoken-word-episode-14-meredith-fuller-oam-home-truths-family-violence-prevention/ Sun, 14 May 2023 05:32:59 +0000 https://joy.org.au/spokenword/?p=165 This week on Spoken Word, we interviewed Psychologist and Writer Meredith Fuller, OAM. Meredith Fuller OAM (Order of Australia) is a psychologist, author, film & theatre maker. Meredith has written...

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This week on Spoken Word, we interviewed Psychologist and Writer Meredith Fuller, OAM.

Meredith Fuller OAM (Order of Australia) is a psychologist, author, film & theatre maker. Meredith has written several books, and the latest will be out shortly, a free e-book to accompany the family violence film. Meredith’s e-book explores the types who may murder, what’s going on in relationships. Meredith has had a private counselling practice for over 35 years, and has consulted to organisations on topics including gender diversity, personality types, and psychology, her website www.meredithfuller.com.au

Meredith came on air to discuss her latest film and e-book project: www.home-truths.com.au 2022 Family Violence film & e-book with Mystical Dog Productions (Lesley Coleman & Rod Winning) ‘HOME TRUTHS’ film plus practitioner e-book that will include some short video interviews with Ray Mooney, Peter Quarry, Dr Jema Stellato-Pledger (Kiara Azira Stellato dir), Hazel Edwards.

Family violence is a scourge in our society. While it has become much more well known in the community, due to some horrific examples of extreme violence perpetrated particularly on women and children, it is not as well understood to be a universal problem. There are still many people – women, men and Gender Fluid – who suffer in silence, who believe they are alone and cannot get help.

Family violence can happen to anyone. All you have to do is love the wrong person. Once you open your heart and trust your loved one, you are in their hands. If they choose to abuse or misuse that trust, you may find yourself subject to intimidation, gaslighting, financial, emotional, physical and sexual violence.

It is rare that individuals have the courage or platform to speak up about their experiences. This film will stand up for some of society’s most vulnerable people and will help them take action.

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