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According to the Australian Financial Review, Blackbird Ventures, have a total committed capital of $1.24 B (they invested in Canva, CultureAmp, etc). In this conversation, Joel and I skip over the money talk and dive right into the role that creativity plays in life, the workplace, and society. We also unpack the thinking behind Blackbird’s different approach to other investment firms and why life at Blackbird is pretty great.
In discussing the importance of creative thought in work, life, and play, we drew alignments from religion and art, and also discussed our own unconventional life journeys that have led us to the world of startups and innovation.
Enjoy! - Diletta Legowo
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The sana-sini podcast is recorded in Naarm (in the languages of the Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) peoples of the Kulin Nation, Narrm is the name of the area we now called Melbourne). We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We also recognise the wisdom of our ancestors across the ocean, di Tanah Air, in Indonesia.
The music you hear in the beginning and end of our show is the song ‘Kalapa Garden’ from the album Bahasa by Young Marco. It features recordings of the Desa Babakan Gamelan Ensemble in Bali, Indonesia.
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Outside of her job at Global Victoria, Clarice Campbell is well known as the tenacious leader of The Australia-Indonesia Youth Association (AIYA) where she is President to an organisation with hundreds of volunteers. Their work connects Australians and Indonesians to each other, and to educational, cultural and professional opportunities.
Ghian Tjandraputra, on the other hand, is a valued node connecting important stakeholders between the two countries through his work at the Australia-Indonesia Centre at Monash University where their aim is to advance people-to-people links in science, technology, education, innovation and culture.
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Doni Marmer is a queer Indonesian climate change researcher, scholar, development facilitator, community builder and poet. He is currently a graduate scholar completing his research on the utilisation of traditional ecological knowledge and indigenous knowledge for climate action in Indonesia.
In this expansive conversation, Doni talks his approach to building community as a development facilitator and the importance of decolonising climate change. He also shared his personal journey with mental health and how poetry became a tool for his healing and growth.
A quick PSA/potential trigger warnings: This conversation discusses topics such as homophobia, depression, and suicide. However, we promise that you will find warmth in this conversation. It shares a message hope, upliftment, and passion.
The poem Doni performs at the end of the conversation is titled ‘No, The Nature Never Have Any Emotions’.
Follow Doni on Instagram @esperoproject and the Bali Unspoken Poetry Slam @unspokenpoetryslam.
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In this fun conversation, Formula 2 Racing Driver Sean Gelael gave us a rundown of what the process of preparing for a race looks like logistically and mentally. We also delved into some conversation about identity challenges stemming from public expectations - which does exist in a lot of societies regardless of the type of family you come from. We also talked a bit about self work one goes through growing up, finding out what you enjoy doing, and finding your path.
Follow Sean on Instagram @gelaelized and if you're based in Jakarta, be sure to check out his family's new delicious venture, @naughtybynaturekfc.
The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinion of sana-sini and the team.
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Learn more about Rosie Jean (I Live in Balance) in Ep 03 Rosie Jean - yoga, psychology, feelings, and everything in between. Nestle into our warm conversation with our friend Rosie, a yoga and meditation teacher and mental health worker. In this introspective conversation, we get to listen in on Rosie’s story of purpose, intention, and self-kindness.
Cover artwork photography by Leah Hulst.
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In this introspective conversation, we get to listen in on Rosie’s story of purpose, intention, and self-kindness.
✽ A gift for you — we worked together with Rosie to create a Meditation for Creative Energy, a guided ambient meditation of full body relaxation, visualisation to the song ‘The Beginning and End’ by Young Marco featuring the Desa Babakan Gamelan Ensemble. You can listen to it on our podcast channel (we've published it separately, so you can easily enjoy it when you like).
✽ Free 1-month passes for #ClassesfortheMind with @iliveinbalance for you and a friend — We’re giving away 1-month passes for a cherished listener and a friend. Simply tag your friend in the comments of our post featuring Rosie (on Instagram) and tell us ‘What helps you cultivate creativity?’ (Winners will be announced on Sunday 27 Sept).
The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinion of sana-sini and the team.
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Ajengan is an authentic Melbourne-based Balinese catering business that was launched earlier this year by Kadek Dodi and Komang Mia from their apartment. Starting as a passion project for both, the culinary business has gained popularity among Indonesians and Melburnians who've been craving for the authentic taste of Balinese food. But Ajengan has a bigger mission than just satisfying taste buds, they are also supporting local Balinese through their collaboration with Peduli Sesama Philanthropic Work.
Follow Dodi and Mia at https://instagram.com/ajenganmelbourne
If you’d also like to support Peduli Sesama Philanthropic Work, you can visit https://www.facebook.com/ps.philanthropicwork or get in touch via email [email protected]
Read the full story on our blog
The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinion of sana-sini and the team.
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For our podcast debut episode, we are cosying up for a chat with Narrm (Melbourne) based vocalist and producer Rosie Clynes, who performs her musical work under the name, Komang. Pressing play on her music takes you to a dreamy realm of genre you might not immediately be able to put your finger on, and to Komang, this was intentional.
Uniquely, she blends groove-based production with artistry influenced by her Balinese heritage, creating vibrant electronic RnB described as ‘neo-soul with Balinese spirit’. This multidisciplinary vision is perfectly exemplified in her recently released single, 'DEWI' named after the Indonesian word for ‘Goddess’ (you can hear it at the end of our interview in podcast episode 01). From starting off as a trained actor in theatre, to selling out her first solo show at AsiaTOPA 2020, Komang’s musical journey takes inspiration from her experience of navigating her cultural identity as a mixed-race Indonesian Australian. During a quiet afternoon amidst Victoria’s lockdown, Diletta sat down with Komang to unpack these diverse influences, affecting her creative process in music.
Read the full story on our blog.
The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinion of sana-sini and the team.
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The sana-sini podcast is recorded in Narrm (in the languages of the Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung, Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nation, Narrm is the name of the area we now called Melbourne). We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We also recognise the wisdom of our ancestors across the ocean, di tanah air, in Indonesia.
The music you hear in the beginning and end of our show is the song ‘Kalapa Garden’ from the album Bahasa by Young Marco. It features recordings of the Desa Babakan Gamelan Ensemble in Bali, Indonesia.
Your friends at sana-sini are Kadek Dodi, Alba Legowo, Prabu Legowo, Aren Budiprabawa, and me, Diletta Legowo.
We've got more to share on Instagram — @sana____sini.