Ep3 - Sushi with Madeline
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Season 1, Episode 3: Sushi with Madeline
Madeline: “Sushi is always a good idea because sushi rocks my world. Sushi needs to be special and comes with its own brand of love that we can share. Keep calm and eat sushi!”
Next In Cue is a creative storytelling initiative from Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre. We run a class at our centre in Kew, Melbourne, where we work together on podcasting. Each episode presents authentic stories, experiences, and passions — amplifying diverse voices and celebrating inclusion through the power of sound. Follow us on our social media @NextinCuePodcast
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This episode received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing* and was produced by Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre in collaboration with Madeline and her podcast making classmates.
*Please note that at the time of recording this funding program was operated by the Australian Government Department of Social Services as the ‘Information, Linkages and Capacity Building Program’. Therefore, the previous name is acknowledged at the end of this episode.
Original theme music and audio production by Jack Palmer.
This Episode features Creative Commons licensed content:
Rain Storm with thunder.wav by sean.townsend -- https://freesound.org/s/106870/ -- License: Attribution 3.0
THUN_ZOOMF6_KL_GADES_HEAVY_RAIN_THUNDER by gadesound -- https://freesound.org/s/742881/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0
cat bell by pauliperez1999 -- https://freesound.org/s/428796/ -- License: Attribution 3.0
”Japanese ryotei-style music 27(Playing the Koto)” by MOMIZizm MUSIC https://music.storyinvention.com/en/
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Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which we meet, learn, create and develop. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, as well as to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the
wider Victorian community and beyond. We acknowledge that we gather on country on which Members and Elders of the Wurundjeri people and their forebears have been custodians for many centuries and on which Aboriginal People have performed age old ceremonies of celebration, initiation, exchange of knowledge, healing and renewal. We acknowledge their living culture and their unique role in the life of this region.
