Sos In Oz

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Synopsis

Join the fam with Christine and Chido, two Melbourne sisters serving up trending topics and thought-provoking conversations about our society and culture. From talk about Beyoncé's unfailing slayage, to interracial dating, or trophy hunting--everyone's got an opinion!Email: sassyinozsos@gmail.com

Episodes

  • Introducing Private Affairs (Trailer)

    30/01/2021 Duration: 02min

    Hi SOS in Oz fam! We're super excited to announce that Christine is launching a new spicy podcast called Private Affairs: a romantic-dramedy inspired by true events. Check out the trailer and subscribe/follow Private Affairs on your favorite podcast player. To learn more visit privateaffairspod.com

  • S04E05: Toxic Masculinity

    10/11/2017 Duration: 33min

    In this season finale, SOS in Oz is joined by Irvine to talk masculinity and mental health in black males. Plus in minority spotlight, former model and founder and editor of Ascension Magazine, Sasha Sarago, dishes on entrepreneurship, POC representation in media, and shady makeup artists. “Ain’t nobody got time to be ashy.” – Sasha Sarago “Intuition is the key, that’s your asset, it will never leave you.” – Sasha Sarago

  • S04E04: Afro Hair (part 2)

    20/09/2017 Duration: 37min

    Is Afro hair professional? SOS in Oz are joined by guest, Antoinette, to talk hair journeys, resisting the creamy crack and normalising all hair textures. Plus, this month's minority spotlight features Parsons School of Design graduate, designer and entrepreneur, Mimixa Patel. "It's one thing to be a good designer, but to be a good designer with a sense of business is very important in today's world." - Mimixa Patel

  • S04E03: Immigrants

    27/08/2017 Duration: 30min

    The Australian 2016 census results revealed that migration to Australia is on the rise. However, an anti-immigrant sentiment has been brewing in some pockets of society and, as a result, certain policies have been proposed that would effectively curb migration to Australia. SOS in Oz chat with Santilla Chingaipe, journalist and filmmaker, about what this means for immigrants in Australia. As a journalist who worked for SBS World News, Santilla has reported extensively on matters concerning migrant communities in Australia. SOS in Oz also get the scoop from Santilla on how to crack the Australian journalism and film industries. Plus a review of "Black Girl Magic" 2017, a night of empowering performances by Black women in Melbourne. “We are all human being, first and foremost. And some of us have been socialized differently to others, but that doesn’t make it any less or any better it’s just our lived experiences are different based on where we were born… but that doesn’t make those groups of people any less

  • S04E02: White and African

    19/06/2017 Duration: 39min

    SOS in Oz chat with South African-Australian comedian, Gavin Lind, about his experience growing up as a White boy in apartheid South Africa, as well as issues of identity, belonging and White privilege. Plus, there's a new online talk show on the scene called Say It Loud which is making waves by putting the Black Australian experience in the forefront. SOS in Oz speak to the show creator, Vanessa Ocansey, and creative director, Rosaline Kanneh, about bringing the show to life and Australian media. “The media is very limiting in how they represent [Black Australians] in the media. They’ve always got that one token Black person and that’s meant to be enough to represent all of us. And that affects building your identity in a huge way.” - Vanessa Ocansey

  • S04E01: Period Pride

    19/05/2017 Duration: 36min

    Whether you call it 'Aunt Flo' or 'shark week', women across the world have been taught to talk about menstruation in hushed tones and euphemisms. For centuries, this normal occurrence in the female reproductive cycle has caused many women to feel ashamed and embarrassed of themselves. But a new wave of period pride is pushing back on the cultural taboo. SOS in Oz chip into the conversation with their menarche stories and opinions on Zambia's paid menstrual leave law. Plus, it's a hilarious Minority Spotlight with comedians, Joe White and Jason Wood. “I was having doubts in my mind… am I not as good as I thought, is this really for me… but I guess you have to go through moments like that to find that one person that supports, or that has your sense of humour. And at the end of the day I do it because it makes me laugh. When it makes me laugh, I believe it will make my audience laugh.” - Joe White

  • Special Edition Minority Spotlight: Pan Afrikan Poets Cafe

    17/05/2017 Duration: 12min

    Christopher James White is a poet, illustrator, and occasional filmmaker from Atlanta who’s been travelling the world since he moved to Tokyo two years ago. He started performing spoken word in the Atlanta scene at the behest of a friend and fellow poet and sought it out as soon as he moved to Melbourne. He’s the host of a podcast called “Under the Influence” where he explores questions of life, love, hip hop, and everything else in the universe. His photography and illustration can be found under his alter ego Walt Kovacs. You can follow him on Instagram @walt.kovacs

  • S03E07: Are Women Funny?

    18/02/2017 Duration: 25min

    A simple Google search will tell you that a lot of people have been pondering this question. And now the sisters and their guest, Sandy, throw in their two cents on the matter. Some of their opinions might surprise you or even tickle your funny bone! Also in this episode: robotic bees, Dear White People on Netflix, and a shout out to Sasha Sarago of Ascension Magazine. *Warning: this episode contains explicit language. *Correction: the Vanity Fair article referenced in this episode was written by Christopher Hitchens, not Hitchenson as stated by Christine. Sources Why Women Aren't Funny http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2007/01/hitchens200701 Robot bees vs real bees – why tiny drones can’t compete with the real thing http://theconversation.com/robot-bees-vs-real-bees-why-tiny-drones-cant-compete-with-the-real-thing-72769 The first trailer for Netflix's 'Dear White People' is upsetting broflakes everywhere http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/netflix-dear-white-people-show-series-20

  • S03E06: How Would You Like Your Racism?

    04/02/2017 Duration: 30min

    In this episode Chido, Christine and cousin Pam explore whether our society has become so politically correct that it's bordering on censoring unpopular (conservative) opinions. Would you rather deal with an outright racist or a covert one? Are millennials oversensitive? Tune in now to find out what the ladies think. Also in this episode: the wack comment about Venus Williams made by an ESPN commentator, and First Lady Melania Trump. Sources: ESPN Drops Reporter Over Venus Williams 'Gorilla' Remark http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/espn-drops-reporter-over-venus-williams-gorilla-remark_us_5881dee9e4b096b4a2311f29 How Trigger Warnings Silence Religious Students https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/08/silencing-religious-students-on-campus/497951/

  • S03E05: Pretty, For a Dark-Skinned Girl

    21/01/2017 Duration: 26min

    What is colorism? How did colorism come about? How have the sisters and their special guest, Tina, experienced colorism in their lives? All these questions and more answered in this episode's topic discussion. Also listen in to find out who fat shamed former soccer legend, Ronald, and keep up with the #AustraliaDay saga. #ChangeTheDate. In Minority Spotlight, ❤️ to South African artist, Lady Skollie. Sources: The 'Straight Outta Compton' Casting Call Is So Offensive It Will Make Your Jaw Drop http://m.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/straight-out-of-compton-casting-call_n_5597010 The Skin Color Paradox and the American Racial Order http://scholar.harvard.edu/jlhochschild/publications/skin-color-paradox-and-american-racial-order Skin Lighteners Market Trend http://www.strategyr.com/MarketResearch/Skin_Lighteners_Market_Trends.asp What Dark-Skinned People Will Never Tell You https://youtu.be/sRGi88ViKpw "I'm shocked!" - Ronaldo responds to Michael Owen's fat joke https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/im-shocked-r

  • S03E04: Are Online Relationships Real?

    07/01/2017 Duration: 33min

    Chido has 2,000 Facebook friends, but how deep could these friendships be? And is it really possible to fall in love with someone online? Listen in to find out what Christine and Chido think about online relationships. Also, Azealia Banks’ “witch cave” and news on Serena Williams are up for discussion, as well as an interview with the author of the Life Through the Disability Lens blog, Colleen Chifamba. Sources: Are Online Relationships Healthy for Young People? https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-prime/201302/are-online-relationships-healthy-young-people Online Relationships Are Real http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/10/online-relationships-are-real/380304/ Life Through the Disability Lens https://lifethroughthedisabilitylens.com/ Serena Williams’ New Tech Exec Fiancé Tweets His Gratitude for Being ‘The Luckiest Nerd of Us All’ https://www.yahoo.com/style/serena-williams-tech-exec-fianc-124634118.html Azealia Banks shocks the internet by posting video of 'blood-stained' room she

  • S03E03: Bicultural and Biracial in Australia

    24/12/2016 Duration: 33min

    Chido and Christine talk with the co-creators of The Pin website, Lucie Cutting and Nkechi Anele, about biculturalism and biracialism. According to Lucie, "feeling like you don't belong in the many places that you feel like you're meant to belong," is a common challenge faced by biracial and/or bicultural people. Also in this episode: news on Prince Harry's love interest and an update on Fremantle's Australia Day celebrations. Sources: Fremantle council backs down over Australia Day citizenship ceremony https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/dec/09/fremantle-council-backs-down-australia-day-citizenship-ceremony?CMP=share_btn_tw Prince Harry Calls Out Racist And Sexist Treatment Of Girlfriend Meghan Markle http://m.huffpost.com/ca/entry/12863514 The Pin http://www.thepin.org/

  • S03E02: Intimate Partner Violence

    11/12/2016 Duration: 40min

    1 in 3 women in the world have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner or non-partner (WHO). In this episode Chido, Christine and returning guest: Rumbi, take a stand against gender based violence in an open discussion about intimate partner violence against women. Also in this episode, an insightful interview with acclaimed jazz singer, Mama Alto, who shares her thoughts on art for social change, LGBTQIA+ inclusion and intersectionality. Sources: Violence Against Women http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs239/en/ Domestic Violence Psychology of Abusers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9UDG6JxKNA&t=194s Fremantle Moves Australia Day To Create A 'Celebration For Everybody' http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/11/24/fremantle-moves-australia-day-to-create-a-celebration-for-every/ Kanye West released from hospital http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/30/entertainment/kanye-west-released-from-hospital/ Mama Alto http://www.mamaalto.com/

  • Mama Alto Interview (extended)

    10/12/2016 Duration: 26min

    The extended interview with featured S03E02 minority spotlight guest: Mama Alto.

  • S03E01: Since We've Been Gone

    23/11/2016 Duration: 31min

    Chido and Christine are back! Kicking off the season with a breakdown of news and events that took place over the break, including: President-elect Trump, Rio 2016 Games, Kardashians, Queen of Katwe, and the Mannequin Challenge. Also in this episode, Christine sat down to interview the Sounds of Africa team who are bringing Afrobeats to Melbourne nightlife and promoting African music and culture in the city. Sources: Trump election: The people around the president-elect http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37999969 Brazil police charge Ryan Lochte over false claims http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/brazil-police-charge-ryan-lochte-false-claims-160826060716185.html The $10 Million Robbery of Kim Kardashian West http://www.theatlantic.com/news/archive/2016/10/kim-kardashian-robbery/502673/ Queen of Katwe http://www.queenofkatwe.com/ Sounds of Africa https://www.facebook.com/afriquebeatz/?fref=ts