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Sistas, Let's Talk

Radio Australiawww.abc.net.au
Sistas, Let’s Talk is a show for women across the Pacific region. Each week, host Natasha Meten talks to inspirational women about the issues affecting them, and discusses how to navigate modern life as a Pacific Island woman.
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Episodes

What's it like being a sex worker in the Pacific?

This edition of Sista's Let's Talk was a repeat of the program broadcast on 10th August 2022 Throughout the Pacific, sex work is illegal and it's seen as a great sin, but that hasn't stopped many women taking up the oldest profession - and for very different reasons.

Mar 20, 202429 min

How Well Do You Know Your Own Body?

PNG Women's Doctor, Lynda Sirigoi, comes across a common problem – many of her patients simply don't know about their own female anatomy and how it works. In the Pacific, these open discussions can be hampered by taboo or religion. But without them, women and girls can face anything from being unprepared for their first period, to making uninformed decisions when it comes to health and reproductive choices...Not to mention disempowerment. So, how do we start these sacred conversations? And who d...

Mar 13, 202429 min

Inspirational women fight against HIV in the Pacific region

This edition of Sista's Let's Talk was a repeat of the program broadcast on 16th March 2022 While the rates of HIV infection are coming down in most parts of the world, the opposite is happening in Papua New Guinea. PNG accounts for 95 per cent of the HIV cases in the Pacific, and young women and girls make up almost two-thirds of new infections. But HIV is no longer a death sentence and there are inspirational women working to increase access to testing and treatments and caring for those affec...

Feb 28, 202429 min

Polygamy in Modern-day PNG

This edition of Sista's Let's Talk was a repeat of the program broadcast on 29th November 2021 Polygamy is still practiced in parts of Papua New Guinea, but many women say it needs to be stopped. Hilda Wayne hears the stories of women and girls affected by the practice.

Feb 14, 202429 min

Professional women bringing their knowledge home

This edition of Sista's Let's Talk was a repeat of the program broadcast on 6th July 2022 Many Pacific Island women who want to study have to leave their homeland and move to countries like Fiji, New Zealand and Australia. And while there are many opportunities to earn money and build their skills overseas, there are some women determined to bring their skills home and support their communities.

Feb 07, 202429 min

Putting the 'best' in best friendships

What does it mean to have a best friend and why are friendships between women so valuable? Sistas Let's Talk explores the beauty and joy of female friendships in a conversation with two of Radio Australia's funniest women, Stories from the Pacific host Bobby Macumber and the host of Pacific Pulse and Pacific Soul, Melissa Maykin.

Jan 24, 202427 min

Women in Sport: from grassroots to the world stage

This edition of Sista’s Let’s Talk was a repeat of the program broadcast on 31st August 2023 Are more and more Pacific women getting off the sidelines and into the game? What drives them? How is sport an escape from the challenges they face as women? How important is it for girls in the Pacific to get involved in sport? We meet women from a range of countries, clubs and initiatives to learn about the opportunities created by sport, the barriers women and girls face in participation and the succe...

Jan 17, 202429 min

How Well Do You Know Your Own Body?

PNG Women's Doctor, Lynda Sirigoi, comes across a common problem – many of her patients simply don't know about their own female anatomy and how it works. In the Pacific, these open discussions can be hampered by taboo or religion. But without them, women and girls can face anything from being unprepared for their first period, to making uninformed decisions when it comes to health and reproductive choices...Not to mention disempowerment. So, how do we start these sacred conversations? And who d...

Dec 06, 202329 min

For better or worse: the changing custom of bride price

In many communities the bride price tradition has evolved from exchanging commodities like food, pigs and shell money, to giving Kina, Vatu or Dollars. In some recent cases, bride price payments have exceeded K400,000. When the amount of money is at this level, what does it mean for the woman? Is there still a place for this custom today? And if it is here to stay, what needs to change?

Nov 29, 202329 min

In Conversation with Emeritus Professor Tagaloatele Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop

Tagaloatele Peggy Fairbairn Dunlop is an Emeritus Professor at Aukland University of Technology and was the institute’s founding teacher of Pacific Studies. Tagaloatele has been an academic for more than 35 years, with research spanning across development, gender equality and youth equity. Among her long list of professional achievements, Tagaloatele was one of the commissioners on Samoa's national inquiry into family violence in 2017.

Nov 22, 202329 min

Women Chiefs & Traditional Power

From Nafanua, the Samoan goddess of war, to ending a civil war in Bougainville – the power of women is without a doubt embedded in Pacific history. But when you hear the word ‘chief’, do you still think of a man? Let’s blow the stereotype out of the water and meet the women across the Pacific who hold this rank and those who have stood in their traditional power, despite the impacts of colonisation, Christianity and western political systems.

Oct 25, 202329 min

What is perimenopause and why should we talk about it?

What do you know about perimenopause? I would guess not very much. And that’s because we never speak about it – and that’s not just in the Pacific. It’s worldwide. But Sistas, Let’s Talk is going to break it down for you and find out everything you need to know about the changes our bodies can go through in the lead up to menopause…. As well as why it’s so important to know about them.

Oct 18, 202329 min

Why is a first birthday so important in the Marshall Islands?

In the Marshall Islands, a baby turning one is a big celebration. It’s known as the kemem. The occasion is usually marked with a big gathering with lots of food and entertainment, perhaps a live band or a DJ along with traditional singing. There can be themes, rides and t-shirts bearing the baby’s face plus gifts for all the guests. But this tradition comes from an important place. Sistas, Let’s Talk learns about the customs and history when it comes to the kemem as well as post-partum practices...

Oct 11, 202329 min

How are Pacific beauty queens breaking the mould?

When Moemoana Schwenke took to the stage for her talent at Miss Samoa 2023, she had the crowd roaring. Not only did she perform the siva afi – a fire knife dance normally performed by men – but she did it to The Prodigy’s Fire Starter – and she told the legend of Nafanua, the Goddess of War. This is what you call breaking stereotypes. But she’s not the only young Pacific woman doing this on the pageant circuit. Sistas, Let's Talk meets the beauty queens breaking down barriers.

Oct 04, 202329 min

How does seasonal work impact the women and communities left behind?

Changes to Australia’s PALM scheme have been life-changing to many families across the Pacific. We’ve heard from women who have made the sacrifice for their families, signing up to contracts that can be as long as three years. For those in Australia, it is often a culture shock, lonely and isolating. But what is it like for those left behind? Pacific governments have raised concerns about the brain drain and there are the personal costs too. We hear anecdotally of women being abandoned by their ...

Sep 27, 202329 min

Celebrating Our Grandmothers

As more people move away from their villages, from their extended families, from their elders, what happens to that special relationship between a grandmother and grandchild?

Sep 13, 202329 min

How does period pain hold women back?

Most women suffer from period pain, but the majority simply push through it. How different would women’s lives be if they gave period pain the care and treatment it deserves.

Sep 06, 202329 min
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