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Fresh Air Yarns

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Gather ’round for ”Fresh Air Yarns,” a non-profit podcast crafted with deep respect for our Indigenous Aboriginal communities. In this yarn, we address the critical and pressing issues surrounding smoking and the increasingly serious concern of vaping, tailored to the unique cultural perspectives and sensitivities of our audience. Join us as we embark on a yarn together, weaving traditional wisdom with contemporary knowledge. Our episodes feature insights from respected community leaders, elders, and health experts who understand the cultural nuances that shape our approach to health and well-being. ”Fresh Air Yarns” isn’t just about the dangers of smoking and vaping; it’s a cultural exchange, a yarn rooted in the rich tapestry of Indigenous traditions. We delve into the profound impact of these habits on our physical, mental, and spiritual health, drawing on the strength of our communities to confront the rising challenges posed by vaping. This podcast is a safe space for a serious yarn, where stories of resilience and triumph over addiction are shared. We recognize the historical and systemic challenges faced by Indigenous communities and aim to empower individuals with the knowledge needed to make healthier choices. Subscribe to ”Fresh Air Yarns” and join us in this culturally informed yarn towards a smoke-free future. Together, let’s honor our traditions, protect our well-being, and confront the pressing issue of vaping with the gravity it deserves. Fresh Air Yarns is bought to you by Tackling Indigenous Smoking North Coast NSW

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Embark on a cultural journey with "Fresh Air Yarns." In our inaugural episode, "Movember Momentum," we explore the intersection of Indigenous wellness and men's health. Join us for personal stories, expert insights, and a focus on leveraging Movember to tackle smoking. Subscribe and be part of the movement towards healthier, smoke-free lives in Indigenous communities.video can be found belowhttps://shorturl.at/lnzAS

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What is Fresh Air Yarns?

Gather ’round for ”Fresh Air Yarns,” a non-profit podcast crafted with deep respect for our Indigenous Aboriginal communities. In this yarn, we address the critical and pressing issues surrounding smoking and the increasingly serious concern of vaping, tailored to the unique cultural perspectives and sensitivities of our audience.

Join us as we embark on a yarn together, weaving traditional wisdom with contemporary knowledge. Our episodes feature insights from respected community leaders, elders, and health experts who understand the cultural nuances that shape our approach to health and well-being.

”Fresh Air Yarns” isn’t just about the dangers of smoking and vaping; it’s a cultural exchange, a yarn rooted in the rich tapestry of Indigenous traditions. We delve into the profound impact of these habits on our physical, mental, and spiritual health, drawing on the strength of our communities to confront the rising challenges posed by vaping.

This podcast is a safe space for a serious yarn, where stories of resilience and triumph over addiction are shared. We recognize the historical and systemic challenges faced by Indigenous communities and aim to empower individuals with the knowledge needed to make healthier choices.

Subscribe to ”Fresh Air Yarns” and join us in this culturally informed yarn towards a smoke-free future. Together, let’s honor our traditions, protect our well-being, and confront the pressing issue of vaping with the gravity it deserves.

Fresh Air Yarns is bought to you by Tackling Indigenous Smoking North Coast NSW

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