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Acknowledgement of Country
Tomorrow Woman acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations. We pay respect to elders past, present and future, and all First Nations people.
Triple J's Dee Salmin joins Paige and Ryder on The Tomorrow People Podcast. This conversation moves from lighthearted chats about fringes and the "clean girl aesthetic" to the profound moments that shape a life.
Dee shares two pivotal, life-defining experiences: the high school teacher who opened her eyes to feminism and shattered traditional gender roles, and a near-fatal car accident at 18 that taught her to "slow the fuck down."
This is a powerful conversation about finding your authentic self, setting boundaries, and the realist perspective that comes from understanding that tomorrow is never guaranteed.
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Find Jack on Social:
instagram.com/deesalmin
Resources:
All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks
The book Dee is currently reading about the psychology of love and relationships.
Booktopia Link
Produced by: Rolln Media
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