Join Sam Johnson on this insightful episode of the Impact Policy Podcast as he sits down with Jarren, an inspiring Wiradjuri woman. Dive deep into the challenges and triumphs faced in the world of Aboriginal business and cultural identity.
00:00 "Aboriginal Procurement Insights"
06:10 "Inconspicuous Beginnings to Bold Brand"
07:06 Empowering Indigenous Art Business
12:33 Challenges of Australian-Made Products
14:46 Partnerships: Authentic or Fraudulent?
16:40 Blackface Businesses and Community Impact
20:12 Exploitation in Aboriginal Business Deals
24:22 Cultural Capability in Black Businesses
26:13 Elders' Voices Matter
30:48 Creating Safe, Inclusive Retail Spaces
35:34 Essential Accountability to Community
39:02 Reflecting on Accountability and Growth
41:13 Diverse Roles in Black Businesses
45:08 Aboriginal Procurement Leadership Champion
46:12 Support Aboriginal Community Organizations
49:19 "Advancing Black Business Advocacy"
Jarin's background and her journey from Western Sydney to the bush.
The founding and mission of Wyanga Aboriginal Aged Care Program in Redfern.
Insights into the complexities of Aboriginal retail and the challenges of "black facing" and "black cladding.
The significance of 100% Aboriginal-owned businesses and their impact on community.
Navigating cultural capability and accountability within Aboriginal business leadership.
Impact Policy Podcast, Aboriginal procurement, Jarin, Sam Johnson, Wiradjuri woman, Aboriginal business, Joint ventures, Black cladding, Cultural capability, Retail, Economic pathways, Indigenous-themed products, Trading Black, Aboriginal community, Accountability, Entrepreneurship, Buy Black, Aboriginal land, Elders, Community support, Cultural journey, MC work, Instagram, Jarin Street.
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