A podcast about the lived experiences of gender and sexually diverse Jewish Australians. This podcast forms part of a PhD project run by Shoshana Rosenberg through the Centre for Human Rights Education at Curtin University. Each episode contains an interview with a gender and/or sexually diverse Jewish person living in Australia about their experiences of Jewishness, sexuality, transitioning, community and, more often than not, food. This podcast was created on the unceded lands of the Whadjuk Nyoongar people, the Kaurna people, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. Doctoral Supervisors: Dr. Baden Offord and Dr. Jacqui Hendriks. Music by Shoshana Rosenberg.
In the fourth episode of Twice Blessed, Sally Goldner (she/her) and I spoke about her work, modifying the holy days, pro wrestling, and being a kosher...
In the third episode of Twice Blessed, Liv Tate (she/her) talks to me about the role of Jews in Australia’s wine culture, the complexity of engaging w...
In the second episode of Twice Blessed, Christina Hotka (they/them) discusses their experiences of coming out as non-binary, what it feels like to mov...
In the debut episode of Twice Blessed, Elsa Tuet-Rosenberg (she/her) discusses her experiences as a queer Jewish person of colour, how her family's po...