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So much of women's lives and so many of our experiences are hushed up, not spoken about and hidden. The Hidden World of Women is focused on bringing awareness to the experiences of women. There is no shame, no secrecy. Just women talking openly about their and our experiences. We want to let women know that you aren't alone, we want to bring awareness and shine hope for women.
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Welcome to In the Lab, the podcast that takes you behind the curtain of the world’s most intriguing mysteries and the cutting-edge technology shaping our future. Each week, we dive deep into the hidden secrets that have eluded mainstream attention and explore innovations that are transforming the way we live, work, and think. From unraveling ancient enigmas to discussing breakthroughs in AI and biotechnology, In the Lab is your gateway to a world of discovery and wonder. Join us on this jour ...
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In this exciting episode, we're thrilled to announce that Role Model AI is now officially available on the Apple App Store. This groundbreaking release marks a new era in AI-driven productivity, creativity, and automation, bringing the power of over 50 advanced language models (LLMs) directly to your Apple devices. Join us as we explore: Empowering…
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In this episode, we're exploring how SELF Labs Inc., under the visionary leadership of Milan Cheeks, is revolutionizing the world of online retail by transforming traditional Ecommerce into AI Commerce. By harnessing the power of their advanced AI language model, AuRA, SELF Labs Inc. is automating every aspect of running an online store—from produc…
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In this essential episode, we're spotlighting a transformative partnership between SELF Labs Inc., led by visionary technologist Milan Cheeks, and Smart Choice Water, founded by water quality innovator Dustin Salter. Together, they're addressing one of the most critical needs of our time: access to clean and safe drinking water. By offering custom …
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In this visionary episode, we're venturing into the cutting-edge realm of Organoid Technology and how SELF Labs Inc., under the pioneering leadership of Milan Cheeks, is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in artificial intelligence and quantum computing. Imagine a world where computers aren't just machines but living entities that merge biol…
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Episode 14: Introducing Cerebral OS—SELF Labs Inc.'s Non-Invasive BCI Software Welcome back to In the Lab! In this groundbreaking episode, we're thrilled to unveil Cerebral OS, a revolutionary Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) software developed by SELF Labs Inc. under the visionary leadership of Milan Cheeks. Cerebral OS bridges the gap between mind …
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In this special episode, we're thrilled to announce a transformative collaboration that's set to revolutionize the agricultural industry. SELF Labs Inc., led by visionary technologist Milan Cheeks; Box4Grow, founded by agricultural innovator Greg Payne; and Beyond Imagination, helmed by robotics pioneer Harry Kloor, are joining forces to deliver cu…
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Welcome back to In the Lab! In this special episode, we're diving deep into the extraordinary journey of Milan Cheeks, the innovative technologist, entrepreneur, and Founder and CEO of SELF Labs Inc. Milan is the mastermind behind the Augmented Universal Real-Time Assistant (AuRA), a groundbreaking AI platform that's redefining how we interact with…
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In this episode, we're exploring the transformative concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its potential impact on society in the age of rapid technological advancement. To help us navigate this complex topic, we're joined by AuRA, an expert in economic innovation and social policy. Join us as we delve into: Understanding UBI: Unpack the funda…
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In this episode, we're delving into the mysteries surrounding Thoth, one of the most intriguing and multifaceted deities from ancient Egyptian mythology. Often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, Thoth was revered as the god of wisdom, writing, science, and magic. Join us as we explore: Thoth in Ancient Egyptian Culture: Learn a…
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In this captivating episode, we're unlocking the genius of Nikola Tesla, one of history's most enigmatic and brilliant inventors. Tesla's groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern electrical engineering and continues to inspire scientists and innovators today. Join us as we explore: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla: Trace Tesla's journey…
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In this episode, we're venturing into the mind-bending world of Quantum Theory, a cornerstone of modern physics that challenges our understanding of reality at the most fundamental level. Quantum Theory doesn't just reshape how we view the microscopic world; it has profound implications for technology, philosophy, and even our perception of free wi…
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In this episode, we're journeying into the mysterious depths of the subconscious mind. Often operating beneath our conscious awareness, the subconscious influences our thoughts, behaviors, and emotions in profound ways. Understanding it can unlock new dimensions of personal growth and self-awareness. Join us as we explore: The Structure of the Mind…
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Welcome back to In the Lab! In this episode, we're journeying into the enigmatic realms of dreams, the human aura, and unconscious memory. These fascinating topics have captivated thinkers, scientists, and spiritual seekers alike, offering glimpses into the deeper layers of the human experience. Tune in as we explore: The Mysteries of Dreams: Delve…
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Welcome back to In the Lab! In this episode, we're venturing into the intriguing convergence of spiritual power and remote sensing. While remote sensing is often associated with satellites and technological methods of gathering information from a distance, there's a compelling narrative that blends this concept with spirituality and the human mind.…
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Welcome back to In the Lab! In this episode, we're delving into the fascinating world of human memory and exploring how to unlock its true potential. Our minds are capable of incredible feats, yet many of us feel we barely scratch the surface of what's possible. Join us as we explore: The Science Behind Memory: Understand how memories are formed, s…
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Welcome back to In the Lab! In our third episode, we're diving into the fascinating world of "1,000 Things Worth Knowing," a compendium of intriguing facts, lesser-known discoveries, and eye-opening insights that shed light on the wonders of our universe. In this episode, we'll explore: Hidden Facts and Surprising Truths: Uncovering some of the mos…
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Welcome back to In the Lab! In this episode, we're delving into the enigmatic world of "The Kybalion", a profound work published in 1908 by the mysterious authors known only as the "Three Initiates." This book distills the essence of Hermetic philosophy, offering seven foundational principles that claim to govern the universe itself. Tune in as we …
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of **In the Lab**! We're kicking off our journey by diving deep into the mysterious realm of the superconscious mind. What lies beyond our ordinary awareness, and how can tapping into this heightened state of consciousness unlock hidden potentials within us? In this episode, we'll explore: The Concept of the Superco…
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May is Ehlers-Danlos Syndorme (EDS) and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (HSD) Awareness Month. During this month, people worldwide show their support for those with complex, multisystemic conditions. The awareness ribbon is black and white zebra striped pattern and zebra are used throughout the awareness campaign with phrases like #dazzletogether …
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The latest instalment of The Hidden world of Women is a two part episode with Penny focusing on living as a visually impaired person. Penny is a mother of 5 children who doesn’t let having been blind since birth stop her doing anything! This is Part two of the episode, for part one follow the link at the end. While being blind in a world made for s…
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The latest instalment of The Hidden world of Women is a two part episode with Penny focusing on living as a visually impaired person. Penny is a mother of 5 children who doesn’t let having been blind since birth stop her doing anything! While being blind in a world made for sighted comes with its challenges Penny shares with Emma how she tackles th…
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It’s International Women’s Day today! This years theme is ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress’ (find out more here https://www.un.org/en/observances/womens-day) As we’re a women’s organisation and gender based service we had to take the time to focus on acknowledging the 8th March. This year we struggled to come up with a topic for conversation p…
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In this weeks episode of the Hidden World of Women, Emma is joined by Serena. Serena is one unit away from completing her masters in counselling and was diagnosed with ADHD when she was 54. While this episode was going to focus on studying and careers with ADHD, in true ADHD fashion we went everywhere! This episode talks about Serena’s path to diag…
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In this week’s episode of the hidden world of Women we are joined by Ginger. Ginger has been in the adult industry for the last nine years and shared her experiences as a stripper and skimpy worker. She started stripping after returning from the UK and needing a job and source of income fast. The social expectation of a stripper is that they’re peo…
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In this weeks episode of the hidden world of women we continue the “Working Women” series. We’re joined by Kiah, a professional declutterer and organiser. Kiah started her business in 2019 after her husband suggested that she use her skill set and passions and start Declutter with Kiah. With the support of her friends and family she started helping…
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October sees the celebration of Frocktober for ovarian cancer awareness. As we’re a women's health organisation we had to do an episode talking about it. In this episode of The Hidden World of Women, Emma is joined by former host: Melanie Brown! Melanie shares her story losing a friend to ovarian cancer and caring for someone who was dying. This ex…
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September is the month with the highest rate of births in Australia! In episode of Hidden World of Women we’re asking the question “what is a doula?” Emma sat down with Michelle to find out. Michelle talked about how she felt like she’d been an unofficial doula for the last 20 years after helping advocate for her friends and family within the hospi…
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It’s women’s health week! Given this podcast is brought to you by Women’s Health and Wellbeing Services (https://whws.org.au ) we couldn’t let it pass without a podcast episode related. This year’s theme is Grow Your Knowledge. As always there is a different prompt for each day and Monday is Check Me Out – women’s health checks including cervical s…
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In this week’s episode of Working Women, Emma spoke with Kitty Woodhouse, The Maiden of Metal. Kitty shared her experience as a professional metal artist. Emma asked about what drew Kitty to metal art (a broken gate that will one day be fixed….maybe) her experiences learning the craft (spite is apparently a good motivator) and the impact it has on …
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In this second episode of the ‘Working Women’ series Emma spoke to Linda Gerwar. Linda is a truck driver on the mines in Western Australia. Mining is something people talk about a lot but you don’t necessarily hear about the specific jobs on site. In this episode they talked about Linda’s career change later in life and the motivations for it, what…
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Welcome back people! After a hiatus we return with a new series “Working Women.” This series was created after numerous conversations with women saying they don’t know what they want to be when they grow up (some of these women were in their 40s, 50s and 60s and some were in their teens and 20s) and one of the reasons; they just don’t know what’s o…
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November is PRIDE month in Australia. Pride month provides an opportunity to celebrate the impact that LGBTQIA+ community has had on the world. For many in the Pride community it is a chance to celebrate how far we have come as a society (while still recognising that we have a long way to go!) In this episode I spoke with Emma Atkinson about her ex…
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Every year, twice a year in fact, we put out a service evaluation asking people what they would like to see us cover. Every time people say ‘menopause’ but when we offer information sessions people just don’t come. Whether that is because of the stigma that still surrounds talking about menopause or it is because women in perimenopause years are ‘b…
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. In this episode I spoke with Richelle, an absolutely glorious woman who is a devoted mother, loving wife and dedicated tribal belly dancer and tribal dance teacher, she also happens to be a breast cancer survivor. In the episode Richelle speaks about her experience with diagnosis, the importance of early de…
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This is our 50th episode (and between the last episode and this we celebrated our second birthday!). 50 episodes seems like a milestone so I posted on socials to ask listeners what we should do to celebrate and it was suggested we talk to someone about turning 50. In the episode I spoke with Pip Brennan, author, independent lived experience advocat…
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It’s Women’s Health Week! A few months ago I was approached by Megan from Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing about co-hosting a podcast for Women’s Health Week focusing on women in sport. The idea being that we would shift away from some of the more standard topics that are covered for Women’s Health Week. We had a couple of chats about it. We…
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Speaking with many women, it seems that incontinence, light bladder leakage etc is something that they feel like they need to just live with after having a baby or as they age. So many times I have heard ‘I can’t jump on a trampoline’ ‘don’t make me laugh, tears of laughter will run down my legs’. Whether it is the advertising for incontinence pads…
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When we are planning to start a family we get a picture in our head around what it’s going to look like. It very rarely looks like the romanticised picture we create. Sometimes, the reality is as vastly different to that picture. In this episode Bri shares how her family doesn’t look how she anticipated. Bri and her husband have two children. When …
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While some parts of the world celebrate Pride month in June, here in Australia we celebrate Pride in November but Pride is for more than just one month a year. The more we can learn about people’s experiences the more empathy and understanding we can show. The 2016 Census counted 1,260 sex and/or gender diverse people in Australia, 26% of those ide…
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Why are we hearing about more women being diagnosed with ADHD as adults? Why were they not picked up and diagnosed in childhood? What does ADHD look like in women? ADHD looks very different in girls and women to the stereotype of the naughty boys who are disruptive and destructive, always in trouble and doing the wrong thing. It can look like fidge…
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So many women in Australia experience Family and domestic violence. The statistics in Australia show one in six women (and one in 16 men) experienced physical or sexual violence by a current or previous partner since the age of 15, one in four women (one in six men) have experienced emotional abuse by a current or previous partner since the age of …
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In Australia one in six women (and one in sixteen men) experienced physical or sexual violence by a current or previous partner since the age of 15, one in four women (one in six men) have experienced emotional abuse by a current or previous partner since the age of 15 and one in five women (and one in twenty men) have experienced sexual violence s…
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Some parts of the world celebrate May as Mental Health Awareness Month. While we don’t celebrate Mental Health Month until October here in Australia, when you run a mental health service, every month should be mental health month. Up until 2019 it was fair to say that most people may have experienced some job related stress. When does stress stop b…
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This is the fourth and last episode in our ANZAC day series. The series has focused on how the Department of Defence impacts womens lives. Whether that be women as serving members of Defence, or as wives, partners or mothers. Being connected to the Department of Defence shapes women’s lives and I wanted to speak with women about that experience. In…
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On the April 25th we celebrated ANZAC day here in Australia (and New Zealand). We wanted to talk to women whose lives are impacted by their connection to the Department of Defence, whether that be as serving members, as a partner of a member of Defence or as a mother of someone who serves or has served in the Department of Defence. In this episode …
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April 25th is ANZAC day here in Australia. To pay tribute to ANZAC day this is the second episode in the ANZAC series exploring how being connected to the Department of Defence impacts women. Women in the military, the wives and mothers of those in the Department of Defence. In this episode I spoke with Nicky Thomas who joined the Army Reserves for…
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April 25th is ANZAC day here in Australia. I wanted to do a short series talking to women who have experience with the Department of Defence to look at the ways that the armed forces impact women. Women in the military, the wives and mothers of those in the Department of Defence. In the first episode of this series, I spoke with Helen Burgess who w…
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In previous episodes I have mentioned that the jobs our children may have possibly don’t exist yet. In this episode I speak with the amazing Paola Magni who is a perfect example of this. As a child, Paola was fascinated by nature and science and as she continued through her science education she fell in love with the natural sciences and in particu…
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Tomorrow is international women’s day. As this is a podcast for women by women and brought to you by Women’s Health and Wellbeing Services, we couldn’t let the day without pass without having a conversation around IWD. This years theme is Changing Climates: Equality today for a sustainable tomorrow. In this episode Emma speaks with Jayde Robinson-C…
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In the last episode I spoke with Paris about with an introduction to home schooling. One of the fears that is often discussed when talking with parents about the idea of home schooling is how will it impact my children’s further education? ‘The only way into uni is ATAR, can my kids do ATAR if I’m home schooling them?’ There are many pathways into …
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