Everybody's Trying to Find Their Way Home

Celebrate music, language, culture and the power of a good yarn at a special live recording of Jen Cloher’s new podcast Everybody’s Trying To Find Their Way Home.

‘Bringing my matrilineal language back into my body and onto my tongue has been an enormously grounding process. I no longer identify as Australian. I’m a Māori, Irish and Croatian settler on unceded Aboriginal land.’ When acclaimed songwriter and performer Jen Cloher (Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi) started to learn about their Māori heritage their whole outlook on life changed. In the new podcast series, Everybody’s Trying To Find Their Way Home, Cloher speaks with icons like Dr. Lou Bennett about Sovereign Language Rematriation and Emma Donovan about the lasting legacy of Aunty Ruby Hunter.

At the heart of the podcast is a gentle provocation to us all. What does it feel like when we make the journey towards our own ancestral languages and traditions? How does that journey help to make our occupation on these lands more conscious and embodied? What joy can be found in knowing the stories of strength that come through our own bloodlines? For Spring Fling, Cloher takes to the stage with a panel of Māori and First Nations songwriters including Uncle Kutcha Edwards, Allara and Breanne Peters. Together they’ll record a special live episode of Everybody’s Trying To Find Their Way Home, complete with an array of joyful musical performances.

Presented in partnership with RMIT Culture   

About Spring Fling

Spring Fling returned in 2023, and this year we went Above and Beyond. We looked further, delved deeper, and asked bigger questions with outstanding thinkers who are reshaping our world and envisioning extraordinary futures.

Spring Fling is supported by the Victorian State Government.   

Event and Ticketing Details

Dates & Times

Saturday 14 October
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM

Location

The Capitol

113 Swanston Street Melbourne Victoria 3000

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Accessibility

Accessible toilets available

Assistive Listening

Auslan Interpreted

Wheelchair accessible

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Additional Notes

Explore more episodes of the Everybody's Trying to Find Their Way Home podcast.