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Olamide Kowalik and Tilé Imo

Tilé and Olly Meets

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Olamide Kowalik and Tilé Imo

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Tilé and Olly Meets

Olamide Kowalik and Tilé Imo

Tilé and Olly Meets

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Let us introduce you to our guest of the week, the magnetic and astute, Alex Ladd.Alex Ladd (pronouns he/him) is a human rights lawyer and advocate based in Brisbane. He graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Laws (Hono
We had the absolute pleasure to meet with Brenda Milo (née Siaosi) on the lands of Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. Brenda is a lawyer who has specialised in environmental law, planning, infrastructure and public/administrative law for almos
In this episode, we sit down with powerful and passionate advocate, Sarah Ibrahim. Sarah is a commercial and human rights lawyer, and humanitarian of Egyptian descent. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Economics and a Bachelor of Laws
SEASON 2 IS HERE! Welcome to Season 2 of Tilé & Olly Meets – Traversing Inclusion and belonging.In this premiere episode of our second season, we had the absolute privilege of inviting the sensational Sarah-Elke Kraal to help us kick off our
It is our season finale! Can you believe? Thank you for joining us once again. We were so excited to have the opportunity to speak with the self-professed iced latte afficionado and fantastic human, Trent Wallace. Trent is a Wongaibon perso
In this episode, we sit down with the indelible Rachel G. Barnard - our first non-lawyer guest, but a beautiful human with a heart for justice and equity. Rachel is a speaker and facilitator who has designed 100s of sessions for 1,000s of peop
In this episode, we meet with emerging leader, and lawyer, Elizabeth Aisi (Liz). Liz was admitted as a lawyer in December 2022 after completing her Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts at the University of Queensland. In this episode, she sh
We laugh out loud and get deep with Hsuan An (Shannon) Chen, a criminal lawyer based in Brisbane. She has been in practice for nine years and in that time has worked in private practice, at Legal Aid Queensland and is presently a director of a
In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Ajak. Daniel believes in using his law degree to impact positive change in society, be it in representing his clients or mentoring and creating opportunities for aspiring law students in his community an
In this episode, we sit down with Rose Inglis. Eight years ago, Rose left her "sensible" solicitor job and moved to London with her best friend, one suitcase, and a legal career she doubted she was cut out for. Almost five years later, she retu
In this episode, we sit down with the effervescent and fabulous, Sheetal Deo (she/her). She is passionate about leveraging platforms and privilege to connect ideas, people, and opportunities that amplify and empower underrepresented experiences
In this episode, we meet with the insightful and wonderful, Danielle Snell, an award-winning litigator and co-founder of Elit Lawyers by McGirr & Snell.  Launching her own firm whilst seven months pregnant, Danielle is driven to support her tea
We meet with, Jahan Kalantar, a Sydney-based lawyer, university lecturer, and entrepreneur who describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer’. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine
Our guest this week, Theresa Jennings, began her legal career as a student volunteer at Cancer Council Queensland, and after Admission, she was offered a role within the Legal Team. Theresa has been a member of the Legal Team since 2016 and pro
Farzana Choudhury is a human rights lawyer, specialising in disability discrimination and homelessness law. Farzana is the Disability Law Supervising Solicitor at Canberra Community Law (CCL) and was previously the Program Manager and Senior So
In this episode, we meet with the Queensland Human Rights Commissioner Scott McDougall.Scott McDougall commenced as Commissioner of the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland on 8 October 2018.  Immediately prior to his appointment he was t
In this episode, we sit down with the Honourable Chief Justice Helen Bowskill. What an amazing and humbling moment for us to share space with her Honour. Her honour was sworn in as Chief Justice of Queensland on 22 March 2022, having served as
“There’s a difference in seeing a person in action, than seeing a person on a pamphlet” is just one of the many lessons, law student, Kunal Nimkar shares with us in this episode. Kunal Nimkar is a fifth year law and business student at QUT.Be
In this episode, we sit down with his Honour Deputy Chief Magistrate Anthony Gett. His Honour was appointed a Magistrate in January 2013 and then appointed as Deputy Chief Magistrate in March 2021. Prior to his appointment as a Magistrate, his
In this episode, we sit down with the reserved but savvy Simon Playford. His country charm, sense of community, and enthusiasm have allowed him to stand out and build a unique profile for himself and his career. He speaks honestly with us abou
In this episode, we sit down with the fabulous Kara Cook GAICD. Kara has been an advocate and voice for those who need it most throughout her career, which has spanned across law, politics, and community services.  Her skill set is unique, wit
In this episode, we sit down with Avelina Tarrago, one of two female First Nation's barristers in Queensland (and one of six female First Nation's barristers in Australia) at the time of writing this profile. Avelina shares beautifully about t
This week’s bonus episode is with Trina Faaiuaso. Faith and family are the guiding lights for Trina in everything she does and are the foundation on which she stands.Trina graduated with a Bachelor of Justice Studies (Critical Criminology) in
In this week’s episode, we speak to the delightful Chinyere Kalu, affectionately known as Chi.There is an African proverb that says, “When sleeping women wake, mountains move.” That is, when a woman becomes aware of her own power and potential
This week we surprise you with a special bonus episode of ‘Tilé and Olly Meets’ podcast where we meet Terry Stedman, or Uncle Terry to his mob and family. Terry is a First Nations and Kamilaroi award winning lawyer who wears many hats in his c
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