Going from hunting and gathering food in a close-knit community to navigating the busy streets of the city was a tough move for Wirangu, Narranga and Wangkatha woman, Rhian Miller.
But it was made a bit easier when Rhian found a mentor who helped her navigate this new world and told her she could be anything she set her mind to.
Now, more than a decade later, Rhian runs her own organisation where she helps mentor First Nations young people.
In this week's long listen, Rhian tells Dave about Epic Pathways, what it’s like walking in different worlds, and what NAIDOC means to her.
Guests:
Rhian Miller, Wirangu, Narranga and Wangkatha woman, CEO of Epic Pathways
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