Indigenuity
3.30pm
Host, Krystal De Napoli.
Tell us a little bit about yourself
I am a proud Kamilaroi woman raised under Bpangerang skies in rural Victoria. I am constantly pursuing all areas of my interests which leads to me being an astrophysicist, author, science communicator, and educator, alongside my radio broadcasting! I am captivated by our wondrous shared dark skies which inspire my writing.
What 3 words best describe your show?
Land, Sea, and Sky (we explore it all!)
What makes you most excited about joining the Community Radio Network?
Community radio is the life of our airwaves, and I am honoured to have the chance to share the stories covered on Indigenuity with a wider audience. I know I have learned so much from our incredible guests; scientists, artists, writers, performers, gamers, and the lived experiences of knowledge holders - there is sure to be a valuable gem that captures your interest.
Cultural care taking and knowledge sharing are at the core of your show. Why is it important to you to platform that knowledge and share it with a broad audience?
Australia as a whole has a long way to go in regards to reconciling with this nation’s origins. As an educator, I truly believe that education and understanding is a promising path forward, and the ability to access First Nations perspectives directly is a powerful opportunity for all of us.
Community radio has a presence here at all reaches of this continent, and its value as an educational tool is immeasurable.