
EP 70: She Spoke Anyway; featuring DV Advocate Courtney Ugle!
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Welcome to the seventieth episode of Talk Spirit To Me.
This week Jess welcomed Courtney Ugle to the podcast.
Courtney Ugle is a proud Ballardong/Wardandi Noongar woman from Bunbury, Western Australia. She was born into a family where domestic violence was normalised, a harsh reality that shaped her early years. At just 11, she lost her father, and eight years later, her mother was tragically murdered. In the midst of immense grief, football became her lifeline, a space of healing, empowerment, and community. It helped her transform pain into purpose and ultimately inspired the creation of Waangkiny, which means "talking" in Noongar, a powerful symbol of connection and change.
Courtney’s story isn’t about placing blame or bringing shame to her family. It’s about shining a light on truths often kept in the shadows. She shares her journey without shame, with deep love for her parents, and with the belief that her story deserves to be told.
If you would like to connect with Courtney you can follow her on Instagram @courtneyugle_ or visit her website https://www.waangkiny.com/about-waangkiny
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