The Dreaming Collective
The Dreaming Collective Podcast is a powerful, ongoing series amplifying First Nations voices — our stories, our way. Born from a 2024 NAIDOC Week initiative celebrating the theme Keep the Fire Burning: Blak, Loud & Proud, the podcast continues to elevate the rich personal stories, cultural wisdom, and lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples connected to Gubbi Gubbi/Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Country on the Sunshine Coast.
Created, led and hosted by Carly Forrest — a proud Mandandanji woman and founder of The Dreaming Collective — this 100% Indigenous-led platform centres community, culture, truth-telling, and legacy.
Originally funded by the National Indigenous Australians Agency as part of a 2024 National NAIDOC Week Activity, The Dreaming Collective Podcast has grown into an enduring space to honour our past, speak our present, and shape our future.
Blak voices. Cultural insight. Collective wisdom.
The Dreaming Collective
Dan Neill
Dan Neill is a proud Kabi Kabi man from the Sunshine Coast region. He has strong connections to his culture and community, with family connections to Cherbourg. As a father and role model, Dan is passionate about passing on his cultural knowledge and pride to the next generation. Professionally, Dan has excelled and earnt a reputation as a cultural guide and leader throughout all facets of his career by offering invaluable insights, fostering understanding, and empowering others through his deep knowledge and commitment to cultural integrity.
In this episode, Dan shares pivotal moments from his upbringing that have shaped his identity, including the importance of his parents instilling a strong sense of Aboriginal identity despite living off-country. He reflects on the resilience of his community and the progress being made in acknowledging Aboriginal histories and truths in wider society.
Dan is open about his personal struggles with mental health, emphasising the need for vulnerability and self-care. He advocates for shifting the narrative around the "cultural load" carried by Aboriginal people, reframing it as the "colonial load" imposed by systemic barriers.
With hopes for a future where young Aboriginal people can embrace their culture "black, loud and proud", Dan's story exemplifies the strength, resilience and authenticity of the Aboriginal experience.
Thank you to Shannan Bishop, a proud Gunggari Artist and Graphic Designer, who also has connections to Wakka Wakka and Kabi Kabi, for designing The Dreaming Collective's Podcast Artwork. Shannan's art depicts our host, Carly Forrest's journey of bringing the podcast to life and shows the coming together of freshwater and saltwater ~ red dirt and sand with the sharing of our storylines connecting us all and preserving these yarns for future generations.