The title of this recording is "Danae Gibson and Greg Adkins". It is described as: Danae Gibson and Greg Adkins from Australia reflect on the 2nd AsiaPacific Outgames. It was recorded in Wellington Town Hall, 101 Wakefield Street, Wellington on the 16th March 2011. This is an interview with Danae Gibson and Greg Adkins. The interviewer is Gareth Watkins. Their names are spelt correctly, but may appear incorrectly spelt later in the document. The duration of the recording is 12 minutes. A list of correctly spelt content keywords and tags can be found at the end of this document. A brief description of the recording is: In this podcast Danae Gibson and Greg Adkins from Australia reflect on the 2nd AsiaPacific Outgames. The content in the recording covers the 2010s decade. A brief summary of the recording is: Recorded in the historic Wellington Town Hall, the interview conducted by Gareth Watkins on March 16, 2011, featured Danae Gibson and Greg Adkins, hailing from Australia, who shared their insights on the 2nd AsiaPacific Outgames. This 12-minute podcast centers around the events that took place in the early decade of the 2010s, specifically reflecting the significance and social impact of the 2011 AsiaPacific Outgames. Throughout the interview, Gibson and Adkins discussed the multifaceted implications of the Outgames, touching upon the integration of sports, culture, and human rights within the event. The 2nd AsiaPacific Outgames served not only as a platform for athletic competition but also as a beacon of inclusivity and camaraderie, deeply rooted in the promotion of human rights within and outside the sporting domain. This representation of the intersection of sports and social issues underscored the forward-thinking agenda of the Outgames and marked an important milestone for community visibility and activism in the Asia-Pacific region. The conversation highlighted the unique experiences and perspectives of the participants, shedding light on the cultural exchange and the bonds formed during the Outgames. The event stood as an emblem of hope and unity, illustrating how athletic endeavors could bridge gaps and foster meaningful dialogue and understanding across different societies. The recording underlines the commitment of individuals such as Danae Gibson and Greg Adkins, and the broader community, to advancing the causes of equality and human rights. The podcast successfully reflects on the broader impact of the Outgames, emphasizing their role in challenging stereotypes and promoting a sense of shared humanity. These themes are as imperative to the context of the 2010s as they continue to be relevant today, serving as a reminder of the power of sports in effecting positive social change. A list of keywords/tags describing the recording follow. These tags contain the correct spellings of names and places which may have been incorrectly spelt earlier in the document. The tags are seperated by a semi-colon: 2010s ; Adelaide ; Africa ; Asia Pacific Outgames ; Asia Pacific Outgames (2011) ; Australia ; Danae Gibson ; Greg ; Greg Adkins ; Justice Denied ; Melbourne ; Pacific ; People ; Samoa ; Stuff ; Wellington ; West Coast ; access ; activism ; audience ; beauty ; benefits ; boat ; bridges ; building ; cafe ; community ; competition ; conference ; conflict ; connect ; connections ; creativity ; culture ; energy ; environment ; friends ; funding ; future ; gay ; government ; homophobia ; human rights ; imagery ; individual ; internet ; intersex ; journey ; justice ; lesbian ; love ; march ; opportunity ; other ; radio ; rainbow ; respect ; sad ; straight ; support ; technology ; time ; trans ; women ; work. The original recording can be heard at this website https://www.pridenz.com/apog_danae_and_gibson_and_greg_adkins.html. The master recording is also archived at the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington, New Zealand. For more details visit their website https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/#details=ecatalogue.1089444. Please note that this document may contain errors or omissions - you should always refer back to the original recording to confirm content.