Full Video Episodes

Jan. 15, 2023

No, Wil Anderson is NOT fine thanks

You know Wil Anderson, either from the days on The Glasshouse, on Triple J, Gruen or Question Everything - his legacy in the Australian podcast space is unquestioned with TOFOP running since about 30 seconds after podcasts were invented, and Wilosophy consistently being one of the greatest interview podcasts out…

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Dec. 25, 2022

It's not a Straight Line to AFL Glory, with Sam Rowe

Sam Rowe is a former AFL footballer, a carpenter, a cancer survivor and a Movember ambassador. Originally from Walla Walla in the NSW Riverina, standing at 198cm, Sam found early success in Australian Rules Football or AFL as we call it. His career was not a linear path, and made…

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Dec. 18, 2022

Advice about adversity while riding a bicycle into space with Ultra Cyclist Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson is an Ultra Cyclist who grew up in Australia and now calls Girona in the mountains of Spain his home. An ultra cyclist is someone who pushes beyond the standard distances and measurements of even the most high-achieving professionals. 2017: Cycled 50,000km in a 12 month period 2019:…

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Dec. 11, 2022

Hope and Humanity with IPPC Lead Author Dr Joëlle Gergis

Dr Joëlle Gergis is an internationally recognised expert in Australian and Southern Hemisphere climate variability and change who has authored over 100 scientific publications. She is a lead author on the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment Report.

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Dec. 4, 2022

What Happens to the Doctors who Work at the Edges of the World with Dr Lachlan McIver

Dr Lachlan McIver specialises in rural & remote medicine, tropical medicine and public health, and did his PhD on the health impacts of climate change. Originally from Millaa Millaa in Far North Queensland, his travels to date have spanned almost one hundred countries. He has co-authored close to fifty scientific…

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Nov. 29, 2022

Em Carey tell us what it's like to fall 14000 ft without a parachute and survive

Emma Carey is an artist, speaker and writer from Canberra. After following her love for travel and adventure around the world, she found herself in Switzerland where an unexpected near-death experience completely altered her life. Follow Em on her Instagram page (@em_carey).

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Oct. 28, 2022

Zac Jones’ incredible story about drink driving, prison and transitioning to life on the outside.

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Oct. 28, 2022

The abundant application of horsepower solves almost every problem.

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Oct. 27, 2022

Dr Paul Callaghan shares The Dreaming Path of Aboriginal Spirituality

Dr Paul Callaghan is an an Aboriginal man belonging to the land of the Worimi people. He’s an Author, Storyteller, Dancer and First Nations consultant from just outside of Newcastle in Australia. He has written many books - the latest of which is “The Dreaming Path” which really is a…

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Oct. 27, 2022

Why voting for Climate Action is a vote for a Strong Economy with Surfer and Activist Sean Doherty

Sean Doherty a native of Forster on the New South Wales north coast, a legend of Australian surf journalism, he has written about surfing for 25 years. He was editor of Tracks magazine for 10 years, a senior writer at both Surfing World and Surfer magazines, author of best-selling surfing…

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Oct. 27, 2022

What happens when you run forever? Enviro activist & ultra-runner Tom Batrouney is going to find out

Tom Batrouney is a surfer, environmentalist, entrepreneur and ultra-runner from Sydney. He’s the co-founder of Blaek Store, a responsible clothing and homeware store, he is the Head Environmental Technician & Community Advocate at the Seabin Project which has over 700 ocean cleanup bins installed across the world. Tom’s putting all…

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Oct. 27, 2022

Dan Adams speaks a language of change that Coal Fired Power understands

Dan Adams is the co-founder of Amber Energy. They’re an Australian independent energy retailer with the mission to get Australia to 100% renewables as quickly as possible by using market forces to encourage investment in renewable projects.

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Oct. 27, 2022

Taylor Hanson Wants You To Be Brave

Taylor Hanson is a singer and songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He's in a band called Hanson. The new album is Red Green Blue - I’ve heard it, makes me want to go for a long drive with some highway under the wheels for a while. To listen and to check…

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Oct. 27, 2022

436: Linking Childhood Sexual Trauma and Adult Mental Illness with Associate Prof Emma Jane

436: The link between Childhood Sexual Trauma and Adult Mental Illness with Associate Prof Emma Jane Emma Jane is an Associate Professor at UNSW specialising in gender, misogyny on the internet, the future of work, and the social and ethical impacts of emerging technology.

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Oct. 27, 2022

The Human Lie Detector Steve Van Aperen

Steve Van Aperen is the Human Lie Detector. Steve has received extensive training from the world’s leading international investigative authorities (LAPD, FBI, US Secret Service) and has conducted behavioural interviews on 81 homicide and 2 serial killer investigations and has been consulted by various police departments, intelligence agencies and governments.

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Oct. 27, 2022

How Kylie Moore-Gilbert her will to live for 804 days in an Iranian prison

Episode 434: How Kylie Moore-Gilbert kept her dignity and her will to live for 804 days in an Iranian prison Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a scholar of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. She was falsely charged with espionage and imprisoned in Iran from September 2018 to November 2020 before being released…

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Oct. 27, 2022

What they aren't telling you about Australia's transition to renewables with Prof Alistair Sproul

Episode 432: What the major two parties in Australia aren't telling you about the transition to renewables with Prof Alistair Sproul Professor Alistair Sproul is the Head of School, School of Photovoltaic & Renewable Energy Engineering At UNSW. A globally recognized leader in his field, he's been working in renewable…

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Oct. 27, 2022

431: Indira Naidoo on Processing Grief by Reconnecting with Nature

Indira Naidoo is a journalist, broadcaster and Author from Sydney Australia. Her latest book 'The Space Between the Stars' is out now.

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Aug. 29, 2022

Legendary philosopher Peter Singer guides us through an ethical pulse check of our modern life.

Peter Singer is an ethical and political philosopher best known for his work in bioethics and his role as one of the intellectual founders of the modern animal rights movement. His book "Animal Liberation" is a cornerstone of ethical treatment of animals and has had far reaching effects in both…

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Aug. 29, 2022

How Australian Farmers protect our food supply through Climate Action with Dr Anika Molesworth

Dr Anika Molesworth is a Founding Director of Farmers for Climate Action – a national network of over 5,000 Australian farmers undertaking climate change action.

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Aug. 29, 2022

Better Than Yesterday 421: How facing death shaped Nat's What I Reckon and his road to glory.

Comedian, Musician, Cook and YouTube sensation Nat's What I Reckon is my guest this week. We cover the church, chronic illness, and why making good food is a small step to getting yourself out of Shitsville and towards a better day. You know Nat from here: https://www.youtube.com/c/NatsWhatIReckon Better Than Yesterday…

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April 10, 2022

10 April 2022

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March 15, 2022

Free tea!

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March 7, 2022

Come Out To The Show (Melbourne and Brisbane) ft. Osher Günsberg on handclaps and keytar

My new wave band’s debut single “Come out to the show” - I even kept the mullet. Who do you want to bring to the show? (Or you can come alone, that is ok too). Tickets: http://oshergunsberg.com

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