23 – Jake Stone

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This week – something a bit different.

I am a very big fan of former Bluejuice frontman, comedian and broadcaster Jake Stone and feel very lucky indeed to count him as a friend. I think he’s extremely funny and creative but also has a darkness and a brutal honesty to him that I find fascinating.

This chat – recorded back in January of this year – covers Jake’s career with Bluejuice, the band’s philosophy, the state of today’s music industry, the major break-up in his life that inspired him so much and stilll haunts him, mental health issues and the experiecne of writing a good pop song.

Jake even kindly gave me a special little musical treat, just for this podcast: his cover of How Will I Know?. Enjoy!

My upcoming dates on the MICF Roadshow

ABC’s Q&A Special: Between A Frock And A Hard Place (hosted by me) 

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Embankments on soundcloud

Cause of the Week: Music NSW (musicnsw.com)

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22 – Tracey Spicer

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Newsreader, journalist, writer and philanthropist Tracey Spicer doesn’t tolerate make-up, God, prudishness or sexism in the workplace. She rips through bullshit with a smile and had stories to burn from her time studying, working in the trenches at Channel Ten and Sky News and her colourful personal life.

Tracey told me about how liberating it is to shake off the image of the “perfect” newsreader, how Joh Bjelke-Petersen inspired her to become a journalist, the issue of bias in journalism, her work as an ambassador for World Vision and the time she almost killed her mum.

My upcoming dates on the MICF Roadshow

Q&A’s forthcoming special panel on Between A Frock And A Hard Place 

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Tracey on the ABC’s Confession Booth podcast  

Daily Mail Article: Tracey Spicer’s VERY spicy confessions

Article: What If We Admitted To Children That Sex Is Primarily About Pleasure? by Alice Dreger 

Article: I’m Sorry I Didn’t Kill You, Mum

The Lady Stripped Bare: A TED Talk by Tracey Spicer 

Cause of the Week: Dying With Dignity (dwdv.org.au

 

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21 – Nic Holas

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Nic Holas is a moustached writer and advocate living with HIV. He’s written for JunkeeHello Mr.Star ObserverCosmopolitan and others, he’s appeared on the ABC’s Q&A and he’s co-founded a social media umbrella for positive people.

He’s fearless, frank and funny and I love him for it. In this chat Nic shared his story about becoming positive and we discussed the ins and outs of what HIV is, the spectre of the 80s epidemic, shame, sex education, the problem with condoms, same-sex marriage and wolf-daddies.

My upcoming dates on the MICF Roadshow 

Windsor’s Way by Tony Windsor 

Photo Opp with Julia Gillard at Giant Dwarf Theatre

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Hello Mr magazine

Holding The Man by Tim Conigrave 

Article: How Do We Solve A Problem Like Condoms

LetThemKnow.org.au

Cause of the Week: The Institute of Many (theinstituteofmany.org.au

 

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20 – Jarrod McKenna

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Jarrod McKenna is one of those “cool Christians” you’ve heard about, except he actually is genuinely cool.

Jarrod is many things: a pastor, a protestor, the National Advisor for Youth, Faith and Activism for World Vision Australia, founder of the Love Makes A Way campaign and the First Home Project, theologian, husband, dad and drealocked d00d. He subscribes to the whacky idea that Christianity should look like Jesus and that compels him to do good, important things.

In this conversation (recorded in the communal kitchen of the First Home Project) we covered a lot: the problematic nature of ANZAC Day, his journey to faith, living Jesus’ love, being the Christian kid at school, non-violent protest and how he turned a further meth lab in the Perth suburb of Midland into a home for people who are trying to build a new life for themselves.

My upcoming dates on the MICF Roadshow

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Jarrod on Facebook

Love Makes A Way on Facebook

The First Home Project campaign video

The First Home Project on Facebook

Causes of the Week: The Coalition for Asylym Seekers, Refugees and Detainees (carad.org.au), the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (asrc.org.au), SOS Blak Australia (sosblakaustralia.com)

 

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19 – Sara Pascoe

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Super-dooper brainy (and very funny) comedian Sara Pascoe was in Australia for a bunch of festivals and kindly gave me some of her time to talk about sperm and hymen in a hotel lobby. Her work is whip-smart and politically active and has recently focussed on the fascinating world of sexual biology and its implications.

Here we cover her early political awakening, the difficulty of being a good person, kamikaze sperm, pornography, incest, hymens, paedophilia – you know, all the good stuff.

Prepare to do a lot of LEARNING.

Article: Scott McIntyre sues SBS for discrimination over “political” sacking for ANZAC Day tweets

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Sara on Live At The Apollo

Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer

Article: Should I tell my fiancee that I’m bisexual and I used to have sex with her dad?

Tampa by Alissa Nutting

Article: The hymen remains an evolutionary mystery – and the focus of the oppression of women’s sexuality

What’s Left? by Nick Cohen

Nancy Friday on wikipedia

The Great Porn Experiment: A TED Talk by Gary Wilson

The No More Page 3 Campaign

Cause of the Week: Eaves For Women (eavesforwomen.org.uk)

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18 – Father Bob Maguire

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After my little rant about this nonsense, sit back and enjoy my wide-ranging discussion with Melbourne’s one-and-only “larrikin priest”, dear Father Bob Maguire.

A humanitarian, broadcaster, philosopher and community leader who makes me laugh and think, Bob was an absolute joy a to talk to. We discussed his history with the Vietnam War, ideology, the problems in the Middle East, the idea of heaven, “doctrinal constipation”, his “wife” and much more besides.

At one point he exclaimed “Bugger Rome!” and that made me laugh quite a bit.

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Sunday Night Safran

Peter Greste on ABC’s Q&A

Article: What ISIS Really Wants

In Bob We Trust – a documentary 

My show Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred at the Perth Comedy Festival

My show Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred at the Edinburgh Fringe

Cause of the Week: The Father Bob Maguire Foundation (fatherbobsfoundation.com.au)

 

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17 – BONUS! Deathboat – Bloody Borders

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Here’s a special little treat because I love youse so much: my piece for Fan Fiction Comedy at this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Based on this actual news story about the federal government spending $4 million on a telemovie designed to deter asylum seekers to come to Australia by boatDeathboat – Bloody Borders is a gritty, action-packed drama that is sure to be a ratings winner.

Episode 4 – Senthorun Raj

Episode 9 – The Welcome Centre 

My show Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred at the Perth International Comedy Festival

 

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16 – Helen Razer (Part Two)

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My chat with Helen Razer continues and by now she’s really in her groove.  

Here we cover our obsession with gestures as opposed to real action, why we should tear down the catwalk, the evils of iPhones, the overuse of personal anecdotes, how “the world is just fucked” and much more.

Listen to Part One here

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A Short History of Stupid by Helen Razer & Bernard Keane

Simulacra and Simulation by Jean Baudrillard

My show Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred at the Perth Comedy Festival

Tommy Dassalo’s Cutie Pie at the Sydney Comedy Festival 

Cause of the Week: The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au), the Indigenous Marathon Project (imp.org.au)

 

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15 – Helen Razer (Part One)

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Helen Razer is a writer, a broadcaster and a gardener who doesn’t fuck around. Presenting alongside Mikey Robbins on breakfast and Judith Lucy on drive, she was a defining voice on triple j throughout the 1990s thanks to her wit, her vocabulary and her distaste for bullshit.

Since her time on the radio, Helen has forged a reputation as a ruthless and incisive opinion writer, appearing in The Big Issue, The Saturday Paper, Crikey, The Guardian and elsewhere. She very kindly had me over to her place for lunch and to talk about her latest book on the quality of public debate and the spectre of “Stupid”.

In this first part of our chat, we discuss comedy, the value and purpose of university learning, feminism, killing liberalism, capitalism, marriage equality and the “banality of good”.

@HelenRazer

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A Short History of Stupid by Helen Razer & Bernard Keane

Helen’s writing for Crikey

Details for my show Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred at the Sydney & Perth Comedy Festivals 

Cause of the Week: The ABC’s Appeal for the Nepalese Earthquake (abc.net.au/appeals)

 

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14 – Robin Ince

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I was happier than a pig in shit to have a chat with comedian Robin Ince last week. I’ve been a fan of Robin’s comedy ever since I saw him supporting Ricky Gervais on his tour DVDs years ago and his recent work has really excited me as an atheist and as a (very novice) student of science.

Robin is in the country touring his Happiness Through Science show in association with the Atheist Foundation of Australia, critiquing silly religious ideas and celebrating the natural world through jokes. We talked and laughed about Australia’s religiosity, Robin’s journey to and conception of atheism, the “great big tumour of existence”, the danger of dogma, morality, Islam, the quantum qualities of plants, having children and whether or not he actually has sat on ham.

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Robin’s Happiness Through Science tour in Australia

The Sunday Assembly 

Dignity In Dying 

Robin’s TEDx Talk: The Mind Is A Choas Of Delight 

Cause of the Week: Water Aid (wateraid.org/au)

 

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