The Loyrad Media Podcast is a podcast about free speech. Talking about the news of the day, politics, culture, ideas or wherever the conversation takes us. 1 on 1: An Interview Series talks with a new guest each episode about any topic under the sun. Anything that I think you will find interesting.
The First Presidential Debate has just taken place, so let's jump into what just happened.
The twists and turns of 2020 continue as Ruth Bader Ginsburg died today aged 87. So let's look at where things will go now from both the court and election perspectives.
Joe Rogan is willing to do a 4 hour presidential debate and Donald Trump wants in. So let's discuss the likelihood it would actually go ahead.
Looking into the Social Bubble that will be put in place from September 14 in Victoria.
Australia is in its first recession in 30 years, but things are worse than being reported. Let's take a look at the figures.
Discussing the changes to JobKeeper and JobSeeker.
The LetUsSpeak campaign wants victims of sexual abuse to be able to have their names publicly revealed if they consent to do so. I give my opinion on the matter.
The Northern Territory had an election over the weekend, let's look at the results.
The Loyrad Media Podcast returns, topics on this episode: covid numbers, its impact on travel, when travel will likely return and why it should be sooner rather than later.
Some brief thoughts on the Democratic Debate and where I think it will go from here.
I'd read out my funny quip regarding the State Of The Union but Nancy Pelosi tore it up. This podcast delves into all that happened during the State Of The Union while also touching on the partial results of the Democrat Iowa caucus.
As the results in Iowa fail to materialise, the Democrats slip on a banana peel as Trump storms to victory.
Political Musical Chairs in Australia, An Impeachment trial in the U.S and Brexit in the UK but don't fret because we're all gonna die.
Topics discussed: A banana in a modern art museum, the impeachment backfire and its effect on the polls.
Kamala Harris has dropped out the Democratic race for President, on this podcast we discuss where it will all go from here. Also is a follow up from a previous 1 on 1 an interview series podcast.
Thoughts on the 4th Democratic debate and where it's likely to go from here.
This episodes topics include: Bernie Sander's heart attack, Elizabeth Warren's lies despite leading in the polls and South Park creator's response to China banning their show.
Justin Trudeau showed many of his principles are merely platitudes to gain political points and Australia's budget figures are far better than expected.
Jack gives his take on the 3rd Democratic debate and where things currently stand.
The topics on the 55th Loyrad Media Podcast are as follows 1. Next week's 3rd Democratic Debate 2. The state of Brexit and the UK after new developments 3. Australia's new GDP figures and what they mean 4. My response to RMIT Fact Check on abortion data
The Loyrad Media Podcast returns after a short break and this weeks highlighted topics are that Tulsi Gabbard may not see another Democratic debate stage and the Australian governments proposed law of a $10,000 cash limit.
As Jack runs through his favourite 4 democratic candidates from the field so far, it's clear who the winner is. After demolishing Kamala Harris in this weeks debate, Tulsi Gabbard is looking like a frontrunner.
Topics discussed are: Boris Johnson becoming the new British Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern's pathetic attempt to change Australia's deportation policy and Amber Holt's woeful sentence for attacking Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Face App has taken the world by storm, but an article by Forbes should worry you about the service and Instagram has decided to get rid of likes and video view count in the name of competition.
On this milestone episode topics discussed are: Tax Cuts Passing in Australia, Dry July, Andrew Yang's microphone being muted in the debates and Donald Trump being the 1st sitting U.S President to visit North Korea.
Night 2 of the 1st debate for the Democratic nominee has just taken place. So let's jump in and evaluate the candidates performances.
Night 1 of the 1st debate for the Democratic nominee has just taken place. So let's jump in and evaluate the candidates performances.
In this episode of the podcast topics discussed are: the Democrat Party debate setup, Dr Andrew Leigh comments on tax cuts and the AFL reaction to crowd behaviour.
In their first game at the 2019 FIFA World Cup, the United States, the favourites of the tournament won 13-0. As the media calls for the side to be more compassionate, I felt the need to respond.
A new YouTube adpocalypse took place last week. Jack runs you through what led to it and how it will affect Loyrad moving forward.
The British public have spoken. If politicians don't listen to what the people say, they will double down.
Following the election there was a call for a Quexit, Jack looks into whether those calls are valid and post election fallout evaluates the state of politics in Australia now.
On the day after the election we break down the results.
On the eve of the election, Jack predicts the results.
The final debate between Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has just taken place at the National Press Club. So let's dive in and look at what's just happened.
While campaigning in Albury, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been egged by a protestor. Jack gives his thoughts on the situation while also touching on the RBA's decision to keep interest rates on hold.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten has just appeared on Q&A. So let's evaluate his performance.
My thoughts on the debate between Tony Abbott and Zali Steggall. The main two candidate for the seat of Warringah at the Australian Federal Election.
The first election debate has just taken place, so let's jump in on what's just happened
Avengers Endgame is finally out and Jack gives his thoughts on the Marvel Cinematic Universes impact and view of a 22 film series coming to a temporary end. At around the 10 minute mark he then goes into full spoilers for Endgame and gives his views on what happened.
Discussing the movie industries response to try and block these films releases and their impact having watched them.
Topics discussed on this episode are: The Australian federal election date of May 18, Union owning a polling company, an update on the Mueller report and Tasmania's new gender laws.
This episode of the podcast is centred around the vandalism of Josh Frydenberg's posters in his electorate. Where a Hitler moustache was drawn upon many of them following his budget speech last week.
The Australian Federal Budget has been released for 2019/20. Jack takes a look at some of the biggest points throughout it, where you may benefit and discusses where your hard earned tax dollars go.
On the thirtieth episode of the Loyrad Media Podcast Jack delves into the announcement from the Mueller report that there was no Russian collusion with the Trump campaign in the 2016 election and responds to all charges against Jussie Smollett being dropped.
1. NSW Election Results 2. The Mueller Report has been handed in 3. The Waleed Aly/Scott Morrison interview 4. Avi Yemini Exposes The Jim Jefferies Show 5. Law Changes In New Zealand following Christchurch shooting
Predicting the NSW State Election which is set to take place February 23.
Feeling incredibly dejected, Jack discusses his thoughts on the terror attack in Christchurch and the deplorable comments from Fraser Anning.
After covering some stories from last week, Jack discusses separating art from the artist. It comes following New Zealand radio stations banning Michael Jackson from the air in reaction to the Leaving Neverland documentary.
After being asked for advice a few weeks prior, Jack ponders the importance in trying to do the right thing.
For their February issue, the National Tax and Accountants Association released a list of some of the key tax policies outlined by the Australian Labor Party at their 48th national conference, in a document titled "A Fair Go for Australia - final draft" Jack breaks down a few of them and what they mean for everyday Australians.