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Join Stan Grant and Jack Jacobs as they explore the Wiradjuri philosophy of Yindyamarra and how it might guide us through the challenges facing nation-building and democracy in Australia and around the world.

Charles Sturt University


    • Jun 11, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 44m AVG DURATION
    • 23 EPISODES


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    #21 Politics as a Vocation with Andrew Hastie MP

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 57:54


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Andrew Hastie MP—Federal Liberal Member for Canning and Shadow Minister for Home Affairs—about his vocation for politics, how his experiences in Afghanistan and in Parliament have shaped his Burkean outlook, and what a renewed form of Australian political thought might look like, explored from their mutually respectful yet differing perspectives.

    #20 What would a higher form of reconciliation look like?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 40:31


    Join Stan and Jack, as they reflect on Stan's Federation University Annual Reconciliation Lecture. How well do words like Treaty, Reconciliation, Sovereignty, and Decolonisation still serve us? Or need we find a different way of speaking about reconciliation? What would that sound like and where would we begin?

    #19 After the Election: Is there a future for Australian Conservatism?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 40:25


    Join Stan and Jack as they reflect on the 2025 Australian Federal election results, what they mean for the future of Australian social democracy and conservatism, and what makes Australian traditions truly unique.

    18: C. S. Lewis's magic: A walk around Magdalen College

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 23:25


    Join Stan and Jack as they take a walking tour around Magdalen College, reflecting on the life and thought of C. S. Lewis at Oxford, the role of magic and enchantment in our lives, and as they take (a windy) stop to watch some Deer go about their way of life!

    #17 Among the Ruins: On Writing a Novel in England

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 43:14


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak (this time, in person!) about Stan's journey to Oxford to write a new novel. They discuss their plans for Stan's stay, his initial thoughts on creative writing, what makes England a beautiful place to live and think, but also some of the challenges posed to England's identity by globalisation, insecurity, and a crumbling global order. (Please excuse the sound quality and background sounds—we excitedly decided to record this outside on a sunny day at Jack's home in Oxford, oblivious to the busy street outside).

    #16 In Search of Decency with Scott Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 77:07


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Scott Stephens about decency, beauty, and what it means to encounter the other through experiment and the search for self-knowledge in the modern age. Scott will be the speaker for the 2026 Yindyamarra Oration, “On the Beauty of Decency.”

    #15 If there is Hope, it must lie in Local Democracy with Prof. Mark Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 58:15


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Prof. Mark Evans about his work on the recent Democratic Audit of Australia. The importance of localised democracy stretches across their discussions of: nation-building in Afghanistan in the wake of American withdrawal; the joint crises of democracy in Europe and in America; the health, and political challenges of Australian democracy; the future and prospects for a solidarity-focused Left in building new democratic futures; and why the hope for democracy must ultimately lie in energising communities to undertake localised solutions.

    #14 Is Simplicity, Wisdom?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 41:27


    Join Jack and Stan as they discuss the ramifications of the Sam Kerr trial, William Faulkner and his book Requiem for a Nun, narratives of victimhood and power, and what it might take to search for a common language capable of speaking to each other in our complexities 

    #13 Australia's Evolving Democracy with Prof. Patrick Dunleavy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 30:36


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Patrick Dunleavy, Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at LSE, about his work, alongside Prof. Mark Evans, on their recent democratic audit of Australia. How do Australia's democratic safeguards compare with those of the United Kingdom and United States? What are we to make of the rise of populism, in the midst of the cultural wars? What do the new threats to democracy look like from the view of 1989? We explore all these questions and more.    Australia's democratic audit can be accessed here: https://press.lse.ac.uk/site/books/e/10.31389/lsepress.ada/ 

    #12 A Voice of Gratitude: Australia Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 48:55


    Join Stan and Jack as they discuss their responses to January 26, Australia Day. The story of Australia, Stan thinks, is a story of us, one that cannot be weaponised nor claimed. This is a conversation about the soft intimacy of small spaces, about how showing gratitude for each other – and seeking out the other – might be the only ways to hold a space for love itself in the face of darker history.  

    #11 Reading Murriyang and Reflections on a New Way of Living

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 41:21


    Join Jack and Stan on the last day of 2024 as they discuss Stan's new book, Murriyang (Bundyi, December 2024), reflect on their yearly ritual reading John Williams's Stoner, and on what it means to live a life attentive to life's quiet graces. 

    #10 “Love as the underpinning logic of the universe” with Elizabeth Oldfield

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 48:41


    “It is not an easy thing to believe in this bleeding world, that love is the trajectory that we're on, that love is calling us home.” Yet love is what Elizabeth Oldfield, Host of the Sacred Podcast, and former director of the Theos think-tank, has tried to build her world on. Join  Jack and Stan as they speak with Elizabeth about her new book, Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times, and what it means to live generously, and fully, with others, in a world evermore disillusioned and divided.  

    #9 Liberalism and the search for a higher language of inspiration with Ethan Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 54:10


    Jack and Stan speak with Ethan Taylor, a Warumungu man and a political theory student at Oxford, asking big questions about First Nations justice and liberal reform. How can liberalism, in the wake of the Voice's defeat, be made to work better for First Nations people and all Australians? Can liberalism, on its own, sustain us, or must our roots be elsewhere – in society, the sacred, or somewhere else altogether? Join us for this conversation across the generations.

    Countdown to the Referendum on the Voice to Parliament

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 73:39


    This panel discussion co-hosted by Yindyamarra Nguluway at Charles Sturt University and the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, focused on the key issues informing this week's referendum. What would make cynics say ‘Yes'?  Will the Voice strengthen Australian democracy? What would the implications of a failed referendum be for First Nations peoples, and wider prospects of democratic reform? To help us with these complex questions Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research Mark Evans facilitated a long conversation with Michelle Grattan (Chief Political Correspondent at The Conversation), Professor Sue Green (Wiradyuri woman and Professoral Fellow at the Yindyamarra Nguluway Initiative), James Blackwell (Research Fellow in Indigenous Diplomacy, at the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific and a proud Wiradjuri man), Professor Kim Rubenstein (Australian legal scholar, legal practitioner, and Professor in the Faculty of Business Government and Law at the University of Canberra), and Paul House (senior Ngambri-Ngunnawal custodian of the Canberra region with Wiradjuri, Walgalu and Ngunnawal ancestry and Senior Community Engagement Officer, Office of the Vice-President, First Nations Portfolio, ANU).

    #8 Where we are at with the campaign for enshrining an Indigenous Voice to Parliament within the Constitution

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 42:08


    Join Jack as he speaks with Michelle Grattan, Chief Political Correspondent at The Conversation, Professor Mark Evans, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Charles Sturt, Professor Dominic O'Sullivan, Professor in Political Science at Charles Sturt and James Blackwell, Research Fellow in Indigenous Diplomacy at the ANU and a proud Wiradjuri man to discuss “Where we are at with the campaign for enshrining an Indigenous Voice to Parliament within the Constitution.”

    The Queen is Dead Book Launch - An Evening with Stan Grant

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 43:26


    Join Stan and Jack in conversation before a live audience, beneath the night sky and by the fire in Canberra. They launch and discuss Stan's new book, The Queen is Dead (HarperCollins). 

    #7 On Lament with Revd Dr Geoff Broughton

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 48:30


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Geoff Broughton, Associate Professor in Christian and Practical Theology about lament, the Church, and what a true Australian theology might mean and demand of us.

    #6 Reckoning with Racism with Teela Reid

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 43:34


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Teela Reid, Wiradjuri and Wailwan woman, lawyer, essayist, and leading advocate for a First Nations Voice. They discuss how racism towards First Nations people is increasing, Teela's recent experience being on country at the Warangesda Mission, the tension between reckoning and reform, and what it would take for a Voice – and the wider vision of the Uluru Statement – to mark a nation-building moment for Australia.

    #5 Between Worlds with Dr Simon Longstaff AO

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 31:36


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Dr Simon Longstaff AO, Executive Director of The Ethics Centre. They discuss Simon's unique experience entering into and becoming part of an Aboriginal family, the relationship between the Dreaming and the Enlightenment, and the role of the public intellectual in the Voice debate.

    #4 Navigating the Voice debate with Luke Pearson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 41:12


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Luke Pearson, the Founder and CEO of Indigenous X. They discuss the ideological fractures emerging in the political landscape around the Voice, Indigenous conceptions of sovereignty and nation-building, and whether Indigenous sovereignty can operate within a democratic framework. *Luke Pearson's article on the Voice can be accessed, here: https://indigenousx.com.au/the-voice-things-i-am-worried-about-and-a-few-other-thoughts-along-the-way/  *Apologies for the audio quality on this podcast, we had some internet issues! But an important conversation, nonetheless.

    #3 First Nations Sovereignty with Professor Dominic O'Sullivan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 33:51


    Join Stan and Jack as they discuss with Dominic O'Sullivan, Professor of Political Science at Charles Sturt University, the complex challenges facing First Nations peoples in exercising their sovereignty. How might the Voice affect sovereignty?  What should we keep in mind when thinking about treaties? These questions and more are explored in this conversation.

    #2 Love and Democracy with Professor Anthony Maher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 23:43


    Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Professor Anthony Maher, Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, about God, Hope, and how faith traditions might help us address the wounds of history through forgiveness and love.   

    #1 Saving Democracy with Professor Mark Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 29:41


    Join Stan Grant, Professor of Indigenous Belonging at Charles Sturt University, and Jack Jacobs, Yindyamarra Research Fellow, in their launch of the Yindyamarra Podcast. They discuss Saving Democracy with Professor Mark Evans, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) at CSU.

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