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Lekdog is joined by Dyl to talk trade tactics for the rest of the year, Marcus Bontempelli's form, Patrick Dangerfield's opportunity moving forward, Jai 'Duke' Newcombe and more. Time Codes: 02:55 - Bont is officially top scorer for the year 05:24 - Injuries 05:31 - Lachlan Jones 06:22 - Mitch Duncan 07:15 - Nat Fyfe 07:21 - Josh Kelly 07:28 - Robbie Gray 07:45 - Darcy Moore 08:00 - Shane Mumford returning? 09:31 - Adams & Grundy returning? 10:31 - Rookies 10:40 - Kieren Briggs ($123,900 | B/E -39 | FWD/DEF | GWS) - Proj $42.2k 11:03 - Luke Edwards ($117,300 | B/E -91) WCE MID - Proj $75.9k 12:23 - Luke Foley ($161,000 | B/E -56 | DEF | WCE) - Proj $45.5k 14:25 - Jai Newcombe ($102,400 | B/E -40 | MID | HAW) - Proj $39.7k 15:54 - Max Lynch ($123,900 | BE -37 | RUC/FWD | COL) - Proj $36k 16:30 - 9 rounds left, how do we approach trades? 18:15- Limited trades but rookies on field, what do we do? 20:00 - What do we do with limited trades and underperforming players? 21:00 - Jayden Short ($475,000 | B/E 86) 21:10 - Joe Daniher ($388,000 | B/E 80) 21:44 - Patrick Cripps ($473,800 | B/E 123) 23:44 - Jack Bowes ($404,800 | B/E 99) 25:00 - Bargain Targets 25:06 - Ben McEvoy ($481,200 | B/E 47 | DEF/RUC | HAW) 3 round average of 116 26:55 - Brayden Maynard ($482,000 | B/E 37 | DEF | COL) averaging 105 over last 5 28:00 - Jordan Ridley ($456,100 | B/E 73 | DEF | ESS) 29:05 - Lachie Whitfield ($516,700 | B/E 99 | DEF | GWS) 31:22 - Lachie Neale ($576,300 | B/E 94 | MID | BRI) coming off 156 points 34:15 - Scott Pendlebury ($424,700 | B/E -29 | MID | COL) highly traded in so far 37:24 - Jy Simpkin ($524,900 | B/E 40 | MID | NTH) 5 round average 118 37:40 - Brad Crouch ($529,900 | B/E 42 | MID | STK) 5 round average 112 39:25 - Toby Greene ($471,100 | B/E 45 | FWD | GWS) averaging 97 for the year 40:19 - Patrick Dangerfield ($515,400 | B/E 138 | MID/FWD | GEE) 95 on the weekend 21:30 - Jake Stringer ($375,600 | B/E -6 | FWD | ESS) 180 on weekend 42:44 - Shai Bolton ($524,400 | B/E 89 | FWD /MID | RIC) Last 5 avg 109 42:55 - Dustin Martin ($472,300 | B/E 62 | FWD/MID | RIC) 3-5 round averages both 102 43:59 - Nick Hind ($485,000 | B/E 70 | FWD | ESS) 44:03 - Steele Sidebottom ($485,300 | B/E 90 | FWD/MID | COL)
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Episode 81 AYOTF - Bulldogs preview with longtime Bulldogs supporter Luke Foley. In this episode, I sit down with Luke Foley, longtime Bulldogs supporter to talk all things Bulldogs, mental health, and who should we really have our kids look to to be role models. Want to help out the podcast? Buy me a coffee, Podcast fundraiser Podcast "merch" storefront A link to my new Youtube Page. Here is where you can also find my podcasts. MAILING LIST signup: Email form for creating email list - I hope you'll consider signing up for the mailing list, so you'll be the first to have the new episode dropped off right into your inbox. For crisis support, please contact: Lifeline http://lifeline.org.au 13 11 14 Beyond Blue http://beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636 In the U.S. contact: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 I humbly thank you for taking the time to listen to my show. I truly appreciate it. Don't forget that you can reach me on Twitter @Yank_on or at ayankonthefooty@gmail.com. You can also find me at A Yank on the Footy on Instagram and Facebook. I ask that you consider sharing this episode, and this podcast with your family and friends. You can find my podcast at: https://feed.podbean.com/ayankonthefooty/feed.xml, as well as on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher or by looking for “A Yank on the Footy” in your favorite search engine.
What are the key ingredients to perfecting your craft? According to our guest, consistency, creativity, cultivating an atmosphere that people know and love are what make this Framingham business keep people coming back for more. This week, I am talking with Luke Foley, Owner of Bourbon's Kitchen & Cocktails as he shares his entrepreneurial journey and his heart behind serving his community. From charging at the door for local parties in college to now in the hospitality business of serving his community through food, drink, experiences. The very thing that sets Bourbon's Kitchen & Cocktails apart from others in the industry is that they “operate a high-level with a casual atmosphere”. When it comes to the customer experience, the atmosphere is what makes or breaks the company. As we discuss the importance of differentiating your business, Luke shares how the “quick-on-your-feet” attitude has helped them pivot and adapt to the many challenges faced during the Global Pandemic. Topics Discussed: Why it takes team effort in order to create a strong culture Differentiating your brand to stand out from competition Cultivating a strong atmosphere that people love coming back to Finding inspiration in creative ways researching your craft Why consistency contributes to success overtime Adapting to change and learning to stay relevant Connect with Bourbon's Kitchen & Cocktails: Website: https://www.bourbonsframingham.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BourbonsFramingham Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bourbonsframingham/ Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/mrlukefoley/ Contact Bourbon's Kitchen & Cocktails: Call: (508) 861-7997 Email: bourbonsframingham@gmail.com Additional Resources: Phantom Gourmet: Bourbon's Kitchen & Cocktails in Framingham https://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/03/07/bourbons-framingham-phantom-gourmet-400-pizza/ Connect with Mark Condon: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BBMWPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbmw_podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoFEPYtTyJ8BMKyYwLd2xzQ/featured?view_as=subscriber Contact Mark Condon: Call: (781) 603-3202 Email: bostonsbestpodcast@gmail.com About Boston's Best: “Highlighting successful businesses in and around Boston, Massachusetts.” Go behind the scenes with financial planner, Mark Condon, as he asks industry-leading experts to talk about their businesses throughout the state of Massachusetts. Through each episode, Mark finds what sets these different businesses apart from their competition &how they rose above the inevitable challenges along the way.
It’s a Throwback Thursday and today The Bunch wanted to know what your first car was, Ben O’Shea gave a very honest review of the new Jude Law movie “The Rhythm Section” and find out what life will be life for our Pubs & Bars when they reopen on Monday as Fred & Lisa speak to Tim McLernon from The Camfield & Luke Foley from Juanita’s in Subiaco
Juanita's Bar is a small boutique bar in Subiaco. Luke Foley owns it and talked about the new restrictions for reopening when it comes to small bars like his
This was such an incredible interview with Luke Foley.Before we get into it, be sure to check out the links at the end of this description to see where you can find Luke's outstanding restaurant.If you don't already know who Luke is, hopefully you've eaten at his amazing restaurant because if you haven't, you're missing out big time!Luke's passion for restauranteering began in a way different than you may think. Growing up, he had a giant interest in music - more specifically DJing. He started DJing at parties when he was just 14 years old. He later went on to create parties where he would also promote and DJ.Once he got to college, he continued his music side hustle. He ended up making a lot of connections through the club scene.Interestingly enough, there were a couple times in Luke's college career when he dabbled with the idea of becoming a finance guy on Wall Street. In both situations Luke discusses, he immediately realized that life was not for him.As Luke graduated college, his mentor and good friend Rez hired him to manage a night club he owned. This started getting the wheels spinning for Luke's idea to open up Bourbon's. In the interview, he describes how he went from being a manager at Rez's place to becoming the sole owner of Bourbon's Ktichen & Cocktail.My favorite part about the interview was when Luke explained his relationship with his staff. You can hear in his voice throughout the episode the passion he has about his restaurant and life in general. When he started talking about his team though, the intensity of his passion got kicked up a few levels.If you haven't already been to Luke's place, you HAVE to check it out. It's extremely popular, but totally worth the wait. Whether you're going out for a few drinks or looking to have a 5 star meal, Boubon's is the place to go. Thank you so much for coming on the show my friend! It was an absolute joy listening to the origins of your successful restaurant.https://www.bourbonsframingham.com/https://www.facebook.com/BourbonsFramingham/https://www.instagram.com/bourbonsframingham/?hl=en
It's a fight for a rapidly vanishing centre, which will make passing bills difficult for whoever wins. Chris Pavlich/Dean Lewins(AAP)We are but weeks away from an election in New South Wales – polling day is on March 23 – and it will be eagerly watched. Not just for the outcome but for the implications for the looming federal election. That’s according to Dr Andy Marks, a political scientist from Western Sydney University, who tells us on the podcast today that this state election outcome may give us some clues on how some global political themes are playing out here in Australia. “It’s not just about state politics. Increasingly the Australian electoral cycles, federally and at the state level, are subject to changes in political dynamics internationally. We’re seeing the erosion of centrist politics around the world […] and that even affects humble New South Wales.” He predicts a weakened Nationals Party will be facing a strong challenge from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party and that One Nation’s Mark Latham is almost a sure bet to win a spot in the NSW upper house. “I do think you’ll see a minority Coalition government returned but the really interesting play is what happens in the upper house. Currently, the Coalition have to deal with two to three independents or minor parties to get stuff over the line,” said Dr Marks. “I think what we’ll see in the coming parliament is that that the ranks of cross-benchers will expand quite dramatically, up to seven to nine cross-benchers. So that makes negotiations pretty fraught. "This is really going to be new territory,” he said. “We’ve got One Nation returning to the fold. Mark Latham, their number one ticket holder in the upper house, will get in. But potentially they’ll get two seats in the upper house. You’ll have an emboldened Shooters and Fishers Party. "So you really have a really broad field and it’s going to mean negotiating the passage of bills will be pretty difficult.” We also talked about: why East Hills (which takes in suburbs like Panania, Condell Park, the Bankstown aerodrome, Padstow, Revesby and others) is the most marginal seat in NSW how a plan to demolish and rebuild two stadiums turned into a political headache for NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian why Michael Daley, who took over from Luke Foley as NSW Labor leader late last year, is only now just making his mark how local issues in rural seats may end up deciding the fate of the state what it all means as we head into the May federal election. New to podcasts? Podcasts are often best enjoyed using a podcast app. All iPhones come with the Apple Podcasts app already installed, or you may want to listen and subscribe on another app such as Pocket Casts (click here to listen to Trust Me, I’m An Expert on Pocket Casts). You can also hear us on Stitcher, Spotify or any of the apps below. Just pick a service from one of those listed below and click on the icon to find Trust Me, I’m An Expert. Additional audio Kindergarten by Unkle Ho, from Elefant Traks ABC news report on 2GB interview 2GB interview clip. Image: Chris Pavlich/Dean Lewins(AAP)
Episode 78! On this episode, the guys discuss the ridiculousness of the Sydney Stadium rebuilds (again), this time a bit more aggressively! Plus the fun of NSW Labor leader, Luke Foley's visit to radio shock jock and SCG Trust board member Alan Jones. The guys also discuss this Momo challenge hoax, MAFS and their Sick Kent of the Week! Intro music: The Battle DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
Welcome to Finance & Fury, the Furious Friday edition. To start this episode, I want to say just how incredibly lucky we are to be born in Australia during this time, even compared to 100 years ago. Free societies are amazing – so why is there a massive shift lately in wanting to change it? What if you think that what we have is actually broken? What happens then? If you take for granted what you have? The loss of historical context, and perspective relative to how others live globally, there is a loss of ability to see how good we have it. This is our demise as it is used by those in power or those seeking power. We create a non-existent problem to solve and mobilise the masses, for the benefit of those in power, or those seeking power. This will be the first in a 5-episode series which will aim to break down the real risks of socialism in detail, and just how it infiltrates a society like ours. Breaking down socialism and they methods that are used including the conditions needed to be created first. Breaking down the stages of socialism Has to start with Capitalism (create wealth) Socialism Communism Next, breaking down the strategies used and the methods that people use to mobilise/manipulate the masses. Looking back through the history of Australia and where we may be heading Finish up by looking at the political spectrum overall, and ways to avoid a dystopian hellhole The road to socialism is paved by those with good intentions, unfortunately just results in awful outcomes every time. I might sound crazy but this is one of the most important eps (IMO) that I will do. We are blinded due to our incredibly narrow view, and we forget what life is really like for the majority of people living around the world, or for tens of thousands of years through society. Things can always be better right? There are many people with a desire to install a system in Australia which has been proven in the past to fail every time, and this is worrying. Doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting the different results. I know politics is not everyone’s cup of tea, but it forms the rules and regulations that you have to exist under. You can ignore politics, but it won’t ignore you. Every personal finance tip I give on Finance & Fury goes out the window if a system is installed that removes your ability to do it. We are seeing this increasingly over time, like the removal of negative gearing on existing properties being proposed, the increase in progressive tax…slowly chipping away at what freedoms individuals have. From what I see in the media, it’s all a one-sided argument… so I want to present the other side for a change. Please do me a massive favour PLEASE share this episode if you don’t want to live in a country that goes down like Venezuela. I want to create a series to provide insight into the warning signs that the country is going to hell, like warning signs for a heart attack. What are “Socialist Ideas” True socialists advocate a completely classless society - government controls all means of production and distribution of goods He final stage is communism where everyone owns everything and there’s no government Socialists believe this control is necessary to eliminate competition among the people and put everyone on a level playing field. Socialism is also characterized by the absence of private property. The idea is that if everyone works, everyone will reap the same benefits and prosper equally. Therefore, everyone receives equal earnings, medical care, housing and other necessities. This sounds nice, but let’s look at an example; say you have 2 people: you get 25% of $100, or 50% of $20? Socialism shrinks the pie, removes incentives and focuses on equality of outcome. Democratic Socialists believe that they can achieve this through the democratic process. But once they have it, the ‘democratic’ part ceases to exist – Once Governments get so much power, they no longer need the population to gain power, what happens then? Socialism can work in tribes of 100 people – Everyone carries their weight, otherwise you get an axe in the back of the head. Today it is the opposite: Under socialism those carrying the most weight get the axe in the back of the head first – as they create the inequality (through owning the private property) and need to go to achieve the goal. There are two ways of installing socialism Marxists: in a hurry to come to power through direct confrontation with established governments – revolution. We have talked about this in previous episodes about Russia, and China, and I will look to do further episodes on other countries as well, exploring the patterns that play out with Marxism. Fabians: This is something happening a little closer to home. They take their time to come to power without direct confrontation, working quietly and patiently from inside the target governments – it’s death by 1,000 cuts Fabian Strategy: advances the principles of socialismvia gradualist and reformist effort in democracies, rather than by revolutionary overthrow. Named after Quintus Fabius Maximus – The Roman General in the 2nd Punic war – Against Hannibal (IMO 3rd best in History). A frontal assault avoided in favour of wearing down an opponent through a war of attrition and indirection. Hannibal occupied Italy for 15 years before being recalled to Carthage. This is how Western countries will fall to socialism/communism – through concession after concession. Fabian Society 1884 in the UK The Fabian Coat of Arms was a WOLF IN SHEEPS CLOTHING. This was a tad too telling so they replaced it with the TORTOISE with the motto "When I strike, I strike hard". Slow and steady. Australian Fabian Society Founded in 1947 Members: 4 prime ministers – Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, Julia Gillard Other Politicians – Bill shorten, Chris Bowen, Luke Foley, Tanya Plibersek, Wayne Swan, plus 20+ APL players Media – Eva Cox, Phillip Adams, Van Badham, plus 6 more listed on their website. (from their website) the Australian Fabians' Statement of Purpose states: Contributing to progressive political thinking by generating ideas that reflect a level of thinking that meets the challenges of the times. Contributing to a progressive political culture by disseminating these ideas and getting them into the public domain. Creating an active movement of people who identify with, are engaged in and who encourage progressive political debate and reform. Influencing the ideas and policies of political parties, especially the Australian Labor Party. Their policy is to focus on the advancement of socialist ideas through gradual influence and promoting socialist ideals to intellectual circles and groups with power. How do they do this? Create the right environment The road to socialism is paved with apathy, hopelessness, frustration, futility, and despair in the masses of people. Equality is a dangerous word Equality of opportunity is a free society. You can choose to work 80 hours and earn $200k, or work 40 hours and work $100k. By its nature however, freedom creates inequality because people can choose to do different things. Even if we all started from scratch, all on the exact same level, when we have a choice how we spend our money in Equality of outcome is socialism. Would you prefer to have $50,000 and someone else have $100,000? Or, you have $10 if everyone has $10? Psychology actually points to that you would prefer the later – even if it is against your own interests. It is this fear and complete hopelessness on the part of the masses which ultimately makes them relinquish all control over their lives and turn the power over to a Government. How they do this: Universities, schools, media and Governments Universities and schools: The purpose is to create "fundamental change" and "social justice" was through a mass movement of the masses controlled over by intellectual and cultural elites. Propaganda – Writing things out repetitively eventually changes your beliefs. Tell a group of people they’re disenfranchised enough times that they start to believe it, then they will start voting against their own self-interest. It goes back to contributing to ‘progressive political thinking” – generating the ideas through ‘intellectuals’. All socialist movements have been driven by the intellectuals who manipulate the working class for their own benefit. Intellectuals live in an isolated bubble without real-world experience in the application of these ideas. Theory versus reality: this is why socialism sounds nice, until you see it in action. ‘But it will be different this time’ is incredibly naive and narcissistic. Free market: When ideas are applied, you find out very quickly if idea works or not. Creative destruction. Government: Lacks the feedback loop which ensures efficiency. Trying new things is dangerous to the status quo. The younger you start, the better. Media – The tool used to spread the ideas and misinformation. 58% of young Australians have a favourable view of socialism, and 59% agree that capitalism has failed - Centre for Independent Studies. Mixed up thinking – Capitalism hasn’t failed, people are failing to operate under capitalism. In free market – you get out what you put in. If you get a useless degree – all you have picked up is debt. It is only in a wealthy country you can get a higher education, otherwise you are working from an early age to survive. “Removing the poverty of society” There is a difference between absolute and relative poverty. Measurement of Poverty – the rate is based on taking 50% of the median income, as that income rises, so do the relative living standards of people living above and below the poverty line - 2.5m people below line This is a tricky measurement, there will never be an end to relative poverty – Absolute poverty different [Single ($433 p.w.) $22.5k p.a.] Are people's lives better than they were 10 years ago? 20 years ago? My heart goes out to people doing it tough – Almost everyone of these people is on government assistance – the safety net of society. Sadly though, the only way out of poverty is working and participated in the free market. The people pushing these ideas (that everyone is in poverty and we have to give them more money) are in the 1% - Bill shorten: Salary of $380k + perks = Just below 1%. Censorship: labelling people as extremists because their views are different. Overton Window - window of discourse, describes the range of ideas tolerated in public discourse – this is shifting and closing quickly. Gavin McInnes – Blocked from coming here (Labelled Nazi – wife is Native American). Why use dynamite when mass media and community manipulation through political and educational activism work so much better? “They must feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureless in the prevailing system that they are willing to let go of the past and change the future. This acceptance is the reformation essential to any revolution” — Saul Alinsky — Rules for Radicals, prologue. Government Once people want something, democracy gives it to them – who doesn’t want free things? Policy creates the serfdom of individuals by central planning and taxation: If the government is powerful enough to promise everything, they’re powerful enough to take it away. Friedrich von Hayek (1944) – dangers of tyranny that inevitably result from government control of economic decision-making through central planning. You can’t keep what you earn as others might not have it. The abandonment of individualism, classical liberation and freedom inevitably leads to socialist or fascist oppression and tyranny and the “serfdom” of the individual. Socialism, while presented as a means of assuring equality, does so through “restraint and servitude”, while democracy seeks equality in liberty. Centralised planning is inherently undemocratic - requires “that the will of a small minority is imposed upon people…the power of these minorities to act by taking money or property in pursuit of centralized goals, destroy the Rule of Law and individual freedoms. There is a massive disconnect here - Voting for more stuff from others gives you less freedom in the long run. Removes incentives from others if greater redistribution occurs Socialism No chance of establishing itself over a people who have learned to become self-reliant, and have this feeling of self-respect, and respect for their fellow men. This is actually the strongest barrier and safeguard against Socialism/Fascism which a democracy can possess. The dream is nice, but it’s awful in practice ‘I remained a socialist for several years, even after my rejection of Marxism. If there could be such a thing as socialism combined with individual liberty, I would be a socialist still. For nothing could be better than living a modest, simple, and free life in an egalitarian society. It took some time before I recognized this as no more than a beautiful dream; that freedom is more important than equality; that the attempt to realize equality endangers freedom; and that, if freedom is lost, there will not even be equality among the unfree’ KARL R. POPPER, Unended Quest I’ll be the first to admit how lucky I am. Growing up here, with good parents to instil the values of working hard for what you want. In the next episode I’ll go through The Communist Manifesto – As even Marx knew you need capitalism to create the wealth first, before redistributing it. The step is to use capitalism for a communist end. Here’s a link to an article I read, “Authoritarian Liberals and Satisfied Conservatives: New research modifies the landscape of political psychology”
Another wipeout for the Liberal Party in the southern state of Victoria means their federal counterparts need to watch out, with their election due by May 2019. Was Victoria a win of the good over the bad? No, it shows winning election campaigns can be run on a positive agenda and the big message is: say what you do, and do what you say. But are you listening, Scott Morrison?Leaders are being changed at the drop of a hat or, in the case of the NSW Labor leader, Luke Foley, the dropping of pants. Another MP caught up in sexual harassment, and he's had to resign from his position. Alcohol, journalists and politicians is not a very good mix, but why do MPs of all persuasions decide it's OK to harass and molest women in politics? What type of community standards are set when conservative Senators make lewd comments about women in parliament? It's time they shut-up, zipped up their pants and kept their fingers to themselves.It's the question on everyone's lips: will this government last the full term? It's impractical to call the election now, so we think the federal election will be held in early March or May 2019. But this government is divided, has little in the way of an agenda, and is prepared to say and do anything to win any argument and score political points. It's a disaster for the Liberal/National Party, and the leadership changes, a lack of a clear agenda, as well as its general nastiness, could consign it to the dustbin – and possibly worse – in the first half of 2019.
Another wipeout for the Liberal Party in the southern state of Victoria means their federal counterparts need to watch out, with their election due by May 2019. Was Victoria a win of the good over the bad? No, it shows winning election campaigns can be run on a positive agenda and the big message is: say what you do, and do what you say. But are you listening, Scott Morrison?Leaders are being changed at the drop of a hat or, in the case of the NSW Labor leader, Luke Foley, the dropping of pants. Another MP caught up in sexual harassment, and he's had to resign from his position. Alcohol, journalists and politicians is not a very good mix, but why do MPs of all persuasions decide it's OK to harass and molest women in politics? What type of community standards are set when conservative Senators make lewd comments about women in parliament? It's time they shut-up, zipped up their pants and kept their fingers to themselves.It's the question on everyone's lips: will this government last the full term? It's impractical to call the election now, so we think the federal election will be held in early March or May 2019. But this government is divided, has little in the way of an agenda, and is prepared to say and do anything to win any argument and score political points. It's a disaster for the Liberal/National Party, and the leadership changes, a lack of a clear agenda, as well as its general nastiness, could consign it to the dustbin – and possibly worse – in the first half of 2019.
In part two, we talk about the tragic events that ended the life of Sisto Malaspina, the beloved co-owner of the Melbourne institution, Pellegrini's. We also talk about the alleged sexual assault of ABC reporter Ashley Raper, by now former NSW opposition leader, Luke Foley. politicsovercoffee.com
On this weeks episode we discuss: the recent terrorist attack in Melbourne, Tommy Robinson's ban from PayPal, Avi Yemini's chances at the state election and Luke Foley's resignation as Labor Leader in New South Wales following allegations of sexual assault.
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Is it ever okay to breastfeed a baby that isn't yours? An air hostess offered up her boob to someone else's baby on a flight this week and Rachel Corbett wants to know if this is what happens when you become a mother. Second thing on the agenda this week is dampness. Not in your house, but in your body. Yeah. Your insides are damp. You'd better go get that checked. Plus should women get to choose whether their #metoo stories go public? We unpack the Ashleigh Raper and Luke Foley allegations... The End Bits Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Rachel Corbett and Mia Freedman Producer: Elissa Ratliff COME TALK TO US Join the Out Louders Facebook group here. GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at outloud@mamamia.com.au Find any book mentioned at apple.co/mamamia Mamamia Out Loud is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here.
I love Philip Seymour Hoffman. One interesting thing he said, which I heard today during fifteen minutes of half-arsedly listening to an interview for some completely non-podcast related research, is "I'm not good at accents, you know, mimicking people." Just an interesting factoid! Our big topic today is the Armistice Day Centennial and the surrounding nationalistic blood worship of military and war that has risen to accompany it. Darcy's rightfully skeptical of how we took the only opportunity we'll ever have to mark the Centennial and mostly used it to beat a war drum for, appropriately, war and war-related accessories. Our little topic is the US mid-terms. Folks, Kieran is tired, and he's forgotten all the specific facts but that's okay, because the general take-away is that it was mostly a slightly-disappointing victory for the Democrats, who have an opportunity to recognise the electoral value of progressive politics but will likely choose to ignore this in favour of trying to peel off moderate Republicans in the suburbs of Mordor. Quite a crop of headlines, too - The Luke Foley sexual harrassment scandal has us rightly bummed out, not least of which because of the disgusting way that the story was broken and its resonant effect on the suffering of Foley's victim. Mark Latham has joined One Nation in an attempt to prove that two heads with a collective intelligence of one pretty stupid person are better than one head with only the dull reptilian malevolence of a minor serpent. The Bourke St attack has predictably been hijacked by jingoistic fuckwits for jingoistic, fuckwitted ends. And Scott "Beefy's" Morrison has done it again - made a god damn fool of himself, and it may be the apex of his unbelievably dumb arc.
00:01:15 Initial press reactions to Melbourne stabbing00:04:25 Narre Warren people at risk of ACL at their homes00:08:15 Sad story where rich boomers who inherit a house can't get more than $1.7m for it00:10:46 Frydenberg trying to sell renters a really dumb lie00:13:36 Jones and Morrison vs Trumble00:19:18 Jones helps Morrison come up with his "fair dinkum power" line00:21:00 Jones help Frydenberg come up with his dumb "rents will rise" lie00:23:36 Sleazy Scott and the FM crews00:30:28 We all like paying for Slomo's empty bus00:35:24 When you can actually appeal to people's hip pocket, but feel gross doing it - the ACF chatting with the Guardian00:42:44 How could cost of living be something that *helps* the Libs?00:46:00 Australia Vs Humanity - Fran Kelly can see an upside to holding kids for 5 years; Scott Morrison says he cries on his knees01:11:17 NSW Labor's wretched former leader Luke Foley is gone01:16:04 Mark Latham's completely disastrous first few days with One Nation
This week Caro and Corrie are joined by the wonderful Annabel Crabb whose new cookbook ‘Special Guest’ is in stores now. But there’s so much more to talk about than that! Caro reports back after her Andrew Olle lecture (watch her full speech HERE), we analyse Malcolm Turnbull’s recent ‘Q & A’ appearance (watch highlights HERE) and Annabel delivers Prime Minister Scott Morrison an early report card. Annabel's 'Crush of the Week' is ABC journalist Ashleigh Raper who has alleged she was sexually harassed by New South Wales opposition leader Luke Foley. Our 'Crush of the Week', as always, is supported by The Interchange Bench. If your business needs new players, pick them up from The Interchange Bench – the leading provider of temporary and contract talent. See Interchange bench.com.au Corrie’s grumpy about Donald Trump (again!) and Caro has a ‘Chat 10 Looks 3’ inspired Good Local Tip for the bakers out there. In “BSF” we (of course) delve into Annabel and Wendy Sharpe’s “Special Guest; Recipes for the happily imperfect host’ - available at My Bookshop HERE. Annabel shares her recipe for Sticky Gingerbread Cake that uses up any leftover Halloween pumpkins and is very much worthy of the ‘M’ word (see recipe below). Caro’s been off to the movies to see ‘A Star Is Born’ and loved it too. Thanks to everyone who snapped up tickets to our live podcast lunch event at The Flying Duck on November 28th, we’re happy (and sad) to announce we’ve SOLD OUT the event, raising funds for BCNA. We're looking forward to seeing everyone there and thanks to our show sponsors The Interchange Bench for making the event possible. If you missed out on tickets - we're hoping to hold more live events in the New Year, we'll keep you posted. We have a new Instagram account so please head to instagram and follow @DontShootPod. Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE. Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au 'Don't Shoot The Messenger' is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia. Annabel Crabb’s Sticky Gingerbread Cake 300g (2 cups) plain flour 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon ground allspice 1 teaspoon baking powder 125g unsalted butter 110g (1/2 cup) dark brown sugar 175g (1/2 cup) golden syrup 175g (1/2 cup) treacle 3 cm ginger, finely grated 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda 2 eggs lightly beaten 125ml (1/2 cup) milk 250 g (1 cup) pumpkin puree Preheat the oven to 200 degrees C (180 fan forced). Grease and line a 30cm x 20cm slice (tray bake) tin. Sift the flour into a mixing bowl with the cinnamon, allspice and baking powder. In a large heavy-based saucepan over low heat, melt the butter, sugar, treacle and golden syrup with the grated and ground ginger. When everything is incorporated, remove from the heat and whisk in the bicarb soda – it will fizz up, which will be fun for moment. Whisk in the eggs, milk and pumpkin puree until smooth. Now add the contents of the pan to the bowl and mix well. It will be a very liquid batter, but don’t despair: all will be well. Pour into the tin and place into the oven. After about 25 minutes it will be done. Keep an eye on it – the gingerbread should be sticky, so don’t wait until it’s completely risen and cracked. Insert a skewer in the centre and it should come out clean . Scout’s honour, this cake is nicer just as it is. What’s more, it keeps well in the fridge for a few days in an airtight container.
On Thursday's Paul Murray Live the panel reacted to Malcolm Turnbull's appearance on Q&A and to Luke Foley's resignation. Paul was joined by Pauline Hanson, Bronwyn Bishop, John Ruddick and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Bolt Report, we examine the Midterm elections, the Australian’s Andrew Clennell discusses the controversy surrounding Luke Foley and Harold Mitchell joins Andrew for his Whiskey with a mate segment See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alright hotshots, it's a brand new ep of Gather Around Me. Well, it's an ep of Gather Around Me. Look hotshots, this was recorded a couple of weeks ago. I got an ear infection, okay. Here are some important notes. One, this podcast will spoil the film Shutter Island. Two, throughout the history of the show, as longterm listeners will know, we often refer to the book The Cross & The Switchblade. That has been erroneous: the book we meant to refer to was Run Baby Run by Nicky Cruz. Maybe that's what we used to call it and my memory has just atrophied. *raises eyebrows as if to say, I wonder how that could have happened*. Also Ben's book is 100% available for purchase in stores now. It is called Australia: What Happened? and nobody gives up a life of being cool to be a nerd in the space of a page. Well done, Ben. Right, that's just about it. We will try to record another one soon so you can get up to speed on Luke Foley's resignation in a few weeks.
The NSW Opposition leader visited the CIS to set out an overview of Labor's vision ahead of the March 2019 state election and how his values of a fair go affect public policy. In 2010 Luke was elected to the Legislative Council of NSW. Since 2015 he has been leader of the NSW Labor Party and Shadow Minister for Western Sydney. Follow the CIS on Twitter @CISOZ or find us on Facebook 'The Centre for Independent Studies' for more updates. cis.org.au
Luke Foley stands firm as leader and cop who lost leg back on the job: News Wrap, October 25 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kristen Tsiamis with the top stories for Friday October 19 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The NSW Opposition leader on the Wagga Wagga by-election and the RMS offering contracts to offshore IT workers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to the full show podcast featuring Luke Foley, Anna Caldwell, Sebastian Gorka and Kieran Gilbert See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The NSW Opposition Leader apologises to Jewish leader Vic Alhadeff after he was denied entry to a Labor Party event See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The NSW Opposition Leader discusses the government's new RMS project that would see IT jobs being sent offshore and responds to claims Jewish leader Vic Alhadeff was turned away from a Labor Party event. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to the full show podcast from August 14 featuring Luke Foley, Sharri Markson, Tanveer Ahmed and Angela Vithoulkas See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley joins the show to chat about his plan for indigenous celebrations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew, Lucy & Theo are discussing Luke Foley's massive blunders. There's a Boatwatch update and Queensland state politician Jarrod Bleijie has dire warnings about some very familiar Twitter trolls. Support the show and get exclusive bonus episodes by subscribing on Patreon: www.patreon.com/BoontaVista Merchandise now available: boontavista.com/merchandise _____________________________ Twitter: twitter.com/boontavista iTunes: tinyurl.com/y8d5aenm Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=144888&refid=stpr Pocket Casts: pca.st/SPZB RSS: tinyurl.com/kq84ddb
NSW Labor Leader Luke Foley speaks to Miranda Devine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After Prime Minister Hun Sen's threat to protesters in Sydney to follow them home and beat them up if they burn his effigy, there have been a lot of concerns raised by Labor MPs, even though no responses from Australian Federal Government. - បន្ទាប់ពីពាក្យគម្រាមកំហែង របស់លោកនាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីហ៊ុន សែន ព្រមានដល់ពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរអូស្រ្តាលីដែលគ្រោងធ្វើបាតុកម្មប្រឆាំងរូបលោកនៅទីក្រុងស៊ីដនី ដែលថា លោកនឹងតាមវ៉ៃដល់ផ្ទះប្រសិនបើបាតុករដុតរូបទីងមោងរូបលោកនោះ តំណាងរាស្រ្តបក្សលេប័រជាច្រើនរូបបានចេញមុខជាហូរហែបង្ហាញពីការព្រួយបារម្ភចំពោះការគម្រាមកំហែងនេះ ។
Kristen Tsiamis with the top stories for Thursday March 8. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Miranda has State opposition leader Luke Foley and former Labor leader Mark Latham in the studio. Plus, an exclusive interview with a Manus Island detention centre security guard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Miranda Devine speaks to NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NSW Labor has unveiled what they call a modest plan to raise an extra $10b to be spent on roads, rail and hospitals. Opposition Leader Luke Foley with Justin Smith insists Labor's plan doesn't rely on voters having to support a risky asset lease.
The FULL Luke Foley/Farewell Flight interview, with Frank Jenks. Greatness.