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Best podcasts about miles herbert

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Saved for Later
Why is synaesthesia suddenly going viral? Plus: the poetry of the second mention – Saved for Later podcast

Saved for Later

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 29:26


In the latest episode of Guardian Australia's podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun is joined by former colleague Naaman Zhou – now of the New Yorker – to discuss the linguistic gymnastics involved in journalism, and a Twitter account documenting the best and worst of it. Plus – producer Miles Herbert joins the pod to talk about TikTok's latest obsession

Full Story
The death of David Dungay Jnr

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 36:11


One of the names chanted in the Australian protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis has been David Dungay. The eerie similarities between his case and the death of Floyd have brought his death in 2015 back into the spotlight. Both men were held down before they died, both cried ‘I can’t breathe’. Miles Herbert looks back at the death of David Dungay Jnr

Podcasting the Urban
Podcasting Cities, A User's Guide - Part II

Podcasting the Urban

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 30:42


We continue our talk to Cheyne Anderson, Justine Lloyd, Anja Kanngieser, Elizabeth Taylor and Miles Herbert about podcasting as an engaged research methodology and a research dissemination tool, the politics of representation and voice, working across sound, text and images, podcasting technology and narrative, journalism verses academic ethics, and more.

Podcasting the Urban
Podcasting Cities, A User's Guide - Part I

Podcasting the Urban

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 30:10


We talk to Cheyne Anderson, Justine Lloyd, Anja Kanngieser, Elizabeth Taylor and Miles Herbert about podcasting as an engaged research methodology and a research dissemination tool, the politics of representation and voice, working across sound, text and images, podcasting technology and narrative, journalism verses academic ethics, and more.

Think: Health
#101 - Shifting the Lens on Psychology 2: Colonialism and Practice (panel)

Think: Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 29:39


We continue our series unpacking the field of psychology. In this episode, Megan Williams chats to three white professionals working and researching mental health about the importance of cultural humility and learning to make space for Indigenous voices.Presenter: Megan Williams, Head of Girra Maa Indigenous Health Discipline at the University of Technology SydneyProducers:Megan Williams, Miles Herbert, Cheyne AndersonSpeakers:Adam Dickes - Masters of Clinical Psychology, PhD candidate University of Technology Sydney, Vice President of the Hearing Voices NetworkMerle Conyer - Private trainer and consultant in trauma informed practiceRuth Wells - Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales School of Psychiatry

Think: Sustainability
#98 - Emailing A Tree

Think: Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 17:33


When City of Melbourne launched the Urban Forest Visual strategy to gather data on the city's 77,000 trees, something happened they didn't plan for. In an attempt to engage the community in the data collection process, they added an email function so residents could notify the council if a tree needed help. Instead, the council received an outpouring of love letters, drawings and tributes to the urban environment. So they decided to write back... Featuring:Councillor Cathy Oke, City of Melbourne.Jeremy Walker - Lecturer in Environment, Culture and Society at the University of Technology Sydney. Producers: Cheyne Anderson, Miles Herbert. This program originally aired on Think: Digital Futures.

Think: Health
#96 - Counting Dead Women - After #MeToo

Think: Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 18:25


We started making this episode in May when the annual count of women who had died due to violence in Australia was 24. We finished making this episode in August when the count was 41. And in the time it took us to finish this episode, and upload it to your podcast feed, another woman he been allegedly murdered. This episode is about counting dead women, why we do it and what it means. Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel. This episode originally aired on After #MeToo - Stories of Social Change from 2SER 107.3.Thank you to everyone who helped create Destroy the Joint and Counting Dead Women, whose work inspired the episode.

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All Things Equal
After #MeToo: Counting Dead Women

All Things Equal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 18:04


We started making this episode in May when the annual count of women who had died due to violence in Australia was 24. We finished making this episode in August when the count was 41. And in the time it took us to finish this episode, and upload it to your podcast feed, another woman has been allegedly murdered. This is about counting dead women- why we do it and what it means.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.Thank you to everyone who helped create Destroy the Joint and Counting Dead Women, whose work inspired this episode.

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Seeking Sydney
Why is there a Bruce Lee Statue in Kogarah?

Seeking Sydney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 8:50


Ever wondered why there’s a Bruce Lee statue in Kogarah? Did you know there was a Bruce Lee statue in Kogarah? Our Seeking Sydney reporters went to Kogarah to find out why. Produced by Ellen Leabeater, Emma Lancaster, Nic Healey and Miles Herbert

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All Things Equal
After #MeToo: The C Word

All Things Equal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 30:08


Olivia was on a holiday when a man tried to force a kiss on her. It wasn’t the first time Olivia had her consent violated, but the thing that shocked her was how other people didn’t care. They blamed her.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.

All Things Equal
After #MeToo: The City

All Things Equal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 22:47


It’s a walk in the park. This expression is used to describe something that should be easy, but is it really that easy to walk through a park? Our experiences in the city can differ greatly between individuals, and for some, a walk through the park isn’t so peaceful.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.

All Things Equal
After #MeToo: Veronique and Priscilla

All Things Equal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 28:52


Veronique was five years old when her half brother first abused her. She says that for most of her life she was imprisoned in a cage of shame and silence.But upon hearing her abuser was now living with a woman who had children of her own, Veronique came forward, only to be let down by the criminal justice system.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Ninah Kopel, Miles Herbert and Joanna Cabot.

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All Things Equal
Introducing Season 1: After #MeToo

All Things Equal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 2:48


This series is a collaboration with The Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion at the University of Technology Sydney and 2SER 107.3FM. This podcast is hosted by Verity Firth. It was produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.

Think: Sustainability
#73 - Turning Cane Toads Into Sausages

Think: Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 20:19


Naomi has spent the last two years living in a tent in regional New South Wales. But she's not a backpacker, she's not doing a roundhouse trip of the Australian countryside. Naomi is capturing cane toads and turning them into sausages. Presenter: Jake Morcom. Producer: Jake Morcom and Miles Herbert.

Think: Sustainability
#72 - Should We Put A Price On The Environment?

Think: Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 18:47


In April 2010, the largest environmental disaster in US history struck the Gulf of Mexico - the explosion of oil rig Deepwater Horizon. After burning for more than a day, Deepwater Horizon sunk taking with it 11 lives, costing oil major BP more than $40 billion and an onslaught of environmental damage still being felt today. Over the last seven years the blame game for who was responsible and liable jumped back and forth with payouts being made to certain bodies who brought claims against BP for financial losses. But the blowout of a disaster to this scale goes far beyond a slump in tourism or trade in the region. Speakers: Jesse Fallon - PHD Student at Virginia Tech. Dr Stan Palassis - Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney. Ana Bugnot - Research Associate at the University of New South Wales. Presenter: Jake Morcom. Producer: Jake Morcom and Miles Herbert. Editorial guidance from Miles Herbert and Ellen Leabeater.

Think: Health
#74 - Why A Pharmacist Might Soon Prescribe You Medication

Think: Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 26:10


When you think of a pharmacist, your mind probably turns to the street corner chemist where as a kid you got a bag of jellybeans after getting your flu shot. Now while that is still true for some, the evolving role of the pharmacist could see them do more than hand over your prescription, but prescribe medications for you on the spot. Typically that role has been left to general practitioners, but as consumer demand increases, the healthcare industry is looking to ways the pharmacist could operate as a middle figure between diagnosis and drug administration. Producer: Jake Morcom and Miles Herbert. Presenter: Jake Morcom.

Fourth Estate
Media Manipulators in Transitioning Times

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 30:25


Miles Herbert sat down with American academic and journalist Jeff Jarvis from Buzzmachine and the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism as well as Derek Wilding, the Co-Director of the Centre for Media Transition from the University of Technology Sydney ahead of the Centre's launch earlier this week. 

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Fourth Estate
Bullshit Detecting With Nick Enfield

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 27:49


Nick Enfield is a professor of linguistics at the University of Sydney, and head researcher at the Post Truth Initiative. Enfield has gathered a team of researchers including data scientists and software developers to create a 'bullsh*t detector' hoping to stop the spread of fake news, lies, and propaganda. Miles Herbert sat down with Nick to discuss how we should navigate this current political climate of misinformation. Also Kid Rock.

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