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Hi there, I’m Jacqueline Maley, the host of Inside Politics, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald’s weekly politics podcast. We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year. In February last year, the identities of hundreds of Jewish academics and creatives who were members of a Whatsapp group were leaked by pro-Palestinian activists in the wake of the October 7 attack and war in Gaza. In this episode, Australian National University’s Dr Simon Copland and chief political correspondent David Crowe discuss whether this leak can be classified as “doxxing” and whether such a practice should be outlawed. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi there, I’m Jacqueline Maley, the host of Inside Politics, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald’s weekly politics podcast. We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year. In February last year, the identities of hundreds of Jewish academics and creatives who were members of a Whatsapp group were leaked by pro-Palestinian activists in the wake of the October 7 attack and war in Gaza. In this episode, Australian National University’s Dr Simon Copland and chief political correspondent David Crowe discuss whether this leak can be classified as “doxxing” and whether such a practice should be outlawed. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Copland - the incoming CEO of the Conservation Council of the ACT has a chat with us about their activities n the lead up to the 2024 ACT elections
How would you feel if details of your private chats, including your name, were released publicly, making you a target for attacks? That is precisely what happened to a group of Jewish creatives whose Whatsapp chats were leaked last week. In response the Albanese government has vowed to legislate against the practice of “doxxing” as it is called. But is it even possible to make laws against this? Plus, we talk about the PM's engagement to his partner Jodie Haydon, Barnaby Joyce's little lie down on a Canberra street, and the final episode of Nemesis. Today, we are joined by Dr Simon Copland from Australia National University, and as always, our chief political correspondent David Crowe, to discuss the week in politics.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How would you feel if details of your private chats, including your name, were released publicly, making you a target for attacks? That is precisely what happened to a group of Jewish creatives whose Whatsapp chats were leaked last week. In response the Albanese government has vowed to legislate against the practice of “doxxing” as it is called. But is it even possible to make laws against this? Plus, we talk about the PM's engagement to his partner Jodie Haydon, Barnaby Joyce's little lie down on a Canberra street, and the final episode of Nemesis. Today, we are joined by Dr Simon Copland from Australia National University, and as always, our chief political correspondent David Crowe, to discuss the week in politics.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Town's strength on the bench improves so does ours! Matt is joined this week by Andy Kaye, Simon Copland and debutant Jonny Gillespie. The lads chat through the last two games against Sheffield Utd and Preston, did we gain or drop points? Sheff Utd - We chat about the refereeing controversies - The use of Hogg in a new role - Big Jon impresses again - Sorba shows up well - Carlos's subs - Lee Nicholls saving the world. Andy's Man Club Day PNE game - 2 big pen shouts go our way - Are Town struggling again in the final third? - Does Tino add a new dimension? - Key run coming up. Episode sponsored by Magic Rock Brewing. Use code AHTTC10 for 10% off online purchases. Intro - Fiery Breeze Outro - Chris Carter Artwork: @Scribeyak & Johnny Hildred.
Kosi picks up the baton! In the TTC relay team this week is Dan 'Pozza' Porritt, Simon Copland and Andy "The Kayemaker" Kaye. The lads chat about a grand old victory over WBA! Naby was electric High Energy Are we challengers? Episode sponsored by Magic Rock Brewing. Use code AHTTC10 at checkout for 10% off online purchases at www.magicrockbrewing.com Intro - Fiery Breeze Outro - Chris Carter Artwork: Johnny Hildred & Tom Bradshaw
Freelance writer and journalist Ben Riley joins Liz and Ben for a magical history tour as Susan Sto Helit teams up with a couple of monks to stop time...er...stopping in the twenty-sixth Discworld novel: 2001's Thief of Time. In Ankh-Morpork, a mystery woman tasks the odd but talented Jeremy Clockson to build a clock so accurate it can measure the tick of the Universe. In mountain monastery of Oi Dong, Lu-Tze, sweeper of the History Monks, gains a new apprentice: the unmotivated but gifted Newgate "Lobsang" Ludd. And in his domain, Death senses that the Auditors of Reality, grey entities who count every atom, are once again seeking to curb the chaos of life. He recruits his granddaughter Susan to help find the son of Time. If they can't, he'll have to get the old band back together and ride out for the end of the world - at precisely one o'clock, this Wednesday... Pratchett brings back a string of old favourites for this action-packed romp through...well, not quite through time, but it's certainly "about" time. It's the last book to properly star Susan Sto Helit, and for that matter Death; it brings back Lu-Tze, the sweeper who nudged Brutha in the right direction back in Small Gods; and Nanny Ogg is here too, in her first major appearance since the last Witches book, Carpe Jugulum. Oh, and there's a main character named Lobsang, and we know all about that name... Is this what you were hoping for in a third outing for Susan? How do you feel about the fate(s) of Lobsang and Jeremy? Where do you land on having an in-universe excuse for continuity errors in Discworld? And are the monkish wisdom jokes okay because they're based more on kung fu movie tropes than actual Tibetan culture, or is it still a bit on the nose? Join the conversation using the hashtag #Pratchat48 on social media! Guest Benjamin Riley (not to be confused with Spider-Man clone Ben Reilly) is an award-winning freelance writer and journalist. He's written for Junkee, SBS Online, PopMatters, Overland, the Star Observer and many other publications. Ben also works in AIDS research and in HIV and sexual health policy, organises queer community events, and co-hosted and produced the queer political podcast Queers with Simon Copland from 2015 to 2019. (You can still find old episodes in most podcast directories and via the Queers acast page.) For more on what Ben's up to, follow him at @bencriley on Twitter or hit up his website at benjaminriley.com.au. In other Ben news, the videogame Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown, written by a certain Ben McKenzie, is now available on Steam! As usual, you can find notes and errata for this episode on our web site. Next episode we take another little breather - it's been a long lockdown here in Melbourne, folks - to read a Pratchett short story: his take on Arthurian myth, Once and Future! It was originally published in 1995 in the collection Camelot, but like most of his short fiction you can find it in A Blink of the Screen. Send us your questions using the hashtag #Pratchat49, or via email to chat@pratchatpodcast.com. And yes, we are planning something a little different and special for our fiftieth episode in December - watch our website and social media for news on that soon!
Kosi hosts Episode 96 with a guest panel of Simon Copland, Dan Porritt and ex Town Keeper Phil Senior. The lads discuss: - The Wycombe defeat. - The Boro defeat. - The owner's statement. - Darren Drysdale going full Stone Cold Steve Austin. Episode sponsored by Magic Rock Brewing. Use code takesthatchance10 at checkout for 10% off online purchases at www.magicrockbrewing.com Intro - Fiery Breeze Outro - Chris Carter Artwork: Johnny Hildred & Tom Bradshaw
Kosi hosts episode 95! The Bear is joined by Simon Copland, Dan 'The Ginger Ogre' Porritt and Radio Leeds Match Summariser Matt Glennon to discuss the talking points from Saturday's game at Luton. The lads ask questions over Corberan's system and interact with the live audience. Episode sponsored by Magic Rock Brewing. Use code takesthatchance10 at checkout for 10% off online purchases at www.magicrockbrewing.com Intro - Fiery Breeze Outro - Chris Carter Artwork: Johnny Hildred & Tom Bradshaw
Simon Copland is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Australian National University (ANU) who is currently studying the online "manosphere" on Reddit. He's written for the BBC, The Guardian, Fairfax and News Corp. and he co-hosted the Queers podcast with Benjamin Riley. Here Simon lays out what the "manosphere" is and why it exists. We discuss incel violence, male alienation, Jordan Peterson, the material conditions that leads to this stuff and the challenges of trying to understand it. Scrubbing the internet clean of these ideas clearly isn't working and neither is joking about killing all men; so what's the alternative? If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you I was on the "What's Left?" podcast with Aimee Terese & Oliver Bateman I’m coming to Brunswick Heads for a bunch of shows with Sam Taunton & Nikki Britton in January @SimonCopland simoncopland.com queerspodcast.com ARTICLE: What are we talking about when we talk about a crisis in masculinity? by Simon Copland Simon's review of the politics of Joker Cause of the Week: MensLine Australia (mensline.org.au)
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Jarryd is joined by Simon Copland from Queers Podcast (@QueersPodcast) to discuss the walking contradiction that was Nicky Crane, the gay skinhead neo-Nazi!Subscribe (for free!), rate and review Sinister Sissies on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Follow Sinister Sissies on Twitter at @SinisterSissies.Sinister Sissies is a Lipp Media podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neil, Kosi and Matt are joined by the debuting Simon Copland to discuss yet another defeat at Luton and a rejection from the Cowley brothers. In between the regular features, Lolo has a pop and we invite your twitter conversations. This episode was sponsored by AKLD Training. AKLD Training is run by Andy Kaye who is a qualified life and business coach. He’s a Leadership Development Facilitator, Coach and Trainer who works with companies to improve their leadership skills. www.linkedin.com/in/andy-kaye-39004314a/
What the hell is queer theory? Who gets to identify as queer? Does it mean anything to call yourself a “queer ally”? These are the kinds of questions writers Benjamin Riley and Simon Copland ask on Queers, a discussion and interview podcast about critical queer politics and culture.Simon Copland is a PhD Student in Sociology at the ANU. He is a freelance writer with a focus on gender, sexuality and politics. In his spare time he does powerlifting, loves rugby union and is a David Bowie fanatic. Benjamin Riley is a freelance writer and journalist, writing about queer politics and culture, sex and gender, and mental health. Listen to Queers on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or below.Queers is a Lipp Media podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we chat about Chris Lilley's infinite free passes upon the release of his new Netflix show. We're shaving our back hair and waxing our butt hair for an in depth discussion on personal grooming. And we're joined by writer and host of Queers podcast Simon Copland to chat to us about his polyamorous relationship. Is it one big orgy every night? How does marriage equality apply to poly thruples? How does he manage jealousy? Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify now.Subscribe (for free!), rate and review The Gays Are Revolting on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts. Follow The Gays Are Revolting on Twitter at @gaysrevolting, Facebook at The Gays Are Revolting & Instagram @gaysrevoltingpod.Send topic suggestions and other correspondence to gaysrevolting@lippmedia.com. The Gays Are Revolting records at Castaway Studios in Melbourne, Australia and is released weekly every Saturday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gay rugby, a missed flight and finding new confidence in performance. Simon Copland is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Australian National University. He is a freelance writer who has been published in the Guardian, SBS Online Australia, BBC Online, and co-produces and presents the podcast Queers, not to be confused with the podcast you’re currently on, which you should all subscribe to. Simon is the co-editor of the online publishing site Green Agenda. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.
Today is one year since the announcement of the result in the marriage law postal survey, and I have a special podcast episode focusing on that process. I interviewed Simon Copland and Dr Liz Allen on Tuesday at a conference about the anniversary at the ANU. Simon's Queers podcast Simon's paper on the marriage survey discussed in the interview Liz's profile at the ANU website
Australian writer Simon Copland joined the Weekend Collective today, after he attended the Sydney event of far-right speakers Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux last night.He live-tweeted the whole event on Twitter, saying Molyneux argued that Australia Aboriginal culture is backward, and that Southern spoke against multiculturalism.Copland told the Weekend Collective that New Zealanders attending next week's speaking event can likely expect a similar talk based around Maori culture. The controversial duo are set to talk in Auckland on August 3, at a currently undisclosed venue.LISTEN ABOVE TO THE FULL CONVERSATION
Friend of the pod, Simon Copland rejoins us to talk identity politics, queer spaces, and what a powerful, unbridled campaign for equal love can do to quash homophobia and enhance the rights of everyone in the LGBTIQA+ community.
Simon Copland's polyamorous relationships seem to concern many gay people. But accepting diversity means accepting all of it, even when it comes to sex. Simon is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Australian National University. He is a freelance writer who has been published in the Guardian, SBS Online Australia, BBC Online, and co-produces and presents the podcast Queers. Simon is the co-editor of the online publishing site Green Agenda. In his free time he likes to powerlift, he loves rugby union, and he's a David Bowie fanatic. Simon Copland will be featured in the new Queerstories book which can be pre-ordered on Booktopia. Queerstories is an LGBTQIA+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff, insomnia rant and photos of my dog Frank follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Gay Savvy is a full house again with Michael James, Kat & John. Joining our usual favourite segments of "You Know what I love?" & "What's got your goat?" this weeks talking point is "Can you choose to be gay?". Our special guest this week is writer Simon Copland who joins us to speak about his article discussing the concept of choosing to be gay or not. It's a great discussion point and makes for another interesting episode. Join us for that and much much more on @Gaysavvy