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With Anton Enus.Journalist and author Stan Grant's new book is Murriyang, a meditation on love, art and the memories, history and relationships that have shaped him. He tells Anton Enus about the spiritual practice and grace that underpin the book.Event details:Sat 01 Mar, 1:15pm | East Stage
Men's ministry should be more than just an event—it should be a brotherhood. In this raw conversation, Pastor Stan from Cloverhill Church shares his insights on what really works when it comes to reaching and discipling men. From the impact of Men's Alliance Tribes to lessons learned over 28 years of ministry, this episode is packed with wisdom, leadership insights, and stories of faith in action.
Stan Grant is an Australian journalist. His new book is 'Murriyang: Song of Time'. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer, journalist, historian, and author Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri first nations Australian talks about his new book Murriyang Song of Time.
The great project of the Enlightenment was to bring reason to the forefront. No more would humans be held back by superstitions: the power of the mind was all that was needed for advancement. Three centuries on though, and some people are beginning to think the pendulum has swung too far.Celebrated journalist and public intellectual Stan Grant joined John onstage in Sydney for a live recording of Undeceptions to discuss this new disenchanted age.(02:19) - - Introduction: Everything we wished for is here, and that's a problem (07:55) - - Stan Grant arrives (08:56) - - The Voice to Parliament (14:38) - - Stan on St Augustine (16:43) - - Stan's early life (19:48) - - Beginning a career in journalism (33:45) - - What makes you 'Australian'? (37:04) - - Deconstructing the Enlightenment (43:52) - - Truth-telling (45:35) - - Stan's theological journey (53:58) - - Reflections of suffering (01:00:16) - - 5 Minute Jesus (01:04:17) - - Hasn't Christianity done terrible damage to Indigenous cultures?
"God's Plan for Marriage"Ephesians 5:21-33Guest Pastor Stan GrantNovember 24, 2024Stan Grant is the pastor of Cloverhill Church in Midlothian, VA. https://www.cloverhill.church/Learn about this year's Kingdom Builder's project: https://www.oasischurch.online/kingdom-buildersHow should Christians think about voting and politics? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak82aD16r04NEW KIDS SPACE NOW OPEN!We have expanded with 3x more space for the babies, kids, and youth in your family.https://www.instagram.com/oasischurchva/reel/C8FqHIipr3u/OUR NEW VISION STATEMENT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0WFhtL7h3IOasis Church exists to Worship God, Equip the believers, and Reach the lost.We are led by Pastor Nate Clarke and are located in Richmond, VA.Stay Connected:Website: https://oasischurch.online Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oasischurchva/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OasisChurchRVA/
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Seek Week - Night 2"The Art of Bothering God"Luke 11:5-10; 18: 1-8Guest Pastor Stan GrantSeptember 9, 2024Our new Kids and Youth space is almost ready! We are expanding our current space to make room for families, with 3x more space for kids, youth, and the next generation. https://www.instagram.com/oasischurchva/reel/C8FqHIipr3u/Learn about this year's Kingdom Builders project to secure land for the future of Oasis Church: https://www.oasischurch.online/kingdom-builders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGL-Xr4I4_cSERMON NOTES:- “That we would Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all situations for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus”- What was fundamental in the early church has become supplemental to the modern church.- The key to becoming a person of prayer is desperation not discipline- Being persistent not passive will get the attention Of God!!- Luke 11:5–10- Luke 18:1–5- These parables are not a comparison they are a contrast.- Luke 11:9–13- Luke 18:6–8- Hebrews 11:6Oasis Church exists to help people see Jesus more clearly.We are led by Pastor Nate Clarke and are located in Richmond, VA.Stay Connected:Website: https://oasischurch.online Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oasischurchva/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OasisChurchRVA/
In this episode I speak with Yaleela, an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker, Registered Play Therapist and private practice owner in Queensland. She is deeply passionate about Social Work practice because she understands the significant impact of social, economic, and political factors on the health and well-being of our children, families, and communities. Yaleela is dedicated to the profession and actively participates in the Australian Association of Social Workers and the Play Therapy Practitioners Association, as well as building capacity for other First Nations allied health practitioners. Links to resources mentioned in this week's episode: Yaleela's business - http://yaleelatorrenssocialwork.com.au/ Bindi Bennett's publications - https://www.bindibennett.com/copy-of-resources Dr Bruce Perry - https://www.bdperry.com/ Dr Dan Siegel - https://drdansiegel.com/ Mental Health Academy - https://www.mentalhealthacademy.com.au/ Mindsight Institute - https://mindsightinstitute.com/ Lisa Sion - https://lisa-dion.com/ Stan Grant's IQ2 Debate speech - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEOssW1rw0I&ab_channel=TheEthicsCentre This episode's transcript can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pRIC3EYIRcMq5TBhPjhAsLwXnqPTWmZmqMCUeriboGE/edit?usp=sharing
In this special Undeceptions Single, Stan Grant shares his reflections on God and suffering in the wake of the Bondi Junction attacks that occurred on April 13 in Sydney, Australia.
Oli Flower sits down to talk with Penny Stewart, an intensivist working in Alice Springs, to discuss the upcoming "Together Outback: Hearing the Outback Voices in Healthcare" conference. Music credits: Spinifex Gum - The Children Came Back. Listen to the full track. *** Together Outback: Hearing the Outback Voices in Healthcare 21-22 June, 2024 | Alice Springs Limited free tickets available. Book now to confirm your place! *** Together Outback: Hearing the Outback Voices in Healthcare is a unique conference looking at the challenges of critical care in the rural and remote setting. The need to adapt to the environment, the resources and our patients. How adaption drives the need for innovation and advocacy to build strong critical care in remote Australia. Get ready to be inspired as renowned journalist and Indigenous affairs expert, Stan Grant, takes the stage to share his unique insights on healthcare disparities and the importance of hearing marginalized voices. With his thought-provoking perspectives, Stan Grant will challenge the audience to think critically about the current state of healthcare and its impact on First Nation communities. But that's not all. “Together Outback” goes beyond one speaker, providing a platform for numerous respected doctors and healthcare professionals to share their experiences and expertise. These esteemed individuals will shed light on the challenges faced by clinicians delivering critical care in regional and remote Australia, as well as the unique challenges faced by Indigenous communities, and discuss innovative approaches to bridging the healthcare gaps. This event is a must-attend for anyone in the healthcare industry who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the issues faced by First Nation Peoples. The insights shared by the speakers will provide valuable knowledge and tools that can be applied to improve health care practices. Through a professional and compelling tone, this event aims to raise awareness and spark meaningful discussions about healthcare inequalities. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on improving healthcare for all. Prepare to be captivated by the stories, ideas, and solutions presented at “Together Outback: Hearing the Voices in Healthcare.” By attending, you'll be part of a transformative event that will leave a lasting impact on your understanding of healthcare disparities and the importance of inclusivity in the field. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of the conversation. *This event is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health's Specialist Training Program (STP) For more information, go to: https://intensivecarenetwork.com/together-outback-the-free-conference-you-must-attend/
Stan Grant left the ABC, citing the media had failed — it had failed him and his family, and it had failed the country. Last week, he was struck by a stark reminder when the news of the charging of Sam Kerr in the UK led to an enormous amount of coverage that failed to deal with the story with grace, humanity and a real interrogation of what racism means. Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Stan Grant, on his reflections on the media since he left it and where he finds hope. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Stan Grant
What does it take to grow the perfect grape? Find out in today's episode with Stan Grant, a vineyard specialist with decades of experience in the grape-growing industry. We discuss Stan's journey into grape growing, the biggest issue in grape nutrition, balancing yield and quality, changes in grape growing practices, creating a crop nutrition plan, differentiating grape varieties for wine, table grapes, and raisins, the challenges and future of the grape industry, and Stan's publications and speaking engagements. Takeaways Grapevines require a balanced approach to nutrition and stress management to achieve high-quality yields. Mechanization and precision fertigation have revolutionized grape growing practices, allowing for more efficient use of resources. Different grape varieties are cultivated for wine, table grapes, and raisins, each with specific production goals and management practices. The grape industry faces challenges such as labor shortages, water availability, and disease management, but innovation and efficiency can help overcome these obstacles. Stan Grant's expertise and contributions to the grape industry have been instrumental in raising the level of knowledge and improving practices. Useful Links that we mentioned Lodi Growers Idaho Wine Commission
In this episode we speak about Rainbow washing... what is it and have you been a victim of it? Plus with prominent and well-loved first nations journalist Stan Grant's sudden departure from our TV screens, Brooke and Matty discuss discrimination in Australia and how we can stop this from happening. Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. LINKS Follow @itsmattymills on Instagram Follow @brooke.blurton on Instagram Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITSHosts: Brooke Blurton and Matty MillsExecutive Producer: Rachael HartEditor: Adrian WaltonManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're bringing you an episode from our archive. In May 2023, Stan Grant announced that he would be leaving the ABC and standing down as the host of its Q+A program. His decision, and the torrent of abuse that prompted it, has led to a reckoning about how responsible the media is for the racism that pervades our culture. On this episode, culture news editor Osman Faruqi joins Samantha Selinger-Morris to discuss Stan Grant, the ABC and Australia's racism problem. This episode first aired on May 24, 2023.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're bringing you an episode from our archive. In May 2023, Stan Grant announced that he would be leaving the ABC and standing down as the host of its Q+A program. His decision, and the torrent of abuse that prompted it, has led to a reckoning about how responsible the media is for the racism that pervades our culture. On this episode, culture news editor Osman Faruqi joins Samantha Selinger-Morris to discuss Stan Grant, the ABC and Australia's racism problem. This episode first aired on May 24, 2023.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Help the Yale Center for Faith & Culture meet a $10,000 matching challenge for podcast production; click here to donate today.How do you speak to the unspeakable? How does a people connected to place retain their sense of meaning and time when they are displaced and ignored? Indigenous Australian journalist and public intellectual Stan Grant (Monash University) joins Evan Rosa for a discussion of his experience as an Aboriginal Australian, the son of Wiradjuri and Kamiliroi people in the Outback of New South Wales, Australia. He tells the story of his family's Christian faith and Aboriginal identity—how the two work together. He shares the sense of aboriginal homelessness and displacement and his efforts to seek justice for Aboriginal people in modern Australia, a place with no memory. He teaches us the meaning of Yindyamarra Winhanganha—which is Wiradjuri concept meaning a life of respect, gentleness, speaking quietly and walking softly, in a world worth living in. He comments on declining democracy, how to live with dignity after catastrophe, what it means to be both nothing and everything—and we learn from Stan about the power of silence to speak to the unspeakable.About Stan GrantStan Grant is an indigenous aboriginal Australian journalist, former war correspondent, and an award-winning author of multiple books, including 2023's The Queen Is Dead: Time for a Public Reckoning (Harper Collins). He served in high profile roles in Australia as a current affairs and news presenter with Channel 7, CNN, SBS and the ABC. He was recently appointed inaugural Director of the Constructive Institute Asia Pacific in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University.Show NotesTo learn more about Stan Grant and the Constructive Institute, click here.What is home in a place of exile?Coolah, New South Wales, AustraliaEntering “Australia”What it means to be an indigenous person—an Indigenous Australian or Aboriginal in particularAustralia is a place with no memory.Stan Grant's Christian faith: “Waiting for God”Simone Weil and giving voice to affliction through silence and waitingWhat it is to be nothingSuffering and meaninglessness“We find our nothingness, which is everything.”“I don't have to look for the meaning of affliction and I don't have to look for someone to answer for that affliction, because Christ is already there to hold the weight of that affliction.”Biame—Aboriginal Creator God Spirit—Rainbow SerpentDepth of spiritual connection to place“Jesus is a tribal man, living in a place of occupation.”Jesus's totem: WaterDeep time, deep silenceA breaking point with modernity“We are, at our essence, spiritual people, poetic people of place. We are not political people of enlightenment, and that, that is a hard weight to bear, to live as poetic people of God in a world of politics that seeks to kill God.”ResponsibilityYindyamarra winangana—”respect in a world worth living in”“I am not responsible for what I do. I'm also responsible for what you do. And that is the essence of what it is to be a First Nations person in Australia. That is the essence of It is a respect and a responsibility beyond who we are, but connects us to where we are.”1 Peter 2:17: “Honor everyone.”Individual identity vs communal belongingUluru Statement, “Makarrata”Australia is the only Commonwealth country that has not recognized First Nations peoples politically, and given them a voice to Australian Parliament.Secondary citizenshipStruggle of Aboriginal AustraliansWhat is it to live with catastrophe?“The absence of love makes us know love is real.”The Crow People: Chief Plenty Coups: “After that, nothing happened.”How to live with dignity after catastrophe.Miroslav Volf on remembering rightly“This is my quest to try to understand those things. And it's the quest of an exile. It's, it's exile that I was forced into, that my people were forced into, that I share with others, that I seek to embrace as an exile of silence, an exile of love, and an exile of belonging and not identity. James Joyce, James Baldwin, Tony Morrison, these people have shared this journey, the great poets, the great writers, the great artists who have sought to give expression to that sense of what it is to be exiled from the modernity of who we are, what we all want to be something. And maybe when we are reduced to nothing, we may find what it is to be everything.”After Queen Elizabeth diedA people of suffering, but not tragedyWhat it means to be human: Born from the dustSelf-giving and YindyamarraWeightlessness of liberalismAmerica: Can it hold the weight?Declining democracy around the world“There's no ancestors in Rawls. There's no history in Rawls.”“For me, a life worth living is to know where I am.”Production NotesThis podcast featured journalist Stan GrantEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
Leigh Sales is one of Australia's most beloved journalists. A veteran anchor of the ABC's flagship current affairs program 7.30, the new presenter of Australian Story, co-host of hugely popular podcast Chat 10 Looks 3 with Annabel Crabb, and a bestselling author, Sales has been recognised with three Walkley Awards over the course of a career that has seen her interview countless political leaders, innovators and artists. In her new book, Storytellers: Questions, Answers and the Craft of Journalism, Sales turns her talents on her remarkable peers – including Waleed Aly, Richard Fidler, Niki Savva and Stan Grant – revealing candid insights into the craft of journalism and the power of storytelling. Over an intimate dinner at award-winning winery Montalto, Sales was joined by her close friend Lisa Millar, co-host of ABC News Breakfast, as they shared insights from their careers in the media and offer a peek behind the curtain of this vital but often misunderstood profession. This event was recorded on Friday 6 October 2023 AT Montalto as part of Spring Fling. Presented in partnership with Montalto. The bookseller for this event was Antipodes Bookshop and Gallery. Featured music is ‘Mirror' by Simon Winkler.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hamas-Israel conflict has exposed a dark misinformation crisis. Stan Grant speaks out after the Voice's defeat. Plus, Andrew speaks with best-selling author and human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali live from London.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there is no chance for a ceasefire in Gaza, Stan Grant laments the Voice result in his first public remarks since the vote, Olympic 800 metres champion says she will keep fighting discriminatory testosterone rules.
In a special bonus episode for The Beliefs Series, James Valentine is joined by broadcaster, journalist, author, and academic; Wiradjuri man, Stan Grant.
Journalist, Stan Grant has walked away from his media career to help fix what he calls a toxic global news culture.
In 2021 I was joined by Stan Grant to talk about his book “With the Falling of the Dusk”. In this episode of Better Make it Quick, we talk about Stan's life experiences from on the ground in the middle of conflict, the suffering of First Nations people and the beautiful acts of humanity he has witnessed and experienced. Got suggestions for Better Than Yesterday? I'd love you to get involved in our listener survey! https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/osher Stay up to date by joining the mailing list here: Osher Günsberg - Better Than Yesterday Podcast | Linktree Anything else? Come visit us on discord. Join the oshergünsberg Discord Server! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1 Chronicles 4:10Pastor Stan Grant of Cloverhill Church in Midlothian, VA https://www.cloverhill.church/October 09, 2023Oasis Church exists to help people see Jesus more clearly.We are led by Pastor Nate Clarke and are located in Richmond, VA.Stay Connected:Website: https://oasischurch.online Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oasischurchva/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OasisChurchRVA/
Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull provides an update on her battle against the Victorian Liberal Party, Stan Grant plays the race card and accuses The Australian of pushing a smear campaign. Plus, Chris Bowen won't accept his green scheme failures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lucy Letby condamnée à vie pour le meurtre de sept bébés. Stan Grant quitte ABC pour un poste de recherche universitaire. Les Brics en Sommet à Johannesburg.
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With the campaign for a First Nations Voice to Parliament in full swing, leading First Nations thinkers Stan Grant and Teela Reid ask whether we are entering a new era for Australian democracy. Are we ready to speak and hear the truth about history as we move into the future? Two storytellers with different experiences and perspectives spoke about what it means to be a First Nations person in a country that is yet to reconcile historical wrongs. This episode was recorded live at the 2023 Sydney Writers' Festival. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and follow our channel. Sydney Writers' Festival podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms. After more? Follow Sydney Writers' Festival on social mediaInstagram: @sydwritersfestFacebook: @SydWritersFestTwitter: @SydWritersFestTikTok: @sydwritersfestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Australia's most high-profile Indigenous journalist was forced to step away from his role because of racist abuse – it made headlines around the world. But here in Australia, most of the media and our political leaders have struggled to comprehend the meaning of the moment – and appear to be trapped in a cycle of well-wishes, apologies and outright denial instead of taking action. Today, Yorta Yorta writer and contributor to The Saturday Paper Daniel James, on whether Australia is mature enough to have a national conversation about racism and justice for Indigenous people. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Daniel James
In this episode we discuss a range of topics so equal and yet so diverse, they refuse to be pigeonholed into a simple podcast description.(00:00) 385a(00:43) Introduction(02:05) My Week(05:06) Dying With Dignity(10:56) Lidia Thorpe(13:57) Poll on Racism(24:02) ABC and Murdoch Journalists(33:34) Stan Grant ... again(40:28) Tina Turner(45:01) Sports Betting Advertising(48:56) Submarines(49:26) Scomo Memoir(51:13) Private School Payroll Tax(53:13) Ukraine Stuff(01:08:49) Linda Hurley(01:11:19) Rent Crisis(01:22:18) ANC and PutinChapters, images & show notes powered by vizzy.fm.To financially support the Podcast you can make a per-episode donation via Patreon or donate through PaypalWe Livestream every Tuesday night at 7:30pm Brisbane time. Follow us on Facebook or YouTube, watch us live and join the discussion in the chat room.You can sign up for our newsletter which is basically links to articles that Trevor has highlighted as potentially interesting and which may be discussed on the podcast. You will get 3 emails per week.
La irrupción de las redes sociales en todo ámbito de la vida ha aumentado la interacción entre los periodistas y la audiencia. Sin embargo, con esto también han aumentado los abusos y el acoso virtual de tipo racial, homofóbico, sexual, religioso, etc. El periodista del programa Q&A de la ABC, Stan Grant, quien se identifica como miembro del pueblo Wiradjuri, recientemente decidió dejar su carrera en pausa decepcionado ante la avalancha de mensajes de odio recibidos en las redes sociales. Para hablar de esto, en SBS Audio entrevistamos al experto en periodismo y académico de la RMIT, Antonio Castillo.
Nous passons au personnage de la semaine avec Valentine Sabouraud. Aujourd'hui, nous allons parler d'un journaliste qui vient de quitter son poste après avoir été victime de harcèlement raciste. Sa démission, qui a fait grand bruit dans les médias, interroge sur la gestion de la haine dans la société, sur les réseaux sociaux et dans la presse.
Just hours after we hear the news, Myf and Zan pay tribute to Tina Turner; an icon of music, a survivor who became a Queen, and an inspiration to so many. From our personal recollections, to chatting with her collaborators about working with her, it's all about Tina as we reunite for Bang On this week. Beyoncé has also been living large this week, after Zan caught her incredible set on Saturday night in Edinburgh. You'll get the full debrief. Curious about the blue couch meme doing the rounds? Don't worry, Myf will explain it all. And a piece on sad songs reveals which of us leans in and which doesn't. Myf is banging on about the TV series everyone is talking about: Jury Duty. And Zan watched a heap of movies on the plane to and from London, you'll get the best of them. It's a big Bang On! Show notes: Tina Turner: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-25/singer-tina-turner-has-died-aged-83/102389716 5 Brilliant Tina Turner songs you need to hear today: https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/features/tina-turner-best-songs/102390814 Beyonce in Edinburgh: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CshV5jFrU3P/?igshid=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng%3D%3D Blue couch meme: https://www.pedestrian.tv/entertainment/tiktok-cursed-blue-couch-meme/ Sad songs: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/19/science/behavior-music-sadness.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytimesscience Stan Grant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbITk8cDBjg&ab_channel=ABCNews%28Australia%29 Stan Grant editorial: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-22/i-am-sorry-stan-grant-makes-appearance-on-q-a/102379012 Jury Duty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMhLNJ2Tf9U&ab_channel=PrimeVideoCanada Zan's plane movies: Women Talking, A Man Called Otto, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, The Fabelman's, Tar Bang Back to us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Just hours after we hear the news, Myf and Zan pay tribute to Tina Turner; an icon of music, a survivor who became a Queen, and an inspiration to so many. From our personal recollections, to chatting with her collaborators about working with her, it's all about Tina as we reunite for Bang On this week. Beyoncé has also been living large this week, after Zan caught her incredible set on Saturday night in Edinburgh. You'll get the full debrief. Curious about the blue couch meme doing the rounds? Don't worry, Myf will explain it all. And a piece on sad songs reveals which of us leans in and which doesn't. Myf is banging on about the TV series everyone is talking about: Jury Duty. And Zan watched a heap of movies on the plane to and from London, you'll get the best of them. It's a big Bang On! Show notes: Tina Turner: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-25/singer-tina-turner-has-died-aged-83/102389716 5 Brilliant Tina Turner songs you need to hear today: https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/features/tina-turner-best-songs/102390814 Beyonce in Edinburgh: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CshV5jFrU3P/?igshid=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng%3D%3D Blue couch meme: https://www.pedestrian.tv/entertainment/tiktok-cursed-blue-couch-meme/ Sad songs: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/19/science/behavior-music-sadness.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytimesscience Stan Grant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbITk8cDBjg&ab_channel=ABCNews%28Australia%29 Stan Grant editorial: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-22/i-am-sorry-stan-grant-makes-appearance-on-q-a/102379012 Jury Duty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMhLNJ2Tf9U&ab_channel=PrimeVideoCanada Zan's plane movies: Women Talking, A Man Called Otto, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, The Fabelman's, Tar Bang Back to us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
When one of the nation's most prominent Indigenous journalists, Stan Grant, decided to step away from the ABC this week, it sparked a debate over race, racism and the Australian media. The Wiradjuri journalist said a lack of support from the ABC, after weeks of racial abuse against him, led to his decision, which came at the same time MPs began debating the Voice to Parliament bill. Today, the ABC's referendum correspondent, Dan Bourchier, on Stan Grant's announcement, and how it coincides with an increase in online hate as the nation prepares for the referendum. Featured: Dan Bourchier, ABC referendum correspondent
When one of the nation's most prominent Indigenous journalists, Stan Grant, decided to step away from the ABC this week, it sparked a debate over race, racism and the Australian media. The Wiradjuri journalist said a lack of support from the ABC, after weeks of racial abuse against him, led to his decision, which came at the same time MPs began debating the Voice to Parliament bill. Today, the ABC's referendum correspondent, Dan Bourchier, on Stan Grant's announcement, and how it coincides with an increase in online hate as the nation prepares for the referendum. Featured: Dan Bourchier, ABC referendum correspondent
This week one of Australia's most prominent Indigenous journalists, Stan Grant, stood down from his ABC TV Q+A hosting job saying that the national broadcaster's management failed to support him against ‘relentless' racial abuse stoked by rightwing media. It has been called a moment of reckoning for the Australian media industry. Freelance journalist Rhianna Patrick and chief executive of Media Diversity Australia Mariam Veiszadeh speak to Jane Lee about how media organisations are failing their staff and what needs to change
Stan Grant says he always dreamed of being a journalist. And last week he walked away from his dream after facing a systemic racism and vitriol thrown at him. It's not a new thing. Adam Goodes and Yassmin Abdel-Magied have also experienced overwhelming hate, leading to the pair both stepping away from the spotlight. In this episode of The Quicky, we take a look at what happened to Stan Grant, how his employer handled a wave of racist trolling and how every Australian is part of the problem...and can be part of the solution. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Nareen Young - Professor for Indigenous Policy at the University of Technology Sydney's Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research. Voice actors were used for some parts of this episode. Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally a statue everyone can agree on - Sandy the WWI warhorse immortalised in regional Victoria, Victorians hit with brutal new "COVID tax". Plus, Pauline Hanson on Stan Grant's resignation from the ABC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 267 This podcast is proudly supported by Red Energy - Awarded Australia's most trusted energy provider by Canstar three times. Isn't it time you switched to Red? Head to www.redenergy.com.au This week Caro and Corrie delve into three of the biggest stories of the week – Alistair Clarkson's decision to walk away from coaching North Melbourne and Stan Grant's emotional resignation as host of Q&A - as he questions if the Australian media is the poison that runs through our country's blood. Plus special guest Tom Morris joins us to discuss the process behind breaking one of the biggest AFL stories of the year – Damian Hardwick's departure from the Richmond Football Club. In The Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store, Myles Thompson joins us with a couple of great options for cellaring; · Bests Hamill Shiraz 2019 · Moss Wood Ribbonvale Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 Use the promo code MESS at www.princewinestore.com.au or instore for your 10% listener discount. And for our interstate poddies – Prince Wine Store can deliver Australia wide. In BSF for Red Energy; · The Chistie Affair by Nina de Gramont · Queen Charlotte on Netflix · Stir-fried udon, mustard greens, tofu and peanut sauce from Gourmet Traveller Caro's grumpy about getting sick after her recent pre-travel vaccinations plus in 6 Quick Questions we discuss an awkward social blunder, Donald Trump Junior's upcoming speaking tour of Australia, on screen kings and more. Dear Caro and Corrie is coming back - send us your question or dilemma to feedback@dontshootpod.com.au and each week a lucky listener will receive a gift from Ello Botanicals - all natural Australian made facial oils. Email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au or join us on Instagram or Facebook. This podcast is produced by Corrie Perkin and Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for SEN. Stir-fried udon, mustard greens, tofu and peanut sauce Serves 2 Prep time 15 minutes. Cook time 15 minutes 2 portions Japanese udon noodles (90g each) 2 tbsp sesame oil 2 spring onions, cut into 5cm lengths 3 tsp finely grated ginger 2 garlic cloves, finely grated 300gm mixed mustard greens, stalks removed, leaves coarsely chopped 100gm each shitake mushrooms and wood-ear mushrooms, thinly sliced 200gm firm satay flavoured tofu, sliced 2 tbsp each mushroom XO sauce and Jimmy's Sate sauce Thai basil leaves and chopped roasted peanuts to serve 1. Cook noodles in a large saucepan of boiling water until just tender (2-3 minutes). Drain and run under cold water and set aside 2. Heat 2 tbsp oil in a wok over high heat and stir-fry onion, ginger, garlic, greens and shitakes until tender (2-3 minutes). Remove from wok and set aside. Add tofu to wok and fry, turning until golden and crisp at the edges (3-4 minutes). Add mushroom XO and Jimmy's Sate sauces with 125ml water and cook, stirring frequently, until slightly thickened (2-3 minutes). Add noodles and greens mixture to wok, season with freshly ground pepper and toss to warm through (1-2minutes). 3. Serve noodles topped with Thai basil leaves and peanuts. NOTE: Jimmy's sate sauce, mushroom XO sauce and udon noodles are available from select supermarkets and Asian grocers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victoria's nightmare budget as the state's debt spirals towards $170 billion, the US faces economic doomsday - will it be able to avoid a recession? Plus, Paul Murray on the Stan Grant saga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia Why veteran journalist, Stan Grant, is walking away from one of the most high-profile jobs in Australian media. Plus, a public morning TV break-up that's making headlines around the world, and what it reveals about what we want from our TV couples. And, does being humble negatively impact women? Would you ever keep a 'compliments journal'? One writer's theory on pumping up your ego. The End Bits Read Jessie's article here: 'I have the flu, COVID-19 and I'm 33 weeks pregnant. Here's what it's really like.' RECOMMENDATIONS: Holly and Jessie want you to watch Air on Prime Video. Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our reccos from the week in one place. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. CREDITS: Hosts: Mia Freedman, Holly Wainwright, and Jessie StephensProducer: Emma Gillespie Assistant Producer: Susannah Makin Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ABC news director takes a swipe at News Corp in the wake of the Stan Grant drama. Plus, is the AFL ripping off Tasmania with its new stadium plan?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Media Watch 2023 Episode 16: ACA privacy breach; Digital media deaths; Stan Grant; Dairy spin.
Stan Grant resigns from ABC, the federal government accused of burying reports that reveal the Great Barrier Reef coral coverage is at record levels. Plus, Pauline Hanson discusses her bid to write the official 'No' pamphlet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stan Grant is a proud Wiradjuri man and has written and spoken on indigenous issues for decades, he is a winner of a Peabody, Walkley and a DuPont for his excellence in journalism….and given the national conversation at the moment, and also overseas around the coronation of King Charles, it's the perfect time for a good chat with Stan. Stan's new book is called The Queen Is Dead and it's out this week digitally or in paperback wherever you get your books….See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.