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When many of us were growing up, the c-word was the worst thing you could say. Now, it's having a renaissance. How has the most "offensive and hateful” term transformed into a compliment? And why are drag queens, actors and K-pop girlies at the forefront of reclaiming "See You Next Tuesday”?
VIRGINIA TRIOLI IS GOING TO DIEVirginia Trioli is presenter of Creative Types on ABC TV and a former co-host of ABC News Breakfast and host of Mornings on ABC Radio Melbourne. A two-time Walkley Award winner, she spent nine years as a news reporter, features writer, and columnist in Melbourne. Her new book A Bit on the Side: Reflections on What Makes Life Delicious is a gorgeous interrogation of food and memory, but Virginia's not afraid to tackle weightier matters of death and grief. And she's put a lot of thought into what her Dream Funeral may look like....Instagram (IG @LaTrioli)Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die is a podcast made by Marieke Hardy (IG @marieke_hardy).You can follow at IG @GoingToDiePodMusic by Lord Fascinator (IG @lordfascinator)Produced by Darren Scarce (IG @Dazz26)Video edits by Andy Nedelkovski (IG @AndyNeds)Artwork by Lauren Egan (IG @heylaurenegan)Photography by Eamon Leggett (IG @anxietyoptions)With thanks to Amelia Chappelow (IG @ameliachappelow)Camilla McKewen (IG @CamillaLucyLucy)and Rhys Graham (IG @RhysJGraham)Drop an email to mariekehardyisgoingtodie@gmail.comWhilst acknowledging the privilege that comes with having the space to discuss death and mortality, we want to also recognise that discussing these topics can raise some wounds. Should you wish to seek extra support, please consider the following resources:https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/online-grief-support-groupshttps://www.grief.org.au/ga/ga/Support/Support_Groups.aspxhttps://www.headspace.com/meditation/griefhttps://www.mindful.org/a-10-minute-guided-meditation-for-working-with-grief/https://griefline.org.au/get-help/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Virginia Trioli is a formidable presence. A skilled broadcaster and award-winning journalist who’s held Prime Ministers to account and had countless other pollies squirming in their seats. This week, she joins us on the Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson podcast ahead of Season 2 of Creative Types with Virginia Trioli on ABC TV. In her delightful and insightful chat with us, Virginia opens up about everything from media life to the joys of getting creative in the kitchen … oh, and her instant Nutella mousse recipe is to die for! And our Food Poll this week is a bake-off … err … cake-off … as the chocolate and red velvet varieties go head to head. Presented by Sarah Patterson & Kevin Hillier Broadcast each Sunday on the ACE Radio Network - https://aceradio.com.au/ Catch us also on: Radio 2DD - Easy Listening - On Line - https://www.2dd.online/ and Radio Bayside stream.radiobayside.com Follow us on Facebook...https://www.facebook.com/foodbyteswithsarahpatterson/ Twitter & Instagram - @sarahfoodbytes Post-production by Chris Gates for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts © 2025See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
READ FULL SHOWNOTES ON Chat10Looks3.com Once again, by accident this poorly-coordinated pair has stumbled into a theme. Women telling powerful and wide-ranging stories, including the counter-cultural paean to young men that is Helen Garner's latest. Starting a story and not knowing how it's going to end? Nothing more dangerous, nothing more exhilarating, especially in the hands of a skilled craftswoman. Tis the Season! Yule not be disappointed by this lineup; Naomi Klein, Pamela RAAAABE, Steph Tisdell and Virginia Trioli. Okay we'll see ourselves out. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nel suo ultimo libro, la giornalista di ABC racconta le sue origini italiane: l'infanzia in cucina con la nonna Antonina, una delle ispirazioni per le ricette che prepara ancora ogni settimana.
Gen X can be funny about food. A lot of us were raised on a diet of Kate Moss, cigarettes and coffee. We were happy to talk openly about skipping meals, cutting carbs, and cabbage soup cleanses. We swam in a sea of celebrity diet tips, fads and…shame. In today's episode of MID, Holly is talking about food and the absolute necessity of small joys with Virginia Trioli. Virginia Trioli is one of the most highly-regarded journalists and broadcasters in Australia. She's a two-time Walkley Award winner, and her voice, on radio, on television has lent authority and comfort to some of the most difficult moments we've lived through as a nation. And this has given her a lot to say about…joy. That's what her new book, A Bit On The Side, is about. Because for her - and for Holly - food is part of that joy. And allowing ourselves to lean into the small pleasures that make a life, without guilt or shame, is a radical act, really. Particularly for women, when we have been taught that self-sacrifice and deprivation are our life's lot. So please feast on this conversation between Holly and Virginia - talking about food, love, and hard-fought parenthood and step-parenthood and losing your parents and wisdom and age and work and friendship and pleasure and letting go - and those times when you just have to… grow up, apologise and eat a shit sandwich. LINKS: You can follow Virginia here. You can find her book, A Bit On The Side, here. THE END BITS: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Follow us on Instagram @MidbyMamamia or sign up to the MID newsletter, dropping weekly here. CREDITS: Host: Holly Wainwright Executive Producer: Naima Brown Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producers: Thom Lion 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.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Three Food Memories you'll meet Walkley-Award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and shared plate finger wiper Virginia Trioli. Whether you're watching, listening, or reading her work, Virginia exudes a familiarity that makes you feel like you've been invited to sit at her table and break bread.This connection makes sense - given her passion for food, which is beautifully highlighted in her brand-new book, A Bit on the Side and her three food memories. Virginia's menu features an array of firsts; her first-ever chicken satay, her first vongole veraci, and the very first meal her now-husband, Russell Skelton, cooked for her in Japan.She also reflects on her time spent hosting ABC News Breakfast and what's stuck in her very well organised childhood scrapbook and why she still treasures it to this day.Virginia's social cause is homelessness, which she says is not just about a lack of shelter. She serves forth ricotta gnocchi to our next guest DJ Fat Tony. Send us a textTo find out more about the project and Savva - head to threefoodmemories.comInsta - @savvasavasEmail us at threefoodmemories@plated.com.au, we'd love to hear from you!
There are few people in this country as obsessed with understanding the cultural and social potential of Australian cuisine as New Zealand-born chef Ben Shewry. And there are even fewer who have managed to combine that passion with the highest echelons of success. This week, Michael sits down with Attica's head chef to discuss his new memoir, Uses for Obsession, and Ben share's why he wanted to write a kind of antidote to the macho chef culture we've all come to expect.Reading List:Uses for Obsession, Ben Shewry, 2024A Bit on the Side, Virginia Trioli, 2024You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterGuest: Ben ShewrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are few people in this country as obsessed with understanding the cultural and social potential of Australian cuisine as New Zealand-born chef Ben Shewry. And there are even fewer who have managed to combine that passion with the highest echelons of success. This week, Michael sits down with Attica's head chef to discuss his new memoir, Uses for Obsession, and Ben share's why he wanted to write a kind of antidote to the macho chef culture we've all come to expect. Reading List: Uses for Obsession, Ben Shewry, 2024 A Bit on the Side, Virginia Trioli, 2024 You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter Guest: Ben Shewry
Virginia Trioli has won not one, but two Walkleys–the highest prize for journalism in Australia–through her illustrious career which spans decades and many eras of politcal and cultural life. It's no wonder, then, that you've never heard a more engaging storyteller. Virginia became a household name as the host of the morning news, and famed political panel program Q&A, and currently delves into the essence of creativity in her program on the ABC, Creative Types. Her book, A Bit on the Side, is out now with Pan Macmillan Australia. In it, Virginia reflects on the “side dishes” that make life really delicious. The sweet and the sour; the salty, the bitter - both literally through the medium of food, and metaphorically when reflecting on her storied life. We talked how she got her start in the newsroom, some of the most difficult stories for her to cover, and much more. For more of her tales of travel and adventure, as well as some lip-smacking recipes for side dishes, find A Bit on the Side, here. This episode contains descriptions of sexual harrasment in the workplace and domestic violence. If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, domestic or family violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit 1800RESPECT.org.au. – Shop Latest Discover Bespoke This episode was live-recorded Wurundjeri country. Cleopatra's Bling Podcast was produced by Zoltan Fecso and the CB team. Original music by Cameron Alva.
Melbourne food icon Joseph Abboud explains how middle eastern cuisine has affected the Melbourne culture; foodie Michael Harden celbrates the life of culinary giant Greg Malouf; book reviewer Fi Wright sums up Colm Tóibín's latest novel Long Island and Virginia Trioli talks about her new food memoir A Bit on The Side. With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
He played rugby from a young age, but ended up with a massively successful career in comedy. Then a league for players with a disability was formed.
The reality TV cook always has a new project on the boil, with his success coming from always having a seven-year itch with his career.
The actor boasts a rich and impactful career at home in Australia. But she told Virginia Trioli that a significant fork in the road nearly saw her chase the bright lights of Hollywood.
He was a no-show at his tram driver induction, but Briggs needed the money far less than he needed to follow his creativity.
It was a dark fork in the road that ultimately led to a joyful career working with children and giving common-sense advice to struggling parents.
The comic's career has been all about the work: in stand-up comedy, as host of The Weekly, and now on ABC Radio Melbourne.
All it takes is a few questions to uncover her life offstage, colourful Irish-Catholic upbringing, and the time her private parts went public.
The living legend opens up about what he's like when the cameras are off, and he's alone with the sounds of the bush.
Australia's legendary diva actually wanted to be a flamenco dancer but settled for singing when it became clear it was her true calling.
Australia's music man has a deep love for his chainsaw, a hatred of social media pile ons, and a love/hate relationship with Broadway.
Private lives, guilty pleasures, and decades-long regrets are all laid bare in season two of You Don't Know Me with Virginia Trioli.Each episode Virginia profiles a well-known Australian at the most personal level, with just seven questions.
It's our 250th episode and a bumper Bang! A very Padam to you all, yep we'll chat about the epic career of Kylie who continues to hit the charts. Danni is doing pretty well too, while we're here. Given it's a special occasion, a special guest and member of the Bang Fam is dropping by. Virginia Trioli (AKA DJ Trigger) shares her thoughts on Sex and the City, female friendships, ghosting, all of it. What a treat. The meme machine has been in overdrive at Apple's announcement of it's Augmented Reality headset and we're living our best Black Mirror lives. So how does it work, and what does it mean for the future? We'll dig in with our thoughts on this, and some other fun updates from Silicon Valley. Myf has caught up on Succession, and we have a bonus bang at the very end for anyone who wants to debrief with us on family and boardrooms. And we're banging on about Tim Ross's new architecture series, and a great new book from Curtis Sittenfield. Show notes: Padam Padam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6Cnazi_Fi0&ab_channel=KylieMinogue Haberdashery Padam: https://www.tiktok.com/@hobbycraft_wimbledon/video/7240001446962302234 Danni Minogue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O-1hn0pP24&ab_channel=DanniiMinogue Virginia Trioli on SATC: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-03/sex-and-the-city-kim-catrall-friendship-sarah-jessica-parker/102422180 Apple Vision Pro: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtJ6ysCrB_7/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D The end of autocorrect: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/07/autocorrect-poetry-apple-ai-upgrade-phones Designing a Legacy: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/designing-a-legacy-2023 Romantic Comedy: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/62628727 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.
It's our 250th episode and a bumper Bang! A very Padam to you all, yep we'll chat about the epic career of Kylie who continues to hit the charts. Danni is doing pretty well too, while we're here. Given it's a special occasion, a special guest and member of the Bang Fam is dropping by. Virginia Trioli (AKA DJ Trigger) shares her thoughts on Sex and the City, female friendships, ghosting, all of it. What a treat. The meme machine has been in overdrive at Apple's announcement of it's Augmented Reality headset and we're living our best Black Mirror lives. So how does it work, and what does it mean for the future? We'll dig in with our thoughts on this, and some other fun updates from Silicon Valley. Myf has caught up on Succession, and we have a bonus bang at the very end for anyone who wants to debrief with us on family and boardrooms. And we're banging on about Tim Ross's new architecture series, and a great new book from Curtis Sittenfield. Show notes: Padam Padam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6Cnazi_Fi0&ab_channel=KylieMinogue Haberdashery Padam: https://www.tiktok.com/@hobbycraft_wimbledon/video/7240001446962302234 Danni Minogue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O-1hn0pP24&ab_channel=DanniiMinogue Virginia Trioli on SATC: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-03/sex-and-the-city-kim-catrall-friendship-sarah-jessica-parker/102422180 Apple Vision Pro: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtJ6ysCrB_7/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D The end of autocorrect: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/07/autocorrect-poetry-apple-ai-upgrade-phones Designing a Legacy: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/designing-a-legacy-2023 Romantic Comedy: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/62628727 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.
In episode 12 of YDKM: The interviewer becomes the interviewee. When Matt Preston turns the tables on Virginia Trioli, she spills the beans about a life lived in an "ecstasy of worry", the hard road to motherhood and the glimmer of self-respect she is able to find in a moment that still deeply disappoints her.
In episode 11 of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Growing up in southern Africa without a television, a life on the screen was beyond anything Richard E. Grant could have imagined. The Withnail and I, Downton Abbey and Star Wars actor tells Virginia Trioli about his unusual addiction to a diva queen, dreams of starring in a Tarantino movie and his wife's challenge to him in the days before her death.
In episode 10 of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Singer, actor and all-round nice guy, there is much more to David Campbell than being the son of Jimmy Barnes. David opens up about trying to make his own mark, dealing with a sense of abandonment and the time he almost became the lead singer of rock band Foreigner.
In episode nine of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: It's Virginia squared as Virginia Gay joins Virginia Trioli to share her life of chaos. The celebrated singer, actor, writer and director is also a self-confessed goddess of abundance with a competitive streak.
In episode eight of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Richard Tognetti, the artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, may be one of our most celebrated and gifted musicians, but he once dreamed of giving it all away to be a 'liftie' on the ski slopes. These days he dreams of making music in the kitchen.
In episode seven of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Myf Warhurst, co-host of music quiz show Spicks and Specks, has a never say never attitude that saw her bungy jump out of a helicopter. It's a philosophy she also applies to 70s country music and romance reality TV shows.
In episode six of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: One of the greatest dancers of his generation, David Hallberg took a leap of faith to come to Australia. Now the artistic director of the Australian Ballet, he tells Virginia Trioli about sneaking out his bedroom window, being bullied as a young boy who wanted to dance and the thrill of long, deserted roads.
In episode Five of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: He's been tied to the floor of a helicopter, almost met the Spice Girls and loves nothing more than some trash TV, but singer-songwriter Anthony Callea takes being the CEO of himself very seriously.
Grace Tame may be a survivor of child sexual abuse, but she does not let the abuse define her life. The former Australian of the Year tells Virginia Trioli about that Scott Morrison side-eye, drawing for John Cleese and her love of watching movies that are so bad they're good.
In episode three of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Tracy Grimshaw is used to being the one to ask the questions. So, when Virginia Trioli turns the tables on the TV current affairs queen, it takes some surprising turns. As she prepares to step down as host of A Current Affair, Grimshaw talks about her unusual obsession, galloping through herds of giraffes and the other career she desperately wanted.
In episode two of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: He's one of Australia's best-known doctors, but Norman Swan is plagued by impostor syndrome, thoughts that he is not a nice person and the spectre of his mother.Plus he tells Virginia Trioli of his one true pleasure.
What's in a middle name? Comedian and actor Shaun Micallef gives Virginia Trioli the lowdown on the time he shot light beams from his eyes and his penchant for kickboxing movies.But is it all lies, damn lies?
You Don't Know Me is the new podcast from ABC Radio. Virginia Trioli sits down with people from stage and screen. They're the ones you've heard on the radio or grown up with over the years. A set of seven questions open up a world of possibilities with some unexpected answers. You'll discover the moments that have made these remarkable Australians who they are.Join Virginia Trioli every week for a look behind the curtain. Because for all you see on screen, hear on radio, and read online; You Don't Know Me.
Geraldine has been mulling over the debate about women & society's expectations of their behaviour since the Grace Tame famously gave the Prime Minister the angry 'side-eye'. Geradline finally realised what had been making her uncomfortable: the notion that getting angry will somehow be cathartic & freeing. She believes the opposite - that anger is a dead weight that stops you from progressing. So this week, Eliza and Geraldine weigh in - about women's right to be angry, about the inequalities that still exist in the system, and how different generations of women feel about this conversation. Also this week, will there be a war in Europe? And why Boris Johnson has ceded his moral authority. Thanks for listening! Get in touch via the Facebook page "LDC Podcast" or email ldcpodcast1@gmail.com The Reason Putin Would Risk War - The Atlantic, Anne Applebaum https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/02/putin-ukraine-democracy/621465/ The reaction to Grace Tame leads to a question: Why are so many of us uncomfortable with the face of an angry woman? Virginia Trioli, ABC https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-12/grade-tame-brittany-higgins-unmasked-anger-by-product-of-trauma/100820420 Women are set to deliver political shocks - John Black, AFR https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/women-are-set-to-deliver-poll-shocks-20220208-p59usg
“The point of conversations like these is to counter the unbelievable gaslighting of the rest of the world. That is the point of feminist writing. It's saying again and again and again that rage is appropriate and that everything is not okay.” – Laurie Penny Twenty-five years ago, award-winning journalist Virginia Trioli tried to get to the bottom of questions about sex and power in Australian public life in her book Generation F. In a new edition published in 2019, Virginia revisited the horrifically – and historically – polarising conversation on appropriate responses to sexual abuse and harassment that continues today. Activist, journalist and author Laurie Penny is a powerful voice in global feminism. Their 2017 book Bitch Doctrine: Essays for Dissenting Adults applied dark humour and urgent provocations to hard conversations on online harassment, the transgender rights movement and other definitive issues of our time. With author Sisonke Msimang, the pair tease out the shifts and faultlines of being a feminist in public life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golden Slam tennis champion Dylan Alcott wakes up to a big surprise, beatboxing champion 'Lukerative' drops some beats and Sammy wrestles some fresh legislation out of Virginia Trioli's hands
Golden Slam tennis champion Dylan Alcott wakes up to a big surprise, beatboxing champion 'Lukerative' drops some beats and Sammy wrestles some fresh legislation out of Virginia Trioli's hands
Legend of theatre John Bell and stellar reporter ABC Melbourne's Virginia Trioli come together to exchange their unique insights into leadership. John, an award-winning actor and director, and founder of Bell Shakespeare, sheds light on his new book Some Achieve Greatness: Lessons on leadership and character from Shakespeare and one of his greatest admirers. John's book distils valuable lessons on leadership gleaned from some six decades spent bringing complex and fascinating characters to life (and death) on stage. Virginia brings her perspective as one of the country's most formidable journalists, famed for cutting through scripted spin to find out what makes political leaders tick (and sweat). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's one of our all-time favs this week as we welcome ABC royalty to the show, the one and only Virginia Trioli of breakfast TV and radio fame!
On this edition of Cory Talks… After last Monday's March4Justice rallies across Australia, the Prime Minister… Scott Morrison made a tactical error. He opened his fat entitled mouth and effective said women in Australia should be thankful that they can protest in this country without being shot. #AusGovFail Last week Australian Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton called the deportation of New Zealanders as, taking out the trash. This week it's about the Australian government sending a 15 year old back to New Zealand alone, a place he barely knows. Australia is an equal opportunity hater. It doesn't matter whether you're Australian or from another country. #AusGovFail The Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine rollout is resuming in Europe after no proof could be found that the COVID-19 vaccine causes blood clots. Great news for Australian's, if only the Federal government could pull its finger out and get the jab for Australian's. The second phase of the immunisation programme began today (Monday 22 March 2021) with an abysmal number of Australian's vaccinated as part of the first phase which began just over a month ago. #AusGovFail Maybe it should be called QANTAS Aid, the amount of money the Federal government keeps throwing at the national airline. #AusGovFail Canada's Conservative Party is moving on a platform that the climate crisis does not exist. Just what this world needs, more old white men (not always old, white or men), sticking their selfish heads in the sand. Some good news this week, the regional television network here in Australia, WIN has decided to dump the waste of airtime known as Sky After Dark on Rupert Murdoch's Sky News Australia. Personal security when we're out and about is something we should all be looking in to. After the horrific kidnapping and murder of a British woman walking home recently, social media has been awash with tips and tricks on your smartphone helping you stay safe and trackable in an emergency. Read the tips here from the BBC News Online webpage on this story: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-56373292 ABC Radio Melbourne journalist and host, Virginia Trioli has written an interesting opinion piece on ABC News Australia online, comparing the differences between struggling Australian's and the man who is thankful of the pandemic for the amount of money he's made. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-20/what-does-centrelink-recipient-have-common-gerry-harvey/13257024 Alarming details of young terrorist in Melbourne. Thankfully Victoria Police have made arrests and there is no known current threat. JobKeeper to go in Australia in a little over a week's time. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said it was time to go. I agree whole heartedly… except I agree that it's time for him to go. #AusGovFail *** IMPORTANT NOTICE *** This is the final episode of season three of the podcast, but also the final episode for the moment. I'm looking at doing some special episodes on a specific topic in the coming months. Whether the Cory Talks podcast returns in regular weekly episodes and what format that would take, is still being considered. The best thing to do is to stay subscribed on your podcast platform of choice and ensure you have the website bookmarked – cory.media/corytalks Thank you so much for listening to the last three seasons and a particularly big thanks to those who have listened to the podcast on YouTube. I did some counting mid last week and was blown away by the fact since launching the podcast in May 2020, I've had a little over 300 plays of Cory Talks on YouTube. I certainly did not expect that. I appreciate your support of the show. Cory --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/corytalkspodcast/message
Have you experienced the “Christmas paradox” - the feelings of joy, excitement, anticipation of Christmas meeting stress, dread, angst from all the things Christmas entails? Becky and I discuss a Biblical way of navigating the ‘silly season' and the things that stress us out. Should we do Santa? Are we obliged to run around visiting everyone? What if you've partied too hard at the office party? Christmas gives us possibly the most perfect paradox of our lives - Virginia Trioli (5 December 2020, ABC) Verandah Santa (Bluey episode, ABC iView) Book: Just Nicholas - Annie Kratzsch Book: When Santa learned the gospel - Simon Camilleri Eve Reloaded Podcast will be interviewed at SWEATCON! Registrations are open now: SWEATCON 19-22 January 2021 https://www.sweat.org.au/ We welcome your feedback, contributions and suggestions! Please share your thoughts with us at evereloadedpodcast@gmail.com. Join the Eve Reloaded Podcast Facebook group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2853929424707544/
In this blockbuster episode we discuss Gladys Berejiklian's creeping corruption, Virginia Trioli's Dr. Manhattan vibes and the death of the Dollarmite. Black book clubFormer Finance Minister Matias Cormann is trying to get a job at the OECD.Rules for thee, but not for meNSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian had an affair with corrupt MP Daryl Maguire, facing no consequences.She gave $40,000 to Daryl Maguire’s electorate from her own discretionary fund.Berejiklian took a COVID test, but didn’t isolate for the 90 minutes she had to wait for the results.Evidence from reconstituted shredded documents shows that the NSW Liberals heavily pork-barrelled the last election.Centrist brainVirginia Trioli doesn’t vote.Real Dr. Manhattan vibes.Yes, her husband’s name is actually Skelton, not Skeleton. But he know’s what he’s doing. Also their child is a boy, not a girl. Whatever. Who cares. ALL POINTS STILL STAND.Dollarmites are deadDollarmites are dead. (in Victoria at least)They used to be cute aliens, now they’re terrifying CG children.There’s little evidence that in-school banking programs actually help children learn to save.Banks hate regulations, and are lobbying hard to roll back “responsible lending” laws.Afterpay and similar non-bank credit services are becoming increasingly popular.They claim they are “not a payments system”.Afterpay line go up..The Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology will be releasing it’s recommendations on the matter next year.Smol gas beansThe Narrabri gas project has been approved!That’s nice, they seem like such good customers of the local coffee van.The NSW government is looking to fast-track new mine approvals, including 850 new gas wells.The Minerals Council is just a smol business.ActionsCheck out the Hidden Cities podcast, on Victorian housing policy.And the Floodcast podcast on Labor party political assassination attempts.Shoot the Dollarmite in your brain and change your bank.
For the sixth time, listeners provide questions and Rhiannon and Matt answer! In this episode: - Which Roman Emperor would our guests like to interview? - Did Romans have pets? - How did Romans organise construction? - How did we decided when the Roman Empire ‘ended’? - Are the ancient sources reliable? - Did women and men in Rome share bath houses? - Favourite Cicero self-aggrandisement? Guest: Associate Professor Rhiannon Evans (Head of School of Languages and Linguistics, La Trobe University) Dr Caillan Davenport (Senior Lecturer, Roman History, Macquarie University/Humboldt Research Fellow, Goethe University, Frankfurt) Virginia Trioli (ABC Journalist and Newsreader)
Virginia Trioli's 2019 cover story is a rumination on how sleazy politicians and crude bosses still plague us in the workplace. Virginia is then joined in conversation by Sydney Morning Herald senior journalist Jacqueline Maley and Good Weekend editor Katrina Strickland to discuss AMP's recent #MeToo moment and the explosive allegations against former High Court Justice Dyson Heydon. Discussion starts at 30:55. Become a subscriber: our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Becoming a subscriber also gets you exclusive behind-the-scenes content and invitations to special events. Click on the links to subscribe https://subscribe.theage.com.au/ or https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ Please take the time to rate & review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. We love to hear your thoughts and it makes it easier for the rest of the podcast world to find us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When I say the name Virginia Trioli, what's the first thing that comes to mind? For me, I think boss. I think killer journalist who, when she does interviews, it's like watching sport. I think sharp wit, and big passion. If you listen to the Take 5 outside of Australia, you may not think anything… so let me catch you up. Virginia Trioli is a Walkley Award winning journo. Her career began in print media in Melbourne, before she pivoted to radio and then TV; holding it down as host of ABC News Breakfast for more than a decade. Along the way she's been at the helm of everything from current affairs to arts shows, and through it all her curiosity and commitment to holding those in power to account, shines through. She's also a massive music fan, and that part of her extraordinary life, just doesn't get as much time. So that's why I asked her to Take 5. I wanted to find out how music had played a role, as she cooked into the person she would become today. From Kate Bush to Faith No More, Prince to Ruby Fields, what a joy to peel back the curtain on Trioli's life. This is not only a brilliant Take 5, it's also the best counselling session you'll get for free; about finding your way and yourself in the potholes of life. Kate Bush - This Woman's Work Prince – Sign O' the Times FNM - From Out of Nowhere The Sunday's – Goodbye Ruby Fields - Dinosaurs {Live at Splendour in the Grass 2019}
When I say the name Virginia Trioli, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For me, I think boss. I think killer journalist who, when she does interviews, it’s like watching sport. I think sharp wit, and big passion. If you listen to the Take 5 outside of Australia, you may not think anything… so let me catch you up. Virginia Trioli is a Walkley Award winning journo. Her career began in print media in Melbourne, before she pivoted to radio and then TV; holding it down as host of ABC News Breakfast for more than a decade. Along the way she’s been at the helm of everything from current affairs to arts shows, and through it all her curiosity and commitment to holding those in power to account, shines through. She’s also a massive music fan, and that part of her extraordinary life, just doesn’t get as much time. So that’s why I asked her to Take 5. I wanted to find out how music had played a role, as she cooked into the person she would become today. From Kate Bush to Faith No More, Prince to Ruby Fields, what a joy to peel back the curtain on Trioli’s life. This is not only a brilliant Take 5, it’s also the best counselling session you’ll get for free; about finding your way and yourself in the potholes of life. Kate Bush - This Woman's Work Prince – Sign O’ the Times FNM - From Out of Nowhere The Sunday’s – Goodbye Ruby Fields - Dinosaurs {Live at Splendour in the Grass 2019}
When I say the name Virginia Trioli, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For me, I think boss. I think killer journalist who, when she does interviews, it’s like watching sport. I think sharp wit, and big passion. If you listen to the Take 5 outside of Australia, you may not think anything… so let me catch you up. Virginia Trioli is a Walkley Award winning journo. Her career began in print media in Melbourne, before she pivoted to radio and then TV; holding it down as host of ABC News Breakfast for more than a decade. Along the way she’s been at the helm of everything from current affairs to arts shows, and through it all her curiosity and commitment to holding those in power to account, shines through. She’s also a massive music fan, and that part of her extraordinary life, just doesn’t get as much time. So that’s why I asked her to Take 5. I wanted to find out how music had played a role, as she cooked into the person she would become today. From Kate Bush to Faith No More, Prince to Ruby Fields, what a joy to peel back the curtain on Trioli’s life. This is not only a brilliant Take 5, it’s also the best counselling session you’ll get for free; about finding your way and yourself in the potholes of life. Kate Bush - This Woman's Work Prince – Sign O’ the Times FNM - From Out of Nowhere The Sunday’s – Goodbye Ruby Fields - Dinosaurs {Live at Splendour in the Grass 2019}
Twenty-five years ago, Australia was in the grip of another debate about sex and power. The Master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne had been acquitted of indecent assault after complaints by two female students. Helen Garner’s bestselling book about the case, The First Stone, polarised readers over whether the students had been right to take their allegations to the law. Was the feminist movement poisoning gender relations? In Generation F, the young award-winning journalist Virginia Trioli offered a vigorous, incisive and compelling argument for the ongoing need for feminism, while exploring her own bewilderment and anger. She described the real state of sexual harassment, violence, the workplace and the law in Australia: how most women just copped it, but those who felt able to confront it needed all the support they could get. Now – as women around the world speak up about how sexual harassment has destroyed their work, families and lives – Trioli revisits that cultural moment in a new foreword, and in a new afterword considers the situation women face today. Dismayingly, her original text is just as relevant, and her call to action just as powerful. To purchase visit: https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/Generation-F/Virginia-Trioli/9781760855345
Hello you naughty little possums...This week we watched the Netflix equivalent of a 2am kebab, the reality show 'Too Hot to Handle', where a bunch of attractive people have to try to keep their hands to themselves under the watchful eye of a robot.Will also be talking about the controversial mail-order bride industry. Did you know 3000-7000 people move to Australia each year on “prospective marriage” visas? Does true love know no borders?--------------------- Grace's Links -------------------The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante - https://www.booktopia.com.au/my-brilliant-friend-elena-ferrante/book/9781925240009.htmlGhosts TV show on Stan - https://play.stan.com.au/programs/56501Radio Interview with Virginia Trioli - http://www.trashandtreasury.com.au/?page_id=25446An open letter to Osher Günsberg from two quarantine podcasters by Grace Mountford and Miranda Hetherington--------------------- Miranda's Links -------------------Rent the movie 'About Time' on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAYtP5Jg93MWatch 'Normal People' on Stan - https://play.stan.com.au/programs/56885Reminder of the movie 'Yesterday' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VP5B_2JAO8 or Prime Video-------------------- General Links --------------------------1800 Respect - https://www.1800respect.org.au/?gclid=CjwKCAjwztL2BRATEiwAvnALctoV6mQVD3w9QBMu27zoJRTMCSLdneYU8l_xcD4sgkyxv2rszHsJURoCvKUQAvD_BwELifeline Australia - Call 13 11 14 or head to their website https://www.lifeline.org.au/------------------- Show Links --------------------------------Website - https://www.facebook.com/trashandtreasury/Facebook - www.trashandtreasury.com.auInsta - @trashandtreasury
Virginia Trioli discusses her groundbreaking book, Generation F, first published in 1996, with Jamila Rizvi. This is a live recording from our event.
Should James Paterson and Andrew Hastie “repent” for their sins of speaking out against the Chinese government? Virginia Trioli might think so but we don't – we talk to James Paterson to get the full story. Heroes and villains this week includes Jeremy Corbyn's rightly calling the NHS communism, the ABC for doing our jobs for us, the world's biggest tertiary education union saying you can decide whatever race you want to be and Elizabeth Banks. We interview Dr Joe Kosterich on the future of vaping and cannabis legalisation. Dr Joe also tells us the fascinating story behind the actual word “marijuana” (17:31-34:55) before another round of Hey What Did We Miss? Where Pat simultaneously has to wear the crown and kiss the ring (34:55-41:59). At the end of the show James brings the new segment “did he fart?” which is sure to be the talk of fine dining around Australia, Pete brings a new segment “it's not over!” for Malcolm Turnbull insisting he would have won the election, the council fining people for not having two doggie bags (aren't we over single use plastic bags?) and we rank the most outlandish statements from Prince Andrew's interview with the BBC.
When first published, award-winning journalist Virginia Trioli's book Generation F was a response to Helen Garner's The First Stone. Generation F is a vigorous, incisive and compelling argument on the ongoing need for feminism. With the #MeToo movement, it was time to rerelease Generation F, to explore what's changed and what hasn't. Booktopia's Joel and Shanu sat down with Virginia to chat about Generation F, the incident that sparked this book, Helen Garner's book The First Stone, the challenges we face, the difference between the generations and so much more. Books mentioned in this podcast: The First Stone by Helen Garner —> http://bit.ly/358INue Generation F by Virginia Trioli —> http://bit.ly/2Ksh1AY Hosts: Joel Naoum and Shanu Prasad Guest: Virginia Trioli
James is especially fired up this episode – everyone's copping a serve! We talk about why Extinction Rebellion shouldn't have to pay for a police presence and why their nudie run was a disappointment, the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize and why we're about to have our 58th banking inquiry since the GFC. Heroes and villains this week includes the Iranian women attending a soccer game for the first time in 40 years, Blitzchung, Tony Windsor and Lebron James. We talk to Senator Amanda Stoker about her article in The Australian last week, what the role of government should be in religious freedom and how to save freedom of speech in Australian universities (20:00-29:43). We then talk to Generation Liberty member Luca Rossi about getting abused by left wing activists at Monash unis and why so many migrants are attracted to liberty (29:46-38:15), before another round of Hey What Did We Miss? With Pete defending his crown against Pat Hannaford and Kurt Wallace (38:15-48:37). At the end of the show we discuss Harold Bloom, Just Wait Three Days for ABC News in America confusing a Kentucky gun show for the conflict in Syria, Virginia Trioli's gaff, the Robot Cop that sings instead of stopping crime, the CFMEU saying construction workers in Queensland should go home if the weather is standard for Queensland and why the Victorian Liberal Party sucks.
Annabel Crabb chats with Virginia Trioli about her new Quarterly Essay exploring Australia's 'parenthood trap'. This is a live recording from our event.
Ever wanted to be happier, wealthier, fitter, more productive...an all-round better version of You? Well if you do, there's a podcast for that! NPR's Life Kit series, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, and WorkLife with Adam Grant are just a few popular examples in this self help genre. With The Pineapple Project, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation also aims to get in on this self improvement vibe. Season 1 tackled money issues and Season 2 takes on work- from nailing job interviews to networking and dealing with a horrible boss. We share an episode all about work meetings- why so many people hate them, and what you can do about it. The Pineapple Project from ABC Audio Studios is presented by Claire Hooper and produced by Karla Arnall with sound engineering from John Jacobs, featuring Donna McGeorge and Virginia Trioli.
Virginia Trioli, Walkley Award winning journalist and anchor of ABC TV's News Breakfast, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason. This podcast was recorded in front of a live audience in November 2018.
Carme Pinós is a major influence on global architecture through her sharp and poetic designs and humanistic design philosophy, leading urgent conversations about public architecture, social housing and urban refurbishment. She joined journalist and author Virginia Trioli in conversation with Naomi Milgrom AO, founder of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation, the organisation that commissions the architect of each MPavilion. The trio talks all things urban design, leadership and the creative journey of 2018's stunning MPavilion. Based in Barcelona, Pinós established Estudio Carme Pinós in 1991 following early international recognition for her work with the late Enric Miralles. Distinctive projects such as the CaixaForum Cultural and Exhibition Centre in Zaragoza (Spain), the Cube Office Towers I and II in Guadalajara (Mexico) and the Department Building of the Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria) have foregrounded Carme’s interests in human connection, folded materials and experiential design.
The Australian’s Media Diarist Stephen Brook interviews Michael Rowland, co-host of ABC New Breakfast. The two engage in an ABC vs The Australian arm wrestle over the newspapers coverage of the national broadcaster. In the fallout of the Michelle Guthrie sacking, Michael was the first journalist to interview acting Managing Director, David Anderson. He was in the Canberra Press Gallery, reported on business and finance, and was US correspondent covering former president Barack Obama. Rowland discusses his successful partnership with ABC News Breakfast co-host, Virginia Trioli, how they work because their personalities are opposites and why he hates word chemistry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Myf and Zan bring Bang On to a sold out crowd for the first time ever in Melbs. With homemade badges in hand, they capture the week that was, with the Bang Fam. Rihanna has reportedly turned down the Superbowl Halftime Show in solidarity with quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but does it signal a shift in broadcast power as well? One of the biggest films of the year has opened, and we're wondering if A Star Is Born pits pop music against “authenticity”. Meanwhile we've received more messages than ever before about a certain piece of farshun, and are debating the ghoulish nature of hologram tours. And Virginia Trioli joins us fresh from her debut as DJ Trigga for a special Bang Back! We cried. Whether you were in the room or with us in spirit, join us for one of the most joyous Bang On episodes so far. Show notes: Rihanna: https://amp.slate.com/culture/2018/10/rihanna-super-bowl-protest-colin-kaepernick.html A Star is Born: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/arts/music/lady-gaga-star-is-born-authenticity-pop.html Touch of Fur scarf: https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/fendi-vagina-shawl_us_5bc587e4e4b0d38b5870bc28 Amy Winehouse hologram: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/19/amy-winehouse-stars-turned-into-hologram-virtual-reality Cedar Valley: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/fiction/popular-fiction/Cedar-Valley-Holly-Throsby-9781760630560 Trace (book): https://scribepublications.com.au/books-authors/books/trace Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan bring Bang On to a sold out crowd for the first time ever in Melbs. With homemade badges in hand, they capture the week that was, with the Bang Fam. Rihanna has reportedly turned down the Superbowl Halftime Show in solidarity with quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but does it signal a shift in broadcast power as well? One of the biggest films of the year has opened, and we’re wondering if A Star Is Born pits pop music against “authenticity”. Meanwhile we’ve received more messages than ever before about a certain piece of farshun, and are debating the ghoulish nature of hologram tours. And Virginia Trioli joins us fresh from her debut as DJ Trigga for a special Bang Back! We cried. Whether you were in the room or with us in spirit, join us for one of the most joyous Bang On episodes so far. Show notes: Rihanna: https://amp.slate.com/culture/2018/10/rihanna-super-bowl-protest-colin-kaepernick.html A Star is Born: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/arts/music/lady-gaga-star-is-born-authenticity-pop.html Touch of Fur scarf: https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/fendi-vagina-shawl_us_5bc587e4e4b0d38b5870bc28 Amy Winehouse hologram: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/19/amy-winehouse-stars-turned-into-hologram-virtual-reality Cedar Valley: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/fiction/popular-fiction/Cedar-Valley-Holly-Throsby-9781760630560 Trace (book): https://scribepublications.com.au/books-authors/books/trace Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan bring Bang On to a sold out crowd for the first time ever in Melbs. With homemade badges in hand, they capture the week that was, with the Bang Fam. Rihanna has reportedly turned down the Superbowl Halftime Show in solidarity with quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but does it signal a shift in broadcast power as well? One of the biggest films of the year has opened, and we’re wondering if A Star Is Born pits pop music against “authenticity”. Meanwhile we’ve received more messages than ever before about a certain piece of farshun, and are debating the ghoulish nature of hologram tours. And Virginia Trioli joins us fresh from her debut as DJ Trigga for a special Bang Back! We cried. Whether you were in the room or with us in spirit, join us for one of the most joyous Bang On episodes so far. Show notes: Rihanna: https://amp.slate.com/culture/2018/10/rihanna-super-bowl-protest-colin-kaepernick.html A Star is Born: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/arts/music/lady-gaga-star-is-born-authenticity-pop.html Touch of Fur scarf: https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/fendi-vagina-shawl_us_5bc587e4e4b0d38b5870bc28 Amy Winehouse hologram: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/19/amy-winehouse-stars-turned-into-hologram-virtual-reality Cedar Valley: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/fiction/popular-fiction/Cedar-Valley-Holly-Throsby-9781760630560 Trace (book): https://scribepublications.com.au/books-authors/books/trace Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Kristin joins Jeremy (who has stuffed up his Zoom settings and is accidentally recording with the internal mic rather than the proper mic in front of him) to discuss trains, kinders, shonky arrangements between conservatives and Nauru, and (for some unfathomable reason in the middle), political boardgames.00:01:30 Remembering the Reverse Ratchet00:05:11 Guy can do trains too, he totally can, he's a train guy!00:10:50 ALP promising three year old kindergarten; Virginia Trioli inconveniently remembering the children the ALP's abandoning on Nauru00:17:30 The Australian government's "sovereignty of Nauru" pathetic excuse for ignoring court orders and blocking media, and uncovered departmental documents confirming what a lie that is.00:23:20 ALP starts admitting Coalition policies they'll ape, like having a monstrous combined Home Affairs department00:25:15 Bill Leak Jr, media regulation; legal aid; progressive policies that actually improve the economy, vs conservative cuts that cost money. How do these things flow into each other? Somehow!00:30:04 SIMC - Erin Riley - treatment of and developments in women's sport00:32:30 What the hell is competitive Tetris, and can you make an entertaining boardgame about Australian politics00:40:22 We'll try to do a better job of remembering the people not in the room00:43:50 This week in racism news - indigenous communities being ignored as their water supply is contaminated with uranium; when fundraising is used to makeup for government failures00:48:30 ABC update - Guthrie sacked, Milne resigned, board in the crosshairs - and the Coalition, with its shonky process of appointing mates00:51:30 the quiet bit of the podcast, the Friday before the Grand Final, where we can slip out without too much noise that Australia's carbon emissions have skyrocketed since the Coalition scrapped the carbon price00:52:28 Liberal Party in Wentworth attack Kerryn Phelps for having the poor judgment to preference them.00:55:10 The Nauru/Australia agreement on silencing the media about refugees00:56:00 Hobart Supreme Court upholds anti-discrimination protections against homophobic bigots00:57:22 "Tampon Tax" to finally go00:58:38 Four day work week news from NZ*Apologies for Jeremy's audio quality (he foolishly hit the button that disconnected the external mic, so instead ended up recording from the internal mics) and the mix (excerpts in particular) is a bit less balanced than we'd like, as we've run out of time to edit before Sunday night. We figure in the choice between two days' delay and some slightly wonky audio balance for the excerpts. Hopefully we made the choice you prefer.*
Myf and Zan connect deeply to an excellent speech Virginia Trioli gave this week on the strength of self and self belief. Qantas has decided to remove music from many flights, and we ponder the responsibilities of our national carrier. And the ARE THEY OR AREN'T THEY question about Bert & Ernie has finally been answered, but it's Sesame Street's official response that has us reacting. Show notes: Virginia Trioli speech: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-15/virginia-trioli-speech-at-women-in-media-conference/10247488?pfmredir=sm Bang On Live with DJ Virginia Trioli: http://doublej.net.au/news/music-news/bang-on-live-myf-and-zan-bringing-their-podcast-to-melbourne Qantas: http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/qantas-pulls-music-from-in-flight-entertainment-because-hardly-anyone-is-listening/ Bert & Ernie: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/18/arts/television/bert-ernie-gay-sesame-street.html Why It Matters: https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/19/17879916/bert-ernie-gay-sesame-street-mark-saltzman-controversy The Merger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwxhEp-CtnI Barry: https://www.hbo.com/barry Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan connect deeply to an excellent speech Virginia Trioli gave this week on the strength of self and self belief. Qantas has decided to remove music from many flights, and we ponder the responsibilities of our national carrier. And the ARE THEY OR AREN’T THEY question about Bert & Ernie has finally been answered, but it’s Sesame Street’s official response that has us reacting. Show notes: Virginia Trioli speech: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-15/virginia-trioli-speech-at-women-in-media-conference/10247488?pfmredir=sm Bang On Live with DJ Virginia Trioli: http://doublej.net.au/news/music-news/bang-on-live-myf-and-zan-bringing-their-podcast-to-melbourne Qantas: http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/qantas-pulls-music-from-in-flight-entertainment-because-hardly-anyone-is-listening/ Bert & Ernie: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/18/arts/television/bert-ernie-gay-sesame-street.html Why It Matters: https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/19/17879916/bert-ernie-gay-sesame-street-mark-saltzman-controversy The Merger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwxhEp-CtnI Barry: https://www.hbo.com/barry Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan connect deeply to an excellent speech Virginia Trioli gave this week on the strength of self and self belief. Qantas has decided to remove music from many flights, and we ponder the responsibilities of our national carrier. And the ARE THEY OR AREN’T THEY question about Bert & Ernie has finally been answered, but it’s Sesame Street’s official response that has us reacting. Show notes: Virginia Trioli speech: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-15/virginia-trioli-speech-at-women-in-media-conference/10247488?pfmredir=sm Bang On Live with DJ Virginia Trioli: http://doublej.net.au/news/music-news/bang-on-live-myf-and-zan-bringing-their-podcast-to-melbourne Qantas: http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/qantas-pulls-music-from-in-flight-entertainment-because-hardly-anyone-is-listening/ Bert & Ernie: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/18/arts/television/bert-ernie-gay-sesame-street.html Why It Matters: https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/19/17879916/bert-ernie-gay-sesame-street-mark-saltzman-controversy The Merger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwxhEp-CtnI Barry: https://www.hbo.com/barry Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Welcome to La Trobe University's Clever Conversations. In this episode from our Bold Thinking series, we celebrate La Trobe’s 50th year with a discussion on the history of Australian universities and their role in modern society. Walkley-Award winning journalist, broadcaster and La Trobe alumna Virginia Trioli hosts a panel featuring the leaders of Victoria’s three oldest universities. You will hear from La Trobe Vice-Chancellor Professor John Dewar, University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Professor Glyn Davis AC and Monash University Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Gardner AO. It’s a unique gathering of Australia’s higher education thought leaders.
The year is half gone, and it's time to sort out the best from the rest! Matt, Clare and Gavin name their top 5 shows so far, their biggest disappointments, their favourite Aussie dramas, and the best of reality TV. They also cast a surprising spotlight on the shows everyone thought were axed years ago but are still going strong! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In an MPavilion opening day tradition, we kick off our season with a very special MTalks event. Remember MTalks? It’s all about putting leading minds behind the mic to investigate new ideas. Join MPavilion 2017 architects Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten of OMA; founder and patron of MPavilion, Naomi Milgrom; and our host, leading Australian journalist, author and broadcaster, Virginia Trioli, for our first MTalks ‘in conversation’ this season. Together they’ll discuss their now favourite topic: MPavilion 2017. Specifically, their hopes and dreams for the project, the intentions and provocations in the design, and new ideas on architecture and design you best be there to hear. Join us for this special opening day event, the very first MTalks in the Queen Victoria Gardens for MPavilion 2017.