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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Gaslight (/ˈɡaslīt/). Verb. Manipulating someone by psychological means into questioning their own reality. The Gaslight Effect podcast is hosted by Dr. Robin Stern, co-founder of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and author of the best-selling book, The Gaslight Effect. On her podcast, Robin helps listeners identify gaslighting, to escape the destructive dynamic and reclaim their reality.
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Breaking Green

Global Justice Ecology Project / Host Steve Taylor

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Produced by Global Justice Ecology Project, Breaking Green is a podcast that talks with activists and experts to examine the intertwined issues of social, ecological and economic injustice. Breaking Green also explores some of the more outrageous proposals to address climate and environmental crises that are falsely being sold as green. But we can't do it without you! We accept no corporate sponsors, and rely on people like you to make Breaking Green possible. If you'd like to donate, text G ...
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Dive-In-Justice

Shadiin Garcia & Delma Jackson

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From systemic injustice to internalized oppression, apathy, and trauma, Shadiin Garcia, Delma Jackson, and guests will pull back the layers of struggle within social progress, and dream together, even as we remind one another that our personal tragedies, triumphs, and healing will inform our ability to create a better world. If you love the idea of building intentional community, If you love history and pop-culture, If you want to dream into a society where intersectionality is baked into th ...
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By a random selection of a day, month and year, host Robin Bagayoko will discuss crimes that occurred on that day. If true crime at a certain time is your thing, then” In time crime” is just for you. ”True crime is not to instill living in fear but for you to be more aware” - Robin Bagayoko
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Real Talk With Minorities,Speak Up!

Real Talk With Minorities, Speak Up!

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Welcome to Real Talk with Minorities, Speak Up! This podcast gives real-world topics and uncomfortable situations to be discussed by teens and young adults. This podcast is also run by the organization, Minorities, Speak Up! which simply is a platform that allows minorities to speak on the injustice in their communities. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/minorities-speak-up/support
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Unconventional recipes for love and liberation. In a world filled with hate, injustice, and despair, our sense of shared humanity depends on learning to MAKE radical, revolutionary, justice-centered love. Not find it, not fall into it. But intentionally create and wield it. Centering the voices of historically and culturally marginalized people, How To Make Love™ will provoke and challenge you to create your own recipe for and practice of making more love — in your life, and in the world. An ...
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“Why live an ordinary life, when you can live an extraordinary one?” Tony Robbins, the #1 Life and Business Strategist, has helped over 50 million people from 100 countries create real and lasting change in their lives. In this podcast, he shares proven strategies and tactics so you, too, can achieve massive results in your business, relationships, health and finances. In addition to excerpts from his signature events and other exclusive, never-before-released audio content, Tony and his tea ...
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Surviving The System is a podcast created to shed light on the hypocrisy and injustice of “the system” in our nation today. I founded this podcast after first hand experience of how the system works - the shady tactics by law enforcement, the blatant disregard for the law by the legal system, the ever increasing attempts to crush the human spirit by the prison industrial complex and so called “re-entry” efforts. All of it appearing to be designed to keep people beat down, with no opportunity ...
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Welcome to the safe space of The Aftermath, a podcast that will educate and inspire you. Divorce, family trauma, custody battles, parental alienation and everything that is wrong with families today are the hard topics Dr. G. Mick Smith and Kindra Riber will talk about. Both hosts have been subjected to the harsh reality of broken families and the trauma custody battles elicit. Their stories of losing their children are different yet the same. Smith and Riber are advocates for healing the fa ...
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Church Misfit Podcast

Joe Elliott: Speaker, Author and Founder of The Catalyst Collective

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Thought provoking perspectives on life, culture, ministry, business, and parenting that challenge the status quo from the Catalyst Collective squad. The Church Misfit Podcast is perfect for those who want real, unfiltered talk on urban missions, reaching teens, engaging Millennials, parenting a digital generation and living as a christian in a post-christian culture. Filled with practical tips on how to unlock your unique design and make an impact in the world today, Joe and his team of Chur ...
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Black Girl Blueprint

Lauren Ritchie and Makeen Zachery

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Black Girl Blueprint was founded on the belief that Black girls have long been the ones to set the trends and transform the culture in a way that only we can. To put it simply: our podcast is devoted to showcasing raw, unfiltered, and unapologetic Gen Z Black girl perspectives. Our bi-weekly episodes will center the voices and celebrate the accomplishments of young Black women who have made their own impact on and within the culture. | Follow us on Instagram: @blackgirlblueprint | Lauren: @l ...
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In this compelling episode of The Gaslight Effect Podcast, Dr. Robin Stern is joined by Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola, DSW, LCSW, a Coercive Control Educator, Researcher, Survivor, and the host of the Perfect Pray Podcast. With a career dedicated to protecting children from abuse, Christine has been an advocate since the age of 19. Despite her deep…
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Libby Kosmala competed in 12 Paralympics between 1972 and 2016. She won 13 medals, nine of them gold, and broke four world records. At her final Paralympics in 2016, Libby was the oldest competitor of any nation. Growing up she says she was always a good talker. She’s speaking here with Tee Mitchell, who asked how this remarkable sporting story beg…
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The Paralympics, which bring together nearly 4,500 athletes, begin on August 28th with the opening ceremony set to happen along the Champs-Elysées. Crews are hard at work converting spaces in Paris to host some of the events - that includes the Eiffel Tower Stadium, which will host Paralympic football.…
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A new report by Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety - or ANROWS - has found 46% of the more than 850 migrant and refugee women surveyed, reported experiencing workplace sexual harassment in the past five years. The report says there is little accountability for perpetrators, and that migrant and refugee women confronting s…
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Being touted as a 'once-in-a-decade opportunity', Australia is conducting a ten-year review into the preservation of some our least-known but most pristine islands. Under a federal government proposal, the protected waters around Heard and McDonald - a remote group of subantarctic islands 4,000 kilometres southwest of Western Australia - are set to…
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Every member of Noemie Fox’s family is an Olympic athlete. Her mother, Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi, won bronze in 1996 for canoeing slalom (K1), while their father Richard Fox represented Britain for the same event in 1992. Her sister Jess, 30, made her Olympic debut as an 18-year-old at the 2012 London Games, going on to compete at Rio, Tokyo and Paris a…
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The development of the first drug in 30 years that modifies the disease - and not just the symptoms - of the most common form of dementia has given hope to patients. The drug Lecanemab is now undergoing a regulatory approval process in Australia and other countries in the world, but its exorbitant cost means few will be able to access it.…
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The ASX ended the day flat as traders look to an upcoming speech by Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell for clues on the next move in US interest rates. Plus – Poultry supplier Inghams plunges on its results. For more on today’s market drivers, Rhayna Bosch speaks with Isaac Poole, Chief Investment Officer at Ascalon Capital.…
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Disability advocates say they are concerned that reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme will make life more difficult for people with disabilities, their families and those in the sector. The new legislation – called Getting the NDIS Back on Track - contains the most significant changes to the scheme since it started a decade ago.…
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Another huge day of corporate results – among those reporting is Australia’s biggest general insurer, IAG. The company is flagging still-high premiums and growing costs as inflation persists. For more on the day’s big market movers, Rhayna Bosch speaks with Jun Bei Liu, Lead Portfolio Manager at Tribeca Investment Partners.…
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Australians are confronting so-called subscription traps, with three-quarters revealing to have had some form of negative experience trying to cancel a subscription. A report by the Consumer Policy Research Centre also found 3 per cent of Australians have felt pressured into keeping a subscription they wanted to cancel, and that Australia's consume…
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Less than half of Australians diagnosed with rare cancers survive five years after diagnosis, with advocates calling on the government to step in to improve outcomes. The Rare Cancer Moonshot report found the five-year survival rate is just 45% of people with rare cancers, compared to 77% for common cancers. Advocates are calling on the government,…
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Women and trans people clearly experience ongoing barriers and bias in our health system, but what about those on the very frontline of care? Healthcare professionals fight tirelessly to provide quality care to all who need it, but women and trans health workers are reporting bias, discrimination, and even bullying, as they perform this essential w…
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Victoria is facing a worsening food insecurity crisis, with demand for food relief services at an all-time high. Foodbank Victoria and OzHarvest report a surge in requests, even from employed and housed individuals, due to rising cost-of-living pressures. A parliamentary inquiry is underway looking into economic challenges, climate change, and glob…
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On this episode of the Free Thought Project Podcast, Jason and Matt sit down with Dylan Allman, a husband, writer, and passionate advocate for liberty. Dylan is a conscientious objector, techno-optimist, and a Hazlitt Apprentice at the Foundation for Economic Education. We dive into Dylan's compelling journey from joining U.S. Army intelligence to …
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A multicultural organisation is supporting calls from anti-gambling advocates for a complete ban on gambling advertising. The Multicultural Communities Council of New South Wales says culturally and linguistically diverse people are especially vulnerable, and nothing less than a complete ban is acceptable.…
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Since Voluntary Assisted Dying (known as VAD) was legalised in Australia, over 2,400 terminally ill people have chosen to end their lives this way. Dr Bu O'Brien is one of the few Voluntary Assisted Dying practitioners. I asked her about why she has chosen this path. My name is Essam Al-Ghalib, and this is SBS Audio's Weekend One on One.…
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After almost a year and a half of fierce conflict in Sudan, the Sudanese-Australian community still fears for the lives of their loved ones as the humanitarian disaster worsens. Community leaders have also expressed a frustration at the lack of media coverage of the issue, arguing that it has slipped under the radar with wars in Ukraine and Gaza ta…
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Big names in tech and social media are being questioned in a senate inquiry into the risks and benefits surrounding AI technology in Australia. It's part of a national effort to examine AI trends, bias and opportunities, including its impact on elections and the environment, to name a few. Catriona Stirrat spoke to Dr Ida Someh - a senior lecturer …
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The ASX finished the week strongly as reporting season reaches the half way point. Among today’s headliners, business banking giant NAB and Real estate website Domain. Rena Sarumpaet speaks with Domain CEO Jason Pellegrino about its result. Plus, RBA governor Michelle Bullock fronts senate – for more, Rhayna Bosch speaks to Kate Harahan, Private Cl…
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The government has appointed a special envoy for social cohesion as concerns over division in the Australian community continue to rise. Special Envoy for Social Cohesion, Peter Khalil, has told SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson that political populism is one of his big concerns as he takes on the role.…
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