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LIVE Radio Wars: How Paul Makin and Jeremy Cordeaux Shaped the Australian Airwaves

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In this interview, Paul Makin and Jeremy Cordeaux engage in a lively discussion about their experiences in radio, Australian culture, and politics. They reminisce about the golden days of radio, the colorful characters they’ve encountered, and their concerns about the current state of Australian society, particularly regarding political correctness and national identity.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Radio Career Reminiscence: Makin and Cordeaux reflect on their long careers in radio, discussing the industry's changes and memorable personalities.
  • Australian Culture and Identity: Discussion on the decline of Australian patriotism and the impact of political correctness.
  • Wokeness and Division in Politics: Concerns about how political correctness and the “Voice” referendum are dividing Australians.
  • Radio Personalities: Anecdotes about famous Australian radio personalities and their influence on the industry.
  • Historical Figures: Reflection on eccentric Australian figures like B. Miles and their place in cultural history.
  • Transitioning from Radio to Politics: Brief discussion about the challenges and temptations of entering politics as a former media personality.

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In this interview, Paul Makin and Jeremy Cordeaux engage in a lively discussion about their experiences in radio, Australian culture, and politics. They reminisce about the golden days of radio, the colorful characters they’ve encountered, and their concerns about the current state of Australian society, particularly regarding political correctness and national identity.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Radio Career Reminiscence: Makin and Cordeaux reflect on their long careers in radio, discussing the industry's changes and memorable personalities.
  • Australian Culture and Identity: Discussion on the decline of Australian patriotism and the impact of political correctness.
  • Wokeness and Division in Politics: Concerns about how political correctness and the “Voice” referendum are dividing Australians.
  • Radio Personalities: Anecdotes about famous Australian radio personalities and their influence on the industry.
  • Historical Figures: Reflection on eccentric Australian figures like B. Miles and their place in cultural history.
  • Transitioning from Radio to Politics: Brief discussion about the challenges and temptations of entering politics as a former media personality.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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