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Harry Garside on defeat, masculinity and poetry

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Boxer Harry Garside felt like he let Australia down when he was knocked out of the Paris Olympics.

He opens up about this defeat and its emotional toll, breaking gender stereotypes, and what it means to be a man today.

Plus, we unpack what life in the Northern Territory might look like, after the Country Liberal Party smashed Labor at the election on the weekend, promising to get tougher on youth crime.

And the Paralympics is officially underway in Paris. Do the Games have a gender problem?

Guests:

  • Harry Garside, Olympic boxer
  • Dr Georgia Munro-Cook, Paralympian and research fellow, Griffith Uni
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Boxer Harry Garside felt like he let Australia down when he was knocked out of the Paris Olympics.

He opens up about this defeat and its emotional toll, breaking gender stereotypes, and what it means to be a man today.

Plus, we unpack what life in the Northern Territory might look like, after the Country Liberal Party smashed Labor at the election on the weekend, promising to get tougher on youth crime.

And the Paralympics is officially underway in Paris. Do the Games have a gender problem?

Guests:

  • Harry Garside, Olympic boxer
  • Dr Georgia Munro-Cook, Paralympian and research fellow, Griffith Uni
  continue reading

2007 episodes

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