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    Explore " sydney morning herald" with insightful episodes like "Monday December 4: Why The Player Movement System Needs To Change & Your Chance To Ask Us Anything!", "Monday November 6: Luai v Cleary, Why AFB Wants Out & The Kangaroos Flop!", "Monday 30 October: All Time Sprays, Defending Your Yarns, Union's Rock Bottom & What Is Actually Happening With Josh Addo-Carr?", "Thursday September 28: Grand Final Week Storylines, Peter V'Landys Crashes The Show & What Will Xerri Bring To The Bulldogs?" and "Thursday August 31: V'Landys Journo Stitch Up, Bulldogs Culture & The Latest On Jared Warea-Hargreaves Future!" from podcasts like ""Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast", "Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast", "Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast", "Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast" and "Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (35)

    Monday December 4: Why The Player Movement System Needs To Change & Your Chance To Ask Us Anything!

    Monday December 4: Why The Player Movement System Needs To Change & Your Chance To Ask Us Anything!

    The journos are in for the final time in 2023 with Danny Weidler, Michael Chammas & Adam Peacock answering all your questions! We debate if the player movement system needs a shake up, find out the latest on Jarome Luai & why Hugh Jackman isn't helping the NRL's cause in the states!

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    Monday November 6: Luai v Cleary, Why AFB Wants Out & The Kangaroos Flop!

    Monday November 6: Luai v Cleary, Why AFB Wants Out & The Kangaroos Flop!

    The journos are in with Brent Read, Michael Chammas & Adam Peacock in to talk the real story with Addin Fonua Blake, we cover Luai's social media antics, Ready blasts the Kangaroos & the boys talk off-season yarns!

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    🕛 New Footy Talk episode every Monday and Wednesday

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    Monday 30 October: All Time Sprays, Defending Your Yarns, Union's Rock Bottom & What Is Actually Happening With Josh Addo-Carr?

    Monday 30 October: All Time Sprays, Defending Your Yarns, Union's Rock Bottom & What Is Actually Happening With Josh Addo-Carr?

    The journalists are back with Danny Weidler, Adam Peacock & Michael Chammas jumping in to talk the worst sprays they have ever received, we unpack Eddie Jones failed tenure at the Wallabies, find out what is actually happening with Josh Addo-Carr & why V'Landys was at the White House!

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    🕛 New Footy Talk episode every Monday and Wednesday

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    Thursday September 28: Grand Final Week Storylines, Peter V'Landys Crashes The Show & What Will Xerri Bring To The Bulldogs?

    Thursday September 28: Grand Final Week Storylines, Peter V'Landys Crashes The Show & What Will Xerri Bring To The Bulldogs?

    The journos are in as Danny Weidler & Michael Chammas debate the Dally M's, if the NRL should buy the ARU, what Xerri can bring to the Bulldogs & Peter V'landys crashes the show!

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    🕛 New Footy Talk episode everyday at lunchtime

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    Warning: This podcast contains content that some listeners might find distressing. If you or anyone you know needs help. Please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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    Thursday August 31: V'Landys Journo Stitch Up, Bulldogs Culture & The Latest On Jared Warea-Hargreaves Future!

    Thursday August 31: V'Landys Journo Stitch Up, Bulldogs Culture & The Latest On Jared Warea-Hargreaves Future!

    The journalists are in with Adam Peacock, Danny Weidler & Michael Chammas debating the latest on the Bulldogs culture crisis, Michael tries to call V'Landys mid show, we talk Trent Robinson's JWH comments & the latest on Rod Churchill's Latrell Mitchell comments.

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    Thursday August 24: The Real Story Of Sam Burgess' South Sydney Exit!

    Thursday August 24: The Real Story Of Sam Burgess' South Sydney Exit!

    The journalists are in with Adam Peacock, Danny Weidler & Michael Chammas detailing the entire story of Sam Burgess' exit from South Sydney. We discuss what issues are still unresolved, where next for Souths, Jason Demetriou's future & if Souths can still win with this group. We also talk Josh Schuster being dropped & why TPJ gave up the game.

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    Thursday July 6: Explaining The Players' Media Boycott, Why Freddy Has The Blues, Tigers Coaching Carousel & Titans Set To Keep Stars

    Thursday July 6: Explaining The Players' Media Boycott, Why Freddy Has The Blues, Tigers Coaching Carousel & Titans Set To Keep Stars

    It's the journo edition of Footy Talk with Michael Chammas, Danny Weidler and Adam Pengilly. The boys explain why the RLPA is boycotting media commitments while the CBA negotiations continue, why Brad Fittler is taking aim at NSW media, who is really in charge at the Tigers, the Titans trying to hold onto their big guns, the Dogs downward spiral and how the Panthers continue to purr. 

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    Change Happens with Kirstin Ferguson - episode 47

    Change Happens with Kirstin Ferguson - episode 47

    “I think I, as a leader, learned a lot about diversity and inclusion. And it's not enough as leaders to just say, I want diversity and hope it's going to follow unwittingly. And I think it's just, again, because of who I am, it was incredibly inclusive, so I had no barriers to entry. I celebrated every single woman equally. And as a result, that visible difference meant that more and more women saw themselves in people they wouldn't have normally seen being celebrated…….”

     Dr Kirstin Ferguson who was recently awarded an AM in the Australia Day Honours List in 2023 for her significant contribution to business and gender equality, joins our Change Happens podcast host Jenelle McMaster to discuss her moment creating change with the #CelebratingWomen campaign.

    Host: Jenelle McMaster is Deputy CEO Oceania and Markets Leader at EY.

    Guest: Dr Kirstin Ferguson   is award-winning leadership expert, 
author, columnist and company director.

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    Thursday March 30: The Suaali'I Saga, Gutherson Debate & Why Mitchell Pearce Won't Join The Tigers!

    Thursday March 30: The Suaali'I Saga, Gutherson Debate & Why Mitchell Pearce Won't Join The Tigers!

    The journos are back as leading NRL journalists Michael Chammas & Danny Weidler join Adam Peacock to unpack a chaotic week of Rugby league drama! The boys react to the up roar of Joseph Suaali'I's move to union, Mitchell Pearce's Tigers offer, debate the Eels pursuit of a fullback & what is Wighton worth on the open market? 

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    03 Penrith Museum of Printing - PENRITH, NSW

    03 Penrith Museum of Printing - PENRITH, NSW

    We visit the Penrith Museum of Printing and find out how the Sydney Morning Herald was printed from its beginning in 1831 to now. 

    Museum president Bob Lockley gives us a tour of the fully operational machinery and tells us about the history of the printing press and the relevance of the printing and typography trades today. 


    Video examples (of varying quality) of the machines spoken about in this episode:

    Printing press ASMR (yes omg it’s a thing!): https://youtu.be/a5UFos_ysz8 

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    S1E46: ~Shit or Get Off the Pot~

    S1E46: ~Shit or Get Off the Pot~

    WARNING: Really really really explicit content.

    • A seven course skat fetish!?
    • Anal Beads?
    • Poo poo poo poo poo?!?!
    • the ICKKKKK is niche?!?

    What could go wrong?


    RAW, UNEDITED AND EVERYTHING A PODCAST IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE.
    You dirty, naught little horny beings! Follow us and send us a sex story: @sexamation_ @rubyteys.tropicalversion.mp3 @alexbugsymalone

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    The Power Balance Bracelet Scam with Josh Garlepp

    The Power Balance Bracelet Scam with Josh Garlepp
    Just a few short years ago a bunch of elite athletes started wearing silicone wristbands with shiny bits of holographic plastic on them (yes, like on a Pokemon card). Why? They claimed the shiny plastic bangles made them faster & stronger & even helped improve their sense of balance. How did they work? Nobody seemed to know… but that didn’t seem to matter. Millions of people around the world were willing to buy a Power Balance Band to see what it could do to enhance their own performance. David Beckham and Shaquille O’Neill were on board, and the rest of the world didn’t want to miss out.  Our guest Josh Garlepp serves us the gist of how the Power Balance Band craze kicked off, how it peaked, and of course how it crashed when people realised that silicone bracelets with holographic insets don’t actually *do* anything much.  Skip straight to the story: approx 10:50 Josh Garlepp shares the story with Jacob Follow Josh on Instagram and TikTok @joshgarlepp Listen to Josh's podcast 'Full Credit' on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5eokwhUFJuZphyaspSOZdL We recommend the India prank call episode https://open.spotify.com/episode/1QG8AB7bZ1v9lkI37GlCOq And the Thorpie's Angels episode https://open.spotify.com/episode/10jLMr0zdxeS80K3zJfoM6 We give you just the gist, but if you want more, there's this: Watch the Power Balance Band test video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gIMxjr3n5U Watch Shaquille O'Neal endorse the Power Balance Band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcLt16Otmmc Watch the Today Tonight story about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF7gvhj6140&t=1s Follow us on Insta: @justthegistpodcast Send us your suGISTions for stories and guests: justthegistpodcast@gmail.com

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    Why Is "Outing" Someone Still A Threat In 2022?

    Why Is "Outing" Someone Still A Threat In 2022?

    Earlier this week, actor Rebel Wilson found herself being forced into making a choice: come out to the world and publicly state that she is in a relationship with fashion designer Ramona Agruma, or face being "outed" by a gossip columnist.

    Rebel's choice to announce her relationship on her own terms was widely applauded, as many felt it was unfair that she'd been forced to disclose who she was dating to begin with, and wondered why is a woman dating another woman considered headline news in 2022?

    The Quicky speaks to a queer studies academic, an advocate for the LGBTIQA+ community, and a celebrity who faced her own public coming out, to find out what impact the threat of being publicly "outed" has on a person, whether they are famous or not.

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    Host: Claire Murphy

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    Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen - Academic in the College of Arts and Social Sciences at the Australian National University, whose research interests include feminism, gender and queer studies

    Beccy Cole OAM - Australian singer-songwriter, host of Saturday Night Country on ABC Radio, working mother, comedienne, and author

    Rodney Croome AM - Long-time LGBTQIA+ equality advocate and spokesperson for the advocacy and lobby group Just.Equal 

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    Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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    Episode 250: 'C.R.A.Z.Y.' with Guy Branum

    Episode 250: 'C.R.A.Z.Y.' with Guy Branum

    It premiered in 2005, propelling Jean-Marc Valée into the next level of his career. In 2015, Toronto critics named it one of the 10 best Canadian films of all time. And in 2022, American viewers can finally see what all the fuss is about. In honor of the late Valée, Pride month, and out 250th episode (!), we’re taking a look at the coming-of-age-and-coming-out story that is C.R.A.Z.Y. along with none other than Guy Branum.

    Plus, a quiz on acronym movie titles!


    What’s Good
    Alonso - January 6th Hearings
    Drea - LoJack
    Guy - Golden Eighties
    Ify - Seattle (What’s NOT Good: USPS drama)

    ITIDIC
    a).  Australian Newspaper Admits They Were Going to Out Rebel Wilson Before She Came Out Herself
    b). Jennifer Hudson EGOTs With Tony Win for Producing ‘A Strange Loop’
    c). ‘Paddington 3’ Gets a Title and a Director 

    Staff Picks
    Drea - The Worst Person In the World
    Alonso - Demolition
    Guy - Bon Cop, Bad Cop
    Ify - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

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    With:
    Ify Nwadiwe
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Guy Branum

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    Rebel Wilson’s Media ‘Outing’ Disaster 13/06/22

    Rebel Wilson’s Media ‘Outing’ Disaster 13/06/22

    News of Rebel Wilson’s same-sex relationship has been overshadowed by a bizarre, self-inflicted outing controversy at the Sydney Morning Herald, cryptocurrency is in for a rough couple of weeks, Wests Tigers centre Brent Naden is set to spend at least four weeks on the sidelines, Parminder Nagra finally back, Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne.

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    ‘Our job is to be children’

    ‘Our job is to be children’

    Warning: This episode discusses abuse, mental illness and suicide.

    Abbie* can’t live with her mum because of abuse in the household. Chris says he was rejected when he came out as trans. Maddison’s* mother is too damaged to care for her. 

    Many young people are affected by problems stemming from broken homes, domestic violence and other traumatic events.

    Long-term, there is a strong relationship between trauma and poor mental health but young people can bounce back with the right support.

    National charity Youth Insearch uses a peer support model to help young people like Abbie, Chris and Maddison rebuild their lives. 

    Jewel and Sophie attend a three-day camp where young people draw on their own experiences of pain, hurt and triumph over adversity to help others, making them realise they are not alone.  

    *Name has been changed

    If you are suffering, support is available. Call Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636, Head to Health on 1800 595 212  or visit beyondblue.org.au. Crisis support is available 24/7 at Lifeline, call 13 11 14 or text 0477 131 114. 

    You can also contact Headspace for support at headspace.org.au or on 1800 650 890, as well as Kids Helpline at kidshelpline.com.au or on 1800 55 1800.

    Get in touch! If you have a question about mental health you'd like answered, leave us a voicemail on +61 2 9906 9915 or email us at enoughpodcast@theage.com.au or enoughpodcast@smh.com.a

    Enough is brought to you by the The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. 

    If you enjoyed this series, leave a review and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our website.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Reporters: Jewel Topsfield and Sophie Aubrey

    Producer: Margaret Gordon

    Sound mix: Kyle Hopkins

    Production assistance: Julia Carr-Catzel, Tammy Mills

    Head of premium content: Chris Paine

    Head of audio: Tom McKendrick

    Executive producer of audio: Nathanael Cooper

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    ‘I just thought about food every hour of every day’

    ‘I just thought about food every hour of every day’

    Warning: This episode discusses eating disorders and suicide.

    Molli was convinced she had to be thin to be a dancer and started copying restrictive eating advice she was seeing on YouTube. Alex became obsessed with attaining an “ideal” muscular body after a break-up, and ended up nearly losing his life. Melani used binge-eating to cope with loneliness and became afraid to go to parties.

    Eating disorders took control of their minds until all they could think about was food. 

    There remains a widespread lack of recognition that eating disorders are a mental illness. Some experts say awareness is a decade behind that of depression and anxiety.

    Eating disorders thrive in isolation and during the pandemic, calls for eating disorder lines doubled, with young people most vulnerable. 

    As Molli, Alex and Melani have gone through treatment, they’ve worked at reframing their relationship with food, exercise and their bodies. 

    If you need help, support is available. Call the Butterfly Foundation on 1300 224 636 or Eating Disorders Victoria on 1300 550 236. Crisis support is available 24/7 at Lifeline, call 13 11 14 or text 0477 131 114. 

    You can also contact Headspace for support at headspace.org.au or on 1800 650 890, as well as Kids Helpline at kidshelpline.com.au or on 1800 55 1800.

    Get in touch! If you have a question about mental health you'd like answered, leave us a voicemail on +61 2 9906 9915 or email us at enoughpodcast@theage.com.au or enoughpodcast@smh.com.a

    Enough is brought to you by the The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. 

    If you enjoyed this series, leave a review and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our website

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Reporters: Jewel Topsfield and Sophie Aubrey

    Producer: Margaret Gordon

    Sound mix: Kyle Hopkins

    Production assistance: Julia Carr-Catzel, Tammy Mills

    Head of premium content: Chris Paine

    Head of audio: Tom McKendrick

    Executive producer of audio: Nathanael Cooper

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    'We don't wake up in the cot hating ourselves'

    'We don't wake up in the cot hating ourselves'

    Warning: This episode discusses self-harm, suicide and sexual assault.

    Alex, who is transgender, experienced depression and suicidal thoughts from the age of 11. But socially transitioning in Year 8 - with the support of his parents and school - marked a turning point in his mental health. Jack’s parents were delighted when he came out as gay but a horrible incident triggered a dark depressive episode. And Emily struggled with cultural expectations as she figured out her sexuality.

    Research shows that a disproportionate number of LBGTQI+ youth experience mental health issues. This is directly related to experiences of stigma, prejudice, discrimination and abuse on the basis of being queer.

    Emily, Alex and Jack talk about their mental health and the importance of acceptance from family and community. 

    Support for LGBTQI+ youth, their families and carers is available. Call QLife on 1800 184 527 3pm to midnight every day.

    Support is also available from Beyond Blue at beyondblue.org.au or on 1300 224 636. For crisis support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or text 0477 131 114. 

    You can also contact Headspace at headspace.org.au or on 1800 650 890, the Head to Health mental health service on 1800 595 212 and Kids Helpline at kidshelpline.com.au or on 1800 55 1800.

    Get in touch! If you have a question about mental health you'd like answered, leave us a voicemail on +61 2 9906 9915 or email us at enoughpodcast@theage.com.au or enoughpodcast@smh.com.a

    Enough is brought to you by The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. 

    If you enjoyed this series, leave a review and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Reporters: Jewel Topsfield and Sophie Aubrey

    Producer: Margaret Gordon

    Sound mix: Kyle Hopkins

    Production assistance: Julia Carr-Catzel, Tammy Mills

    Head of premium content: Chris Paine

    Head of audio: Tom McKendrick

    Executive producer of audio: Nathanael Cooper

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