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Informed Ideas

Informed Ideas

De : Richard Hatcher
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Interrogating the ideas and systems shaping society and the planet.

Broadcasting from Melbourne, we explore Australian and global politics, economics, and the forces shaping our world.

With backgrounds in renewable energy, finance, and politics, we attempt to bring informed, thoughtful commentary to complex issues. If you care about governance, wealth inequality, corruption, environmental decline, and the concept of progress, you might enjoy this podcast.

Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • #11 - How do you stay grounded in a noisy world?
      Jul 22 2025

      I chat to regular guest Mick Waters about how we try to stay grounded in a noisy world. Slow pace on this one.

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      34 min
    • #10 - 'We're not chickens, we're humans' - pure entertainment w Dan Choi, & Mick Waters
      Jul 7 2025

      Three men converse their way through humanity’s most unanswerable questions with the misplaced confidence of people who read half a philosophy book once.

      Dan Choi, a grid connection manager who compulsively detonates intellectual hand grenades, Mick Waters, an overcaffeinated project manager with a story for every occasion, and me, the intermittently coherent third wheel, stagger through conversations about moral realism, Katy Perry’s inevitable conquest of outer space, the civilizing power of women’s disdain, control theory, cult leadership ambitions, and the petty tragedies that make up existence.

      It’s a sloppy collision of half-remembered history lessons, basement-bar philosophizing, and the grim realization that none of us will ever be as interesting as we think we are. If you’ve ever wanted to hear three chronically verbose man-children wrestle with meaning in between sips of cheap alcohol, congratulations: you’ve arrived.

      It’s part philosophy salon, part therapy session, part late-night pub rant—held together by the thin hope that somewhere in the chaos, we might find a speck of insight.

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      1 h et 46 min
    • #9 - Will AI end humanity or bring utopia?
      Jun 29 2025

      Richard speaks with Data Engineer Edward Crupi about the current state of artificial intelligence - what it can do for us, where it might lead in the next few years, the dangers it might pose and should we be optimistic or pessimistic about the future.

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      50 min
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