Épisodes

  • Hate speech laws red flags, Australia Day poll tricks, Grok deepfakes + Beckham feud
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode, we look at the many red flags surrounding Labor’s new hate speech laws as well as the mainstream media’s strikingly uniform response to them.


    Jan provides an update on the sale of TikTok. Americans can stop worrying about China controlling their data and algorithms because a small group of pro-Trump billionaires has that covered now. Antoinette breaks down Australia Day polls and offers a toolkit for spotting agendas in the opaque polling world.


    There’s also a shout out to the women taking on pornographic deepfakes made by X’s Grok, plus an illuminating piece on the Beckham family feud, which Jan has a strange and (and unverified) theory about


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    1 h
  • Narrative war over Iran's protests + Trump’s press sec blows up at journalist, InDaily SA muscles in on Murdoch
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode Jan and Antoinette look at the fight to control the narrative over protests in Iran where the death toll has exceeded 3000.

    With an internet block out, state media tightly controlled, foreign actors bragging about armed interference, and exiled figures presenting themselves as the solution, protestors and their plight largely disappear from the story - by design.

    Meanwhile, Trump’s press secretary snaps at another reporter - this time to dodge a basic question about the shooting of an unarmed mother by an ICE agent.

    There’s also a shout out to some responsible reporting on neo-Nazi material and a peak at the growing influence of InDaily SA, the newspaper muscling in on Murdoch's territory in Adelaide.


    TIPS FROM ANTOINETTE ON IRANIAN WOMEN TO FOLLOW:

    Tara Kangarlou Iranian journalist, author and NGO founder

    Gissou Nia Iraninan human rights lawyer

    Samira Mohyeddin Iranian journalist and academic


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    56 min
  • Randa Abdel-Fattah on the collapse of the Adelaide Writers’ Festival
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, Jan Fran speaks with the woman at the centre of the collapse of the Adelaide Writers Festival, Palestinian author and academic Randa Abdel-Fattah.


    The conversation is blunt and urgent. They talk about censorship, lobby pressure on cultural institutions, what it means to keep speaking as a Palestinian Australian as media outlets launder bad faith attacks, and the focus drifts anywhere but Gaza.


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    36 min
  • Ask Us Anything: Our younger selves, future of media, Eurovision pressure, truth v hope
    Jan 6 2026

    Part two of our summer special brings another round of Etterati questions, and this batch is delightfully varied.


    Prehistoric animal favourites. Media predictions for 2035. Practical tips for the days when hope feels elusive.


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    34 min
  • Ask Us Anything: On cracks in our friendship, building community and finding joy in dark times
    Dec 30 2025

    Part one of our summer special is your Q&A therapy session disguised as a podcast. We answer all your burning questions.


    We talk about twenty years of friendship, juggling being fledgling media moguls with sanity, staying clear-eyed in the chaos and navigating holiday conversations with problematic fam.


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    35 min
  • Antony Loewenstein unpacks the Bondi terror attack
    Dec 23 2025

    Independent journalist Antony Loewenstein joins Jan Fran to discuss how he's processing the Bondi terror attacks both as a Jewish man and long-time advocate for Palestine.


    Antony and Jan move through the tension between allowing victims time to grieve and needing to challenge political agendas that seek to curb our civil liberties.


    Antony talks through what he believes is driving the rise in antisemitism, and why parts of the Jewish diaspora feel increasingly alienated from Israel. He also lays out why the crowd must keep speaking and moving, even when the powerful wish the masses would go silent.


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    55 min
  • How the Bondi terror attack was reported
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode, Jan and Antoinette focus on the first 24-hours of media coverage of the antisemitic terrorist attack in Bondi that left 15 people dead.

    They examine how the story unfolded, which voices were given prominence, the role of social media in circulating original and often horrifying footage, and how easily misinformation spreads and how certain narratives take hold.

    It is a careful, unsparing look at how news is constructed and politicised under pressure, and what is lost when speed overtakes care.

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    55 min
  • Press piles on Abbie Chatfield, SBS’s Eurovision dud decision + why we can’t name a rapist
    Dec 9 2025

    As the social media ban kicks off, Jan and Antoinette find themselves disagreeing on its merits.

    Plus, we take a look at the rage-bait tabloid media machine currently targeting influencer Abbie Chatfield and the hypocrisy powering it all.

    And as boycott calls grow over Israel’s participation in Eurovision, SBS doubles down on a dud decision.

    We salute journalists who stay cool while being smacked by studio gear and airborne wildlife, and a poem in an unexpected place leaves us feeling unexpectedly seen.


    • Brisbane live show guest announcements: TV presenter Myf Warhurst and comedian Anisa Nanduala will be joining us! Get tickets to our stage tour.
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    1 h et 6 min