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Sinopsis
Podcasts from Australia's best known community radio station
Episodios
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Breakfasters Podcast - 23 - 27 February
27/02/2015 Duración: 46minTony Biggs drops by to offer his thoughts on a book by Jonathan Alter called "The Centre Holds: Obama and His Enemies" which offers an analysis of Barack Obama's second electoral win. Filmmaker Laura Nix joins the Breakfasters to discuss her film "The Yes Men Are Revolting" about the comedy activist duo "The Yes Men". On the first "Genius Squad" of the year Henry Wagons talks about Elvis' Honeymoon Palm Springs home and Author John Darnielle talks about his book "Wolf in White Van".
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Breakfasters - 16 - 20 - Feburary 2015
20/02/2015 Duración: 31minKate McLennan talking Little Bloody Wonder. Talking about all the boardgames we love. Maths with Dr Trish Campbell. Lawrence Leung talking about Maxium Choppage.
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Breakfasters - 9 - 13 February 2015
13/02/2015 Duración: 39minOn the first "Breakfasters" podcast for 2015 Climate Communications Specialist George Marshall who has written the book f "Why Our Brains are Wired to Ignore Climate Change" drops by to elaborate on why some people ignore the science of Climate Change. On "Weird Science" Dr. Jen explains the science behind why certain songs, or "earworms" get stuck in your head. On the newly altered segment title "Books with Biggs" Tony Biggs joins the Breakfasters to talk about the biography of the 80's band Heart and Illustrator Tobias Gutmann drops by to chat about his analogue portrait machine called "Face-O-Mat", a device that he travels around the world with to offer a fresh take on portrait illustration.
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Breakfasters - 1 - 5 December 2014
05/12/2014 Duración: 39minPolitical journalist Barrie Cassidy drops by to chat about his new book "Private Bill", a personal account of Barrie's parents Bill and Myra. Sean "The Birdman" Dooley joins the Breakfasters for an edition of "Squawkback" where listeners call in to ask Sean bird related questions. Writer for Crikey Guy Rundle drops by to chat about Clive Palmer's rise to political fame upon the release of the latest quarterly essay featuring Rundle's own essay on Clive Palmer called "Clivosaurus: The Politics of Clive Palmer". Art Director and Illustrator Wendy Fox drops by to chat about her new project "Women's Gold Medalists", an art project celebrating female olympic athletes.
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Breakfasters - 24 - 28 November 2014
28/11/2014 Duración: 37minThomas Caldwell gives his review of Dan Gilroy's new crime thriller "Nightcrawler" and the Breakfasters discuss the ensuing debate on the merit of actor Bill Paxton. Writer and broadcaster Helen Razer drops by to chat about her new book "A Short History of Stupid" which discusses the deteriorating quality of public debate. Festival Director of the "Other Film Festival" Rick Randall joins the Breakfasters ahead of the 6th edition of the festival.
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Breakfasters - 17 - 21 November 2014
26/11/2014 Duración: 41minThis week on the podcast the Breakfasters discuss childhood phrases that adults still use. Author and 3RRR broadcaster Christos Tsolkias drops by the studio to discuss his new collection of short stories "Merciless Gods". On "Weird Science" Dr. Jen discusses the science of Jet Lag, and talks through some remedies for it. Angus Sampson and Hugo Weaving drop by to chat ahead of the release of their new film "The Mule", which is being released online via digital download.