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The ACSS Podcast explores topics highly relevant to Australia’s evolving national security issues. In September 2023, a competitive application process will result in over 80 high-caliber delegates being selected from a variety of fields. Currently in its fourth year, the ACSS will host hubs in capital cities across Australia and a US team based out of Washington DC. Delegates will face three intense and realistic crisis simulations exploring domestic, regional, and non-traditional national security dilemmas. These podcast episodes will assist our delegates to prepare for summit week while also informing our wider audience of evolving issues relating to Australia’s national security.
All past and current members of the ACSS team would like to acknowledge that this podcast is being recorded on the traditional lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people and pay our respects to the elders past, present, and emerging. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians of each of our delegate hubs where many of our listeners will be based. You are listening to the podcast produced by the Australian Crisis Simulation Summit. We are a volunteer student-led organisation who create and run complex futuristic and alternative crisis simulations in a national effort to help create the next generation of national security experts and leaders.
We hope you enjoy this series.
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The show where we share a name but not often our views… and tackle a new problem every week.
Love, lilac, linen and lunges is definitely not what we're about. That's all the other lady duo podcast. We like to go deep, and lunge into tricky social, cultural and political territory.
Welcome to the shit show! Welcome to the bin fire!
New episode every Thursday.
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Has the world gone mad? How can so many so-called progressive politicians seek to cancel freedom of speech, history, gender, and reality? In this series, I will give simple, logical explanations about why so-called progressive political movements like BLM, MeToo have been bad for society and undermined the causes they purport to represent. I'll explain why these movements have promoted victimhood and cancellation of truth, but I'll also provide positive solutions and explain what democracy should look like to create a healthy society. If you're looking for a podcast that makes you feel better about believing in democratic principles, free speech and reality, then this is the one for you!
Why are so-called progressive political movements promoting censorship and totalitarianism?
Why are the biggest capitalist companies in the world promoting Marxism?
If you disagree with the philosophies of BLM, MeToo and the Trans movement, does this make you a bigoted xenophobe?
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A show for curious minds. Join us each week as academic experts tell us about the fascinating discoveries they're making to understand the world, and the big questions they’re still trying to answer. A podcast from The Conversation, hosted by Gemma Ware.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mondays with Milly is a podcast about the past as told by someone who was there.
Through a series of interviews, "Milly" - AKA Doreen from Manchester - talks about her life from the Great Depression era and World War 2 to the present day. Now in her nineties, Milly is a natural story-teller with a razor-sharp memory. Her recount of a life spanning some of history's defining moments provides a unique insight into how people lived, coped, survived and endured times of great adversity.
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Sahil Adeem Podcast features live sessions, speeches, clips, and engaging podcasts from Sahil Adeem, a prominent behavioral trainer, public speaker, and founder of The Source Code Academia. This podcast uniquely connects science and Islam, offering insights on personal development, faith, and social issues.
Join millions of listeners as Sahil Adeem uses his candid style to inspire you to challenge conventional thinking and explore the relationship between knowledge, spirituality, and self-discovery.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Systems change requires new ways of thinking and doing to create a thriving world. We live in a time of interconnected crises - climate change, rising inequality and rapid urbanisation are urgently challenging our present and future. In Australia there are already more than 122,000 people without a safe, secure place to call home, and a chronic shortage of affordable housing. Join me in conversation with experts in the field as we unpack the relationship between homelessness and our changing climate. Together, we tell stories of our connection to place and planet as home.
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Explore what it is to be human and how to fulfil your potential.Australian psychologist Ellen Jackson interviews experts in the mind, brain, happiness, well-being and high performance. Our conversations are easy and engaging, insightful and fun. Listen in to learn more about living well, mastering your mind and maximising the joy in your life. So much to learn and all you need are your ears! Find us at https://instagram.com/potentialpsychology and https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenjacksonpotential/
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Kate Nelson the Plastic Free Mermaid hasn’t used disposable plastics for a decade. Through her life adventure she meets incredible scientists, activists, entrepreneurs, and pirates whose stories and opinions enrich our world views and inspire us to rise. If you feel called to the planet’s aid, listen in for fascinating conversations with change makers from around the world.
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How can communicators change the climate conversation? After experiencing climate change firsthand when the 2019/2020 Australian bush fires ripped through our community, we're on a mission to find out why this issue is still so divisive, crippling action. We're asking leading thinkers, scientists, experts, activists and optimists how communicators can change the climate conversation and inspire much more action.
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Your world, explained. Exploring who we are, how we got here and where we are going. Australia’s top social scientists in conversation with journalist Ginger Gorman. Seriously interesting. Seriously insightful. Seriously social. Brought to you by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
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The Australian Institute of Criminology's podcast series. In this series, we want to share with you some of the latest research on a range of contemporary crime and justice issues affecting Australia. We'll talk about some of the research we’re doing at the Institute, but also explore some of the research we’re funding our academic partners to undertake in universities across Australia.
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Currently studying psychology? Early career forensic psychologist? Interested in the work of forensic psychologists?
Welcome to Forensic Minds - Australia. A forensic psychology podcast. Hosted by the Australian Psychological Society - College of Forensic Psychologists.
@forensicmindspodcast
Credits:
Music – Tyops https://freesound.org/s/402273/
Cover Art – Bradley Reich