• AMA: How do you manage information overload PLUS should white women activists get out of the arena?
    May 2 2024

    On today's AMA, I share my hacks and my “mindset” for sifting through, retaining and managing all the data inflow (amino supplements, tilting, biting off more than I can chew as a tactic and advice gleaned from systems thinkers). And I wade into when to speak out and when not to wade into a rally and take the mic (and the responsibility that comes with being a privileged white woman who looks as tame as a mum from an OMO commercial).


    SHOW NOTES

    • Join the conversation over on Substack
    • Subscribe and post your own Ask Me Anything here

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    29 mins
  • JOHANN HARI: Is Ozempic a miracle drug or something darker?
    Apr 30 2024

    Johann Hari (bestselling author Stolen Focus and Lost Connections) has written another system-rattling book, this time about the new weight loss drugs that everyone is both talking about AND not talking about. I’ve been wanting a wild mind to come chat about the phenomenon for over a year. Johann happened to reach out and tell me he’d been experimenting with Ozempic, had travelled the world interviewing 100-plus experts on the matter and was up for a chat.


    In this conversation, we talk through what he lays out in his book Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs. We cover how the drugs work on our biology; the emerging risks; how the rich are the guinea pigs in this particular science experiment; the implications of a world with no appetite (“What will become of the dinner party?”); and the fact these drugs mask the real problem – how Big Food manipulates our hormones with their Franken-foods. And, so, here we are again, told to fix a systemic problem with the same mindset that caused it in the first place (ie: manipulating nature with additives for profit). The Ozempic debate is a lot. This chat goes there!


    SHOW NOTES

    Johann's book Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs is available now

    Connect with Johann on Instagram and buy his books here

    Listen to my Wild chat about Ultra-Processed Food with Dr Chris van Tulleken

    Read my Substack post on the Ozempic “divide” here


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • AMA: How do you plan your life financially in a collapsing world? Do you bother?
    Apr 25 2024

    As we become aware of climate collapse and its ripple effect on the financial and energy systems, and as houses become uninsurable and fossil fuel markets get wobbly, do things like investing, mortgages, and retirement savings become moot?


    A Substack reader asks me how I’m personally prioritising these things, and I answer candidly. The chat moves into prepping and homesteading considerations. Background posts and pods about collapse are provided over at Substack, where you can WATCH these bonus episodes and join a conversation afterwards in the thread (and post a question for future AMAs).


    SHOW NOTES

    • Join the conversation over on Substack
    • Subscribe and post your own Ask Me Anything here
    • Previous episodes you might like to listen to Meg Wheatley, Gaya Herrington and Nate Hagens


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    22 mins
  • ANNABEL ABBS: The subversive, creative upside of insomnia (oh joy!)
    Apr 23 2024

    Annabel Abbs (English novelist; author of Sleepless) was crippled with insomnia. Rather than fight it she looked for its productive plus side and discovered that many incredible creatives have needed to stay awake to access their best selves – their Night Selves. Particularly women, as it turns out. Annabel chats to me about how famous writers, painters and Hollywood stars have used their sleeplessness to create their best work, and the science that explains why this happens - the role hormones play, how the nocturnal quietening of the prefrontal cortex affects women’s ability to access their creative courage and how we can access our body’s hallucinogens! We also cover why it’s good to stay awake in a full moon, why women need to invest in blackout curtains (to cut their cancer risk!) and the role of feminist rage in all this!


    SHOW NOTES

    • Get hold of Annabel’s Sleepless: Discovering the Power of the Night Self
    • You can connect with Annabel on IG here and read more about her work here
    • I write a lot about different philosophical salves for insomnia in First, We Make the Beast Beautiful

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The “Uncles” climate case that could change EVERYTHING
    Apr 18 2024

    Isabelle Reinecke (founder Grata Fund) is leading a super exciting landmark legal case that could force the Australian Government to actually stick to its climate commitments and stop approving fossil fuel projects immediately. By as early as the end of this year. Seriously! It’s called the Uncles Australian Climate Case (it’s being brought by two Torres Strait Islander elders) and it’s being referred to as “Bigger than Mabo” (if it wins). There is a lot of international attention on it and it’s being supported by a team that led a similar (successful) case in The Netherlands.


    This is a short, straight-to-the-point episode to get you abreast of this monumental opportunity for change so you know what to do to support it. Let’s do it!


    SHOW NOTES

    You can watch our chat and learn more about the case over on my Substack

    You can get involved by sharing this podcast with everyone you know and sharing any news items, social media shares etc.

    Social media accounts you can follow:

    • On Twitter: @gratafund and @isreinecke
    • On Instagram: @australianclimatecase @isabelle.reinecke and @gratafund
    • On Facebook: @australianclimatecase
    • Hashtags to follow: #ClimateCaseAU #MuralKalmelSipa


    You can sign the pledge and engage further HERE!

    The Good Weekend did a cover story on the case, read it here


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    25 mins
  • ANNA FUNDER: On Wifedom (and calling out Orwellian “doublethink”)
    Apr 16 2024

    Anna Funder (international bestselling author of Wifedom) pens books about power. She is the author of the international bestsellers Stasiland, about the Stasi, which is being made into a TV series starring Elizabeth Debicki, and All That I Am, about the Nazis, which won the Miles Franklin Award. Her latest book, Wifedom: Mrs Orwell’s Invisible Life, sees Anna take on the patriarchy. She exposes how literary giant George Orwell wrote his wife Eileen O’Shaughnessy “out of existence”, despite (and possibly because of) her pivotal role in his work.


    Anna and I talk through Orwell’s misogyny and his own “doublethink” (believing two contradictory ideas while blanking out awareness of the contradiction), plus how doublethink works to keep patriarchy going. We dig into the delicate issue of the cancellation of these kinds of figures (we both agree they shouldn’t be), the passive voice technique, why women must “claim their pronouns”, the power structure difference between France and Australia and how women write books.


    SHOW NOTES

    • Get your copy of Wifedom here
    • You can read more about Anna here and follow her work on Instagram
    • This episode of Wild was recorded at Work Club, my workspace while I was in Sydney

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • A FUN BACKSTORY: Because I promised it…
    Apr 11 2024

    In last week’s interview with a Palestinian and an Israeli Father, I promised to share how we met, a story that involves a famous actor, an Irish author and a bizarre email chain that starts in the Australian outback. Here it is. For some fun. And to remind us all of the power of story and of reaching out to humanity.


    SHOW NOTES

    • Catch the original interview here
    • Read Apeirogon by Colom Mcann
    • Learn about Parent’s Circle and donate here.
    • Join the conversation and watch the video over on Substack


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    12 mins
  • HELEN LEWIS: A heterodox update from TERF island
    Apr 9 2024

    Helen Lewis (The Atlantic columnist, BBC podcaster, pop culture decoder) has become a darling of the heterodox podcasting community (and this podcast; catch my previous Wild chat with her about THAT GQ interview with Jordan Peterson here), and, relatedly, a pet target of the extreme Right and Left’s ongoing cancelling zeal.


    In this interview, I invite Helen to talk through several very online eruptions that are crucial for fathoming what the hell is going on in the world today. We cover the feminist-trans wars playing out on “TERF Island”; why Kara Swisher has fallen out with Elon Musk and why the Left failed the October 7 “Hamas test”. Mostly this is a conversation about the role of discerning dialogue when the extreme Left and Right are dominating the online arena.


    SHOW NOTES

    • Listen to my previous Wild chat with Helen
    • Here’s the episode I did with Hannah Barnes about the trans debate in the UK
    • Check out Helen’s brilliant The Bluestocking Substack
    • Get hold of her most recent book, the bestseller bestseller Difficult Women, A History of Feminism in 11 Fights
    • Check out her Blocked and Reported episode here
    • We reference a few of Helen’s recent The Atlantic columns: The Progressives Who Flunked the Hamas Test; Is Kara Swisher Tearing Down Tech Billionaires? and Why I’ll Keep Saying “Pregnant Women”



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    1 hr and 25 mins