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191: Did Iran do it & are better things possible? ft. Jack Toohey

191: Did Iran do it & are better things possible? ft. Jack Toohey

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“Taylor Swift getting engaged means we're about to see some of the worst Labor MP tweets to ever hit the timeline.” Tom is joined by returning guest host Jack Toohey, author of ‘Better Things Are Possible: How rebellious hope will change the world.’ First up, Australia has announced “credible intelligence” that Iranian proxies were responsible for anti-semitic arson attacks in Australia. What is going on?!? (8:58) Then a discussion about the ideas in Jack’s book. (28:47) In a world of hypernormalised mayhem, is hope for the future the new punk?
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