• “Conspiracies, Echo Chambers & Culture Wars” with Sacha Judd

  • May 5 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
  • Podcast

“Conspiracies, Echo Chambers & Culture Wars” with Sacha Judd

  • Summary

  • The internet is a dumpster fire. Are you a firefighter? Or an arsonist?

    This episode is a cracker. Sacha Judd is an expert on internet subcultures. A former lawyer, she has become something like “the Mark Cuban of New Zealand” - a smart, left-wing investor in high-growth startups; advisor to businesses; and fierce commentator on Big Tech.

    Sacha wants to bring back the “good internet”: a place fueled by genuine community, creativity, and connection.

    She and Josh wrestle with online conspiracy theories, artificial intelligence, social-media content moderation, whether platforms like Substack have a “Nazi problem”, and whether Mark Zuckerberg just wants to say the R-word.

    They get into a few fascinating arguments about free speech, transphobia, A.I., and whether Twitter’s content moderation was ever ‘woke’. Don’t miss this terrific chat.

    Follow Sacha here and, if you enjoy this conversation, do bother to throw the price of a Venti Mocha Frappuccino into a monthly subscription. If you, our audience, don’t devote sixty seconds to subscribing, then this show dies. You’ll score more episodes, longer chats, no ads, and video livestreams that you don’t even know exist. Go for it right now. Right here.

    For more on the Australian election, check out Josh’s Livestream with Peter van Onselen here.

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