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Different Matters by Damien Grant

Different Matters by Damien Grant

By: Damien Grant
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I have been incredibly fortunate, and also incredibly reckless, over my nearly six decades.


For reasons that are unclear to me a number of wonderful New Zealander’s have been willing to give up an hour of their time to talk to me.

2025 Damien Grant
Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Benedict Collins on Different Matters, Meth, and how New Zealand got hooked.
    Aug 14 2025

    Benedict Collins is a political journalist working for 1News in the press gallery in Wellington. From his first days as a reporter, he's had a strong interest in covering anything to do with illicit drugs and enforcement.

    He's covered punitive drug-testing sanctions applied to beneficiaries, the battle to legalise pill-testing at festivals, the 2020 cannabis referendum, and in 2018, helped expose a meth-testing scandal that had government, landlords and homeowners wasting hundreds of millions of dollars.

    Benedict's book on the subject, Mad on Meth: How New Zealand Got Hooked on P was published in 2023. Tune in as controversial writer and podcast host, Damien Grant, interviews a wide selection of interesting and entertaining individuals, authors, business people, politicians and anyone else actually willing to talk to him.

    For more interviews visit: https://www.differentmatters.co.nz/

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    55 mins
  • Barbera Oakley on Different Matters, psychopaths, sociopaths, Machiavellianism and the evil genes behind them
    Aug 4 2025

    Dr Barbara Oakley is a Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Oakland University. She conducts research on learning, cognition, and educational practices, bringing insights from neuroscience and psychology into the classroom. A New York Times bestselling author, she has written and co-authored numerous books, including A Mind for Numbers, Learning How to Learn, Mindshift, and Uncommon Sense Teaching. Her work has been featured in outlets as varied as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.

    In her book, Evil Genes: Why Rome Fell, Hitler Rose, Enron Failed, and My Sister Stole My Mother’s Boyfriend, Barbera with psychology as a frame of reference, Oakley uses cutting-edge images of the working brain to provide startling support for the idea that “evil” people act the way they do mainly as the result of a dysfunction. In fact, some deceitful, manipulative, and even sadistic behavior appears to be programmed genetically—suggesting that some people really are born to be bad.

    Tune in as controversial writer and podcast host, Damien Grant, interviews a wide selection of interesting and entertaining individuals, authors, business people, politicians and anyone else actually willing to talk to him.

    For more interviews visit: https://www.differentmatters.co.nz/
    For the interview video visit: https://www.youtube.com/@DifferentMattersbyDamienGrant

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Musa al-Gharbi on Different Matters, the origins of woke ideology, symbolic capitalism and the new "woke" elite
    Jul 16 2025

    Musa al-Gharbi is an American sociologist. He is an assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University.

    Al-Gharbi is the author of the 2024 book We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite, a study of the history and political economy of the knowledge professions from the interwar period through the present, published by Princeton University Press.

    Tune in as controversial writer and podcast host, Damien Grant, interviews a wide selection of interesting and entertaining individuals, authors, business people, politicians and anyone else actually willing to talk to him.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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