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JOY Drive

JOY Drive

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Episodes
  • Associate Professor Liam Burke: What Netflix Buying Warner Bros Could Mean for Cinema
    Dec 21 2025

    Netflix’s move to buy Warner Bros has raised questions about the future of cinema. Associate Professor Liam Burke explains the scale of the deal and why it matters for film...

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    10 mins
  • Associate Professor Lauren Rosewarne: Why Christmas Songs Get Stuck in Our Heads
    Dec 21 2025

    Christmas music triggers instant memories, emotions and associations, often within seconds of hearing it. Associate Professor Lauren Rosewarne explains why certain sounds and cues signal “Christmas” so powerfully. Guest: Lauren...

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    10 mins
  • Lee Knight: Preventing Domestic Violence Before It Happens
    Dec 21 2025

    A world-first Australian trial is exploring whether treating impulsivity could help prevent domestic and family violence before harm occurs. Lee Knight explains the study’s rationale and what the findings reveal....

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    12 mins
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