• MISSION: Chapter 6, Beyond Ideology: Reclaiming the Moral Centre
    Jun 2 2025

    Read in December 2021. In this last episode, Noel explores the tangled legacy of liberalism, socialism, and conservatism—and how their modern mutations into ideological extremes like neoliberalism and neo-socialism have distorted their original insights. From the rise of influence-peddling and the monetisation of public services, to the failings of identity-based politics and the urgent need for a renewed focus on equality of opportunity, this is a critique of neoliberal excess and a call for principled, inclusive reform. Featuring reflections on capitalism’s moral case, the corruption of public interest, and the path forward for progressive policy grounded in need—not identity—this episode dives deep into the soul of democratic society.

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    29 mins
  • MISSION: Chapter 5, Beyond Neoliberalism: MMT’s Vision for Economic Justice
    Jun 2 2025

    Read in December 2021. In this episode, Noel explores the intellectual and political revolution of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), tracing its origins from the dominance of neoliberal thought shaped by elite institutions like the Chicago School, Harvard Business School, and France’s École Nationale d’Administration. Economist William Mitchell, a key architect of MMT, offers a powerful critique of the myths surrounding government spending, debt, and deficits. Noel delves into how MMT reframes fiscal capacity, challenges orthodox assumptions about inflation and employment, and presents a transformative vision for economic justice—especially for those excluded by the status quo. From buffer stocks of wool to a universal job guarantee, this is a story about economic truths long hidden, and the need to rethink the purpose of public policy.

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    34 mins
  • MISSION: Chapter 4, When Economics Silences Democracy: The Neoliberal Legacy
    Jun 2 2025

    Read in December 2021. In this episode, Noel explores the enduring dominance—and mounting contradictions—of neoliberal economic thinking. From the rise of Hayek and Friedman to the persistent ghost of Keynes, Noel traces how economic orthodoxy sidelined democratic debate and humanist values. Drawing on thinkers like John Ralston Saul and Iain McGilchrist, the chapter broadens to a critique of reason's tyranny in Western thought, the financialisation of capitalism, and the collapse of shared prosperity. Is liberal economics at a dead end, and what comes next?

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    31 mins
  • MISSION: Chapter 3, Caught in the Middle: Race, Class, and the Fight for Equity
    Jun 2 2025

    Read in December 2021. In this episode, Noel unpacks a powerful framework developed from decades of frontline social justice work. Noel lays out a bold, unsettling thesis: that Aboriginal Australians and African Americans are caught in a race–class gridlock—trapped between right-wing racial prejudice and left-wing class elitism. Drawing on lessons from history, the Obama presidency, and critiques of liberal democracy, this episode challenges conventional narratives of progress and calls for a radical rethinking of policy—one grounded not in race, but in economic need.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • MISSION: Chapter 2, Broken Trust: The Aurukun Mission Takeover
    Jun 1 2025

    Read in December 2021. In this episode, Noel revisits one of the most profound injustices in modern Australian history—the 1978 Queensland government takeover of the Aurukun Mission. This story traces the trajectory of a proud and self-governing Wik people, betrayed by the state, and forced into a legacy of alcoholism, violence, and despair.

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    36 mins
  • MISSION: Chapter 1, Inheritance of Purpose: Noel’s Personal Reflection
    Jun 1 2025

    Read in December 2021. A deeply personal reflection on legacy, loss, and leadership — this episode traces Noel's journey from the quiet wisdom of his father to his own reckoning with ambition, regret, and purpose in serving his people. It’s about the weight of inheritance, the cost of conviction, and the unfinished work of change.

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    28 mins