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Shouldn't be friends

Shouldn't be friends

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A new podcast brought to you by an unlikely trio of young journalists: a mixed-raced gay bloke, a former climate protester turned riot police officer and a traditionalist Catholic woman. We explore the issues of the day together through our unique lenses and viewpoints, sometimes agreeing but often not. We divulge personal stories and look at our modern contexts to discuss the ways to live a good life as a young person in the early 21st century. This podcast offers real debate, serious journalism and a little bit of humour. Get involved too, we're always happy to hear feedback!

Shouldn't be friends podcast media 2022
Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep 11: Battling the Bulge
    Aug 22 2023
    This week we take a look at the body positivity movement - should we embrace our rolls no matter what? The trio share their own feelings about their bodies, and their own experiences battling the bulge.
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    56 mins
  • Ep 10: Puzzled by Pride
    Jun 28 2023
    In 1969 partygoers at the Stonewall Inn turned their ire on police after years of brutality and oppression, sparking a mass movement that would be adhered across the Globe. Enemies in discrimination were slayed, rights were won. More than 50 years later, the march is now less a rebellion than a party and it is hemorrhaging gay and lesbian attendees - why?
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    45 mins
  • Ep 9: Relationship Ready?
    Jun 16 2023

    Can we learn anything from the way Christians date? What is the purpose of a relationship and does that inform the way we go about securing one?

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    55 mins

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