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Late Night Live — Full program podcast

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Late Night Live — Full program podcast
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    Is Muskism the new Fordism? Plus, the maverick psychiatrist who studied life after death

    03/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    Elon Musk looks set to become the world's first trillionaire when his company SpaceX goes public on the stock exchange. A new book asks if we're living in an age of 'Muskism'. Plus, the story of Dr Ian Stevenson, the distinguished 1950s psychiatrist who become a leading figure in the controversial field of 'parapsychology'' where he tried to prove the existence of consciousness after death. 
    Guests: 
    Ben Tarnoff, writer and technologist, co-author of Muskism: A guide for the perplexed
    Jesse Bering, professor of psychology at University of Otago, author of The Incredible Afterlives of Dr. Stevenson: One Scientist’s Epic Quest for Evidence of Reincarnation, Apparitions, Poltergeists, and Other Matters of the Soul
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    Bruce Shapiro's USA, an Ethiopian philosophy of running, and a Glasgow protest gives hope

    02/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    Bruce Shapiro looks at the Republican backlash to Donald Trump's so-called IRS slush fund. How Ethiopian runners win over performance enhanced athletes and a protest in Glasgow took over Kenmure Street, and stopped immigration officers in their van. 
    Guests:
    Bruce Shapiro, contributing editor with the Nation, Executive Director at the Global Centre for Journalism and Trauma
    Felipe Bustos Sierra, Director Everybody to Kenmure st plus Tabassum Niamat, Executive Director, Bowling Green Together Community Centre and Kenmure St protester
    Michael Crawley, social anthropologist at Durham University, UK and marathon runner.
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    Mark Kenny's Canberra, Syrians return home and Lord Howe Island cockroaches

    01/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    A new poll published in the Australian Financial Review has Pauline Hanson's One Nation ahead of Labor and the Coalition on primary vote, and Mark Kenny says political parties can't agree on how to respond. Meanwhile the government is bogged down in budget backlash. Millions of Syrians forced to flee the brutal Assad regime are now returning home, but with much of Syria destroyed what’s left to return to? Plus insect life on Lord Howe Island has significantly increased since the eradication of invasive rodents in 2019. 
    Guests:
    Prof. Mark Kenny, Director of the Australian Studies Institute, host of Democracy Sausage podcast
    Kholoud Helmi, Syrian journalist and Managing Director of Enab Baladi news publications’s Daraya edition 
    Maxim Adams, PhD candidate at the University of Sydney, co-lead in a new study with the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, published in Biological Invasions
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    When America admired Iran, plus what are conservative environmentalists fighting for?

    28/05/2026 | 54 mins.
    Historian and author John Ghazvinian argues that the past fifty years of hostility between the U.S. and Iran are an exception in a much longer relationship marked by fascination, cooperation, and mutual admiration. And an American journalist embeds with a group of young Republican conservationists, to try to pin down what they really value. 
    Guests
    John Ghazvinian, historian, former journalist and author of America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present
    Gaby del Valle, journalist, article in Harper's Magazine about the American Conservation Coalition
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    Reckoning with war crimes, plus the women at the Nuremburg trials

    27/05/2026 | 54 mins.
    Veteran war correspondent Janine di Giovanni has set up a project that trains journalists and researchers to gather evidence that can be used to prosecute war crimes in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan and Syria. And the women who played a critical role behind the scenes at the Nuremberg trials.
    Guests: 
    Janine di Giovanni, war correspondent, CEO and co-founder of The Reckoning Project
    Natalie Livingstone, author, The Nuremberg Women, At the trial that brought the Nazis to justice
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Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
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