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The Future Will Not Be Podcast

The Future Will Not Be Podcast

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THE FUTURE WILL NOT BE PODCAST is an unscripted conversation about Future Shock — the idea that technology is accelerating so quickly that human minds, laws, and societies can't keep up, and why that is a fundamentally new problem for our generation, and our children. It's hosted by 3 guys who have covered technology and media for a decade: Matt Silverman, Evan Engel, and Alex Fitzpatrick. Our logo is designed by Emily Caufield. Our theme music is "Yesterday" by Otis McDonald (CC/YouTube Aud ...
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Mike speaks with Chris Kenny, Associate Editor at The Australian and host of The Kenny Report, about his recent article on big tech's nuclear investments. Mr Kenny contrasts the energy expertise of tech giants like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos with that of Australian leaders Albanese and Bowen, noting that while tech firms are investing millions in nu…
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Millions are mourning Liam Payne's death, especially fans from One Direction's peak. Psychiatrist & social commentator Dr. Tanveer Ahmed explains to Mike that these one-way "parasocial" relationships allow fans to project fantasies and explore personal emotions, with boy bands often marking nostalgic stages of adolescence. This grief reflects both …
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Clinton speaks with Tim Arvier, Nine News State Political reporter, about the Queensland election, where Premier Steven Miles has set an ambitious goal to visit 36 electorates in 36 hours ahead of Saturday's vote. Over 1.2 million people have already cast their ballots at pre-poll locations, including 150,000 just yesterday. With under 48 hours unt…
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Clinton Maynard is joined by Brendan O’Neill, journalist & Editor of Spiked / Host of the Spiked podcast & author of ‘After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation’, to dissect the stories making headlines in the U.K. & the world over the past week. You can keep up to date with Brendan’s most recent work by visiting the ‘Spiked…
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Aussie historian, author & entertainer Jim Haynes joins Overnight each week for his unique knowledge of Aussie Wit, Words and Wisdom from Australia’s history. This week Jim shines the spotlight on Australia's alcoholic history in poems about Australian drinking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Clinton Maynard is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes. This week Sarah whips up Chicken Salad without Mayo (recipe courtesy through the fibro fog.com) Ingredients  2 skinless chicken breasts or rotisserie chicken*  1 stalk of celery…
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Clinton discusses with Health Minister Ryan Park the NSW Government's reforms to tackle illegal tobacco, including tougher penalties, more enforcement officers, and a new licensing scheme for tobacco retailers. The rise in illicit tobacco sales, especially in rural areas, harms law-abiding businesses by undercutting prices, with some retailers near…
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Recent research reveals that 20.8% of children experience chronic pain at some point, affecting about five kids per classroom. This pain can cause them to miss 22% of school, leading to lost learning, isolation, and potential bullying. Chronic pain, lasting over three months, can continue into adulthood, often predicting work-loss. One challenge is…
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A study by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) reveals a significant rise in drug driving charges in NSW, with cases increasing by 836% from 1,409 in 2014 to 13,815 in 2023. The surge is attributed to two factors: the expansion of the Mobile Drug Testing (MDT) program, increasing tests from 20,000 to 156,000 annually, and a ris…
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A staggering 2.4 million Australians are grappling with the stress and uncertainty of managing their telco bills, highlighting a widespread crisis. Research shows one in five (21%) Aussies went without other essentials such as food or medicine to pay a bill. With the majority (88%) citing the rising cost of living as the primary factor behind their…
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Are your smart home devices keeping tabs on you? Futurist Skeeve Stevens tells Clinton Maynard... yes. Skeeve explains smart home devices like Alexa and robot vacuums rely on constant sensor use to function, but many are vulnerable to hacking. Frequent breaches show that security for devices like cameras, smart TVs, and pet feeders is lacking, pote…
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Clinton is joined by Katie Fuller, Nine Radio's Royal correspondent, to discuss the events following Senator Lidia Thorpe’s confrontation with King Charles during his address at Australia's Parliament House yesterday. Thorpe interrupted the ceremony in Canberra, shouting for about a minute before being escorted out by security. She accused the King…
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Justin Langer, former Australian cricketer and coach, is advocating for Lions Hearing Clinic as it expands into NSW with four new clinics. Crediting the clinic for diagnosing and treating his hearing issues, including tinnitus, vertigo, and migraines, Langer urges people to seek help if they suspect hearing problems. Operated by Ear Science Institu…
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Mike is joined by Brian Seidler, Executive Director of Master Builders Association NSW, who supports the Federal Opposition's housing policies to boost supply. The Master Builders, representing residential, commercial, and civil construction, stresses the need for all sectors to help solve the housing crisis. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton pledged …
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Nostalgia for Y2K is trending, and the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show has returned after its 2019 demise due to #MeToo and controversial comments. Mike speaks with Sarah Blake, Conflict Strategist & Mediator, who questions whether it needed a revival. Despite promises of inclusivity with transgender models and diversity in sizes, races, and ages, t…
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Mike is joined by Gerard Henderson, Author, Columnist, Political Commentator & Executive Director of the Sydney Institute, whose recent article reflects on Australia's 1999 republican referendum and the current state of the republican movement. Despite early hopes for change, the movement has stalled, and support hasn't surged following Queen Eliza…
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Clinton Maynard is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes. This week Sarah whips up Fairy bread Weet-Bix slice (recipe courtesy Taste.com.au) Ingredients (12) 3 Weet-Bix, crushed 100g (2/3 cup) self-raising flour 55g (1/4 cup) caster suga…
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Clinton is joined by Angela MacMillan, Customer Advocate at Commonwealth Bank, to discuss the importance of raising awareness for financial abuse and empowering Australians to ‘TALK’. Research shows 46% of Australians have experienced or know someone who has faced financial abuse. Many face barriers in addressing it, with 32% lacking confidence to …
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Clinton speaks to Geordan Murray, HIA (Housing Industry Association) Executive Director Future Workforce, about their newly released report that warns that trade shortages present a significant threat to achieving the Housing Accord’s target of building 1.2 million homes over the next five years. Australia faces a critical shortage of tradies neede…
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