3 White Guys + Guest Podcast

3 White Guys + Guest

3 White Guys + Guest
A writer, an artist, and a union thug walk into a podcast... Find us on Twitter: @3WhiteGuysPod
Live at Unsettled w. Dr Mariko Smith (Part 2)
his podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal of Eora nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the work of those in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day voters, and welcome to 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Today, our plus guest is Yuin woman and First nations assistant curator at the Australian Museum: Dr Mariko Smith, who was kind enough to take us on a tour of the Unsettled exhibition, open May 22 until October 10. We last caught up with Mariko at the 2020 Yabun Festival, where she discussed the upcoming exhibit, the need to correct the overtly Euro-centric record of history on this land, and the damage wrought by colonisers. In this episode, we discussed the Unsettled exhibition and the work being done to correct false historical narratives, as well as the role of an exhibition like Unsettled in truth-telling and providing a space for Indigenous voices in the exploration of the history of this land. Follow her on Twitter: @MarikoCurates Unsettled - The Australian Museum Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Jul 2, 2021
27 min
Live at Unsettled w. Dr Mariko Smith (Part 1)
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal of Eora nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the work of those in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day voters, and welcome to 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Today, our plus guest is Yuin woman and First nations assistant curator at the Australian Museum: Dr Mariko Smith, who was kind enough to take us on a tour of the Unsettled exhibition, open May 22 until October 10. We last caught up with Mariko at the 2020 Yabun Festival, where she discussed the upcoming exhibit, the need to correct the overtly Euro-centric record of history on this land, and the damage wrought by colonisers. In this episode, we discussed the Unsettled exhibition and the work being done to correct false historical narratives, as well as the role of an exhibition like Unsettled in truth-telling and providing a space for Indigenous voices in the exploration of the history of this land. Follow her on Twitter: @MarikoCurates Unsettled - The Australian Museum Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Jun 30, 2021
31 min
BONUS: Dean and Sean shoot the shit on the flamin' Royal Commission
This podcast was recorded on Dharawal land. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the work of those in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. Following on from the recent episode where Nick sat down with Nikola Čašule from Greenpeace, Dean and Sean were feeling a bit left out. So they accidentally recorded a bonus episode where they pick through an ABC News report on the Royal Commission into the Black Summer bushfires. It's frankly quite average, but a fun way to waste forty minutes. Follow us on Twitter: @3whiteguyspod Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Feb 25, 2021
37 min
Poverty is such a lonely word w. Kristin O'Connell
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Dharawal, the palawa of lutruwita nation, and the Wurundjeri of Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the work of those in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day voters, and welcome to 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Our plus guest today is anti-poverty activist and Communications Coordinator for the Australian Unemployed Workers' Union, Kristin O'Connell. We discuss the despicable state of welfare in Australia, poverty by policy, the campaign to raise the rate to #80aDay, cropaganda, and how to get away with swearing in a podcast. There's a lot to digest, especially if you're the leader of the Australian Labor Party. Follow them on Twitter: @kristin8X and @ausunemployment Australian Unemployed Workers' Union AUWU on Facebook AUWU media Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Feb 19, 2021
52 min
Dirty Power: Burnt Country, a special one-on-one with Greenpeace Australia Pacific
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Cammeraygal and the Gadigal of Eora nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the work of those in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day voters, and welcome to 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Our plus guest today is Nikola Čašule, head of research and investigations at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, and one of the contributing authors of the Greenpeace report Dirty Power: Burnt Country - How the fossil fuel industry, News Corp, and the Federal Government hijacked the Black Summer bushfires to prevent action on climate change. Follow them on Twitter: @NikolaCasule and @GreenpeaceAP Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Feb 14, 2021
49 min
BONUS - Platformed Jackboots: Dangerous and Impractical Footwear
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Dharawal, the palawa of lutruwita nation, and the Wurundjeri of Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge those doing the work in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day voters, and welcome to 2021 and a brand new episode of 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Today, our plus guest is James Cutler: freelance journalist and researcher specialising in counter-terrorism and violent extremism. Follow him on Twitter: @t_cutlet Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com Who are the Proud Boys, 'western chauvinists' involved in political violence? Southern Poverty Law Centre (SPLC): Proud Boys Neo-Nazis go bush: Grampians gathering highlights rise of Australia's far right 'We do not need to wait for a Christchurch': Grampians cross burning spurs call for action Nazis Go Camping in The Grampians Andy Fleming/Slackbastard
Feb 2, 2021
40 min
The Fash That John West Rejects w. James Cutler
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Dharawal, the palawa of lutruwita nation, and the Wurundjeri of Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge those doing the work in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day voters, and welcome to 2021 and a brand new episode of 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Today, our plus guest is James Cutler: freelance journalist and researcher specialising in counter-terrorism and violent extremism. Follow him on Twitter: @t_cutlet In the Shadow of Christchurch... Yeah Nah Pasaran! podcast Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right VOX-Pol's Online Library 'Warning Signs': Transnational Commonalities in Right-Wing Extremist Actors Satan is the Other: 'Satanic Panic' and Contemporary Scare Campaigns Ko tō tātou kāinga tēnei: Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain The Oxygen of Amplification: Better Practices for Reporting on Extremists, Antagonists, and Manipulators Online Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Jan 28, 2021
49 min
Invasion Day 2020: Live from Yabun Festival
This was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge those doing the work in community today. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. This podcast may contain names and voices of people now deceased. Due to COVID, the Unsettled exhibition at the Australian Museum, referenced in this podcast, will be opening in 2021. G'day voters, and welcome to the show notes for this special episode of 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. This was recorded at the Sydney Invasion Day (Day of Mourning) March and the Yabun Festival in 2020, it contains a number of interviews with some of those who attended. Sydney Invasion Day Protest 2021 Yabun Festival Resources and Recommendations Tiddas 4 Tiddas Joe Williams: The Enemy Within - Suicide Prevention, Trauma Recovery, and Wellbeing Education Yothu Yindi - Treaty Blak Douglas - Contemporary Aboriginal artist with a sense of irony and a hint of sarcasm Gordon Syron Gordon Hookey Gordon Bennett Robert Campbell Jr. The Australian Museum - The 2020 Project Tear It Down: How do we deal with false, constructed histories? Charlotte Allingham - Artist coffinbirth on Instagram Bruce Pascoe - Dark Emu Australia: Temper and Bias Dark Emu's infinite potential: 'Our kids have grown up in a fog about the history of the land' Bill Gammage - The Biggest Estate on Earth National Library of Australia: The Biggest Estate on Ea...
Jan 21, 2021
1 hr 9 min
Listening Requires More Than Just Ears w. Jack Latimore
This podcast is recorded on the lands of the Dharug, the Boon-Wurrung and Wurundjeri of Kulin nation, and the Dharawal. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the elders of tomorrow. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day listeners, it's been a while between drinks. We recorded this in May 2020, just as the true severity of COVID was hitting everyone for the first time. It's taken a while to get this edited, largely due to some personal issues on my end - in addition to the general fatigue that comes with the global shutdown. I managed to outsource the editing of two other episodes we recorded at that time, but now that I've managed to pull myself out of the single worst mental health episode I've ever experienced, we should be back up and running soon. With this finally done, we're hoping to get a few more episodes recorded in the coming months. On a personal note, I would like to offer my deepest apologies to Jack Latimore, who was kind enough to give us his time, I'm sorry this took such a long time to publish. - Dean G'day voters and welcome to the show notes for the seventh episode we recorded in 2020; we are 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Our plus guest today is Birpai-Dunghutti journalist, writer with the Guardian and editor with NITV, Jack Latimore. Links: twitter.com/LatimoreJack twitter.com/NITV facebook.com/NITVAustralia NITV Home Take It Blak Podcast Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Recommendations Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Full Report Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Jan 3, 2021
1 hr 26 min
Doug Cameron and the Lucky Country
This podcast is recorded on the lands of the Dharug, the muwinina, the Gadigal of Eora nation, and the Dharawal. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the elders of tomorrow. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded, Australia owes a debt that can never be repaid and must come to terms with the historic and ongoing genocide of the First Nations. There is no revolution without Treaties. G'day voters and welcome to the first anniversary of 3 White Guys + Guest, a political podcast for a cynical nation. Twelve months ago and against all odds, Scott Morrison was returned as Prime Minister and Australia looked ready to neck itself. In that time three white guys decided to do something radical, start a podcast. Over the following year, they witnessed the end of accountability, the collapse of journalistic integrity, and the failure of public leadership on such an epic scale that it sparked the fire of revolution in their hearts. The podcast went from vaguely humourous vanity project to serious conversation about where the nation (and the world) is headed, with a focus on finding a solution to a system that has been designed to benefit those at the top while crushing those who do all the work. National and global governance had been given a corporate makeover and for all intents and purposes, the car was driving itself, Parliament was no more than theatre and the public sector was being automated. Looking back we can see corruption, cronyism, profiteering, and a callous disregard for the lives of those living on this land, and that's just in 12 months. It is looking more and more like the Australian experiment has failed, and Donald Horne's assessment of Australia as a lucky country run mainly by second-rate people who share in its luck has never seemed more appropriate. This is the ninth episode of 2020, and our plus guest today is socialist, trade unionist, and former Labor Senator Doug Cameron. Find us on Twitter: @3whiteguyspod Full shownotes available at shutupandreadthis.com
Aug 19, 2020
1 hr 38 min
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