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Join us on the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, where we delve into the latest insights and draw inspiration from leading experts, tech innovators, and key contributors in the fields of design and wayfinding. This podcast is a passion project for us, providing a platform for exploring the cutting-edge of our industry. About Endpoint: At Endpoint, we’re known for more than just podcasts. We are an internationally renowned, award-winning practice with a team of over 50 graphic designers, industrial ...
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The ABR Podcast

The ABR Podcast

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Welcome to The ABR Podcast, produced by Australian Book Review. Released every Thursday, The ABR Podcast features a range of literary highlights, such as reviews, poetry, fiction, interviews, and commentary. Subscribe on iTunes, Google, or Spotify Podcasts, or whichever app you use to listen to your favourite podcasts. For more information about ABR, visit our website, www.australianbookreview.com.au
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The Stable Cyclist

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The Stable Cyclist is a place where we gather to talk about bikes (mostly MTB), mentality and Mental Health. Come with as the host JP, invites you in to conversations with people he’s met over the years. We won’t have stories about how to train or how to win a bike race here. Instead we’ll hear about what goes on in these athlete’s minds and sometimes we’ll even dive into the deep end of the pool and talk about mental health
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This week on The ABR Podcast, Michael Winkler reviews Chinese Postman by Brian Castro. ‘Reading Castro for plot is like listening to Bob Dylan for melody,’ says Winkler of the prize-winning author of eleven novels. Michael Winkler was the winner of the 2016 Calibre Essay Prize and is the author of Grimmish. Listen to Michael Winkler’s ‘Giving up mi…
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In this episode of The European View Podcast host Sara Pini is joined by Andris Banka to delve into a lesser-known chapter of Vladimir #Putin's early 2000s leadership. Drawing on newly declassified U.S. diplomatic cables and other historical records, Banka sheds light on Putin's unexpected stance towards NATO’s Eastern expansion during that time—re…
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This week on The ABR Podcast, Bridget Griffen-Foley reviews The Men Who Killed the News: The inside story of how media moguls abused their power, manipulated the truth and distorted democracy by Eric Beecher. Bridget Griffen-Foley is the founder of the Centre for Media History at Macquarie University and has recently co-edited the fifth edition of …
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Economic security will be a key priority for the EU in the year ahead – as it faces increasing challenges from external players, rising geopolitical tensions, and profound technological shifts. How can the EU and the U.S. collaborate to tackle these issues together? Tune in to the latest episode of #BrusselsBytes with Andrew Yeh and Sam Goodman fro…
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This week on The ABR Podcast, Seumas Spark takes us to Papua New Guinea, the country of his childhood. Spark describes returning to an independent PNG as an historian and tour guide, and the noticeable cooling of Australian attitudes to the place and its ‘intoxicating possibilities’. Listen to Seumas Spark’s ‘Drinking from coconuts: When Australian…
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Can a rural renaissance be a reality? Tune into this episode of The European View Podcast with Thia Hennessey & host Sara Pini as they explore emerging opportunities in agriculture & rural areas - and the importance of farmers in tackling climate change and preserving biodiversity. Discover more insights in the latest edition of The European View -…
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This week on The ABR Podcast we reflect on the occupation and liberation of East Timor twenty-five years on from that extraordinary rupture. Clinton Fernandes draws on secret records released last month showing attempts by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to change the Australian War Memorial’s history of East Timor. Clinton Ferna…
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This week on The ABR Podcast Geordie Williamson reviews Highway 13, a collection of short stories by Fiona McFarlane. Each story is concerned with murder, that ‘ultimate de-creative act’, and might be thought of as true crime, given the real-world familiarity of characters, places, plots. Geordie Williamson is a literary critic, editor and the auth…
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Listen to insights from Greek Minister Sofia Zacharaki as she discusses the need to tackle demographic challenges, providing details on Greece's action plan to address the issue - in this episode of Her&EU with host Loredana Teodorescu.To stay up to date with all things Martens Centre, subscribe and visit our website:https://www.martenscentre.eu/An…
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This week on The ABR Podcast, Jeremy Martens reviews They Called It Peace: Worlds of imperial violence by Lauren Benton. The book examines what Benton terms imperial ‘small wars’, those conflicts which have historically not figured in war museums or national histories, but were nonetheless lethal and, explains Martens, ‘characterised settler empire…
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This week on The ABR Podcast, Kevin Bell addresses the crisis in housing in Australia – a crisis which he says is at risk of ‘turning into a social and economic catastrophe’. Kevin Bell is a self-described baby boomer who, in his role as a Supreme Court judge, wrote a number of influential judgments on human rights and housing. He is a former direc…
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This week on the ABR Podcast, Joel Deane considers the black and white politics of opposition leader Peter Dutton. Deane explains that Dutton considers these politics a ‘police trait’ that he developed while in the force, and one that now serves him well in politics, especially when making necessary snap judgements. But will this style endear him t…
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Join us on The Stable Cyclist Podcast featuring ultra-endurance cyclist Claire O'Leary from Minnesota. Claire, who finished 3rd in the open field at Unbound 2023 and recently won the Day Across Minnesota (DAMn), shares her incredible journey into the world of endurance cycling. In this episode, Claire opens up about her past struggles, including ov…
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This week on the ABR Podcast, Paul Kane marks the centenary of James Baldwin with an essay on this indispensable prophet. Kane tells us: ‘Baldwin insisted that the only way forward, the only way out [for America], was through a renovation of the self, and this could only be accomplished through deep communication and empathy’. Paul Kane is Professo…
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This week on the ABR Podcast we conclude our three-episode special on the 2024 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize with the winning story, ‘Pornwald’ by Jill Van Epps. The judges described ‘Pornwald’ as ‘a puzzle that tests the limits of realism with an often riotously deadpan sense of humour’. Jill Van Epps is a writer and filmmaker based in Br…
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JP is joined by Anthony Taylor, founder of Black Bike Week in Minneapolis, and former Red Bull Professional MTB rider Shaums March. Together, they discuss the significance of Black Bike Week in promoting diversity and inclusion in a sport that has traditionally been less accessible to communities of color. Anthony and Shaums emphasize the importanc…
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This week on the ABR Podcast, we continue to celebrate the 2024 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize with the second of three episodes featuring the shortlist. This week’s story is ‘M.’ by Shelley Stenhouse. The judges had this to say about ‘M.’: ‘Wittily told, this rollicking tale set in New York City is at once a character study of the garrulou…
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Send us a text In this episode we sit down with Shyanne Ludwick from Harbor Brewing. In this episode we discuss pirate festivals, floating bars, garage parties, and why you never put your hands on the staff. Please give us a listen and as always like, subscribe, share, rate, review and all that other good stuff. CHEERS!…
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Beginning this week on the ABR Podcast, we celebrate the 2024 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize shortlist over three episodes. In each episode, one of the three shortlisted authors will read their story – also published in the August issue of ABR. The overall winner of the Jolley Prize will be announced at an event at Gleebooks in Sydney on Au…
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In a joint podcast with the Eyes Up Mindset podcast, one of JP's good friends, Hawley, MN Head Basketball Coach Nathan Stoa joins the program this week to have a serious discussion about building programs in youth sports and finding what actually matters as a teacher and coach. Eyes Up host Jamie Wagner and JP then dive deep into the fallout from a…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Robyn Arianrhod considers the state of popular science writing in the Australian literary landscape. She argues that in-depth science writing with popular appeal and literary value is increasingly hard to find in Australia. And where exemplary works of this kind are published, they are rarely recognised with reviews or l…
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Welcome back to The Stable Cyclist Podcast with returning guest Chase Wark! In this episode, Chase shares the highlights and challenges of his past six weeks, including some impressive race results and the disappointment of the Crusher in the Tushar being canceled. Chase opens up about feeling stuck during our last conversation and reveals how he m…
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Radical climate activism post-pandemic has placed its focus on disruptive actions, provoking media coverage but also leading to public backlash, potentially undermining the movement’s actual goals. Tune into this episode of The European View Podcast with Marco Bitschnau & host Sara Pini as they explore his article diving deep into the issue, and ho…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, we feature an essay from the ABR archive: ‘Links in the Chain: Legacies of British slavery in Australia’ by Georgina Arnott. In this essay, Arnott considers how the field of Australian history will be reshaped by emerging links between British slavery in the Caribbean and early settlers to the Australian colonies. Georgi…
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How can we make EU Enlargement work?Tune into this episode of The European View Podcast with Teona Lavrelashvili and host Sara Pini as they explore the importance of a grass roots approach to the issue, and what that should look like.Discover more insights in the latest edition of The European View - Navigating demographic dynamics: Strategies for …
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Welcome back to The Stable Cyclist Podcast with returning guest Drew Dillman! After being prank called by Chase Wark and JP in a previous episode, Drew is here to set the record straight on their entertaining "gravel-beef." In this deep and insightful conversation, Drew opens up about his personal identity and shares his faith in Jesus, providing a…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Timothy J. Lynch considers whether the United States is on the path to a second civil war, as forecast by Nick Bryant in The Forever War: America’s unending conflict with itself. In his book, Bryant, a former BBC Washington correspondent, argues that hate and paranoia form a central core of the American experience. Timot…
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