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Deep Dive
The Deep Dive — unpacking everyday news and real conversations, with a Sydney/Australia perspective.
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How Anti-Elite Rhetoric Protects the Elite 11.06.2026 52:28
What if the most successful defense of concentrated wealth isn't defending the rich at all—but changing who the public sees as "the elite"? In this deep dive, we trace the evolution of anti-elite politics from fringe online fundraising networks to mainstream political movements, exploring how the language of populism was transformed over the past several decades. Drawing on research into extremist...
Rebranding of the Elite: The Hidden Engine Behind Culture Wars 11.06.2026 22:21
What if the people we've been taught to see as "the elite" aren't the ones holding the most power? In this deep dive, we explore how political narratives around power, class, and influence have changed over the past several decades. Drawing on academic research, policy analysis, and investigations into extremist fundraising networks, we trace a surprising transformation: how billionaires, corporat...
Why One in Five Bosses May Be Psychopaths 10.06.2026 41:18
What if the traits that help people climb the corporate ladder are the same traits found in prison psychopaths? This deep dive explores the science of psychopathy, the hidden psychology of power, and the shocking research suggesting that up to one in five executives display clinically significant psychopathic traits. From manipulation and emotional blindness to boardroom success and societal conse...
Successful Psychopaths: Why the Corporate World Rewards Dangerous Traits 10.06.2026 14:01
What if the traits that help people climb to the top of corporate hierarchies are the same traits associated with psychopathy? This deep dive explores the unsettling concept of the "successful psychopath"—individuals who combine charm, fearlessness, manipulation, and a lack of empathy to thrive in business, leadership, and positions of power. Drawing from psychological research, corporat...
Why Suicidal Empathy Destroys a Society: When Compassion Loses Its Boundaries 09.06.2026 1:06:18
Can empathy become dangerous when it has no limits? This thought-provoking exploration examines the concept of "suicidal empathy"—the idea that compassion without boundaries can undermine personal well-being, social cohesion, and even civilizational stability. Drawing on psychology, evolutionary biology, philosophy, and sociology, it explores the tension between kindness and self-preserv...
How Suicidal Empathy Destroys Society: When Compassion Overrules Survival 09.06.2026 19:48
What happens when empathy loses its boundaries? This episode explores the controversial concept of "suicidal empathy"—the idea that compassion, when detached from reason, accountability, and long-term consequences, can undermine the very institutions that make a humane society possible. Drawing on the arguments of Dr. Jabra F. Ghanaim and evolutionary behavioral scientist Gad Saad, we ex...
Mobility Envy, Multiculturalism & Paranoid Nationalism: Understanding Australia Through Ghassan Hage's Lens 08.06.2026 21:29
In this Deep Dive, we explore the ideas of Australian anthropologist Ghassan Hage and his analysis of multiculturalism, belonging, social mobility, and nationalism. Drawing from Hage's work, we examine concepts such as "mobility envy," the experience of diversity in everyday life, the limits of tolerance, and what he describes as "paranoid nationalism." Through stories, exa...
Why Your Neighbor's Success Fuels Resentment: Ghassan Hage on Multiculturalism, Mobility Envy & Modern Nationalism 08.06.2026 50:46
Today we're exploring the ideas of anthropologist Ghassan Hage. This episode examines his framework for understanding multiculturalism, social mobility, and nationalism. These ideas are influential but contested, and we're presenting them as a lens for thinking, not as settled fact. Why does someone else's success sometimes feel like your loss? In this extended Deep Dive, we explore Ha...
The Housing Myth: Foreign Buyers, Migrants & What Actually Drives Prices 07.06.2026 37:17
This episode cuts through the political noise and viral misinformation around housing affordability, foreign investment, and migrant homebuyers. Using parliamentary debates, fact-checks, housing data, and global research, it unpacks whether foreign buyers really drive up local property prices—or if the real forces shaping the crisis are far closer to home than we think.
Is the Housing Market Rigged? Myths, Migrants & What Actually Drives Prices 07.06.2026 20:43
This episode unpacks viral claims that immigrants and foreign buyers are “pricing out” locals at property auctions. Using fact-checks, government housing data, and global academic research, it breaks down who is actually using housing schemes, how foreign investment really impacts prices, and why local policies like zoning and supply constraints may play a much bigger role than the common narrativ...
The Minimum Wage Paradox: How Higher Pay Can Trap Workers in Poverty 06.06.2026 40:43
A higher minimum wage sounds like an obvious win—but what if some workers are financially better off unemployed? In this deep dive, we unpack Australia's 2026 wage rise, the hidden mechanics of welfare cliffs, replacement rates, and effective marginal tax rates. Using economic research, polling data, and real-world examples, we explore how well-intentioned policies can create unexpected incent...
Why Losing Your Job Hurts Like a Divorce (Even When You Keep 84% of Your Income) 06.06.2026 19:35
Australia's 2026 minimum wage increase promises higher pay for millions of workers, but beneath the headlines lies a surprising psychological reality. Drawing on Fair Work Commission data, cost-of-living research, and the HILDA longitudinal survey, we explore why unemployment can be as emotionally devastating as a divorce—even when government support replaces most of a worker's income. Fro...
How Airbnb Regulations Ended Up Driving Sydney Rents Higher 03.06.2026 22:20
A deep dive into Australia's housing crisis, revealing how overcrowded share houses, Airbnb growth, and government intervention have reshaped the rental market. Using Australian housing research and Sydney case studies, this episode explores why policies designed to improve affordability may have produced the opposite result—and what it means for renters today.
The Shadow Housing Market: Why Capping Airbnbs Can Backfire 02.06.2026 42:39
Behind Australia's housing crisis lies a hidden economy of share houses, overcrowded rentals, and short-term accommodation platforms. This episode examines the data behind Sydney's Airbnb restrictions, uncovering how well-intentioned regulations affected rents, investor behaviour, and housing supply in unexpected ways.
What Drives the One Nation Surge? Economic Pain, Political Alienation, and Australia's New Populist Revolt 02.06.2026 20:15
Why is One Nation gaining unprecedented support across Australia? In this episode, we explore the growing political realignment reshaping the country. Drawing on recent polling and historical research, we examine the impact of rising mortgage stress, declining living standards, status frustration, and the feeling of being ignored by the political establishment. Is this surge driven primarily by ec...
Why Voters Really Choose One Nation: The Hidden Cultural Forces Behind Populist Politics 02.06.2026 47:39
Is the rise of One Nation really about cost-of-living pressures, or are deeper cultural and political forces at work? In this episode, we compare modern polling narratives with academic research into voter behaviour to uncover what truly drives support for populist movements. We explore immigration, national identity, anti-establishment sentiment, social conservatism, and the collapse of tradition...
Australia’s Housing Shock: Taxes, Promises, and a System Under Strain 01.06.2026 43:32
This episode breaks down Australia’s controversial 2026 housing tax reforms, exploring changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing, and how they reshape property investment, startup incentives, and generational access to housing. Through political debate, real-world examples, and public backlash, it unpacks the growing tension between housing affordability, government credibility, and the fu...
Australia’s Five Percent Deposit Time Bomb: Australia’s 5% Deposit Dream Is Turning Into a Financial Trap 31.05.2026 45:44
The Australian Government’s 5% Home Guarantee Scheme helped thousands of first-home buyers enter the property market sooner, but with property prices falling and borrowers carrying record levels of debt, many now face the risk of negative equity, mortgage stress, and financial lock-in. This deep dive explores how a policy designed to boost homeownership could expose a generation of buyers to signi...
DEI, Merit, and the Hidden Bias in Hiring: What’s Really Fair? 31.05.2026 45:35
Is success really based on merit, or are invisible barriers shaping who gets opportunities? In this episode, we explore the heated debate surrounding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), meritocracy, workplace discrimination, and economic inequality. Through real stories of hiring bias, corporate diversity programs, blind recruitment, and controversial perspectives from both DEI advocates and c...
The 5% Deposit Debt Trap: Is Australia’s Home Guarantee Scheme Helping or Hurting First Home Buyers? 31.05.2026 21:43
Australia's 5% Deposit Home Guarantee Scheme was designed to help first-home buyers get into the property market years earlier by avoiding lenders mortgage insurance and requiring only a small deposit. But does it create opportunity—or expose buyers to dangerous levels of debt? In this episode, we examine government reports, housing data, economic analysis, and recent market warnings to uncove...
Deep Dive: Work, Identity & Inequality in Modern Australia 31.05.2026 23:55
A long-form podcast unpacking how modern Australian society works beneath the surface — from workplace hiring bias and DEI policies to meritocracy, class inequality, and cultural identity. Each episode explores real social tensions through debate-style storytelling, connecting personal experiences with broader systems shaping jobs, opportunity, and fairness in Australia today.
Diversity is our Strength. From Social Justice to Corporate Strategy: The Marketization of Australian Multiculturalism 26.05.2026 49:53
This deep dive traces the transformation of Australian multiculturalism from a heavily state-supported social justice initiative into a neoliberal economic framework centered on productivity, competitiveness, and global markets. Drawing on sociology, political history, and economic theory, it explores how governments reframed diversity as “creative capital” and migrants as strategic economic resou...
How Alex Hormozi Turned $1,036 Into a $120 Million Empire 26.05.2026 52:29
On Christmas Eve, Alex-Hormozi sat in a dark movie theater with just $1,036 left in his bank account, $120,000 frozen by his payment processor, mounting debt, and bankruptcy staring him in the face. Most people would have quit. Instead, he used a radically different business philosophy that transformed his company into a $120 million powerhouse. In this deep dive, we break down the exact framework...
The Diversity Dividend: How Australia Turned Multiculturalism Into Economic Strategy with "Diversity is Our Strength" 26.05.2026 22:36
Australia’s multicultural experiment began as a bold social justice project designed to prevent segregation and build social cohesion after the collapse of the White Australia Policy. But over time, globalisation and neoliberal economics transformed diversity into something else entirely: a competitive economic asset. This episode explores the evolution of Australian multiculturalism from a human-...
How Alex-Hormozi Went From Broke to $120M by Making Offers Impossible to Refuse 26.05.2026 24:18
Alex-Hormozi went from sitting broke in a dark movie theater on Christmas Eve — staring at bankruptcy, frozen funds, and an empty bank account — to building a business generating over $120 million in sales. In this deep dive, we break down the exact framework behind his “Grand Slam Offer” strategy: how to stop competing on price, find starving markets, increase perceived value, eliminate customer...
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