ABC Australia
Not Stupid
Not Stupid is the podcast that helps you understand the news of the week and the stories in your social media feed. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories they are obsessed with and the stories you may have missed. They look at what shapes our politics here in Australia from Anthony Albanese to Peter Dutton. As the Federal Election looms they’ll unpack and explain some of the big issues that might affect your vote. Jules and Jez also try to explain what’s going on in the world. They both follow US politics closely and will be watching to see what the next Donald Trump presiden...
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Episodes
Trump's oil advice and a legal ruling on social media 01.04.2026 41:25
As Australia and many other countries continue to feel the effects of fuel shortages due to the closure of the straight of Hormuz, US President Donald Trump hits out in a Truth Social post at American allies saying: "Go get your own oil!" Jules and Jez also talk about the landmark US ruling against Meta and YouTube that found the tech companies liable for deliberately designing addictive products...
Let them eat cake 29.03.2026 15:33
Jules and Jez chat about dinner table etiquette, the correct way to eat cake, random acts of kindness and Lisa's antidote to the manosphere, the nannasphere. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Episodes drop every Wednesday afternoon. We want to hear from you! Join the conversation and email the show at...
Could China benefit from the Iran war? 24.03.2026 37:28
Many countries around the world are feeling the effects of fuel shortages due to the war in Iran. While China treads a delicate diplomatic path between the US and Iran, its 25 year investment in renewables like solar power and electric cars could mean that it is more protected. Jules and Jez also talk about Chloe Zhao's approach to creativity and collaboration, as well as a UK event called Pints...
The bikers helping abused kids feel safe 22.03.2026 15:00
Sometimes help comes from unlikely quarters like the big burly bikers whose mission is to protect and help kids. Jules heard about a group called Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) and she chats to Jez about how they're helping vulnerable kids. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Episodes drop every Wednes...
Fuel panic, the manosphere and the truth about Banksy 18.03.2026 39:18
As people panic buy petrol, questions are being asked about whether Australia has enough fuel stockpiled and how we can secure our future. Jules and Jez also talk about Louis Theroux's documentary Inside the Manosphere and whether we actually need to know Banksy's identity. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that m...
What's Chalamet's beef with ballet and opera? 15.03.2026 17:00
As the Oscars get underway, the internet is still in outrage mode following actor Timothée Chalamet's comments about 'no one caring about' ballet and opera anymore. Is Chalamet being an arrogant upstart or does he have a point? Jez and Jules chat about these art forms that are literally hundreds of years old, and how ballet and opera companies are clapping back. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez c...
Iranian soccer players escape minders to stay in Australia 10.03.2026 38:00
In the middle of the night five members of the Lionesses, the Iranian women's soccer team, escaped their minders to stay in Australia. The five women feared persecution after they were labelled "traitors" for refusing to sing the national anthem before a game at the Women's Asian Cup. Jules and Jez also talk about MAFS and how one particular contestant is being challenged on his sexist views. Juli...
Boredom, phones and electric shocks 08.03.2026 15:34
Would you give yourself an electric shock to stave off boredom? Or do you never get bored anymore because you're too busy doom-scrolling? Jules and Jez chat about boredom, phones and the highs and lows of raising small humans. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Episodes drop every Wednesday afternoon. We...
Trump's war, Kyle and Jackie O and Quiet Queers 04.03.2026 31:23
As Trump continues to flout international law and doubles down on the war on Iran, the regime names Ayatollah Khamenei's successor. But the question is can regime change actually be achieved? Jules and Jez also talk about the spat that broke up the 25-year partnership of shock jock Kyle and Jackie-O. And Jez sings the praises of the Quiet Queers - introverts who showed up to Mardi Gras on couches...
The "fertilization president" 01.03.2026 17:12
Trump wants to boost the US birth rate and is the self-proclaimed “fertilization president"... if that's enough to make you shudder, keep in mind that his government has approved paid parental leave, which is a positive step. However rising childcare costs, combined with a freeze on childcare funding in five states, and the Trump administration's cuts to Medicaid are making things more difficult f...
Epstein, the Royals, and the BAFTAs 25.02.2026 44:00
Following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest, more questions are being asked of the royals. How much did did his mother, Queen Elizabeth, and his brother King Charles know? Jules and Jez also chat about the BAFTAs, Tourette's and the criticism levelled at the BBC for failing to bleep or edit racial slurs, but editing out 'free Palestine'. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories yo...
How do Olympic athletes deal with failure? 22.02.2026 19:00
The winter Olympics has been full of highs, seeing athletes at the top of their game hurtling down mountains, absolutely nailing their performance. And then seeing some of those same athletes having a bad run and messing up their chances for a spot on the podium. While the pressure on the Olympic world stage is huge, the disappointment and compassion we feel is relatable. Jules and Jez talk about...
Unpacking former prince Andrew's arrest 20.02.2026 17:00
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has faced a series of allegations over his contacts with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for years. But on his 66th birthday, he became the first senior royal to be arrested since King Charles I in 1647. Jules and Jez unpack what we know. We want to hear from you! Join the conversation and email the show at notstupid@abc.net.au
ISIS brides, Pauline Hanson and the advice our parents gave us 18.02.2026 40:00
Should the Australian government repatriate Australian women and children with links to Islamic State fighters? As One Nation rises in popularity, how can the conversation around immigration be constructive and not descend into racist rhetoric? Jules and Jez also talk about GoFundMe and whether celebrity families deserve a hand too. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're ob...
Are people getting ruder? 15.02.2026 20:00
Are people really getting ruder? Well according to experts the answer is yes, and there’s been a sharp uptick in rudeness since COVID. People are less patient, more entitled and the crank factor overall has definitely increased. Jules and Jez chat about things that rile and how to calm your farm. But it’s not all doom and gloom, there are beacons of kindness that shine through. We'd love to hear a...
Police and protesters clash over Herzog visit 11.02.2026 32:00
Tension is on the rise as NSW police face questions over their clashes with protesters in Sydney who were demonstrating against Israeli President Herzog's visit. The term "social cohesion" is being bandied about but what does it actually mean and how can we achieve it? Is Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit a threat to social cohesion or is it the activists who are protesting against it? And wh...
Margot Robbie and the Taj Mahal necklace 08.02.2026 18:00
Margot Robbie is known for promoting her films in full costume and her latest red carpet effort for Wuthering Heights is no exception. She turned up in a bespoke gown and a heart-shaped diamond necklace. When asked about it she said that it was 'the Elizabeth Taylor necklace', at which point the internet let loose with people pointing out it's 400 year history and that the diamond was originally a...
More Epstein files and the search for justice 04.02.2026 36:00
The latest Epstein file dump is over 3 million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos and more names. The list has grown and the messages are shocking, banal, and concerning in terms of Epstein's reach for power and influence. Jules and Jez talk about the fight for justice for victim-survivors and how the latest files have uncovered strange links to Australian politics. They also talk about when...
Wonderbumps and other awesome words 01.02.2026 15:00
Sometimes kids come up with the best words for things like wonderbumps, parkeling, and confuzzled. Jules and Jez explore the wonderful world of language inspired by kids and authors like Shakespeare, Roald Dahl and Dr Seuss. And they also chat about words that should be retired! Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things tha...
Has Trump reached a turning point on ICE? 28.01.2026 38:00
Following the second death of a US citizen at the hands of ICE agents on the streets of Minneapolis, there has been a huge backlash from the public, Democrats, Republicans and even Trump stalwarts like Joe Rogan. Trump has started to walk back his hardline rhetoric, but will the US President rein in Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents? Jules and Jez also talk about the characteristics of ex...
Martin Luther King III on ICE and division in the US 27.01.2026 30:00
Martin Luther King III is an American human rights activist who has followed in the footsteps of his parents. He is the eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King who were both prominent American civil rights activists. Jules and Jez talk to Martin Luther King III about the current situation in Minneapolis, ICE, leadership and whether the US can find a path out of politic...
Trump vs Greenland and a lot of shark attacks 21.01.2026 40:00
Trump continues escalating his rhetoric to take over Greenland, putting the US's relationship with NATO and the EU into question. Jules and Jez also talk about the shocking number of shark attacks in Sydney and NSW this week, why they might be occurring, and whether we need better shark literacy. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed...
The fall out from Adelaide Writers’ Week 14.01.2026 40:00
The Adelaide Writers’ Week board’s decision to disinvite Palestinian-Egyptian-Australian author and academic Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah has seen over 180 writers and participants boycott the festival, leading to its cancellation. Board members have resigned. Dr Abdel-Fattah's lawyers have threatened defamation proceedings against South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas. AWW director, Louise Adler, a...
There's something wrong with the world map 07.01.2026 18:00
We all know what the world map looks like. It was probably on your classroom wall when you went to school. But what if it is wrong? Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Episodes drop every Wednesday afternoon. We want to hear from you! Join the conversation and email the show at notstupid@abc.net.au SHOW...
Lily Allen and the art of the break-up song 31.12.2025 19:00
This year UK singer-songwriter Lily Allen released her album "West End Girl" and it goes into a lot of detail about the break down of her marriage. So what makes a good break-up song? And should anything be off-limits? Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Episodes drop every Wednesday afternoon. We want to...
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