triple j: sunday night safran podcast


triple j: sunday night safran
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Religion. Politics and Hoochies. John Safran and Father Bob talk-up a storm, so we've taken the program, cut out the music to produce a 60-70min program.

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triple j's Sunday Night Safran: 23 September 2007

22/09/2007

This week on Sunday Night Safran: Australian Democrats Senator, NATASHA STOTT DESPOJA, talks about demystifying Australia's electoral system and the importance of encouraging young people and other first time voters to enrol to vote. Author of the new book, Courage, MARIA TUMARKIN, tells us how she finds inspiration in ordinary people rather than celebrating sporting legends and Steve Irwin-like celebrity 'heroes'. Christian Democratic Party Leader, Reverend the Hon FRED NILE MLC declares war on Islamism. And our resident film reviewer, MARY ZOURNAZI unveils the life of antislavery pioneer William Wilberforce in her review of, Amazing Grace.

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triple j's Sunday Night Safran: 17 September 2007

16/09/2007

This week on Sunday Night Safran: We dine with, RAJ PATEL, Author of Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World Food System, a book that takes Jamie's Dinners, Supersize Me, mangoes in the Arctic Circle and McFatties, and puts them in a blender to make an intoxicating cocktail. Influential broadcaster PHILLIP ADAMS, explains why he stopped believing in God at the age of six. ANNA BROINOWSKI, Director of the new film, Forbidden Lies, draws us into the world of Norma Khouri: a thief, a saint, a seductress and a sociopath - depending on who's talking. And COLEMAN BARKS, the Poet and Translator talks about performing the poems of Rumi, the 13th century ecstatic poet and Sufi Saint on his 800th Anniversary.

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triple j's Sunday Night Safran: 9 September 2007

08/09/2007

This week on Sunday Night Safran: DAVID SALTER, former Executive Producer of ABC TV's Media Watch discusses the influence of the media in our lives. ANTONY LOWENSTEIN, the Jewish journalist and author asks how much Zionism is to blame for the Middle East Conflict. PETER BEINART, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations argues that only the liberals can win the War on Terror. And Hindu ANITA RAU BADAMI, author of Can You Hear the Nightbird Call recounts her memories of the time Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards.

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triple j's Sunday Night Safran: 2 September 2007

01/09/2007

This week on Sunday Night Safran: DAVID SALTER, former Executive Producer of ABC TV's Media Watch discusses the influence of the media in our lives. ANTONY LOWENSTEIN, the Jewish journalist and author asks how much Zionism is to blame for the Middle East Conflict. PETER BEINART, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations argues that only the liberals can win the War on Terror. And Hindu ANITA RAU BADAMI, author of Can You Hear the Nightbird Call recounts her memories of the time Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards.

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