
Join Stan Grant and Jack Jacobs as they explore the Wiradjuri philosophy of Yindyamarra and how it might guide us through the challenges facing nation-building and democracy in Australia and around the world.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | PoliticsNewsReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Join Stan and Jack as they reflect on Stan's latest themes in his Simone Weil Lectures at ACU and his Richard Johnson Lecture at the Centre for Public Christianity.
Join Stan and Jack as they reflect on Oasis's reunion, Stan's experience of the historic concert in England, the relationship of music to the soul of a nation, and the challenges and dangers of nationalism in the modern world.
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Join Stan and Jack as they reflect on Stan's latest trip to England as it has shaped his thinking about his novel, the life of Old England, and the vocation of the writer.
Join Stan and Jack as they speak with Andrew Hastie MP—Federal Liberal Member for Canning and Shadow Minister for Home Affairs—about his vocation for politics, how his experiences in Afghanistan and in Parliament have shaped his Burkean outlook, and ... more
Join Stan and Jack, as they reflect on Stan's Federation University Annual Reconciliation Lecture. How well do words like Treaty, Reconciliation, Sovereignty, and Decolonisation still serve us? Or need we find a different way of speaking about reconc... more
Join Stan and Jack as they reflect on the 2025 Australian Federal election results, what they mean for the future of Australian social democracy and conservatism, and what makes Australian traditions truly unique.
Join Stan and Jack as they take a walking tour around Magdalen College, reflecting on the life and thought of C. S. Lewis at Oxford, the role of magic and enchantment in our lives, and as they take (a windy) stop to watch some Deer go about their way... more
Join Stan and Jack as they speak (this time, in person!) about Stan’s journey to Oxford to write a new novel. They discuss their plans for Stan's stay, his initial thoughts on creative writing, what makes England a beautiful place to live and think, ... more
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The discussions revolve around the Wiradjuri philosophy of Yindyamarra, intertwining themes of democracy, identity, and community engagement. With an emphasis on modern governance, hosts explore pertinent issues such as the struggles of maintaining local democracy, the significance of decency in contemporary society, and the complexities surrounding faith, culture, and globalization. A notable aspect is the juxtaposition of Indigenous experiences with broader global political changes, reflecting on how historical narratives and community ties influence present realities. Engaging dialogues with scholars and thought leaders further enrich the exploration, making it a compelling resource for those interested in understanding the intersection ... more
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2. Professor Mark Evans
3. Professor Patrick Dunleavy
4. Elizabeth Oldfield
5. Ethan Taylor
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