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Nour Haydar

Joins a group of women making a beloved Levantine biscuit known as maamoul to raise money for recently arrived Palestinian families.

Top 10 podcasts with Nour Haydar

Ranked by the Snipd community
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Sep 23, 2024 • 24min

The secret Succession battle for the Murdoch empire

Andrew Dodd, an Associate Professor specializing in family business disputes, joins host Nour Haydar to unravel the high-stakes battle within the Murdoch family. They dive into Rupert Murdoch's attempt to amend a family trust to favor his son Lachlan, potentially reshaping News Corp and Fox News. The duo discusses the implications for Murdoch's other children, the legal complexities in a Nevada courtroom, and the broader impact on global media discourse. This gripping drama highlights the intersection of family dynamics and corporate strategy.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 24min

Labor and the Greens hit an impasse on housing

Nour Haydar, an advocate for housing reforms and voter needs, teams up with Paul Karp, the chief political correspondent, to dissect the current housing crisis in Australia. They dive into the heated Senate standoff between Labor and the Greens over the Help to Buy legislation. The duo discusses the implications of a potential double dissolution election, the conflicting housing policies, and how these political maneuvers affect young homebuyers. It's a lively conversation on the urgent need for effective reforms in a fragmented political landscape.
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Sep 15, 2024 • 19min

Retracing Labor’s road to gender parity

Nour Haydar, a political analyst, and Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female prime minister, dive deep into Labor's transformative gender quota initiative from 1994. They discuss how this bold move skyrocketed female representation in the party to 52.4%. Julia advocates for such quotas to spread across parliament, emphasizing the importance of diversity in political spaces. The duo also tackles the challenges of maintaining gender parity, the flawed merit principle, and the pivotal role social media plays in women's political journeys.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 18min

Elle Macpherson, misinformation and making sense of the wellness industry

In this discussion, supermodel Elle Macpherson shares her controversial choice of alternative therapies over conventional treatments for breast cancer. Alongside Melissa Davey, a medical editor at Guardian Australia, and commentator Nour Haydar, they delve into the media's role in misrepresenting health information. The trio emphasizes the need for critical thinking in the wellness industry, addressing misinformation and the impact of celebrity choices on public health decisions. They also advocate for responsible media engagement to empower better health awareness.
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Sep 2, 2024 • 24min

The census debacle of Labor’s own making

In this insightful discussion, political reporter Amy Remeikis teams up with host Nour Haydar to dissect the recent controversies surrounding the Australian census. They delve into Labor's backtracking on gender identity questions, revealing the urgency for inclusivity. Remeikis uncovers the internal backlash within the Labor party and the risks of alienating supporters amid culture wars. The conversation highlights how these decisions impact the LGBTQ+ community and the potential for policy invisibility, sparking a critical dialogue on representation.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 24min

How a baby bust is changing our world

Nour Haydar, an expert on population dynamics, delves into the impacts of declining birth rates worldwide, particularly in Australia. She discusses how societal pressures often clash with women's choices and rights regarding motherhood. The conversation challenges the narrative of constant growth, advocating for women's empowerment instead. Additionally, Haydar highlights the economic implications of this trend and suggests that embracing sustainability could lead to a better future rather than merely boosting birth rates.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 28min

Why is no one counting murdered Indigenous women and children?

Lorena Allam, an Indigenous affairs editor, joins Nour Haydar, an advocate for families seeking justice, to discuss the urgent issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and children. They explore heart-wrenching cases like Cindy Smith and Constance Maye-Wachow, revealing systemic failures of police investigations. The conversation highlights the unending pain families endure and the need for accountability in a broken system. Together, they call for significant reforms and underscore the importance of Indigenous-led solutions in the pursuit of justice.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 24min

How the pursuit of profit is devaluing Australian degrees

Caitlin Cassidy, an education reporter specializing in Australian higher education, joins Nour Haydar, an advocate for academic standards. They discuss the troubling trend of universities prioritizing profit over quality, leading to crises in academic integrity. Cassidy shares insights on pressures faced by educators regarding student pass rates and the alarming lack of basic English proficiency among graduates. The pair delve into the financial motivations driving these issues and the challenges posed by AI in maintaining academic standards.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 22min

Is Labour’s landslide win in the UK election a reason for hope?

Political commentator Nour Haydar discusses Labour's landslide win in the UK election, Keir Starmer's challenges, and the need to tackle inequality. They explore surprising election outcomes, voter turnout, and the new government's promises.
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Jun 16, 2024 • 25min

The destructive consequences of financial abuse

Financial abuse expert Nour Haydar discusses the crippling effects of financial abuse on women in abusive relationships, including hidden financial tactics hindering survivors. The podcast sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals fleeing abusive relationships without legal aid, the importance of financial empowerment for survivors, and the need for societal changes to support victims in breaking free.