Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Tom Ballard
undefined
Dec 22, 2015 • 38min

44 - Lyle Shelton (Part Two)

My chat with the Managing Director of the Australian Christian Lobby continues. Things get heated as Lyle and I discuss the ACL's objections to the Safe Schools program and how we educate young people about sexual and gender diversity. My Radio National documentary, How I Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love The Gay Bomb The World Keeps Happening tour 2016 My chat with Lyle (Part One) @LyleShelton acl.org.au The Safe Schools Coalition Lyle talks with Walt Heyer minus18 Cause of the Week: Alliance for Gambling Reform (pokiesplayyou.org.au)    
undefined
Dec 17, 2015 • 8min

43 - BONUS! How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Gay Bomb

Here's a quick taste of the in-depth radio investigation I put together for ABC Radio National. In the mid-1990s, the US Air Force considered investing $7.5 million in the development of a 'Gay Bomb'—a chemical weapon designed to alter the enemy's sexual orientation. When out-and-proud comedian Tom Ballard saw this story being referenced on one of his favourite TV shows, he thought it was hilarious. When he found out that it actually happened, he was gobsmacked. So Tom decides to do some digging… and finds out a lot more than he bargained for. After finally receiving security clearance from the very highest echelons of the American military, he can now officially bring you this unbelievable story: a story of political intrigue, secrets, betrayal, death and sex; a story that proves once and for all that truth is always stranger than fiction. Listen and download the piece in full here  
undefined
Dec 15, 2015 • 1h 3min

42 - Lyle Shelton (Part One)

Merry Christmas everyone! To remind us all of the reason for the season, who better to talk to than the Managing Director of the Australian Christian Lobby, Lyle Shelton. The ACL is a significant political force in Australian politics and Lyle and his team are active and determined about advocating on public policy issues from a faith perspective, from life issues to same-sex marriage to Australia's treatment of refugees.  In the first part of this polite but passionate conversation, Lyle and I discussed the role faith should play in politics, evidence, reason, marriage, parenting and gender.  The iTunes Top Podcasts of 2015 The World Keeps Happening tour 2016 @LyleShelton acl.org.au Buzzfeed profile on Lyle Kevin Andrews' Maybe I Do A "reality check" for the Regenerus study on gay parenting  tangledwebs.com.au It's An Urban Myth That Same-Sex Couples And Married Heterosexuals Have Equal Rights by Tracey Spicer  Cause of the Week: ChilOut Sydney fundraiser at Giant Dwarf Theatre  
undefined
Dec 8, 2015 • 1h 2min

41 - Ali Hogg

Activist Ali Hogg is the Victorian convenor of national marriage equality campaign Equal Love. She's proudly radically progressive and she's been leading the call for same-sex marriage in Australia for over a decade. In this chat Ali talked me through her progressive upbringing, her personal experiences with homophobia, the Socialist Alternative, the next steps in the equal marriage debate, the ethics of protest and that time she charged into a restaurant on Lygon Street to confront former Prime Minister Tony Abbott. My 2016 show The World Keeps Happening touring to Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane & Melbourne  ChilOut Sydney fundraiser at Giant Dwarf Theatre @alihogg99 The Socialist Alternative Students stage a protest during Q&A Article: Abbott not gay about dinner ambush triple j says It Gets Better Cause of the Week: Equal Love (equallove.info)   
undefined
Dec 1, 2015 • 38min

40 - David Marr (Part Two)

David Marr is a self-described "bourgeois do-gooder". He's written for Fairfax Media, The Monthly, The Saturday Paper and Guardian Australia, appeared on Q&A, The Drum and Insiders and is the author of multiple in-depth profiles for the Quarterly Essay.  In this second part of our chat, I ask David to outline the complex and bleak politics surrounding our policies towards refugees. Why are we so terrified of the boats? Why do our politicians stoke those fears? Is there any possibility of a solution?  Part One of my conversation with David A Very Canberra Comedy Festival Christmas My 2016 stand-up show The World Keeps Happening at the Brisbane Comedy Festival Dark Victory by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson  Cause of the Week: Doctors Without Borders (doctorswithoutborders.org)    
undefined
Nov 24, 2015 • 58min

39 - David Marr (Part One)

Respected journalist and MORTAL ENEMY OF GERARD HENDERSON (not really), David Marr is a self-described "bourgeois do-gooder". He's written for Fairfax Media, The Monthly, The Saturday Paper and Guardian Australia, appeared on Q&A, The Drum and Insiders and is the author of multiple in-depth profiles for the Quarterly Essay.  In this first part of our conversation, David tells me about who Bill Shorten is, Labor and the unions, why Australia is so late to progress, drugs, conservatism and right-wing commentators. Hot dang!  A Very Canberra Comedy Festival Christmas David's writing for Guardian Australia David's writing for The Saturday Paper David's Faction Man: Bill Shorten's Path To Power   Cause of the Week: Maternity Worldwide (maternityworldwide.org)    
undefined
Nov 17, 2015 • 1h 10min

38 - Peter Reith

Peter Reith was a member of John Howard's cabinet from 1996 to 2001. He served as Minister for Small Business, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and the Minister for Defence. He's perhaps best known for formulating the GST policy and his roles in the 1998 waterfront dispute and the "children overboard" scandal.  Peter's just released The Reith Papers, an annotated collection of his diary entries during his time in government. Here we got to discuss (and occasionally lock horns over) the notion of humanising politicians, the recent Paris attacks, military action in the Middle East, Australia's approach to processing refugees and the role of unions in today's society. Me in conversation with Darren Hanlon for MyTunes at Giant Dwarf Theatre A Very Canberra Comedy Festival Christmas peterreith.com.au @peter_reith The Reith Papers available from Melbourne University Press Peter on The Verdict   Peter on ABC News Breakfast with Virginia Trioli Cause of the Week: Enterprise Victoria (enterprisevictoria.com.au), the French Red Cross (soutenir.croix-rouge.fr)  
undefined
Nov 11, 2015 • 1h 9min

37 - Aamer Rahman

Comedian, writer and activist Aamer Rahman jokes about race and detention centres and terrorism and hip-hop and comic books and cultural appropriation. Formerly of the comedy duo Fear Of A Brown Planet (with previous guest Nazeem Hussain), he now tours his stand-up internationally being very funny and very on-point. Here Aamer articulates how the Adam Goodes controversy sums up the issues of Australia's race problem, how he views the impact of his work, cultural appropriation, Iggy Azalea, ethnic faces on TV, Bill Maher, Cornel West and political correctness in comedy. My gigs at the Comics’ Lounge this week MyTunes with me and Darren Hanlon at Giant Dwarf Theatre The A to Z of LGBT: my piece for SBS Sexuality @aamer_rahman Article: What Adam Goodes’ Invisible Spear Shows Us by Aamer Rahman Aamer’s Reverse Racism routine Buzzfeed article on Aamer and the Bollywood Industry Party Aamer & Cornel West in Q&A Cause of the Week: Refugees, Survivors & Ex-Detainees (riserefugee.org)  
undefined
Nov 2, 2015 • 50min

36 - Out of Canberra w/ Alice Workman, Sam Dastyari & Prof. James Arvanitakis

Here's a live panel on where the jolly hell Australian politics is heading at the moment, recorded at This Is Not Art 2015 in Newcastle, as part of Critical Animals. The panel featured myself, Labor Senator Sam Dastyari and academic Professor James Arvanitakis and was moderated by Alice Workman from triple j's Hack program.  We discussed political leadership, immigration, marriage equality and titles. Critical Animals is a creative research symposium held annually as a part of tINA; find out more at criticalanimals.com.  My episode of Q&A in Toowoomba  First Tuesday Comedy Club MyTunes with Darren Hanlon The National Young Writers' Festival triple j's Hack Senator Sam Dastyari Professor James Arvanitakis  
undefined
Oct 18, 2015 • 58min

35 - Senator Sarah Hanson-Young

At just 33, Senator Sarah Hanson-Young already has eight years of experience serving as a Greens Senator for South Australia in the federal parliament. Once a protégé of Bob Brown’s, Sarah now holds the portfolios of Immigration & Citizenship, LGBTI rights and Youth, Early Childhood Education & Childcare for the Greens. In this chat, recorded just before Sarah took to the stage at a Rally for Refugees in Melbourne, we discuss the future of her party, her path from student politician to youthful senate candidate, the 2009 CTRS decision, party donations and the horrible shit she’s seen in her visits to offshore detention centres. The Sydney Just For Laughs Stand Up Series Danny Bhoy at the State Theatre In Sydney @sarahinthesen8 sarahhansonyoung.com Article: Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young partied at Mardis Gras with taxpayer money Sarah on The Chaser's The Hamster Decides Cause of the Week: Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (asrc.org.au), No Business In Abuse (nobusinessinabuse.org)  

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app