
If You're Listening
The world is on fire. There's a coup. Inflation is through the roof, and AI is taking our jobs. What does it all mean? Each week, Matt Bevan explains the biggest story in world news while hiding in his basement from assassins and authoritarian regimes.
Recent episodes include an exploration of the relationship between India and China, a closer look at the Saudi Arabian city of NEOM, the conflict in the Middle East, the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, and Ukraine's incursions into Vladimir Putin's Russia. Matt Bevan draws connections between stories from the past and the events of the present to help listeners understand world news and international affairs.
The podcast also features series about big moments in world news; previous series have focused on the United States presidential election, the United Kingdom's 14 years of Conservative Party leadership, Donald Trump's relationship with Russia, Donald Trump's presidency and promise to Make America Great Again, the Mueller Report, Vladimir Putin's scheme to destroy western democracies, how the relationship between Australia and China came to the verge of collapse, and Australia's turbulent history with climate change.
There's a new episode of If You're Listening every Thursday.
Latest episodes

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Jul 16, 2025 • 22min
How Ayatollah Khomeini changed Iran
Explore the profound impact of Ayatollah Khomeini as he transformed Iran from a monarchy to an Islamic Republic. Delve into the chaos surrounding Khomeini's funeral and the national grief that followed. Discover how his leadership shaped the revolutionary fervor, leading to brutal repression and the theocratic regime. The discussion also highlights the resilience of Iran during the Iran-Iraq War and Khomeini's vision for a global Islamic caliphate. A mysterious disappearance in the Australian outback adds a thought-provoking twist.

Jul 9, 2025 • 19min
How a cancer diagnosis ended the US-Iran relationship
Delve into Iran's transformation from a monarchy to an Islamic theocracy, spurred by the Shah's battle with cancer. Discover how his health crises intertwined with the U.S.-Iran relationship, ultimately leading to the Iranian Revolution. Explore the clash of modernization and authoritarianism in the Shah's reign, as well as the fallout from the hostage crisis that forever changed diplomatic ties. This captivating narrative reveals how personal struggles can echo through history, shaping nations and their conflicts.

Jul 2, 2025 • 25min
Has the US busted Iran’s nuclear bomb plans?
The podcast dives deep into the chaotic aftermath of the Israel-Iran conflict and the U.S. military's impact on Iran's nuclear ambitions. It questions the myth of Iran's imminent bomb capability that's persisted for years. The surprising connection between an American bowling alley company and Tehran's nuclear plans adds an unexpected twist. Historical context surrounding Iran's nuclear program, from the 'Atoms for Peace' initiative to secret facilities, highlights the intricate web of international relations and strategy.

Jun 30, 2025 • 34min
Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert on the bombing of Iran’s Evin prison
Dr. Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a political scientist and author who endured 804 days in Iran's Evin prison, shares her gripping experiences and insights. She reflects on the oppressive conditions she faced, including solitary confinement and the challenging dynamics with her cellmates, including a spy. Kylie analyzes the recent bombing of Evin prison by Israel, discussing its profound implications on the Iranian regime and dissident movements. She also emphasizes the resilience of the Iranian people amidst ongoing repression and the international community's response to their struggles.

Jun 25, 2025 • 23min
Why Israel's drones have changed the future of war
Drones are revolutionizing modern warfare, turning traditional combat strategies on their head. Covert operations involving concealed explosive drones present new challenges for intelligence and defense. The ramifications of drone warfare impact everything from global supply chains to international tensions, such as the ceasefire between Iran and Israel. Moreover, the cheap and easily deployable nature of drones make them a formidable threat that can't easily be countered. The rise of this technology signals a dramatic shift in how wars will be fought in the future.

Jun 23, 2025 • 23min
Can the US Air Force bust Matt’s studio bunker?
Emma Shortis, Director of the Australia Institute's International and Security Affairs Program, brings a wealth of knowledge on global security and international relations. She discusses the recent U.S. military actions in the Israel-Iran conflict and their potential ripple effects on Middle Eastern geopolitics. The conversation also dives into Trump's complex foreign policy stance and the parallels between the current situation and the Iraq War, highlighting the need for Australia to reassess its international alliances.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 24min
Have ICE protests cracked Trump?
The podcast delves into the rising violence from anti-ICE protests challenging Trump's immigration policies. It highlights heartfelt stories like that of John Paulo, who fights for his son’s release from detention. Misconceptions about asylum seekers are tackled with humor and critical analysis, alongside reflections on the historical context of the Mariel Boatlift. The discussion also covers wrongful deportations, legal complexities, and the perseverance of activists advocating for immigrant rights amid a contentious political climate.

Jun 16, 2025 • 27min
Will any Prime Minister “Love Actually” Donald Trump?
In a gripping discussion, Dr. Emma Shortis, Director of the Australia Institute’s International Security Affairs Program and author of 'After America', delves into the chaotic world of Trump-era politics. She reflects on recent protests against ICE deportations and the impact of international agreements like AUKUS. The conversation tackles the controversial consequences of policy failures on public service jobs and highlights the alarming cuts to U.S. health research funding. Emma also draws intriguing parallels between politics and the film 'Love Actually', speculating on future bold leaders.

Jun 11, 2025 • 22min
Trump and Elon's honeymoon is over
The camaraderie between Donald Trump and Elon Musk has dramatically crumbled. This shift coincides with protests and legal challenges facing Trump's administration. As Trump reaches 100 days in office, riot incidents and fiscal policies spark urgent discussions. The podcast dives into the financial fallout from a massive defense bill and critiques Musk's business influence on politics. Amidst chaos, the enduring strength of American institutions is explored, highlighting the complexities of governance in today's climate.

Jun 9, 2025 • 20min
Skunk oil and the butcher girl
Kara Jensen-Mackinnon, supervising producer and article swapper with Matt Bevan from Modern Weekly News Magazine, dives into a trove of oddities from 1940s Australia. They discuss an 18-year-old girl running her father's butcher shop and connect it to fluoride research. The laughter continues with tales of a poultry farmer giving metal glasses to chickens and a crocodile hatching in a lawyer's office. They also reminisce about the decline of the skunk oil industry and the whimsical smuggling of Australian bees to Russia. It's a delightful blend of history and absurdity!