podcast
Coverage of podcast in the Nexus archive.
- Strewth! What was the Aussie PM to do? Tell people that he doesn't fancy Kylie? Australia's paroxysm of indignation over a cheeky podcast is the very reason we get the politicians we do - wary, colourless, inauthentic and boring: EITHNE TYNAN
The article critiques the Australian Prime Minister's handling of a podcast incident involving Kylie, highlighting public outrage and criticizing politicians as inauthentic and unengaging. Eithne Tynan argues such reactions contribute to dull political leadership.
- Married Australian PM Anthony Albanese breaks silence after coming under fire for saying he’d have sex with Kylie Minogue
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologized after admitting on a podcast that he would have sex with pop star Kylie Minogue, which led to criticism. He is married and tied the knot in November last year.
- Married Australian PM Anthony Albanese says he’d have sex with Kylie Minogue in wild podcast interview
Australian PM Anthony Albanese made a comment about having sex with Kylie Minogue during a whiskey-fueled podcast interview. He also mentioned his celebrity crush in the interview.
- Trump forced to drain the reflecting pool swamp – podcast
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool in Washington DC will be drained again. Donald Trump has blamed vandalism for the water not staying 'American flag blue,' but the project's failure to maintain the pool is seen as an embarrassment for the president, who has spent millions on it.
- Sports gambling addiction becoming a major problem — and there’s a podcast addressing it
Sports gambling addiction is emerging as a significant issue, and a new podcast aims to address it. Anthony Pompliano, a financial advisor known for promoting Bitcoin, is supporting the podcast to combat addiction.
- Aurora police using podcast for tip generation in cold case
Aurora police are using a podcast to generate tips in a cold case involving a woman who was stabbed to death in a parking lot ten years ago. The case remains unsolved as authorities seek new leads through this innovative method.
- Dave Chappelle tells Michelle Obama: ‘It’s insufferable what’s happening right now’
Dave Chappelle expressed his concerns about the current political climate to Michelle Obama, stating it's 'insufferable' and doesn't seem to be ending. He appeared on Michelle Obama's podcast 'IMO' with her brother Craig Robinson. The comedian discussed the worsening headlines.
- Cold case cracked after 40 years as teen's alleged killers are finally caught after podcast helps discover new leads
A cold case from 40 years ago was solved as the alleged killers of a teen were finally caught, aided by new leads discovered through a podcast. The breakthrough highlights the role of modern investigative tools in resolving long-dormant crimes.
- Podcast helps cops crack case of teen found dead in the woods 40 years ago
A podcast investigation led to the resolution of a 40-year-old case involving a teenage victim found dead in the woods. The case, previously unsolved, was cracked with the help of information shared through the podcast, aiding law enforcement in identifying key details.
- Podcast helps Louisiana police arrest 4 suspects in girl's 1982 murder
Police in Louisiana arrested four suspects in a girl's 1982 murder after a podcast generated crucial tips from the public and prompted new witnesses to come forward.
- Odd Lots: Understanding the Most Viral Chart in AI (Podcast)
The article discusses a podcast episode titled 'Odd Lots' that explores the most viral chart in AI, focusing on its implications and popularity within the technology sector.
- Teacher v chatbot: my journey into the classroom in the age of AI – podcast
A teacher's experience integrating AI into the classroom is described as overwhelming, comparing it to 'downing a coffee in the middle of a panic attack.' The article, written by Peter C Baker and read by Adam Sims, explores the challenges of AI in education.
- Debra Messing says anti-Israel activists’ Iran silence exposes ‘hypocrisy’
Actress Debra Messing criticizes anti-Israel activists for their silence on Iran's actions, calling it hypocritical. She discusses her advocacy for Israel following the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks and highlights the lack of attention from activists toward Iran's regime.
- What the Chinese internet is really like
The article discusses a weekly podcast exploring China's internet landscape, focusing on the Great Firewall and its implications. It provides insight into the censored digital environment within China.
- China’s balancing act in the Middle East
China is maintaining a neutral stance in the Middle East, avoiding direct involvement in the Iran conflict while pursuing diplomatic engagement. The article discusses China's strategic approach to regional stability and international relations.