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Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM

Amy Mullinswww.rrr.org.au
Long-form conversations about politics and current events, international affairs, history, art, books, and the natural world – presented by Amy Mullins, Tuesdays 9am-noon on Triple R 102.7FM.

Episodes

Interview with Karen Jones, The Philosophy of Trust

Dr Karen Jones, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne, came in to talk about trust – what is it, and how can we trust wisely? Karen believes that misplaced distrust can be every bit as costly as misplaced trust. Broadcast on 14 August 2018.

Aug 20, 201845 min

Interview with Judith Brett, The Enigmatic Mr. Deakin

Judith Brett, Emeritus Professor of Politics at La Trobe University, discussed her new book, The Enigmatic Mr Deakin, which details the curious life and charismatic character of Australia's second Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin. Judith won the prestigious 2018 National Biography Award for this book. Broadcast on 12 September, 2017.

Aug 20, 201836 min

Interview with filmmaker Richard Todd, Dying to Live

Richard Todd, Director and Producer of Dying to Live, came into the studio to discuss his documentary about organ and tissue donation in Australia – looking at the donors and the recipients. It is part of the 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival. Broadcast on 14 August 2018.

Aug 17, 201838 min

Interview with Don Watson, A Pack of Bankers

Writer Don Watson discussed his essay ‘A Pack Of Bankers’ – on the Banking Royal Commission and the pervasive and moral vacuousness of "corporate-speak", published in The Monthly. Don Watson was Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating's speechwriter and is a prolific author. Broadcast on 5 June, 2018.

Jun 17, 201822 min

Interview with Andrew McGregor and Roberta Ciabarra, Jean-Luc Godard

Dr Andrew McGregor and Roberta Ciabarra discuss all things Jean-Luc Godard, including the films featured in the double-bill Godard season at ACMI, 'Redoutable (Godard Mon Amour)' and 'Le Mépris (Contempt)'. Andrew McGregor is a Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Melbourne and Roberta Ciabarra is a Film Programmer at ACMI. Broadcast on June 5, 2018.

Jun 16, 201835 min

Interview with Daniel Halliday, The Inheritance of Wealth

Dr Daniel Halliday joined Amy in the studio to talk about his book, 'The Inheritance of Wealth: Justice, Equality and the Right to Bequeath.' Daniel is a political philosopher at the University of Melbourne. Broadcast on 10 April, 2018.

Jun 14, 201845 min

Interview with Stuart Kells and Ian D. Gow, The Big Four

Stuart Kells and Professor Ian D. Gow, discussed the surprising history of accounting, which is detailed in their book, 'The Big Four: The Curious Past and Perilous Future of the Global Accounting Monopoly.' Stuart Kells is a Melbourne-based author and Ian D. Gow is the Director of the Melbourne Centre for Corporate Governance and Regulation. Broadcast on 24 April, 2018.

Jun 14, 201833 min

Interview with Daniel Chamovitz, What A Plant Knows

Daniel Chamovitz spoke with Amy about his book, What A Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses (out via Scribe Publications). Daniel is Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences at Tel Aviv University. Broadcast on June 5, 2018.

Jun 05, 201856 min

Interview with Hugh Mackay, Australia Reimagined

Hugh Mackay AO joined Amy in the studio to talk about his new book, Australia Reimagined: Towards A More Compassionate, Less Anxious Society. Hugh Mackay is an eminent social researcher and author. Broadcast on 29 May 2018.

Jun 01, 201838 min

Interview with Bri Lee, Eggshell Skull

Author Bri Lee joined Amy in the studio to discuss her memoir, Eggshell Skull, which details her time as a Judge's Associate at the Queensland District Court and then as the complainant in her own case. Broadcast on 29 May 2018.

May 30, 201840 min

Interview with the cast of Spontaneous Broadway

Musical improvisation troupe Spontaneous Broadway joined the show to talk about their latest season at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and to improvise some musical songs inspired by listener suggestions. Amy was joined by cast members Gillian Cosgriff and Sally Bourne, with pianist/composer John Thorn and MC Russell Fletcher.

Apr 12, 201836 min

Interview with Jennifer Brea on her film Unrest, followed by a panel on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis

US film director Jennifer Brea spoke to Amy about her Oscar-shortlisted documentary Unrest, which chronicles her experience and the experiences of others who have gone "missing" – the sufferers of the significantly debilitating illness Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), aka "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome". Activist and ME sufferer Anna Kerr, Emerge CEO Dr Heidi Nicholls and Bio21 Institute researcher Dr Chris Armstrong then joined Amy to talk about the situation for Australians with ME, and the research...

Mar 16, 20181 hr 10 min

Interview with Joe Petruzzi, American Song

Actor Joe Petruzzi chatted with Amy about his role in the one-hander play at Red Stitch Actors' Theatre, 'American Song', by playwright Joanna Murray-Smith. Broadcast on 24/10/17.

Oct 29, 201727 min

Interview with James Thornton, Client Earth

Presenter Amy Mullins spoke with Founding CEO of ClientEarth, James Thornton about his new book co-authored with Martin Goodman, 'Client Earth.' James shared his story from US litigator to UK solicitor representing the most important client of all – the Earth.

Oct 18, 201749 min

Interview with Rutger Bregman, Utopia for Realists

Historian and author Rutger Bregman joined Amy in the studio to talk about his new book, 'Utopia for Realists.' Rutger advocates for some big ideas, such as the universal basic income and a shorter working week, and gives compelling evidence that they work and could become a reality. (Broadcast on 5/9/2017)

Sep 05, 201730 min

Interview with Jolyon Hoff and Muzafar Ali, The Staging Post

Jolyon Hoff and Muzafar Ali joined Amy in the studio to talk about their documentary The Staging Post. The film follows Ali, Khadim, and fellow refugees awaiting UNHCR processing at Cisarua, Indonesia. The refugee community created their own school, the Cisarua Refugee Learning Centre, for children and adults. It has become a model for others and has impacted Australians and refugees in an immensely positive way.

Jun 21, 201743 min

Interview with Andrew Walter on the UK Election 2017

Professor Andrew Walter, Interim Director of the Melbourne School of Government joined Amy in the studio to discuss the UK election campaign, the two major parties, the historical and current UK political landscape, and a looming election day (Thursday 8th June, 2017). Broadcast on June 6th, 2017.

Jun 07, 201729 min