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  • The Shakeup: the Glasto fallout, memory rot + what makes someone cool?
    Police are investigating controversial Glastonbury sets, Kanye's visa's been cancelled and one festival is asking artists to sign an ethics pledge: what place does politics have in music? Plus, a new study has found cool people have 6 traits in common. And is our reliance on phones killing our memory? Host Dave Marchese is joined by Crikey's media reporter Daanyal Saeed and Today Show reporter Iza Staskowski.Get the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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  • What next for Diddy, overdosing on vitamins + has AI ruined uni?
    The jury in the Diddy trial has handed down its verdict, finding the hip hop mogul guilty of prostitution-related crimes but acquitting him of other charges that could have put him behind bars for life. Plus, anyone studying knows AI is everywhere. So is it normalising cheating, and can unis rein it in?And we get into the popular vitamin that's being linked to a bunch of blood toxicity cases.Listen now:01:20 - In court for the Diddy verdict09:00 - Our deep dive into AI at uni24:50 - Vitamin B6 toxicityGuests: Lauren Day, North America correspondent, ABCJackson Worthington, reporter, hackDr Lenka Ucnik, acting director, TEQSA Higher Education Integrity UnitGarth Maker, associate professor, Murdoch UniversityGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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  • Being a man in childcare, Gaza ceasefire + the towns without TV sport
    The arrest of a male childcare worker on 70 charges has sparked distress from parents. Now there are concerns the case could cause male educators to quit.Plus, Donald Trump says Israel has agreed "to the necessary conditions to finalise" a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. So what happens?And people in a bunch of regional towns can't watch their favourite sport as free-to-air broadcasters fail to reach an agreement. Listen now: 01:15 - The shocking childcare allegations in Melbourne10:30 - Being a male early childhood educator right now18:55 - Is a ceasefire in Gaza close? 23:30 - Access to sports on TVGuests:Seb Hand, delegate, United Workers UnionNick Stephens, early childhood educatorDr Hunter Fujak, lecturer in sports management, Deakin UniversityGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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  • Youth Allowance slump, childcare worker charged + farming without family
    Student unions reckon it's getting harder for low-income and country kids to go to uni. So why are fewer and fewer students taking up Youth Allowance? Plus, 1,200 children will be asked to undergo health screening after police charged a childcare worker with more than 70 offences, including sexual assault. And we head to a dairy in Victoria to find out if a special kind of gap year can fix a big problem: farmers are getting old. Listen now:01:19 - Why aren't people applying for Youth Allowance?07:11 - The call to raise the rate16:00 - The allegations against the Melbourne childcare worker21:00 - Taking an ag-yearGuests: Charmaine Crowe, Australian Council of Social Services Zeke Bennett, content creator and farmer, Zele AngusGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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  • Glastonbury backlash, freedom of the press + protecting kids of influencer parents
    Chants led by Kneecap and Bob Vylan at Glastonbury are sparking massive controversy.Plus, police believe they've found the remains of 23-year-old Joshua Bishop who disappeared a month ago. A 27-year-old accused of his murder has faced court. Also, advocates for press freedom are worried Donald Trump's cuts to media outlets in Asia will allow authoritarian propaganda to flourish. And should Australia do more to make sure parent influencers aren't exploiting their children for content? Listen now: 01:21 - The Glastonbury fallout07:35 - Joshua Bishop's disappearance 12:20 - Impacts of Radio Free Asia cuts17:20 - Calls to protect child influencersGuests: Miles Proust, court reporter, The Herald SunPatrick Witnall, managing director, Austalian Influencer Marketing CouncilGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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