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Neil Mitchell Asks Why

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  • How Australia should manage Trump
    I sit down with US journalist and commentator James Kirchick to discuss Trump's world and Australia's place in it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Fast cars, the world's best croissant & anorexia; With Kate Reid
    What do Formula 1 racing, baking and anorexia nervosa have in common? Nothing - except for Kate Reid. In this episode, I sit down with the creator of the world famous Lune Croissanterie to hear about her remarkable journey from aerospace engineering & the dark depths of anorexia to baking croissants. You can find Kate's memoir 'Destination Moon' at all good book stores. This episode contains discussions about sensitive issues, including suicide and mental health. If anything we talk about is difficult for you, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • What we got wrong during Covid; With Professor Brett Sutton
    Professor Brett Sutton was at one time the most revered and the most reviled man in the country. In this episode, Brett Sutton tells me what we got wrong during the pandemic, the toll it took on him and the lessons we learnt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • ‘I'm the biggest pacifist on the planet’; With SAS veteran Harry Moffitt
    Harry Moffitt is not your ordinary soldier. The SAS veteran has been deployed 11 times to war zones around the world, but he's also a thinker. He's an author, a qualified psychologist and has a totally unique world view. You can find Harry's book, 'The Fourth Pillar: Modern Stoicism and the Philosophy of High Performance' at all leading retailers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • My dad the genius; By John Clarke's daughter
    Comedian, satirist, intrinsically silly, genius; John Clarke died far too young. In this episode, I sit down with John’s daughter, Lorin Clarke, to get a look at the man behind the comedy. Lorin Clarke is a writer, performer and director of new feature documentary, ‘Not Only Fred Dagg but Also John Clarke’, a loving tribute to her father out in cinemas now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Neil Mitchell is Australia's best interviewer and you can only hear him here. His one rule is guests must be interesting and relevant to listeners.
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