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Emeka Edwin-Nweze
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Emeka Conversations
The Church Has Failed… And No One Wants to Admit It | EC #10
In this episode of Emeka Conversations, Emeka sits down with Oliver, a pastor leading a large congregation in Tasmania, for an honest and timely discussion about faith, culture, responsibility, and the shifting foundations of modern society.Across Australia and much of the Western world, institutions that once shaped communities are losing influence. Churches are emptier. Moral frameworks are being questioned. And a deeper conversation is emerging about what actually holds a society together.Oliver shares his journey from arriving in Australia from Africa as a refugee, to working a range of jobs across Tasmania, and...
2026-04-03
1h 14
Emeka Conversations
The Truth Nobody Wants to Hear About Success | EC #9
In this episode of Emeka Conversations, Emeka sits down with PJ Coorey, a 28-year-old entrepreneur and mentor, for an honest and wide-ranging conversation about personal responsibility, growth, and the mindset required to build a meaningful life.From a childhood marked by instability, partying, and poor decisions, PJ shares how a shift in mindset transformed his life, emphasizing the power of discipline, clarity, and action. This is not a story of overnight success. It is a discussion about ownership, accountability, and the everyday decisions that shape a life.Why do so many people stay stuck despite...
2026-04-02
57 min
Emeka Conversations
Islam, Extremism and the Battle Over Truth and Narrative | EC #8
In this episode of Emeka Conversations, Emeka sits down with Professor Halim Rane, an academic at Griffith University and scholar of Islamic studies and international relations, for a direct and wide-ranging discussion about Islam, media narratives, extremism, and the debates shaping public perceptions of religion in the modern world.Across the conversation, they explore the growing tension between faith, politics, and global conflict, and how misunderstanding and selective narratives often shape the way Islam is discussed in Western societies.Does the Quran actually promote violence against non-Muslims?Why do extremist groups claim religious justification...
2026-03-13
1h 53
Emeka Conversations
Culture, Masculinity and the Future of Western Society | EC #7
In this episode of Emeka Conversations, Emeka sits down with David Maywald, bestselling author of The Relentless War on Masculinity, for a direct and wide-ranging discussion about masculinity, culture, and the changing social landscape in the Western world.Across the conversation, they explore the growing debate around the wellbeing of boys and men and the broader cultural questions shaping modern society.Why are boys falling behind in education?Why are male suicide rates significantly higher?How do media narratives shape public perceptions of masculinity?And have modern conversations around gender equality created...
2026-03-12
1h 04
Emeka Conversations
Australia at a Crossroads: Leadership, Power & Public Trust | EC #6
In this episode of Emeka Conversations, I sit down with Rocco De Angelis, South Australian small business owner and One Nation state election candidate, for a direct and uncompromising discussion about leadership, political accountability, and the direction Australia is heading.This is not campaign theatre.It is a serious conversation.We unpack why Rocco chose to step into politics, what he believes is broken inside the current system, and why he argues that everyday Australians must stop outsourcing responsibility to career politicians.We also explore:Why he is...
2026-03-01
47 min
Emeka Unscripted
Australia’s “Social Cohesion” Crackdown: What They’re Not Telling You | EU2026E2
Australia does not have a speech problem.It has an accountability problem.In this episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka examines Australia’s new “social cohesion” investigations and what they signal about the direction of free speech, dissent, and democratic authority.Using current policy shifts and international precedent, this episode explores:• How questioning government policy is increasingly framed as extremism• Why “social cohesion” language can expand enforcement powers• How safety branding becomes justification for control• The institutional drift in media, law, and education• Why cultural softening precedes political tightening• How silence ena...
2026-02-16
34 min
Emeka Unscripted
Put Australia First ,Or Watch It Keep Failing | EU2026E1
Australia doesn’t have a lack of ideas.It has a leadership problem.In this episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka examines how ideology, bureaucracy, and political theatre are replacing accountability across Australia’s institutions, from education and housing to public debt and governance.Using real examples, including the backlash from parents at an Australian school and the broader failures of state leadership, this episode explores:• How policy compliance is overtaking common sense• Why responsibility is being passed downward instead of owned• How symbol...
2026-01-10
27 min
Emeka Unscripted
A Case for Pauline Hanson EP#10
In this episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka lays out A Case for Pauline Hanson, not through slogans or soundbites, but through lived experience, observation, and analogy.After speaking at the Put Australia First Rally in Sydney and Melbourne and meeting Pauline Hanson personally, Emeka addresses the question he’s been asked more than any other:Who is Pauline Hanson really?Using a CEO-level analogy, he reframes her as an outsider who walked into a broken system, identified dysfunction early, and was relentlessly discredited for refusing to play al...
2025-12-19
21 min
Emeka Conversations
She Had an Abortion at 28 Weeks | What Elsie Told Me Shocked Me.
In this episode of Emeka Conversations, I sit down with Elsie Michaela for a raw, uncensored discussion about abortion, truth, propaganda, and the psychological manipulation shaping modern society.This is not a polite conversation.It is an honest one.We unpack how abortion up to birth is legal in Australia, how “mental health” has become a catch-all justification, and why people now defend things that directly contradict basic human instinct.We also explore:How propaganda works at a societal levelWhy moderates stay silent while extremists dominateThe gaslighting built into modern law and...
2025-12-12
1h 13
Emeka Unscripted
The Judge Said ‘This Is a Woman’, Australia’s New Reality
In this episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka breaks down one of the most controversial court decisions in Australia’s recent history, the Giggle vs Tickle ruling.A female-only app created to protect women’s safety was forced to accept a biological male after a Federal Court judgment that may reshape women’s spaces nationwide.Emeka unpacks:• What actually happened inside the Giggle case • How the court interpreted “woman” • Why this decision threatens female-only spaces across the country • The legal changes driving this clash between...
2025-12-05
33 min
Emeka Conversations
The West Lied To Us About China (And It’s Worse Than We Thought): Michael A. Matteo
The West Lied To Us About China (And It’s Worse Than We Thought)For years we’ve been told that China is cold, oppressive and dangerous. But what if the Western world has been lying to us about what China really is?In this powerful episode, Emeka Edwin-Nweze sits down with Michael Anthony Mateo, an American educator who has spent more than a decade living and teaching in China. What he shares about safety, cost of living, discipline, culture and governance will challenge everything you thought you knew.
2025-11-21
1h 08
Emeka Unscripted
Australia’s housing crisis isn’t an accident
In this powerful episode, Emeka Edwin-Nweze breaks down how political spin and financial greed turned the dream of homeownership into a generational trap. From Labor’s recycled 5% deposit scheme to the absurd idea of a bedroom tax, Emeka exposes how policy failures, bank profits, and migration pressure combined to price out everyday Australians.He challenges politicians directly, asking how they can justify taxing grandma’s spare room while protecting the powerful.🎙️ Listen, share, and join the conversation on how we fix what they’ve broken.
2025-11-12
45 min
The Mark Pirotta Show
Emeka Edwin-Nweze: Alec Penstone and Remembrance Day
The conversation delves into the characteristics of modern leadership, critiquing the lack of qualifications and real-world experience among leaders today. It also explores the idea that many politicians come from a theatrical background, suggesting that their motivations may stem from a desire to change society rather than genuine leadership capabilities.TakeawaysModern leaders often lack real qualifications.Leadership appointments can be superficial.Theatrical backgrounds influence political motivations.Real discipline is often absent in modern leadership.Societal change is a common goal...
2025-11-12
19 min
Emeka Conversations
TheLolastand: Birdflip and Changing the Abortion Narrative
In this explosive episode of Emeka Conversations, Emeka Edwin-Nweze sits down with Lola aka Thelolastand to discuss @birdfliporg and their Pro-Life Advocacy. @birdfliporg being created by @DrJoannaHowe .They also discuss how Christian Values are under attack from Woke Culture that wants to control and eradicate the human race. Lola's Social'shttps://www.instagram.com/thelolastandhttps://www.instagram.com/birdfliporgOur Socialshttps://edwinnweze.com @EdwinNwezeOfficial https://www.instagram.com/edwinnwezeofficial
2025-11-06
49 min
Emeka Unscripted
Kevin Rudd and Anthony Albanese: The System is Rigged
In this explosive Episode 6 of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka Edwin-Nweze exposes how Australia’s political elite, from Kevin Rudd to Anthony Albanese, have turned leadership into a revolving door of corruption, incompetence, and recycled failure.From people now claiming dogs can be “gender-fluid” to Bill Shorten’s disastrous handling of the NDIS, Emeka connects the dots between cultural decay and political corruption. He calls out Anthony Albanese’s government for selling out Australians, stacking offices with his mates while nothing they were elected to do for the people is actually being done.🎙️ Key Takeaways:The idea of gender-flui...
2025-10-31
09 min
Emeka Conversations
Have We Lost Our Country? The Feral Koala Exposes Australia’s Cultural and Political Collapse
In this compelling episode of Emeka Conversations, Emeka Edwin-Nweze sits down with Justin - better known as The Feral Koala, for a fearless conversation about the state of modern Australia.From COVID-19 and government control to education, housing, and national identity, the two unpack how fear, compliance, and political theatre have reshaped the country we call home.Justin shares his personal story of resilience and awakening, reflecting on what happens when truth is punished, courage is mocked, and everyday Australians feel voiceless. Together, they ask the question on everyone’s mind:
2025-10-24
1h 32
Emeka Unscripted
Emeka Unscripted: 2025, Episode 5 -The Great Climate Con: How Wokeism Hijacked Reality
A LinkedIn post gets flagged, a simple logic gets cancelled, and from there, we expose how the same ideology censoring speech is driving the global climate scam.In this episode I break down, in plain English:why CO₂ is not the enemy,how “green deals” became the new corporate welfare, andwho profits while everyday Australians pay the price.No jargon, no echo chambers, just straight talk, a few laughs, and the truth that power prefers to hide.🎙 Listen. Think. Share.appointedmedia.com.au | @EmekaUnscripted
2025-10-17
46 min
Emeka Unscripted
Emeka Unscripted: 2025, Episode 4 - The National Disability Insurance Scam (I Mean Scheme)
In this episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka Edwin-Nweze deep dives into one of Australia’s biggest public policy failure, the National Disability Insurance Scam… I mean, Scheme (NDIS).What began as a promise to empower people with disabilities has become a bureaucratic nightmare, strangling providers, delaying payments, and driving good people out of the sector.Billions have been spent, yet participants wait longer, staff are stretched thinner, and the very system designed to care is collapsing under its own red tape.Emeka exposes how political spin, poor pricing models, and government inaction have turned a noble idea into a fina...
2025-10-14
58 min
Emeka Conversations
Controversy and Courage: Monique Jeremiah's Fight for Inclusion
In the first episode of Emeka Conversations, host Emeka Edwin-Nweze sits down with Monique Jeremiah, founder of Diversity Models, Australia’s first modelling agency dedicated to people with disabilities.Monique opens up about the realities behind the headlines, from building an inclusive platform that challenges industry norms, to facing public scrutiny and the emotional toll of online bullying.Together, they unpack the complexities of representation in modern media: the challenges of fair pay, the pressure of public perception, and the personal resilience required to lead with authenticity. Monique also reflects on her cultural identity, her journey as a change-maker, an...
2025-10-10
1h 46
Emeka Unscripted
Emeka Unscripted: 2025, Episode 3 - When Ideology Replaces Science: A Call for Evidence
In this conversation, Emeka Edwin-Nweze discusses the intersection of ideology and medicine, highlighting the case of Dr. Gillian Spencer, who faced repercussions for questioning gender ideology in healthcare. He critiques corporate practices, particularly in the banking sector, where job cuts are made in favor of offshore labor, and addresses the implications of government control over healthcare, particularly through the NDIS. The overarching theme is the tension between ideology and evidence-based practices, and the need for open dialogue in both medicine and corporate ethics.
2025-10-03
21 min
Emeka Unscripted
Emeka Unscripted: 2025, Episode 2 - Challenging The Status Quo
In this episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka Edwin-Nweze discusses the importance of bold thinking and honest reflections in political and business decisions that shape Australia. He emphasises the need for practical knowledge that connects government decisions to everyday life, the consequences of censorship, and the flaws in the political system, particularly the role of the opposition. Emeka also addresses issues of inflation, housing supply, and the impact of a weak dollar, advocating for education, enlightenment, and empowerment as essential tools for change.
2025-09-26
35 min
Emeka Unscripted
Emeka Unscripted: 2025, Episode 1 - Controversy & Authenticity
Welcome to the first episode of "Emeka Unscripted," where Emeka Edwin-Nweze dives into the heart of controversy and authenticity. In this candid conversation with reporter Julie Cross, Emeka discusses the impact of a viral post, the nuances of freedom of speech, and the power of apology. Join us as we explore the challenges of staying true to oneself in the digital age. Subscribe for more unscripted insights and thought-provoking discussions.
2025-09-17
37 min
Starting Line - The New Founders Podcast
4. Emeka Edwin-Nweze - Neta Care
With a computer science degree and background, Emeka joined the Royal Australian Air Force with dreams of flight, but these were soon grounded, and he began to seek his true calling. After a failed tech startup and a decision not to pursue commercial piloting, Emeka and his wife founded Neta Care, an NDIS registered allied health service provider, at the beginning of Covid, and have turned it from a single client to a service employing 100 people servicing hundreds of clients. The story of the Neta Care journey is a story about resilience and the importance...
2021-11-14
26 min