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Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Leeton Murder Investigation - Part 1
The nation was shocked by the vicious and senseless murder of schoolteacher Stephanie Scott in Leeton NSW in 2015. Two detectives involved in the investigation give their unique insights into the early days of the case, from the moment they were called upon to assist in what was initially reported as a missing person case, to when they arrested the offender and charged him with murder. This episode begins a three-part must-listen series for any aspiring detective.The crime case story this conversation references – Merciless and Cold Blooded: The Murder of Bride to Be Stephanie Scott – is in the...
2025-07-12
46 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Police Diplomacy
This episode is about how the actions of Australian police can have a diplomatic effect, when police personnel are deployed overseas. The deployment of police to another country is as much a statement about the sending nation’s intent and values, as it is about the police duties being performed.Dr Martin Hess is a retired police officer who has just published a book titled ‘The Politics of Police Diplomacy – the Australian Experience’. It’s an analysis of six decades of Australian police activities in places such as Indonesia, Afghanistan, Ukraine, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Is...
2025-06-12
32 min
Deuces Wild with Eric Byrnes & Will Clark
Special Guest Jason Grilli joins Eric Byrnes on DEUCES WILD
Eric Byrnes and Jason Grilli discuss the evolution of baseball, the changing game, and the importance of repetition in developing skills. They talk about how kids today have more access to resources and training methods, but may lack the grit and determination of previous generations. The discussion also touches on the business side of baseball, including the emphasis on velocity and analytics, and the impact of technology on the game.
2025-05-21
1h 29
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Uncontrollable Urges
Learn how police were able to identify and apprehend a serial sex offender and burglar in northern Adelaide. When the offender was eventually sentenced in court, the judge declared the man had 'no control over his sexual instincts'. Retired Detective Senior Sergeant Carl Whitaker returns to the podcast to talk about the investigation, which he previously wrote about in an APJ article titled ‘Uncontrollable Urges’ (September 2011). It can be viewed at www.apjl.com.au.Host: Jason Byrnes Guest: Carl Whitaker
2025-05-12
56 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Search Operations
Search & Rescue coordination expert and retired policeman, Dr Jim Whitehead APM, discusses two cases where police were called to search for men who went missing in remote bushland.Jim’s article about the first case – titled ‘The Perfect Storm’ – was printed in the September 2023 edition of the APJ. In that case Mr Don Marchant went missing in rugged jungle-like bushland in southern Queensland, a day before the region was struck by Tropical Cyclone Debbie.The second case involved a hermit, Mr Victor Horne, who disappeared on a large property in Far North Queensland. Initially...
2025-04-12
26 min
Party on the Peninsulas with Curtis Hertel Jr.
Contest Every Race (with Representatives Erin Byrnes, Julie Brixie and Jason Morgan)
This Week’s “Party on the Peninsulas” ✹ Chairperson Hertel Contest Every Race ✹ Representatives Erin Byrnes, Julie Brixie and Jason Morgan Exposing Dark Money in Politics In the News Michigan Politics and Policy Michigan Sets New Record for Food, Ag and Forestry Exports – Michigan Department of Agriculture House Dems Re-Introduce Government Transparency Bills – House Democrats Voters Agree K-12 Education Is Off Track, Oppose Eliminating the Department of Education – Data for Progress Lawmaker targeting voter fraud ran in different precinct than wife – Detroit News Mitchell Poll: Gubernatorial race – MIRS People Are “Terrified.” Mallory McMorrow Has a Democratic Blueprint for Hope – Vanity Fair The list: The 26 House Dems th...
2025-03-22
28 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Murder in Elizabeth South
In January 2014 a brutal murder occurred to the north of Adelaide. Attending police were confronted with the body of an asylum seeker laying in the yard of his suburban home. The offender, a neighbour who was also an asylum seeker known to the victim, initially denied knowledge of the crime and attempted to implicate an innocent witness. Retired South Australia Police Senior Sergeant Carl Whitaker talks to podcast host Jason Byrnes about the challenging investigation with a focus on how it was managed. Aspects covered include the use of interpreters, how the police interacted with other state a...
2025-03-12
52 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Communicating with Serial Killers
Noted UK criminologist and author Christopher Berry-Dee talks to Jason Byrnes about his lengthy career in dealing with serial killers, psychopaths and savages. He talks about some of the more memorable people and cases he has dealt with. Chris’ books can be purchased through major bookshops and internet sites.To subscribe to the APJ, go to www.apjl.com.au and click the subscribe button.In the interview Chris mentions serial killer Colonel Russell Williams. The police interview of Williams – which is now used as a training aid for Canadian law enforcement – can be viewed at: ht...
2025-02-12
34 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Victims of Terrorism Australia
To varying degrees, all Australians are either victims of terrorism or have been adversely impacted by terrorist acts. This includes police, emergency workers and counter terrorism professionals. Victims of Terrorism Australia (VOTA) has been formed to assist victims cope with trauma and to come out the other side. Two retired police who had distinguished careers in counter-terrorist operations, Caroline O’Hare and David Gawel, join podcast host Jason Byrnes in this episode. They talk about the impact of terrorism in Australia, signs all police should be aware of, and VOTA’s objectives. It is well worth your time...
2025-01-12
51 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
East Timor Police Peacekeeping
Imagine having to police a war-torn nation with no laws, limited or damaged infrastructure and a deeply traumatised community. That’s what Australian police were faced with in late 1999 when they deployed to East Timor as part of a massive United Nations peacekeeping operation. Michael Ward was one of hundreds of police who volunteered to help the people of East Timor after they had voted for independence from Indonesia, and after the new nation was almost destroyed by pro-Indonesian militias.In this fascinating episode, Mike talks about training and preparing to deploy, the extremely tough liv...
2024-12-19
34 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Cold Blooded Murder
In the latest podcast from the APJ, hear from two detectives involved in a missing person case which soon became a homicide investigation, and an investigation into criminal drug dealing. Allecha Boyd was reported missing to police in mid-2017. Inquiries suggested the involvement of a local drug dealer and his associates. Detective Sergeants Brent Fletcher and Tim Briggs talk about how police were able to build briefs of evidence sufficient to obtain convictions for murder and associated offences, despite being unable to locate Allecha’s body. Police continued to investigate avenues of in...
2024-11-27
49 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
The Insatiable Rapist
A horrid rape and robbery in December 2006 brought Ipswich detectives into contact with a man who had previously been convicted of multiple rapes and sexual assaults in Queensland and New South Wales. On this occasion however, police were initially unable to find direct evidence of the man's guilt. Over time, detectives were able to build a brief of evidence based on the principles of propensity evidence.Former Detective Sergeant Darren Prickett led the investigation and joins host Jason Byrnes to talk about what occurred and how the brief of evidence was built. Darren's article - The Insatiable...
2024-11-08
45 min
Real Estate Riches Podcast!
Digital Nomads: Global Real Estate Triumph with Jason P Jordan - EP 37
👨💼With Special Guest: Jason P Jordan In this episode, Kathy Byrnes interviews Jason P Jordan, who is currently in Italy, about his experiences and strategies in global real estate and network marketing. Jason shares insights on personal branding, the importance of thinking big, and the adoption of the eXp Realty model. They discuss the challenges and rewards of pioneering in new markets, the framework of the Global Marketing Agent program, and the benefits of a strong, collaborative network. Kathy and Jason highlight the significance of visibility in the digital age and the advantages of the eXp Realty's tech and...
2024-10-09
27 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
An Enigmatic Death
Police are called to a perplexing scene at a rural property where a man’s body was found lying face down, pinned to the ground by the rear wheel of his utility. There were no tools nearby. Was it a case of death by misadventure, or something more sinister?A scientific officer develops a hypothesis which appears far-fetched at police headquarters. A reconstruction of the scene is undertaken, with amazing results.Recently retired Deputy Editor Barry Fay joins Jason Byrnes to discuss the case, which Barry wrote about in the September 2003 edition of the AP...
2024-08-21
21 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Authentic Living in Every Season
In the grand finale of season 2, Judah and Chelsea reflect on the significant lessons they’ve learned from their 20s, 30s, and 40s. They share insights on setting boundaries, building confidence, understanding the importance of health, and the power of saying no. Join them as they discuss the beauty of living in the now, the excitement of dreaming for the future, and navigating life’s challenges with grace and faith
2024-07-22
41 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Police Peacekeeping: Cyprus - 1960s
Former policeman Ronald Cornish talks about his time as a police peacekeeper with the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP). Sixty years ago, Australia sent its first contingent of police to UNFICYP, to undertake monitoring duties of Greek Cypriot police. Australia’s contribution to UNFICYP eventually lasted 53 years, with the final contingent leaving in 2017.In 1965 Constable Ron Cornish of the Tasmania Police was selected to be a member of the second contingent (at the time called the ‘Australian Police Element’). In this interview he recalls his experiences, the duties of the Australians, the challenges they faced on a d...
2024-07-20
29 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
The Last Few Weeks
Chelsea and Judah return after a brief hiatus to share the unexpected events that have shaped their lives recently. From a jellyfish sting to a medical emergency in Paris, they discuss the fragility of life and the importance of focusing on what truly matters. Through personal stories, they explore finding God in chaotic moments, the value of relationships, and the temporary nature of material possessions.
2024-07-01
40 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Elder Abuse Awareness
Elder abuse is a crime long ignored or downplayed in society. This needs to change, especially as society ages. Abuse can be physical and/or psychological, is often committed by people the victim relies on or trusts, and can hasten a victim's death.Rob Critchlow APM is the author of the article titled 'Dignity and Safety: Responding Effectively to Abuse of Older Persons', which is in the new (June 2024) issue of the APJ. Rob joins host Jason Byrnes, to talk about elder abuse awareness, the forms that abuse can take, and what police should be...
2024-06-21
30 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Staying Faithful In Marriage
In this re-air of a fan-favorite episode from Season 1, Judah and Chelsea dive deep into one of the most important, yet often unspoken, aspects of marriage: staying faithful to your spouse. Join them for a refreshingly honest conversation about infidelity. They share thoughtful conversation starters for couples seeking to address this delicate issue with integrity and grace, and reveal personal moments when their own faithfulness was challenged.
2024-06-17
37 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
AMA: Marriage, Pressure, and Sex Life
Join us for a special “Ask Me Anything” episode of “In Good Faith.” We’re diving into questions about the significance of marriage in the eyes of Jesus, how to make sound decisions under pressure, and practical advice on maintaining a healthy sex life through different seasons of marriage.
2024-05-27
33 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Tyler and Hayley Hubbard
In this rerun from Season 1, Tyler and Hayley Hubbard talk about self-work, the permission to grieve every level of trauma, and how they walk with faith. They also share which country star introduced them to therapy.Join us on YouTube to watch each Episode!http://www.youtube.com/@chelseaandjudahsmith
2024-05-20
47 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
The Top Five Regrets People Make On Their Deathbed
In this episode of "In Good Faith," we dive into the a discussion on the top five regrets people have on their deathbeds. Inspired by the observations of a hospice nurse, our discussion explores universal lessons on prioritizing what truly matters in life. From rethinking work-life balance to the importance of expressing feelings and living authentically, we share personal anecdotes and insights that encourage listeners to live life with fewer regrets.
2024-05-13
34 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Compassion vs Codependence
In this re-air from Season 1, Chelsea and Judah kick off their first episode by examining the difference between compassion and codependence. In a world that rightfully encourages compassion, they dive into how we can remain empathetic to others without falling into the trap of codependency.Subscribe and watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chelseaandjudahsmith
2024-05-06
34 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Trust Through Vulnerability
In this episode, we dive into the profound importance of vulnerability in building and maintaining trust within relationships. We discuss personal experiences from our 24-year marriage, revealing how moments of openness about weaknesses and needs have not only sustained but also strengthened our bond. Our conversation highlights how vulnerability, rather than showcasing only our strengths, forms the bedrock of trust in any relationship—be it marital, parental, or professional. We believe there is transformative power in embracing and sharing one's vulnerabilities, which leads to deeper connections and trust with others
2024-04-22
54 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Finding Your Voice
“Finding Your Voice" delves into the art of discovering and honing your unique voice in every aspect of life. Merging psychological insights, spiritual guidance, and practical advice, we explore the path to authentic self-expression and conquering the fears that keep us quiet. This episode encourages embracing your individuality, and speaking out with confidence, emphasizing that finding your voice is crucial for a fulfilling life. It inspires listeners to express themselves boldly in a world that sometimes prefers silence.
2024-04-15
36 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
REDUX: An Unexpected 'Mayday' in November
Author and APJ Deputy Editor, retired Detective Senior Sergeant Barry Fay, discusses his 2016 crime case article titled An Unexpected 'Mayday' in November – the callous murder of three men in NSW. The first two were shot inside a Sydney gun shop in 1977. The third victim was a police sergeant, gunned down in 1980 when he unknowingly asked too many questions of the offender in remote bushland to the west of Newcastle. The offender subsequently shot another police officer in an attempt to avoid capture.This episode includes some of the actual police radio transmissions made in the af...
2024-04-04
31 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Managing The Opinions Of Others
In today’s episode we tackle the challenge of navigating societal pressures and external opinions with resilience and authenticity. This episode offers practical strategies for listeners to strengthen their personal convictions and maintain their authentic selves in a world dominated by social influence.
2024-04-01
52 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
AMA: Life, Marriage, Sex + More
In this "Ask Me Anything" episode of "In Good Faith," we engage with a variety of audience questions. From the inspiration behind Marriage Mondays to balancing life's ambitions, managing mental health, and nurturing intimacy and faith within our family, we offer our insights and personal experiences. We also discuss navigating different political views and the essentials of effective communication.
2024-03-25
55 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Navigating Doubt: Keeping Faith in Challenging Times
This episode unpacks the layers of doubt individuals face regarding their faith, self-perception, and relationships with others. With a focus on data-driven insights and real-world applications, Chelsea and Judah Smith will navigate through these challenges, providing listeners with understanding, strategies, and hope.www.drinkag1.com/ingoodfaithJoin us on YouTube to watch each Episode!http://www.youtube.com/@chelseaandjudahsmith
2024-03-18
1h 06
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
A Commissioner's Perspective - Queensland
Interested in learning about the challenges of police leadership in the 21st Century?The day before she retired from the role of Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service (QPS), Katarina Carroll APM spared some time to talk to Jason Byrnes about a range of topics. These included the challenges facing police now and into the future, the skills future leaders should possess, how the QPS responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact on the organisation in the wake of the murder of two police officers in December 2022. Ms Carroll also revealed the roles in her career...
2024-03-17
30 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Being Present in 2024
Today’s episode dives deep into the art of living fully in the moment amidst the rush and distractions of modern life. Through candid conversations and personal anecdotes they explore the challenges and joys of being present in an era dominated by technology and fast-paced living. From discussing the impact of intermittent fasting on their morning routines to sharing insights on self-awareness, the duo navigates the delicate balance between staying connected and living in the now. This episode not only encourages self-reflection and mindfulness but also offers practical tips on how to cultivate a life of presence and contentment in...
2024-03-11
1h 01
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
The Paradox of Plenty: Navigating Choice in the Quest for Freedom
In this episode, Chelsea and Judah dive into the complexities of life, love, and faith, unpacking the struggle between desiring more quality time and the realities of a busy life. They touch on love languages, the impact of choices on freedom, and the universal challenge of decision paralysis. Through their genuine banter and profound insights, Chelsea and Judah offer a look into how they navigate marriage, faith, and the pursuit of joy in a world saturated with options. This episode is a candid discussion on finding fulfillment amidst an abundance of choices.
2024-03-04
47 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
DeVon Franklin
Join Chelsea and Judah Smith on "In Good Faith" for an enlightening conversation with DeVon Franklin, a trailblazing force in Hollywood, best-selling author, and motivational speaker. In this episode, DeVon shares his inspirational journey of integrating faith into film, overcoming industry challenges while staying true to himself, and the impact of his work on audiences worldwide. Dive into the depths of how DeVon's commitment to living life like Jesus influences his professional decisions, creative projects, and personal growth. This episode offers a unique perspective on success, spirituality, and the power of faith in the modern world. Tune in for...
2024-02-26
53 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Asian Gangs Blood the Yarra
In 2002 three men died in grizzly circumstances in Melbourne, after a series of gang related incidents. One young man was hacked to death by offenders wielding samurai swords. Three of his friends were then chased into the cold Yarra River - two of them drowned.Recently retired Detective Sergeant Brett Smith wrote the article ‘Asian Gangs Blood the Yarra’ in the June 2009 issue of the APJ. In the podcast Brett, and his then Senior Sergeant Jeff Maher, talk about the challenges facing them at the crime scene and during the investigation and subsequent court case....
2024-02-19
52 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Israel and Adrienne Houghton
In this episode of "In Good Faith," Israel and Adrienne Houghton open up about their journey together, sharing laughter, challenges, and profound moments of faith and forgiveness. From battling illness and blending families to embracing spiritual growth, their story is a powerful testament to love's resilience. The Houghtons' warmth and humor shine through as they discuss overcoming adversity and the importance of prayer and friendship in their lives. Join us for an enlightening conversation that celebrates the strength of commitment and the transformative power of love.
2024-02-12
58 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Divine Justice vs. Earthly Fairness: Navigating Life's Inequities
In a world striving for fairness, where does divine justice fit? The age-old debate of God being just but not necessarily fair offers profound insights into our understanding of life, society, and spirituality. This episode seeks to unravel this dichotomy, exploring biblical narratives, societal interpretations, and even the "Just War Theory" to shine a light on God's unparalleled justice amidst apparent earthly inequities.AG1: Embark on a wellness journey that complements your lifestyle. Visit www.drinkag1.com/ingoodfaith to start today!
2024-02-05
54 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
In Sickness and in Faith: Walking Through Cancer with Our Loved Ones
This heartfelt episode dives into the painful journey of walking with a parent through cancer, reflecting on the experiences of Judah, whose father Wendell passed away from cancer in 2010, and Chelsea, whose father has faced multiple battles with the illness. The discussion will explore the topics of unanswered prayers, coping with the loneliness of loss, and what scripture reveals about eternity, all while honoring the memories of those who fought bravely against their illnesses.
2024-01-29
49 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
They Walk Amongst Us
APJ Deputy Editor Barry Fay joins host Jason Byrnes to give an overview of the police investigation into a horrific 1978 crime where a mother and two of her young children were abducted from their home. The mother was raped and all three subsequently murdered. Barry discusses the course of the investigation and explains some of the procedures used to identify and bring the offender to justice. As with many such investigations, chance played a major role a various points throughout the story of this case. Barry's article, 'They Walk Amongst Us', appeared in...
2024-01-28
28 min
Optimal [Tilos Rádió podcast]
A Posteriori Music
Elektronika, future jazz, hip-hop, kortárs zene és egyebek. Sok grúv és sok elszállás is - eklektikus kalandozás, viszonylag sok új zenével. A Posteriori Music mix:https://archive.tilos.hu/mp3/tilos-20240126-002230-030100.mp3Bevezető és levezető konferansszal együtt a teljes adás:https://archive.tilos.hu/mp3/tilos-20240126-001530-030301.mp3 Tracklista:Ben Lumsdaine - Dallas (kezdődött: 00:23:05)BlankFor.ms, Jason Moran, Marcus Gilmore - Tape Loop A (kezdődött: 00:30:48)BlankFor.ms, Jason Moran, Marcus Gilmore - Eighth Pose (kezdődött: 0...
2024-01-26
2h 40
Ru's Chit-Chat-Cadillac: improv comedy podcast
S1E4: ‘Prov Soulmates ft. Alex Reynolds & Brendan Byrnes
What does it take to be a great scene partner? Let's ask the best in the biz! Improv legends Alex Reynolds and Brendan Byrnes are jumping into Ru's Chit-Chat-Cadillac to give us the lowdown on being improv soulmates. Check out Alex Reynolds as SCRUM at Melbourne International Comedy Festival April 9 - 20, 2024: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2024/shows/scrum Creator & Host: Ru Halwala Co-Host & Tech: Tom Stevenson // Joan Rivers Theme Song: Jason Kenkel Presented by Scary Strangers IG: Ru @ru...
2024-01-23
13 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Building A Lasting Love
Join Judah and Chelsea Smith in this episode of 'In Good Faith' as they dive into the art of nurturing a marriage. They share personal insights on overcoming obstacles, effective communication, and the joys of shared experiences in marriage. Whether you're newlyweds or seasoned partners, this episode offers wisdom and practical advice for a fulfilling relationship.
2024-01-22
55 min
In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith
Emmanuel Acho
In this episode of 'In Good Faith,' hosts Chelsea and Judah Smith welcome Emmanuel Acho for a thought-provoking discussion about life's illogical paths. Emmanuel delves into faith, relationships, and redefining success, sharing personal stories and challenging conventional wisdom. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that encourages listeners to question norms and embrace a unique journey of faith and purpose.
2024-01-15
52 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
The Albatross Arsonist
An arson at a major Australian naval base in December 1976 left the country without its naval surveillance and submarine detection capability for months. It was the most costly and complex fire ever to have occurred in the country, apart from major bushfires and some attacks during World War II.In this episode APJ Editor Simon Bouda narrates the article titled: ‘How Teamwork Unmasked the Albatross Arsonist’, written by then Detective Chief Inspector Harry Delaforce, and published in the APJ in 1991.Host: Jason Byrnes APMNarrator: Simon Bouda...
2023-12-28
19 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Under Fire
A gunman goes on a rampage in the national capital. He tries to murder two people, explodes his car and sets fire to an office building, recklessly endangers the safety of hundreds of people, and shoots at police. Specialist (tactical) police enter the burning building to hunt for the gunman, while firefighters rescue people stuck in a radio station on the building’s first floor. In this gripping episode you will hear from police and a firefighter involved in the operation, and how they were able to protect public safety while under fire.Host/nar...
2023-12-12
36 min
DAILY HUSTLE with Eric Byrnes
EB talks Hunter Pence, MLB Power Rankings and sexy Jason Kelce!
Eric recaps Hunter Pence's EPIC first appearance on No Filter Network! He shares his thoughts on the 2024 MLB Power Rankings...but isn't it too early? And, he talks about Jason Kelce being a finalist in the 2023 Sexiest Man Alive!
2023-11-09
45 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
National Police Remembrance Day
In this special episode we learn about the planning and logistics involved in hosting National Police Remembrance Day (NPRD) services in the nation’s capital. The main Dusk Service involves police from across the county. This year the Commissioners from Queensland and Western Australia attended, along with the AFP Commissioner and the Governor-General of Australia. NPRD has significant resonance for the policing community in Australia, New Zealand and in the Pacific.The main guest in the episode is AFP Superintendent Dean Elliott, whose Recognition and Customs teams are responsible for hosting the Dusk Service and supporting other se...
2023-10-20
37 min
GoJo and Golic
Hour 2: Eric Brynes on the Orioles, the Astros & the Savannah Bananas + Wilder Tuesdays — Charlotte on New England's Belichick Problem and Jason Fitz / Tyler Herro’s hate for Portland
In Hour 2, it's a special Wilder Wednesday on a Tuesday as Charlotte Wilder joins GoJo and Fitz for more sports discussions. They delve into Bill Belichick and the challenges facing the New England Patriots, provide NFL injury updates, share their Week 5 Superlatives, and interview former Major League Outfielder Eric Byrnes about postseason baseball. Rounding things off with "This, That, and the Third."[00:14] - New England's Concerns and Mac Jones' FutureThe episode begins with a discussion about the growing concerns in New England as the Patriots have started the season with a 1-3 record. The...
2023-10-10
57 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
The Coiner Killers
It's seldom that counterfeiters end up killing police. Sadly this occurred in 1902 when a 'Coiner' (old Australian slang) murdered two police officers - one in NSW and one in Victoria. In the first case the coiner had an accomplice. Danny Webster and Noel Johnson's article 'The Coiner Killers' is a remembrance piece in the September 2023 edition of the APJ. Danny joins host Jason Byrnes, to talk about the strange and tragic tale.APJ Editor Simon Bouda also appears to talk about the wide range of interesting articles in the latest edition - including the so-called...
2023-09-26
31 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Ballistics
Ballistics expert, Sergeant Gerard Dutton, talks about his extensive career. Crimes mentioned include his recollections of the Belanglo Forest Backpacker Murders investigation and the investigation into the Port Arthur Massacre. He also talks about the work he did for the United Nations' Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), assisting to build the ballistics analysis capacity for the Palestinian Civil Police. Gerard has been a police officer for over 38 years, serving first in the New South Wales Police and then for Tasmania Police. He has written several interesting articles for the APJ over the years. The articles are available through...
2023-08-10
37 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Total and Utter Evil
In 2012, 11-month-old Zayden Veal-Whitting was murdered while he was asleep in his bedroom cot, in his home in the regional Victorian city of Bendigo. In this episode we hear about how police were able to identify the offender and bring him to justice - a journey of many twists and turns. The investigation was marked by a high degree of professionalism, thoroughness and basics of policing, including knowing the local 'crooks'. The words 'total and utter evil' were used by the judge in sentencing the offender to life imprisonment. Victoria Police Detective Sergeant Tony Harwood, the case...
2023-07-09
42 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
The Tip Off
A burglar literally leaves part of himself behind at a crime scene! APJ Deputy Editor Barry Fay talks about a crime scene investigation he conducted at a Bondi restaurant, where he found the tip of the offender's finger. APJ Editor Simon Bouda then talks to host Jason Byrnes, about the diverse range of interesting articles in the newly released June 2023 edition of the journal.Host: Jason Byrnes APMGuests: Simon Bouda AM and Barry Fay
2023-06-12
29 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Always Expect the Unexpected!
On 30 September 1971 two NSW police officers were murdered at a house in Toongabbie, Western Sydney. The murderer had earlier shot his brother dead, and sexually assaulted his brother’s de-facto partner. After the shootings the murderer fled the house but was later chased by police. The pursuit ended in a crash between the murderer’s car and a police truck, and then another shooting.In this episode APJ Deputy Editor Barry Fay talks about this tragic story, and his article. about it titled ‘Always Expect the Unexpected’. It was published in the September 2018 issue of the APJ and can...
2023-05-08
20 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
The Port Arthur Massacre
Hear from experienced Tasmania Police forensic officer Tania Curtis APM, who was one of the police who responded to the Port Arthur Massacre on Sunday 28 April 1996. Thirty-five people were shot dead by a lone gunman on the day at Tasmania’s best known tourist spot, situated in a rural setting 90 minutes’ drive from Hobart. Then a junior constable who had recently joined the Launceston Scientific Unit, Curtis worked at the site assisting in disaster victim identification (DVI) and evidence collecting duties. In the interview Curtis also talks about how Tasmania Police is today positioned to resp...
2023-04-08
32 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Court Craft
Magistrate Greg Grogin talks to host Jason Byrnes about his article titled Court Craft – the essential skills required for police to be effective in court. Mr Grogin has over 30 years of legal expertise (including as defence barrister) and before that was a police officer – so he’s seen ‘all sides’ of a court room. The tips and issues raised in the podcast are relevant for police in all jurisdictions.Also appearing in the podcast is APJ Editor Simon Bouda. He discusses the various articles which appear in the March 2023 issue of the APJ, which has been posted to subscrib...
2023-03-14
35 min
The Not So Late Show
Jason Scoop + Gloomchild
Welcome to The Not So Late Show Episode- Five features special guest Jason Scoop and a musical debut from Gloomchild! Jason Scoop, reveals his story and inspirations. Plus Gloomchild's latest single, "Collapse", Debuted showcasing the band's unique sound and creative flair!Keep up with all things Jason Scoop:https://www.instagram.com/jasonscoop/?hl=enJason Scoop on Cameo:https://www.cameo.com/jasonscoopcomedyBe sure to check out Jasons Comedy Special on YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn3ZS6UTcRU&feature=youtu.be&themeRefresh=1...
2023-03-03
1h 06
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Australia's Body Farm
Learn about Australia’s only human body farm. The Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research – AFTER – is dedicated to better understanding the physical, chemical and biological process of human decomposition down under. Part of this process involves conducting training exercises for police and forensic scientists, using donated cadavers in bushland. AFTER’s Director, Associate Professor Jodie Ward (University of Technology), and Queensland Police Senior Sergeant Ritchie Callaghan, talk to podcast host Jason Byrnes about AFTER and the training exercises designed to prepare authorities for conducting disaster victim identification (DVI) operations.The podcast also explains h...
2023-02-10
28 min
The Jason Ward Creative Podcast
Becoming Creative With TOR BYRNES Creative Producer, Music Promoter and DJ
Tor Byrnes talks to me about her journey from hospitality to creativity. From running and organising nights out to creating and curating venue programmes, shows and Festivals including the massive Arts By The Sea Festival in Bournemouth which attracts over 150,000 people. Tor has her own promotion company called We Broke Free and works tirelessly to support live music and good times across England. She chats about her work, what inspires her and why Debbie Harry is her biggest creative influence. If you have been waiting to step into the creative life or want to get some amazing m...
2023-02-02
38 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Tasmania's Last Hanging
Retired Tasmania Police Detective Inspector David Plumpton joins Jason Byrnes to talk about the murder case that resulted in Tasmania’s last judicially sanctioned hanging. David also talks about his plans regarding the victim’s place of rest. The victim, Evelyn Maughan, is buried in an unmarked grave and David wants to erect a headstone to honour her. First, he needs the permission of a family member.For a few weeks the APJ will also display on its homepage, the 1992 article about the case titled Tasmania’s Last Hanging. The article is written by historian, Reg Wa...
2023-01-21
27 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
The Devil in Disguise
The true story of a woman kidnapped from her suburban home and left tied to a tree in bushland, while the offender lazily issued a $500,000 ransom demand. The story is also about the fortunate series of events which led police to rescue the woman before she succumbed to the elements and injuries. Sent to gaol for his horrendous crime, the offender later came to a violent end whilst robbing a second-hand antiques store.APJ Deputy Editor Barry Fay (accompanied at times by some boisterous birds) talks to podcast host Jason Byrnes about ‘the Devil in Di...
2022-12-27
26 min
Wetootwaag's Bagpipe and History Podcast
Season 6 Mix Tape
Tunes: Inveraray & District Pipeband: March, Strathspey & Reel Three on the Bund: Local Hero Simon Pfisterer: Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B minor Karel Westerling: Riding Free Spirit Brighde Chaimbeul, Ross Ainslie and Steven Byrnes: The Badger and the Weasel Glengervie: Sine Bhan/ Come by the Hills, Christ Has My Heart Aye/The Mermaid/In And Out The Harbour /Juan Martino's, The Lonesome Boatman Dave Rowlands: Chickadee, The Purturbation, Jim Harding’s Waltz Nicholas Konradsen: Waltzish Set, Farewell to Gagnef, Smoke Braider's Bourree, Farewell to Claremont Falsobordone: Maria Unser Frowe, Qu...
2022-12-04
1h 51
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Crueller than Murder
Retired Detective Inspector Dennis Bray talks to Jason Byrnes about his high-profile investigation regarding the disappearance and murders of Kerry Whelan and Dottie Davis. Bray’s article, Crueller than Murder, is the feature article of the September 2022 issue of the Australian Police Journal.Rather than canvassing each step of the investigation, Dennis talks about aspects of the complicated and complex operation – topics discussed include management of the investigation, the work undertaken to find key evidence, the challenges of dealing with the offender (a sociopath) and lessons regarding establishing and maintaining successful relationships between investigators and the families of t...
2022-10-09
54 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Crime Reporting & Body Language
Veteran crime reporter and new APJ Editor Simon Bouda, joins host Jason Byrnes to talk about his journalistic career, themes in crime reporting and the contents of the latest issue of the APJ (September 2022).Retired US police officer Sean Grogan then joins Jason to talk about body language and its implications for policing. Sean currently teaches body language to police around the world; his conversation with Jason ranges from basic principles about body language to the use of polygraphs/lie detector tests. Sean also mentions how his police canine became injured during a drug search a few...
2022-09-04
45 min
Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
654. News: Earned wage access – friend or foe?
Our expert hosts, Kate Moody and Nicole Perry, are joined by some great guests to talk about the most notable fintech, financial services and banking news from the past week. This week's guests include: Katie Llanos-Small, Founder & Editor, Iupana Brian Byrnes, Head of Personal Finance, Moneybox We cover the following stories from the fintech and financial services space: Cost of living: People turning back to cash as prices rise - 4:28 Argentinian fintech start-up Geopagos raises $35m funding round - 17:35 ZayZoon charges employees $5 to get paid sooner - 28:38 SoftBank CEO ‘ashamed’ of pride in past prof...
2022-08-15
59 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Money Laundering in Australia
Money laundering is an insidious crime which harms the Australian way of life. Author and financial crime expert Nathan Lynch talks to podcast host Jason Byrnes about money laundering and some of the excellent work done by Australian law enforcement and criminal intelligence agencies in countering the crime. Examples discussed include failures by banks to monitor financial transactions, public/private partnerships to investigate offences, and Australia’s tardiness in implementing anti-money laundering legislation. Nathan’s book ‘The Lucky Laundry’ has just been published.You can listen to the podcast either by going to www.apjl.c...
2022-08-06
51 min
The Country Mile
The Country Mile 229
**PLAYLIST: ** Love & Chaos - Wildflower w/ Willy Braun Chancey Williams - Look Good Leavin' Brandi Behlen - Fly Away With Me Donice Morace - One Drink In Jack Settle - Country In Her Eyes Steve Pointmeier - Rowdy On Taylor Alexander - Fences Authentic Unlimited - Before You Miss Me Pharis & Jason Romero - Sour Queen David Adam Byrnes - Cold Beer Time Jason Allen - Honky Tonk Gypsy Heart w/ Jody Booth Riley Green - Wild Woman Aaron Watson - Once In A Life Brian...
2022-07-08
1h 00
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Missing, Presumed Dead
Listen to barrister Mark Tedeschi QC as he discusses one of the more notable episodes in his prosecutorial career – the prosecution of notorious murderer Bruce Burrell. As Crown Prosecutor, Tedeschi worked with a legal team and police to secure the conviction of Burrell for two vicious murders, committed for financial gain. The bodies of the victims have never been found.In the podcast you will head Tedeschi talk about a range of issues including lessons for police in preparing thorough briefs of evidence, the strategies used to get the cases to court, changes to legislation that partly ar...
2022-06-20
46 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Nabbing Ned Kelly
Author David Dufty talks about his book – ‘Nabbing Ned Kelly: The extraordinary true story of the men who brought Australia's notorious outlaw to justice'. The book is a refreshingly new look at the work of police in bringing a major criminal to justice in colonial Victoria. It challenges the myths surrounding Kelly and his gang, who were in real life vicious and violent thugs. The book is published by Allen & Unwin and is widely available now.Check out www.apjl.com.au for more information about the Australian Police Journal.Host: Jason Byrnes...
2022-04-13
48 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Murder, Manhunt and a Movie Audition
The story of a multi-jurisdictional manhunt for a vicious murderer who killed and beheaded his victim. During his time on the run, the offender decided to audition as an extra for a major movie! He was eventually captured at gunpoint in the remove Northern Territory. The author was one of the leading investigators into the matter. APJ Editor Pat Paroz also provides an overview of the diverse range of articles in the latest issue of the APJ – March 2022.Check out the APJ’s webpage – www.apjl.com.au – for more information about the journal.Guests:
2022-03-29
28 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Tactical Response
Retired policeman Bob Brown talks with host Jason Byrnes about his career with the Western Australia Police in general, and the WA Tactical Response Group (TRG) in particular. Bob is the author of the article Top End Murders: The Search for the ‘Kimberley Killer’, which appears in the December 2021 issue of the APJ. The article is about a TRG search for a serial killer in a remote part of the state in 1987, during which the team came under fire. Editor Pat Paroz also joins Jason to discuss the contents of the December 2021 issue of the APJ...
2021-12-28
53 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Pathfinders: Aboriginal Trackers
Historian and author Michael Bennett talks about some of the amazing stories associated with NSW Police Aboriginal trackers of the 19th and 20th Centuries. Michael’s book, PATHFINDERS: A HISTORY OF ABORIGINAL TRACKERS IN NSW has been nominated for the Prime Minister’s Literary Award in Australian History. For more information about the APJ, go to www.apjl.com.au; to find out more about aboriginal trackers, go to https://pathfindersnsw.org.auHost: Jason ByrnesGuest: Michael BennettTheme: Like We Do It by Grace Mesa, available on P...
2021-11-04
43 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Our 75th Birthday & Murders in the ‘Top End’
The APJ has marked its 75th Anniversary with a special issue containing some of the most fascinating articles which have been published over the decades. APJ Editor Pat Paroz joins host Jason Byrnes to discuss what’s inside the anniversary issue. Jason then talks to Detective Sergeant Isobel Cummins of the Northern Territory Police. D/SGT Cummins was part of an investigation into a senseless double homicide in the country’s ‘Top End’ in 2004. The short but intense police investigation included an interstate manhunt for the two offenders, who to this day have not given authorities a clear acc...
2021-10-04
39 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
More Than Just Bricks & Mortar
Did you know Adelaide police once conducted a bayonet charge into a mob who were attacking their police station? Did you know police stations often were used as improvised mortuaries, even though this posed a serious risk to the health of the officers? One South Australian Police station was even, for a time, made from disused beer crates! Author and former senior police officer John White talks to host Jason Byrnes about White’s book ‘More than Just Bricks and Mortar’, a social history of the almost 500 police stations South Australia Police (SAPOL) have occupied throughout their history. The two ta...
2021-08-05
53 min
Irish Theatre At Play
Episode Seventeen - Ailish McCarthy
This week Carole chats to comedian Ailish McCarthy. Since her arrival on the comedy scene in 2019, Ailish has performed at the Vodafone Comedy Festival, MC'd at the Hazelwood tent in electric picnic, and performed in YukYuks in Vancouver. During the pandemic she co hosts a weekly show on Thursday called the party tits, appeared as a guest on Virgin Medias hooked on podcast, Komedians International (Comedy Central) and was the host of the Comedy Crowd Euros Campaign. She was the first comic and first female comic to reach 1,000 laughs on Jason Byrnes iLaugh app. She is also...
2021-07-09
50 min
Intrepid X
Episode 5 - SOUND
Jason Fiber, COO at THX, explains how spatial audio enhances the realism of today’s immersive experiences.
2021-07-06
38 min
Gutter 2 Gutter
#52 - Laura Byrnes (Red Shamrock Racing)
In this episode, I got to sit down with the Pocket Rocket, Laura Byrnes. Laura is the team driver of Red Shamrock Racing, the father and daughter team primarily focused on racing Late Model sedans. I had such a great time sitting down and chatting Laura as I'm sure you'll see, she has such an upbeat and outgoing personality that it's hard not to get caught up in her passion for racing. You can find Laura on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurabyrnesmotorsport Instagram: https://www...
2021-07-04
48 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
The Bridge Street Burglary
The feature interview this episode is with the author of the article ‘The Bridge Street Burglary of 1894: The Arming of the NSW Police’. The crime was so serious it resulted in the colonial government of the day deciding to issue firearms to all its police. The author, retired Sergeant Danny Webster, also talks about his ground-breaking work chronicling the duty related deaths of NSW police. APJ editor Pat Paroz also gives an overview of the articles in the latest issue of the APJ, including four award winning articles available at www.apjl.com.auHost: Jaso...
2021-06-20
30 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Search & Rescue Coordination
How and why do police coordinate Search and Rescue (SAR) operations for missing or lost people? What processes are involved in deciding when to call the searches off? Can police predict the behaviour of lost people? Join host Jason Byrnes as he learns about police involvement in SAR, by talking with Queensland Police Senior Sergeant Jim Whitehead. Snr Sgt Whitehead is a highly experienced SAR coordinator, having been involved in SAR duties for over 30 years. Several case studies are discussed, including the 2011 search for the remains of missing boy Daniel Morecombe, the 2017 search for six missing divers on the...
2021-05-03
48 min
The OHL Podcast
The OHL Podcast with Jason Byrnes and Darcy Harris
Mike Farwell and Chris Pope have been around the Ontario Hockey League for more years than they care to count, and even after all these years, they can't resist riding the bus and broadcasting from every rink. With every trip to every rink comes the chance to tell another story. We invite you along on Farwell and Pope's adventures as they tell stories from every market in the Ontario Hockey League, from a behind-the-scenes perspective you won't get anywhere else. They're on the bus, in the hotels, and in the media rooms with the coaches, scouts, officials, players, and...
2021-04-30
1h 36
JASON T POWERS's show
Episode 53: Defeat
Today we will talk about defeat. A great deal can be said about this topic. From each our lives, through experiences, to politics and war, defeat is never an easy topic to broach. Most of us want to feel like there is never defeat, never an ending where we lose. This is not possible in a lifetime. Maybe most importantly, a sound measure is how one copes with winning. What do the victors do? How do they approach the defeated?https://youtu.be/4QbVCyaU0CY?t=209 Ruth Bader Ginsburghttps://rumble.com/vfmbnj-april-12-2021-big-week-ahead.-patrick-byrne-bombs-phplive2021.html (30:45) Patrick...
2021-04-15
25 min
JASON T POWERS's show
Episode 53: Defeat
Today we will talk about defeat. A great deal can be said about this topic. From each our lives, through experiences, to politics and war, defeat is never an easy topic to broach. Most of us want to feel like there is never defeat, never an ending where we lose. This is not possible in a lifetime. Maybe most importantly, a sound measure is how one copes with winning. What do the victors do? How do they approach the defeated?https://youtu.be/4QbVCyaU0CY?t=209 Ruth Bader Ginsburghttps://rumble.com/vfmbnj-april-12-2021-big-week-ahead.-patrick-byrne-bombs-phplive2021.html (30:45) Patrick...
2021-04-15
25 min
This is Twentysomething
This Was Our Wedding
THIS IS AN EPISODE PULLED FROM THE VAULTS! we hope you enjoy!! XOXO, Val + Allison! From Oct 2019: “Welcome to Episode 23 of This Is twentysomething!This week is a very special one! My husband, Jason, is on with me to talk about our wedding! Listen to us drink two bottles of wine while we discuss the logistics, sentimentals, and favorite pieces of advice from our wedding! If you stick around until the end, you’ll even get to hear me shed a couple tears! Hope you enjoy this longer episode brought to you by the love for my hubby and a good...
2021-03-27
2h 19
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
A Very Cold, Cold Case
This episode features a great story of how police brought a bank robber to justice, 40 years after committing his crimes. Through a mixture of chance and luck the offender had escaped detection at the time of the offences, but a request by a retired police fingerprint expert for police to re-examine an old thumb print, led police (detectives, forensics experts and archivists!) to make a break-through and the arrest. Also in this episode is an overview of the contents of the March 2021 issue of the APJ.Host: Jason ByrnesGuests: Detective Senior...
2021-03-08
38 min
This is Twentysomething
This Is Cross-Country Moving Tips
Welcome (back) to this episode! JASON IS HERE! Listen to us chat about our almost 800 mile move and the tips that we think helped it be more bearable! Can you tell that even just talking about this move stressed us out?! Don’t make the same mistakes we did, and go ahead and tune in to these tips! Hopefully they help you on your journey to your new home!As always, you can keep up with us @ThisIsTwentyPod on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram or email us at ThisIsTwentyPod@gmail.comEnjoy!xoxoAllison, Val, and Jason!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anc...
2021-02-05
41 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
An Unexpected 'Mayday' in November
Author and APJ Deputy Editor, retired Detective Senior Sergeant Barry Fay, discusses his 2016 crime case article titled An Unexpected 'Mayday' in November – the callous murder of three men in NSW. The first two were shot inside a Sydney gun shop in 1977. The third victim was a police sergeant, gunned down in 1980 when he unknowingly asked too many questions of the offender in remote bushland to the west of Newcastle. The offender subsequently shot another police officer in an attempt to avoid capture.This episode includes some of the actual police radio transmissions made in the af...
2021-01-31
32 min
Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal
Australia's First Detective and Women, Police & Peace
Join us to learn about the latest issue of the Australian Police Journal (APJ), including the story of Israel Chapman, Australia’s first police detective. He was sent to Australia as a convict for the crime of highway robbery! We also speak to an Australian police policy advisor at the United Nations in New York, regarding an online exhibition about female Australian police who have served both domestically and internationally. Host: Jason ByrnesGuests: Phillipa Adams, Pat Paroz APM and Stuart Smith APM. More details about the De...
2021-01-18
42 min
The Yule Log From Hell
The Yule Log From Hell 2020 - Episode 5a - Heavenly Bodies - Part 1
PART 1 This show pays tribute to those artists we have lost over the past year. We have dispensed with our usual format and is presented without any interruptions. 1) December – Earth, Wind & Fire – Allee Willis (songwriter) 1947-2019 2) We Need A Little Christmas – Andrea McArdle – Jerry Herman (songwriter) 1931-2019 3) Christmas Time Is Here (2020 Droz remix) – Vince Guaraldi Trio/choir of St. Paul's Episcopal Church/Peter Robbins/Chris Shea – Lee Mendelson (songwriter) 1933-2019 4) Dear Father Christmas – Neil Innes 1944-2019 5) Jack’s In The House – Jack Sheldon 1931-2019 6) Merry Christma...
2020-12-23
2h 57
You Need To See This!
The Farewell (2019) with Pete Byrnes
2019 was a busy year for excellent movies - what with your Parasites, Portrait of a Lady on Fires, Jojo Rabbits - but do not let that excuse Cozi or YOU from seeing Lulu Wang’s masterful sad-com The Farewell! Equal parts familiar returning-to-your-hometown story and a one-of-a-kind glimpse into traditional Chinese family dynamics, this film will make you laugh, then cry, and before you know it, you'll be calling your congressional representative demanding “Justice for Awkwafina and Zhao Shuzhen!!” when you discover neither were nominated for an Oscar. Tune in, won't you, stupid child? Also discussed in this e...
2020-08-24
1h 44