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Dr Vladimir Dubaj is a neuroscientist with a Ph.D. in biomedical instrumentation. He believes in ghosts, the afterlife, and a dimension of dead people, and discusses these topics in the episode.
Dr Vladimir Dubaj is a neuroscientist with a Ph.D. in biomedical instrumentation. He believes in ghosts, the afterlife, and a dimension of dead people, and discusses these topics in the episode.
Ken Gamble is a front-line cybercrime investigator, co-founder and current Executive Chairman of IFW Global, specializing in cybercrime investigation and fraud prevention.
Ken Gamble is a front-line cybercrime investigator, co-founder and current Executive Chairman of IFW Global, specializing in cybercrime investigation and fraud prevention.
Cheng Lei is an Australian journalist and author of 'Cheng Lei: A Memoir of Freedom'. She was detained in China for over three years on charges she and many others consider wrongful, and her story highlights issues of international diplomacy, human rights, and personal resilience.
Cheng Lei is an Australian journalist and author of 'Cheng Lei: A Memoir of Freedom'. She was detained in China for over three years on charges she and many others consider wrongful, and her story highlights issues of international diplomacy, human rights, and personal resilience.
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Why ghosts exist; A scientist explains
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Neil Mitchell
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Dr Vladimir Dubaj
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ghostsafterlifeneurosciencebiomedical instrumentationdimension of dead people
Dr Vladimir Dubaj is a neuroscientist with a Ph.D. in biomedical instrumentation. He also believes in ghosts, the afterlife and a dimension of dead people. In this episode, he tells me why.
Dr Vladimir Dubaj is a neuroscientist with a Ph.D. in biomedical instrumentation. He also believes in ghosts, the afterlife and a dimension of dead people. In this episode, he tells me why.
health system reformsports reportingfree to air TVGreta Thunberg
This is my take on the last week in the news: Why its time to seriously reform the health system, sports reporting has become a bloodspot, another nail in the coffin for free to air TV & Greta Thunberg's latest stunt.
This is my take on the last week in the news: Why its time to seriously reform the health system, sports reporting has become a bloodspot, another nail in the coffin for free to air TV & Greta Thunberg's latest stunt.
How not to be scammed & why the police don’t care if you are
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Neil Mitchell
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Ken Gamble
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scamfraudcybercrimecrime preventionpolice
I chat to criminal investigator Ken Gamble about how fraud is becoming the number one income crime across the planet, and why Australians are the most susceptible targets.
Ken Gamble is a front-line cybercrime investigator & co-founder and current Executive Chairman of IFW Global.
I chat to criminal investigator Ken Gamble about how fraud is becoming the number one income crime across the planet, and why Australians are the most susceptible targets.
Ken Gamble is a front-line cybercrime investigator & co-founder and current Executive Chairman of IFW Global.
loyalty erosionwar footingAustralia and Chinaparenting lessons
This is my take on the last week in the news: Loyalty is eroding in all areas of society, world is on a war footing, Australia needs to pay attention to China and our dads need lessons in parenting.
This is my take on the last week in the news: Loyalty is eroding in all areas of society, world is on a war footing, Australia needs to pay attention to China and our dads need lessons in parenting.
It's been over a year since Australian journalist Cheng Lei was released from wrongful detention in a Chinese prison cell. Arrested on bizarre, trumped-up charges, accused of spying, she was jailed and interrogated in appalling conditions for more than three years. To this day, she still doesn't know why.
In this episode, I attempt to understand Australia's complex and problematic relationship with China, and what we can learn from Cheng Lei's ordeal.
You can find Cheng Lei's book, 'Cheng Lei: A Memoir of Freedom', at all good retailers.
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive and potentially distressing themes, including suicide, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know needs support, you can speak with someone today by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14.
It's been over a year since Australian journalist Cheng Lei was released from wrongful detention in a Chinese prison cell. Arrested on bizarre, trumped-up charges, accused of spying, she was jailed and interrogated in appalling conditions for more than three years. To this day, she still doesn't know why.
In this episode, I attempt to understand Australia's complex and problematic relationship with China, and what we can learn from Cheng Lei's ordeal.
You can find Cheng Lei's book, 'Cheng Lei: A Memoir of Freedom', at all good retailers.
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive and potentially distressing themes, including suicide, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know needs support, you can speak with someone today by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14.