
Big Ideas
Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
Último episodio
Tradwives — cosy cottage core fantasy, or something more sinister? With Megan Agnew, Rosie Waterland, Beverley Wang and Nakkiah Lui (28.08.2025)
Episodios anteriores
- My Sister and Other Lovers — Esther Freud with Natasha Mitchell at Byron Writers Festival 27.08.2025
- When dreams speak truth — exploring the relationship between our realities and the subconscious 26.08.2025
- The US was meant to pivot to Asia — has Donald Trump changed course? 25.08.2025
- Alison Lester and Jane Godwin on how children’s books change lives 21.08.2025
- From devil horns to deep listening — Maxine Beneba Clark, Debra Dank, Damon Young on the power of communication 20.08.2025
- How a picnic started the fall of the Iron Curtain 19.08.2025
- Anna Funder — Bears out there, writing in the age of bots and broligarchs 18.08.2025
- The remarkable life of Marie Curie and the women scientists she inspired — with Dava Sobel 14.08.2025
- Wellness influencers will outlive us all! The Science Smackdown Debate at World Science Festival Brisbane 13.08.2025
- How to live an experimental life 12.08.2025
- Dugongs — up close and personal 11.08.2025
- Do you know the size of your material footprint? 07.08.2025
- Sarah Wilson reckons with our civilisational collapse 06.08.2025
- Mike Burgess — Espionage is a growing and costly threat to Australia 05.08.2025
- Plummeting vaccination rates threaten public health 04.08.2025
- Not drowning waving, a modern media tale — with Geraldine Doogue 31.07.2025
- From Con the Fruiterer to East West 101 — the changing face of Australian TV 31.07.2025
- FAT is not an F-word! The radical practice of fat joy 30.07.2025
- How animals use natural medicine to heal themselves 29.07.2025
- The dark side of collaboration — when thinking together goes wrong 28.07.2025