Dual Citizens David Ould and Stephen Mcalpine
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Current affairs analysis, informed by the Gospel
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Sydney Stabbings, Bishop Mari, and Gender Dysphoria
In this episode of Dual Citizens, we discuss the recent Cass Review from the UK which looks into rapid-onset gender dysphoria, the horrific stabbings in Sydney, and the ALRC's report on religious discrimination.
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J.K. Rowling’s ‘Non-Hate Crimes’, Richard Dawkins’s Cultural Christianity, and 'Is Nietzsche Dead?'
In this episode of Dual Citizens, we discuss how author and feminist J.K. Rowling has stared down the Scottish Police regarding new ‘hate crimes’, Richard Dawkins' odd appreciation for 'Cultural Christianity,' and whether Nietzsche is dead.
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State & Federal Religious Discrimination, LGBTQI, Church & State.
In this third, in-person, episode of Dual Citizens, David and Steve comment on the Religious Discrimination issues happening on State and Federal levels in Australia. Discussing the history and context, how it affects schools, what the Bible has to say and the way forward for us dual citizens.
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Ep.2: Taylor Swift, The Gender Pay Gap, Euthanasia and Jewish Doxing | Dual Citizens
In the second episode of Dual Citizens, David and Steve delve into emerging issues in Australia, including the alarming phenomenon of Jewish doxing, the discourse surrounding the gender pay gap, new euthanasia laws in the Northern Territory, and the recent Taylor Swift tour that captivated the nation.
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Transgender Weddings, Superbowl Controversy and Kelvin Kiptum
In the first episode of Dual Citizens, David and Steve explore the controversy around Alistair Begg and transgender weddings, the reactions to the ‘He Gets Us’ Superbowl ad campaign, and the untimely death of world record holding marathon runner Kelvin Kiptum.
Customer Reviews
Great podcast
I enjoy this podcast, Australia needs this kind of content. Thanks heaps gents!
Good content; sometimes feels a bit scattered
I appreciate the content you two share. I think that sometimes you talk over the top of the other person and that makes it difficult (for me) to focus on what’s being said.
The other thing is that I don’t know if there’s a big enough break between your different topics. The bit of the theme ‘music’ is played, but there’s no white space anywhere for the listener to catch their breath between the topic segments.
That said, well done, and thank you.