12 episodes

What happens when an Australian journalist named Antoinette and an American poet named Antoinette sit down to tackle a new problem each week? They trade many words,  some barbs and have plenty of laughs! The Antoinettes revel in tension and enjoy the art of disagreement -- challenging both the status quo and their friendship.  

Nothing is off the table, and they won’t always break bread. Welcome to the bin fire! Welcome to the shit show!

New Episodes of the Antoinettes drop every Thursday.

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What happens when an Australian journalist named Antoinette and an American poet named Antoinette sit down to tackle a new problem each week? They trade many words,  some barbs and have plenty of laughs! The Antoinettes revel in tension and enjoy the art of disagreement -- challenging both the status quo and their friendship.  

Nothing is off the table, and they won’t always break bread. Welcome to the bin fire! Welcome to the shit show!

New Episodes of the Antoinettes drop every Thursday.

Produced by DM Podcasts

    LIVE | Terrorism: Do We Need to Rethink Who it Applies To?

    LIVE | Terrorism: Do We Need to Rethink Who it Applies To?

    In a special live recording, The Antoinettes talk terrorism and somehow manage to punctuate this dark terrain with plenty of laughs. 

    In the immediate aftermath of Sydney’s two violent, public attacks, the masses are quick to think (and ask) is this terrorism? 

    Authorities quickly labelled one attacker a terrorist, but the other had mental health issues and according to his father “just wanted a girlfriend”. 

    How do we define terrorism, and who does it apply to? What role does the media play in stocking fears and perpetuating stereotypes? 

    And why is it that some perpetrators and some crimes -- like violent attacks on women -- get exempt from such a label?

    This episode will explore what the law says, media tropes, racism and if authorities politicise and weaponise “terrorism”.

    Live from the Racial Justice conference, we ask all the tough and troubling questions and still give the audience something to chuckle about.

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    The Antoinettes acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

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    • 35 min
    Good fighting: Have We Forgotten How To De-Escalate?

    Good fighting: Have We Forgotten How To De-Escalate?

    The troubled and polarised times we live in, and the rise of social media, have created what feels like an age of endless conflict. Rather than fearing or avoiding disagreement, do we need to embrace conflict and try to get really good at it?

    Conflict is entirely necessary for intellectual, emotional, and even moral growth, but technology and social media has changed how we fight and who we fight with. 

    Drawing on their own conflicts (with each other!) and others, The Antoinettes hash out their own trials, tribulations and triumphs in the argy-bargy arena.

    And naturally, there are disagreements and conflicting ideas as they navigate this age-old primal instinct.

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    • 37 min
    Standing Room Only: The Fight For Accessibility For People With Disability

    Standing Room Only: The Fight For Accessibility For People With Disability

    What do Johnny Depp, the former Disability Discrimination Commissioner and our very own Azure Antoinette have in common? They’ve all had run-ins with travel authorities because of their dogs. 

    Getting from A to B is a freedom most people take for granted. But for people living with disabilities, Australia still lags behind other western nations, in its accessibility.

    No matter how high profile you are or how many times it makes headlines, airlines keep stuffing up their treatment of people with disability -- from the Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott, to the former Disability Discrimination Commissioner and even our own Azure Antoinette whose service dog was just denied travel by two airlines after not being allowed in the country for more than two years.. 

    The United Nations declares it a basic human right to grant persons with disabilities to liberty of movement. 

    Why does Australia continue to get it wrong given 1 in 5 Aussies live with disability? And how do we compare to other OECD nations? 

    This episode explores the impact of ableism on dignity and freedom but also the economic loss when companies and governments don't get it right and why Azure is still mad at Johnny Depp.

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    • 30 min
    Is Disney’s Fairytale Shine Dimming?

    Is Disney’s Fairytale Shine Dimming?

    All is not well in the house of the mouse. There's a vicious and public fight over Walt Disney Co.'s board, and late last year its share price hit an almost decade low. Did Disney 'go woke and go broke' as culture warrior rhyming wordsmiths like to suggest?An 82-year-old billionaire who is vying for a seat on Disney's board has criticised Disney’s “woke” film strategy with ‘Black Panther's’ all black cast and ‘Marvels’ all female cast.

    So is Disney’s fairytale shine finally dimming? In this episode, The Antoinettes take the opportunity to unpack and poke fun at problematic fairytale Disney classics (and their even more frightening book origin stories). One Antoinette, who is a stepmother, gets pretty mad, although she promises she's not evil.

    Are modern adaptations of Disney classics worth doing (culturally and financially?)

    Or do we just need new stories and ideas (think Encanto and Coco) rather than reviving old ones and igniting boring culture wars?

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    • 32 min
    Fast Fashion: How The Hell Do We Actually Slow It Down?

    Fast Fashion: How The Hell Do We Actually Slow It Down?

    Fast fashion is very alluring. It’s cheap, accessible and appears to come in endless designs, sizes and colours. We’re looking at you Shein, Temu, Zara, H&M, ASOS and the like. 

    However, the cost to the environment, people, and animals is catastrophic.

    It dries up water sources and pollutes rivers and streams given 85% of all textiles go to dumps each year. Australia is now the second highest consumer of textiles per person in the world, after the USA. 

    In this episode, one Antoinette makes a damning confession about her relationship with fast fashion.

    The Antoinettes explore the levers currently available to slow down fast fashion -- including a world first ‘fast fashion’ tax in France -- and whether it's enough.

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    • 31 min
    Gaza: Are Our Eyes Wide SHUT?

    Gaza: Are Our Eyes Wide SHUT?

    'Trigger warning - this episode contains references to violence, colonialism, racism and trauma which some individuals may find distressing.’ 

    For more than 160 days, we’ve watched human rights atrocities in Gaza live streamed on our phones. Can we unsee what we’re witnessing? In addition to grappling with vicarious trauma from an endless stream of images of death, injury and starving of Palestinian children and other civilians -- there’s growing anger at western leaders for not doing more to stop the carnage.

    There’s a significant shift in public opinion not only about the senselessness and brutality of the IDF’s ongoing actions, but also the role western leaders and sections of the media have played in allowing it to flourish. The latest conflict has also called into question the strength and purpose of international law, which has been all but ignored.  

    How do we ever recover from this? Or is it important that we don't? 

    The Antoinettes have many thoughts, a heap of feelings, as they struggle with a way forward.

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    • 36 min

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