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GMPOOG: Nick Bryant on how journalists could be covering climate change‪.‬ A Rational Fear

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Every now and then on the A Rational Fear Podcast feed we have a long-form conversation about climate change with climate leaders from all walks of life.
We call them — The Greatest Moral Podcast Of Our Generation.
On this episode of GMPOOG: Dan Ilic hosts a conversation with journalist Nick Bryant — Media watchers in Australia would certainly know Nick's work from the BBC and of course twitter.  He's often got one of the clearest eyes on Australian and global politics.Nick is doing a special episode of his podcast, Journo, with journalists who cover climate, so he came on ARF's Greatest Moral Podcast Of Our Generation to chat about it.
You can listen to the Journo Podcast here: 
https://jninstitute.org/education/journo-podcast/
On this episode we talk about News Corp's supposed move to embracing climate change, how Pasifika journalists see themselves, and also great yarns about Greta Thunberg and UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
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Dan Ilic  0:00  This podcast is supported in part by the birth of foundation. Daniel, it's with you here for another episode of The Greatest more podcasts of our generation on the irrational fear feed. If you haven't heard the gumboots before, it's largely conversations about climate change with Climate Leaders. Good and bad. We'll be back with the regular irrational fears show probably I reckon July maybe August, I'm taking a few weeks off because I am freaking exhausted after the election. I need to recharge. Think about this show. Think about how to make it better for the future. And all that stuff. You have any ideas hit me up on Twitter or email Dan at irrational fear.com We'd love to hear from you. Despite
Robbie McGreggor  0:41  global warming, or rational fear, he's adding a little more heart here with long form discussions with Climate Leaders. Good.
Unknown Speaker  0:53  This is called Don't be great. Heat waves and droughts. greatest mass extinction moral when facing a manmade disaster, podcast, climate criminals,
Robbie McGreggor  1:07  Jenner raishin.
Unknown Speaker  1:09  All of this with global warming and a lot of it's a hoax
Robbie McGreggor  1:13  book, right. That's my role podcast about generation.
Unknown Speaker  1:17  For short,
Dan Ilic  1:18  many folks who listen to the podcast, you'd be familiar with the works of our next guest, Nick Bryant, BBC senior correspondent to Australia, South Asia, in Washington in New York. One thing you may not know about him is he holds a doctorate in American politics from Oxford. Like Nick has also been seconded by the Judith Nielsen Institute for journalism and ideas to host journalists, a podcast about journalism, those who dabble in it. My first question to Nick is have you ever been on a plane when they call for a doctor? Dr. Nick, Brian.
Nick Bryant  1:46  I've always yearned for that moment. And to go out the front and to say, you know, what, what do you want to know about American history? But alas,
Dan Ilic  1:54  let me talk to you about gerrymandering.
Nick Bryant  1:56  Exactly. I could talk you through the sort of checks and balances of the US Constitution. But I don't think that would particularly help as this guy's of chokey God is, you know, first class mail. No, I haven't done that. But it's very sweetly mentioned the doctor. I mean, I've I've started deploying it for the first time in what 30 years, I've, I've left the BBC now and you've done
Dan Ilic  2:16  the work. So you know, you've got to use those Doctor titles whenever you can. Like,
Nick Bryant  2:21  I've hooked up with Sydney University, actually, where that kind of title carers a bit of clout, you know, so

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Every now and then on the A Rational Fear Podcast feed we have a long-form conversation about climate change with climate leaders from all walks of life.
We call them — The Greatest Moral Podcast Of Our Generation.
On this episode of GMPOOG: Dan Ilic hosts a conversation with journalist Nick Bryant — Media watchers in Australia would certainly know Nick's work from the BBC and of course twitter.  He's often got one of the clearest eyes on Australian and global politics.Nick is doing a special episode of his podcast, Journo, with journalists who cover climate, so he came on ARF's Greatest Moral Podcast Of Our Generation to chat about it.
You can listen to the Journo Podcast here: 
https://jninstitute.org/education/journo-podcast/
On this episode we talk about News Corp's supposed move to embracing climate change, how Pasifika journalists see themselves, and also great yarns about Greta Thunberg and UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
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Dan Ilic  0:00  This podcast is supported in part by the birth of foundation. Daniel, it's with you here for another episode of The Greatest more podcasts of our generation on the irrational fear feed. If you haven't heard the gumboots before, it's largely conversations about climate change with Climate Leaders. Good and bad. We'll be back with the regular irrational fears show probably I reckon July maybe August, I'm taking a few weeks off because I am freaking exhausted after the election. I need to recharge. Think about this show. Think about how to make it better for the future. And all that stuff. You have any ideas hit me up on Twitter or email Dan at irrational fear.com We'd love to hear from you. Despite
Robbie McGreggor  0:41  global warming, or rational fear, he's adding a little more heart here with long form discussions with Climate Leaders. Good.
Unknown Speaker  0:53  This is called Don't be great. Heat waves and droughts. greatest mass extinction moral when facing a manmade disaster, podcast, climate criminals,
Robbie McGreggor  1:07  Jenner raishin.
Unknown Speaker  1:09  All of this with global warming and a lot of it's a hoax
Robbie McGreggor  1:13  book, right. That's my role podcast about generation.
Unknown Speaker  1:17  For short,
Dan Ilic  1:18  many folks who listen to the podcast, you'd be familiar with the works of our next guest, Nick Bryant, BBC senior correspondent to Australia, South Asia, in Washington in New York. One thing you may not know about him is he holds a doctorate in American politics from Oxford. Like Nick has also been seconded by the Judith Nielsen Institute for journalism and ideas to host journalists, a podcast about journalism, those who dabble in it. My first question to Nick is have you ever been on a plane when they call for a doctor? Dr. Nick, Brian.
Nick Bryant  1:46  I've always yearned for that moment. And to go out the front and to say, you know, what, what do you want to know about American history? But alas,
Dan Ilic  1:54  let me talk to you about gerrymandering.
Nick Bryant  1:56  Exactly. I could talk you through the sort of checks and balances of the US Constitution. But I don't think that would particularly help as this guy's of chokey God is, you know, first class mail. No, I haven't done that. But it's very sweetly mentioned the doctor. I mean, I've I've started deploying it for the first time in what 30 years, I've, I've left the BBC now and you've done
Dan Ilic  2:16  the work. So you know, you've got to use those Doctor titles whenever you can. Like,
Nick Bryant  2:21  I've hooked up with Sydney University, actually, where that kind of title carers a bit of clout, you know, so

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