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EP 141 - The Lunatic Dilemma

05 Jul 2020

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Sales has interviewed John Bolton about his remininscently-of-something-named memoir, The Room Where It Happened. This kicks off a discussion Crabb has been mulling over for a while: If you work with an out of control megalomaniac, what is your obligation to society? The space-adorability continuum develops a serious pleat when Sales listens to a podcast involving Yotam AND Lin-Manuel. And Crabb's new favourite podcast involves gal pals Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell, sparking fears she will defect to a new BFF arrangement.(3.30) The Room Where It Happened by John Bolton(4.00) Independence Day Movie | Trailer | Google Play | Foxtel(6.50) In 'The Room Where It Happened,' John Bolton Dumps His Notes and Smites His Enemies by Jennifer Szalai | NY Times 17.06.2020(7.10) A Warning by Anonymous(8.10) History Will Judge the Complicit by Anne Applebaum | The Atlantic July / August 2020(12.40) Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld(17.30) Rabbit Hole Podcast by Kevin Roose - New York Times(18.00) Debutante: Race, Resistance and Girl Power by Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell | Available free until 16 July 2020 with an Audible account(21.00) Simple Pleasures Podcast - Yotam Ottolenghi | Spotify | Apple(22.00) The Wedding Video aka To Life: Vanessa's Wedding Surprise(24.10) Top End Girl by Miranda Tapsell(24.20) Top End Wedding | Trailer | YouTube | Apple TV | Google Play(27.20) Nanette by Hannah Gadsby | Trailer | NetflixThis episode is sponsored by the The Safe Place by Anna DownesAudio and eBook | BooktopiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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