Zoe Terakes on making Marvel history and queer myths

Zoe Terakes on making Marvel history and queer myths

Zoe Terakes made history as Marvel’s first trans actor and you might also know them from Wentworth or the Netflix hit Nine Perfect Strangers, starring alongside Nicole Kidman.

The trans masculine actor and newly minted author’s new book, Eros: Queer Myths for Lovers, explores reclaiming voice, desire and autonomy.

In this chat with Antoinette Lattouf, Zoe shares for the first time how they were groomed as a young actor and what sets American performers apart from Australians.

Weekend list with Helen Smith

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  • TO TRY: Lush Glen Coco facemask
  • TO LISTEN: Viva Betty the podcast
  • TO WATCH: Fleabag on Prime Video

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The story behind the migrant crisis at the Belarus/Poland border

The story behind the migrant crisis at the Belarus/Poland border

Thousands of migrants are trapped on the Belarus/Poland border. The asylum seekers from the Middle East have clashed with border police as even more arrive desperate to be let into the European Union. But is the crisis being manufactured by Belarussian president Alexander Lukashenko? His critics say he’s created the problem to make life difficult for EU nations who say he rigged last year’s presidential elections. Tatsiana Kulakevich is Professor specialising in Eastern Europe at the University of South Florida; and was born and raised in Belarus before moving to the US. Tatsiana takes us through the history of the build-up to the crisis, and what’s expected to happen to the thousands trapped in an international standoff as a bitterly cold winter sets in. Todays Headlines Federal government faces growing rebellion over state vax mandates Universities and businesses welcome border opening plan Court ruling on asset sale a win for Caddick investors Christmas parade tragedy not linked to terrorism: US media Continued scepticism over Peng Shuai and IOC call Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

22 Nov 202121min

Nats What I Reckon!!!

Nats What I Reckon!!!

Nats What I Reckon started posting review videos on YouTube 15 years ago. He has also always loved to cook. So when we went into lockdown, he decided to combine the two, and his profile exploded. He’s now a bona fide social media superstar with 1.6 million Facebook followers; 383,000 subscribers on YouTube (he’s had more than 20 million views); and 450,000 followers on Instagram. You won’t believe his back story. Nats What I Reckon has a new cookbook ‘Death to Jar Sauce’ and he’s all about teaching us how to cook great food and to enjoy spending time in the kitchen. You’re going to love our chat with Nats What I Reckon!! Todays Headlines IOC holds video call with Peng Shuai and confirms she’s safe and well ADF deployed amid latest NT Covid spike Protests across Australia against vaccine mandates Protests in Europe amid fourth wave of infections Matt Doran apologies Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

21 Nov 202122min

Shane Jenek is Australia's favourite drag queen

Shane Jenek is Australia's favourite drag queen

How did Brisbane boy Shane Jenek become Courtney Act, Australia’s most beloved drag queen? In this chat with Jamila Rizvi we get to know the man behind the drag, who has shot to international fame in recent years with appearances on Ru Paul’s Drag Race and Celebrity Big Brother UK. Shane explains why he wants to hug his childhood self, what it was like writing his new memoir Caught in The Act during lockdown, and why it’s important to have difficult conversations with people you don’t agree with. THE WEEKEND LIST with Linda Marigliano: Listen: Summer Walker’s Still Over It album Podcast: Guardian Australia’s Australia vs the climate series Watch: Love Life season 2 (Stan) See: THE LUME Melbourne Van Gogh exhibition See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Nov 202138min

One of the victims of the Qatar Airport invasive searches

One of the victims of the Qatar Airport invasive searches

Today’s story starts back on October 2, 2020, when Qatari authorities grounded planes at Hamad International Airport in Doha after a baby was found abandoned in a bathroom. The baby had been dumped in a bin. Following the discovery of the infant, more than 18 women from 10 different flights, including 13 Australians aboard a Sydney-bound Qatar Airways plane, were escorted off planes by armed guards. All women of child-bearing age were ushered into ambulances for physical examinations to determine if they had recently given birth. None of the victims gave their consent. Our guest today “Jane” (not her real name) was one of the women subjected to the invasive search. She’s one of seven women suing Qatar airways, the civil aviation authority of Qatar and Doha Airport. Todays Headlines Victorians welcome new Covid freedoms Wiliiam Tyrrell search continues WTA threatens to cancel China tournaments over Peng Shuai case Denmark to highlight anti-Qatar messages at 2022 World Cup Charles says mother is well as Queen returns to engagements Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

18 Nov 202122min

Victoria’s controversial pandemic bill explained

Victoria’s controversial pandemic bill explained

Five million people in Melbourne emerged from lockdown in late October after spending a world record 262 days in lockdown. The Victorian Parliament is expected to pass strict new laws this week to deal with future pandemics. Victoria's Health Minister, Martin Foley, insists the legislation "cements this Victorian Parliament and this public health response as the most accountable, transparent and public health-focused system in the Commonwealth". The Opposition Leader Matthew Guy describes the proposed laws as "an incredible attack on democracy." The Briefing’s Annika Smethurst who is also The Age newspaper’s Victorian political correspondent, joins us to talk through the laws. Why they’re dominating news….and what they’ll mean for the Andrews government heading to an election in late 2022. Todays Headlines Former Labor minister to vote against VIC pandemic laws Police seize car as extra resources deployed in Tyrell search Newborn among latest NT cases as Gunner warns outbreak will worsen Labor promising faster internet for more in NBN revamp Britney Spears speaks out after conservatorship is scrapped Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

17 Nov 202120min

How has Covid impacted the world's oldest profession?

How has Covid impacted the world's oldest profession?

How has Covid impacted the sex industry? Everyone has had to make changes to cope with the pandemic, but what about when your income is derived from intimacy? Samantha X is an escort and owner of Samantha’s Angels escort agency. She tells us she was taking lots of calls during lockdown, from women looking to begin work in the industry. Fiona Patten is a Member of the Victorian Legislative Council, best known for establishing the Sex Party 15 years ago. Fiona tells us the pandemic accelerated new technology in the sex industry, enabling workers to engage with their clients in entirely new ways. Everyone used the word ‘pivot’ during the pandemic. Well, how has the sex industry pivoted to deal with the challenges it faces….? Todays Headlines Lockdowns and mask mandates for NT as remote outbreak grows William Tyrrell search focuses on grandmother’s home Flood waters expected to peak in Forbes Simpson Desert family rescued Biden backs in allies at Xi summit Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

16 Nov 202117min

Freed Britney

Freed Britney

A court has finally freed Britney Spears from her conservatorship... where her father controlled almost every aspect of her life for 13 years. This story, which maybe would have been filed under celebrity gossip became a lot more serious when the world found out how much this legal arrangement limited her life... even her fertility. Angela Bishop, Network Ten’s entertainment reporter, says Britney’s life became the focus of three big documentaries and then a court case which finally handed down a verdict on Friday Californian time... the judge ruling that ....the conservatorship is no longer required. So how did the 13 year long conservatorship come to an end... and what happens next? Todays Headlines PM defends coal future in gear-up to election McGowan shuts down federal call for early reopening Late changes to VIC pandemic legislation following protests Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon hands himself into FBI Police hope for close to Tyrrell case in latest search effort Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

15 Nov 202119min

What about the children?

What about the children?

On today’s episode of the Briefing …what about the children... do we really understand the impact of covid and lockdowns on children under 12. Counselling services such as Kids Helpline say they’re hearing more from children during the pandemic - and primary school teachers are warning that kids might struggle as stages like NSW and Victoria open up and kids head back to the classroom We’re joined by the National Children’s Commissioner, Anne Hollonds and our very own audio producer, Cuzz whose children are nervous about heading back out into the post-pandemic world. Cuzz's daughter Emily joins us to tell us what’s she’s feeling….and Briefing listener Naomi explains what it’s been like for her seven-year-old. So, in this briefing... have we left the kids behind... Todays Headlines Queen Elizabeth misses Remembrance Day with back injury QLD border rules to ease after 70% target reached Fans await Britany’s next move after court win Australia wins the T20 World Cup Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

14 Nov 202120min

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