Episodes

  • Welcome to our final AFL podcast of the year! In this episode, we dive into all the big topics leading into the Grand Final. We break down which team has the best chance of lifting the premiership cup, analyze the Brownlow Medal votes , and our congratulations to the winner, Patrick Cripps and the second place getter for the second time in a row , Nick Daicos.

    We’ll also discuss the AFL's potential changes to the Grand Final's starting time and what that could mean for fans and players alike. Plus, with Katy Perry set to headline the game’s entertainment, there’s plenty to unpack! Tune in for this special season wrap-up.

  • "Back in March, we laid out our predictions for where each of the 18 teams would finish in the 2024 AFL season. Now that the season's wrapped up, we're revisiting those predictions to see how well we did. But we're not stopping there—this episode, we're also forecasting how the top eight teams will perform in the finals and revealing who we think will take home the coveted premiership in the grand final. Let's dive into the action!"

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  • Welcome to today's episode, where we take an in-depth look at Donald Trump from an Australian perspective. We'll explore the stark contrasts between how America elects its leaders and how Australia does, looking into the different approaches to government, the presidency, the role of mainstream media, and why has Donald J Trump mesmerised the American people. How does the Australian view of Trump reflect our own political landscape? Let's explore the differences and similarities between our nations.

  • Welcome to today's episode of "Faith and Respect," where we discuss sensitive and impactful issues affecting religious communities worldwide. Last week, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 French Olympic Games, a provocative reenactment of the iconic Last Supper sparked outrage among Christians globally. This controversial depiction featured drag queens and members of the LGBTQ+ community, with one person portraying Jesus with a crown-like aura and others lounging at the table, including a man in tight shorts exposing himself while watching a parade of drag queens.

  • In this episode, we dive into the exhilarating world of a unique swim club in Melbourne, Australia, where members willingly leave the warmth of their beds to plunge into ice-cold waves. This club is one of many in the city, boasting a diverse membership ranging from teens to individuals in their 80s. Surprisingly, the majority of the members are in their mid-20s to mid-40s. We explore the motivations and camaraderie that drive these swimmers to embrace the chill and share their stories of passion, resilience, and the sheer thrill of cold-water swimming.

  • On our latest podcast episode, we dig into the intriguing appointment of Samantha Mosstyn as Australia's new Governor-General. Mosstyn, an outspoken activist and committed republican, has raised eyebrows with her past prolific tweets on X (formerly Twitter) advocating for a republic. Interestingly, these tweets were deleted shortly after she was informed of her new, generously salaried position. This brings up a compelling question: how can one reconcile being a staunch republican while serving as the King’s representative in Australia? Is this a case of practical politics, or does it smack of hypocrisy? Join us as we unpack the complexities and controversies surrounding this appointment.

  • In this episode of our podcast, yisitso.au Paul & Vince dive into a topic that's both timely and contentious: government interference with judges and the paradox of laws that seem to contradict their intended purposes. As societies evolve, the judicial system is supposed to be a bastion of impartiality and fairness. However, recent events have shown a troubling trend of political meddling in judicial affairs, raising questions about the integrity and independence of our courts.

    Joining us to unravel these complex issues is Charlie Bezzina, a veteran law enforcement officer with decades of experience in navigating the intricacies of the legal system. Charlie brings a wealth of knowledge from his years on the front lines, providing a unique perspective on how governmental pressures can influence judicial decisions and how certain laws, rather than upholding justice, can sometimes undermine it. Tune in as we explore these critical topics, shedding light on the delicate balance between law and politics, and what it means for justice in our society.

  • Despite the existence of Apprehended Violence Orders (AVOs) aimed at protecting individuals from violence and harassment, many women in Australia continue to face domestic violence, abuse, and even death. Several factors contribute to this ongoing problem, some of these issues have to be addressed if we are serious about finding a solution. Enforcement Challenges, Judicial Inconsistencies, Systemic Issues, Fear and Retaliation, Cultural and Societal Attitudes, Perpetrator Non-compliance, Legislative Reforms.

    Welcome to "Justice Unveiled," the podcast where we dig deep into the workings of the judicial system. Today, we have a special episode featuring insights from Charlie Bezzina, a distinguished former homicide detective with extensive experience in law enforcement, from the trial to the sentencing is eye opening. We will also look at domestic violence on women.

  • This young lady, upon turning 18, a few days ago, reflects on her experiences and shares lessons learned over the years.

    One relevant quote that comes to mind is by Socrates: "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." This quote highlights the idea that wisdom is not necessarily tied to age or experience alone but also to the recognition of one's own limitations and the continuous pursuit of knowledge and understanding.

  • Welcome to our podcast y-is-it-so, where we look into the curious phenomenon of protesting for overseas dramas while domestic issues simmer unattended. In just 8 minutes, we'll explore why some choose to channel their energy towards global causes rather than addressing pressing concerns at home. Join us as we navigate through the complexities of societal priorities, from law and order problems to healthcare crises, and contemplate the significance of where we direct our collective outrage. Let's dive in.

  • Welcome to again to YISITSO, where we delve into the past, dissect the present, and contemplate the future. In this special episode, we're marking the fourth anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Join us as we reflect on the lessons learned and assess how our nation has navigated the aftermath. It's been a journey filled with surprises, from uncovering the extent of power wielded by our State Governments within our constitutional framework to witnessing the varying responses of state Premiers, some leveraging authority while others grappling with critical decisions.

    But it's not just about politics and policies. We'll also explore the human impact, particularly on small businesses, many of which faced unprecedented challenges and, tragically, some didn't survive. We'll hear stories of resilience and adaptation, shedding light on how business owners coped with the fallout.

    So, join us as we take stock, ponder the complexities, and ultimately seek to understand how we've weathered the storm and emerged, perhaps scarred but stronger, on the other side. Welcome to the journey.

  • Welcome to our podcast, where we dive deep into the exciting world of AFL. In this episode, we're dissecting the latest moves by the AFL, trying to decipher what they have in store for the fans. With the season kicking off with four teams in what wasn't officially called round one, confusion is in the air. But fear not, we're here to untangle the web of fixtures and results.

    Join us as we analyze the performances of teams, particularly those who've managed to secure two wins early on. It's a rollercoaster ride of predictions as we attempt to foresee which teams will make it to the coveted top 8. Will there be surprises? Undoubtedly. Which new teams are likely contenders for a spot in the eight, and which ones might face disappointment?

    But our discussion doesn't stop there. We're also delving into the realm of suggestions, exploring potential changes that the AFL could implement to elevate the game even further. From rule tweaks to structural adjustments, we're leaving no stone unturned.

    So sit back, relax, and join us as we navigate through the twists and turns of AFL, aiming to uncover what lies ahead for fans and players alike. Welcome to the podcast where footy fever runs high, and the analysis runs deep. Let's kick it off!

  • Welcome to a riveting episode of "Why Is It So?" where host Paul Zammit chats with Darren Stevenson, the CEO and founder of The Extend Group, one of Australia’s leading before and after-school care providers. In this in-depth discussion, Darren unclothes the reality behind the often misunderstood childcare industry, highlighting the legal complexities, special staffing needs, and highly-nuanced communication that keep the gears of this vital societal machinery smoothly spinning.

    Follow Darren’s journey from sports coaching into the challenge-laden field of childcare services, from his global experiences that shaped his vision of ethical childcare, to the establishment of The Extend Group in 2002. Uncover the secret to the Group's successful operations in a highly saturated market while still remaining debt-free, uncompromised by private equity.

    As you journey deeper into the conversation, you'd get a rare insight into the Group’s effective, stringent recruitment strategies for potential staff members who meet national regulations and truly love working with children. Plus, you'd also get a sneak peek into their future goals, particularly their strategies to remain at the top amid the pandemic and beyond.

    The Xtend Group, besides providing top-notch services amid a global pandemic, stands as a beacon of high-quality, ethical childcare. Learn about their growth journey, their cautious approach to expansion, and their iron-clad guarantees to the parents who entrust their children to their care. Also, delve into the dynamics of subsidies, increasing regulations, and their impacts on the cost and quality of childcare services.

    Round this episode off by gaining a better understanding of the importance of a healthy work environment that nurtures accountability, resilience, and empowerment among the Group’s 450 staff members across Australia. Dissect an informed discussion on the government's role in subsidizing childcare fees, the means test procedure, and the private sector and government's interplay in shaping the childcare landscape.

    This episode is not just about depicting the story of the Xtend Group; it also transforms into a broader platform for discussions about childcare in the present world. Tune in for a chat that brings the truths behind one of society's most vital sectors to light.

  • Welcome to our podcast, where we explore the whimsical world of Valentine's Day! Join us as we dive into the origins of this cherished holiday, tracing its roots back through the centuries to uncover its fascinating evolution.

    Valentine's Day has undergone quite the metamorphosis over time.

    But our journey doesn't stop there! We'll also delve into the more recent history of Valentine's Day, exploring how it has been influenced by modern culture, media, and commercialization. From the flower power of the 1970s to the digital age of online dating and social media declarations of love, we'll examine how Valentine's Day has adapted and thrived in the ever-changing landscape of society.

    So grab your chocolates and roses as we embark on a delightful exploration of Valentine's Day, where love, laughter, and a bit of historical insight await!

  • Welcome to yisitso, where history unfolds in brief moments. In this episode, we delve into the tragic tale of Ronald Joseph Ryan, the last person to be hung in Australia.

    I'm your host, Paul, and we've condensed this poignant story into a compact 15-minute episode. Perfect for those short breaks or a quick commute with a cup of coffee in hand.

    Ronald Ryan's life in the 1930s and 40s mirrors the experiences of many, starting as a petty thief and persisting in that life until his final moments. However, his story takes a dark turn with a controversial event – the death of Pentridge guard George Hodson.

    Join us as we navigate the complexities of Ryan's life and the doubt that lingers even by today's standards regarding the fateful bullet that claimed Hodson's life.

    Prepare yourself for a somber journey through history, as we uncover the layers of a life seemingly wasted, and I'm here to guide you through the enigmatic legacy of Ronald Joseph Ryan.

  • HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 to all of listeners and to everyone else out there.

    Welcome to this our first podcast from yisitso.au for 2024

    The idea of making predictions seemed like a good one, however, we didn’t take long before we, Vince and I, veered off the track and instead of predictions the topic became “what is wrong with Victoria”, in fact not only Victoria but Australia and even the world.

    Surprisingly, it turned into an enjoyable discussion about people's thoughts and actions, punctuated with more than a few laughs. We believe you'll find our podcast entertaining, and stay tuned for some laughs from Vince's rants.

  • "Welcome to our final podcast for 2023! Can you believe it? We've nearly journeyed through another year, and here we are, celebrating our first six months as podcasters. I'm Paul, joined by Vince, and today, we're diving into the holiday spirit by taking a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

    This time around, we've explored the stark differences between Christmases of yesteryears and the celebrations we experience today. From the traditions to the tiny details that have evolved over time, we've uncovered some fascinating recollections, each brimming with cherished memories.

    Reminiscing has been an absolute joy for us, and we can't wait to share these delightful tales with you. So sit back, relax, and join us in reliving the magic of Christmas through the ages. We're certain you'll find yourself smiling along with us as we unwrap these wonderful moments."

  • Welcome to Y IS IT SO, where we delve into the intriguing depths of crime mysteries with our favorite Crime Expert, Charlie Bezzina, exploring the chilling tale of the 'Love Triangle Murder' and uncovering the haunting transformation of unsolved cases into cold mysteries.

  • This “Y is it so” episode is about awareness of Bowel Cancer and why men have difficulty in talking to their GP about it, and arranging a simple and non invasive check. Men are not the only people who get Bowel Cancer, BUT IT IS MEN, that are most likely not to be checked out. We are fortunate to have Professor Craig Lynch, as our guest to introduce us to the changes in methodologies, medicines & testing procedures over the last 10 or so years and to debunk the misinformation about this problem. The main theme is that if you are diagnosed as positive, the earlier it is detected, the better the results in beating the problem. Professor Lynch, who actually carried out the first robotic colorectal procedure in Australia back in 2009, explains every-thing in layman's language making it simpler to understand for all of us. I’m sure you will find this episode informative.

  • Assessing the Daniel Andrews Legacy: Debts, Contracts, and Taxes & much more. As Daniel Andrews steps down from his position as Victorian Premier, it's crucial to scrutinize the legacy he leaves behind. The most contentious issues is the state's ballooning debt. Our debt is bigger than Queensland, NSW. & Tasmainia combined. The decision to pay companies not to build, in some cases amounting to billions of dollars for cancelled contracts. Taxes have been a focal point of dissatisfaction for many Victorians during Andrews' tenure. Some believe that the tax burden has become exorbitant, affecting both individuals and businesses.