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We discuss the phenomenon of people re-evaluating their work, where they live and their lives generally during the pandemic. We also cover the way that class and gender has impacted people’s experiences of the pandemic and lockdowns. The episode finishes with some recommendations for books, movies and podcasts.
Links:
- Quote from Liz Jensen, of Kay & Burton Portsea (from an article on domain.com.au).
- Tyler, I., 2015. ‘Classificatory struggles: Class, culture and inequality in neoliberal times’, The Sociological Review, 63(2), pp. 493-511.
- ‘Tradies allowed to move between sites as stage four building rules altered’ (article by Rachel Eddie on theage.com.au).
- ‘The Government’s HomeBuilder scheme offers $25k for home renovations — but not everyone will qualify’ (article by Jordan Hayne on abc.net.au).
- ‘‘There is a lot of distrust’: why women in their 30s are hesitant about the Covid vaccine’ (article by Lucia Osborne-Crowley on theguardian.com).
- ‘“No Blackface” And Other Good Tips For Aussie Satire, From Mark Humphries And Evan Williams’ (interview by Cameron Williams on junkee.com).
- This episode builds on themes covered on our previous episodes #260: Apathy and Exhaustion and #214: Mad As Hell about being in a TV Audience…Coconut!
Book recommendation: Thirsty: Confessions of a Fame Whore by comedian Joel Creasey, available as an audio book as well.
Movie recommendations: The Prom (Netflix) and Promising Young Woman.
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Clips:
Dollar Signs ‘Tears/Beers/Fears’, Bo Burnham ‘Intro’ from What?, Stella Donnelly ‘Beware of the Dogs‘.
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