We revisit Cronulla and Sydney’s Sutherland Shire, the power base of Australia’s prime minister Scott Morrison, to find out what makes it tick. Nicholas Fryer asks some important questions. And we find out what a chicken and avocado pie — yes, that’s right — we find out what it tastes like.
We also hear about mushrooms, the true rules of life, Elon Musk, and the death of democracy.
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Episode Notes
- Stormy Daniels’ tell-all book on Trump: salacious detail and claims of cheating, The Guardian, 19 September 2018.
- Radio Atlantic: Is Democracy Dying?, 14 September 2018.
- Nicholas Fryer may be found at nickfryer.net.
- A certain poll concerning Elon Musk, 29 May 2018.
- The Rules, Bellevue Downtown Park, Washington, 17 September 2018.
Series Credits
- The 9pm Edict theme by mansardian via The Freesound Project.
- Edict fanfare by neonaeon, via The Freesound Project.
- Elephant Stamp theme by Joshua Mehlman.
[Photo: Mushrooms photographed at Wentworth Falls on 22 March 2017.]
Didn’t they remove the avocado skin properly?
The avocado skin wasn’t removed at all, Ben. The slime fruit was just halved, and the top and bottom taken off to it onto the pie. The avocado replaced the usual pie crust on top.