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  • Within Range
    2026/03/02

    Escalation changes meaning depending on distance.

    From Australia, conflict in the Middle East can appear strategic and contained. From the Eastern Mediterranean, it is measured in proximity, consequence and exposure.

    As confrontation involving Iran intensifies, this episode returns to the argument about distance and moral certainty. It examines the human cost, the economic ripple effects that extend into daily life far beyond the battlefield, and the political aftershocks that reshape democracies long after the headlines move on.

    Written and read by Kyriakos Gold, this is an assessment of what war produces..

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    6 分
  • Pride in a Hardening World: The Cost of Moral Certainty
    2026/02/27

    In a hardening world, movements reach for clarity. But what happens when certainty becomes culture? When moral intensity begins narrowing the space for disagreement, complexity and difference within the movement itself?

    This episode examines consolidation, internal policing, Anglo cultural norms inside Queer institutions, competitive trauma, and the pressure to align on every global issue under the banner of human rights.

    It asks a difficult question: are we strengthening the movement, or narrowing it?

    Part Three of Pride in a Hardening World on Kyriakos Gold: Deliberately.

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    6 分
  • Pride in a Hardening World: From Protest to Institution
    2026/02/25

    As Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras approaches, the conversation shifts from celebration to structure.

    What happens when protest becomes infrastructure? When volunteer driven activism evolves into multimillion dollar governance? This episode examines whether Pride institutions are architecturally built for the weight they now carry, and what happens when mission begins to compete with management.

    Written and read by Kyriakos Gold, this is the second episode in a three part examination of Pride in a hardening world.

    It looks beyond publicity. It looks at power.

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    7 分
  • Pride in a Hardening World: The Illusion of Stability
    2026/02/24

    Recorded during Australia’s Pride season, this episode sits between celebration and unease.

    It examines what changes when progress feels settled but the ground beneath it is shifting. In a hardening global climate, it questions whether visibility has masked vulnerability.

    Written and read by Kyriakos Gold, this episode begins a three part examination of Pride in a hardening world.

    It offers no comfort. It names the illusion.

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    6 分
  • Distance Is a Way of Thinking
    2026/01/27

    Distance is usually described as geography, time, or separation. This episode argues that it’s something else entirely.

    Distance is a cognitive structure. A way people regulate exposure, delay responsibility, and stay operational in the presence of risk, complexity, and consequence. It doesn’t remove events from our lives; it reclassifies them.

    This episode examines how distance functions across geography, time, morality, digital life, and institutions, and why its collapse feels destabilising rather than clarifying. It also asks what happens when awareness no longer requires response, and when proximity returns without preparation.

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    7 分
  • Nothing Resets at Midnight
    2025/12/31

    The end of the year is treated as a reset point - a moment where change becomes possible, responsibility is deferred, and progress is symbolically renewed.

    This episode dismantles that assumption.

    It examines how calendar boundaries are mistaken for structural interruptions, how New Year’s Eve absorbs accountability from the rest of the year, and how waiting is reframed as discipline rather than delay. It looks at why progress is mismeasured, why “starting again” feels relieving, and how continuity is quietly mistaken for failure.

    After Episode 1 collapsed geographic distance, this episode collapses temporal permission.

    Nothing resets at midnight.

    What changes is whether anything actually moves.

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    6 分