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The Oddcast

The Oddcast

著者: Topher Field and Carlz J Söda
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🎙 The Oddcast with Carlz J Soda and Topher Field

Join Carlz J Soda and Topher Field for The Oddcast—a podcast where we untangle the chaos of politics, culture, and the everyday absurdities of modern life.

From Hollywood scandals to political power plays, we cut through the noise with sharp insights, bold opinions, and just the right amount of wit. No topic is off-limits, no hypocrisy goes unnoticed, and yes, we’ll probably have a laugh at the madness along the way.

If you’re over the spin and ready for straight talk with a playful edge, this is the podcast for you.

🎧 Tune in every week for a fresh perspective and a fun deep dive into the issues that really matter.

© 2025 The Oddcast
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  • The Illusion of Democracy, The Reality of Hierarchy | The Oddcast - Episode 49
    2025/12/12

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    Australia is starting to feel like District 12, and the political class is looking more like the Capitol by the day.

    Tonight we break down the growing divide between the people who actually keep this country running… and the elites who treat Australia like their personal playground. From Annika Wells’ travel excess to MPs burning through taxpayer money, it’s becoming painfully clear that they know exactly what they’re doing — and they don’t think you’re paying attention.

    We also look at Bonnie Blue’s arrest and what it reveals about the double standards in policing and public life. It’s one set of rules for influencers and political favourites… and a very different set for everyone else.

    While crime rises, prices soar, and everyday Aussies tighten their belts, our elected “representatives” are sipping business-class champagne and talking down to the people who fund their entire existence.

    It’s not incompetence anymore — it’s contempt.

    Welcome to the Australia of 2025:
    The Capitol laughs. District 12 pays.

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    2 時間 56 分
  • Live Show #24 - A Nation Divided: The Haves and the Have-Nots
    2025/12/12

    Australia isn’t divided by Left and Right anymore — it’s divided by those who can afford to ignore reality, and those who are being crushed by it.

    While ordinary Australians are battling rent hikes, job insecurity, grocery bills that look like ransom notes, and a cost-of-living crisis that never ends, our political and cultural elites float upward — insulated, oblivious, and offended that we dare to notice.

    This week we look at:

    • Politicians living in fantasy while the public drowns
    • Influencers lecturing followers from mansions
    • Athletes complaining that $100M “isn’t enough”
    • Bureaucrats who think accountability is beneath them
    • A tech and political class building a world they don’t have to live in

    The gap isn’t financial anymore — it’s reality itself. One Australia is rising into comfort, champagne, and ideology. The other is stuck in potholes, bills, and crime scenes.

    They aren’t just out of touch. They think we’re stupid enough not to notice.

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    2 時間 5 分
  • Woke classrooms, stupid outcomes: The decline of education | The Oddcast - Episode 48
    2025/12/07

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    Australia is entering a dangerous new era — one where facts no longer matter, reading is optional, and ideology decides outcomes.

    This week, we unpack the extraordinary conviction of NSW Police Officer Sergeant Benedict Bryant, found guilty after a teenager riding a stolen motorbike crashed into his parked police vehicle and died. The legal system now seems less interested in responsibility and more interested in optics. When emotion replaces evidence, justice becomes theatre.

    But this case is just the symptom.

    We’re watching the rise of the first post-literate generation — young Australians who can’t read, can’t write, and can’t think critically. Schools are no longer educating children, they’re manufacturing activists. Literacy has been replaced with slogans, comprehension with feelings, and knowledge with hashtags.

    The result? A society that can’t distinguish guilt from tragedy, nuance from narrative, or justice from political appeasement.

    If you care about the future of this country, about our kids, and about what happens when a civilisation forgets how to think, this is an episode you need to see.

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    3 時間 18 分
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