Insight Podcast
Summary: Hosted by Jenny Brockie, Insight is a discussion forum focussing on a single issue with the participation of a studio audience. Insight covers many issues and topics, engages in sometimes heated debates, and encourages Australians from all walks of life to have their say.
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Insight asks: Is humanity really being threatened by thinking robots, and where will robotic advances take us into the future? What are the ethical and moral questions to consider? Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie.
Anger is viewed as a negative emotion, unproductive and destructive. But what if anger is actually good? Join guest host Anton Enus as we look at how anger works in the brain and in society. Insight asks: can we use it for positive gain?
This week Insight asks: When is competition and conflict between siblings a good thing? Plus how does this play out in families from cultures with a hierarchical or gender preference? Are such disputes unavoidable, and do tensions always persist into adulthood?
Students from Holroyd High share their stories of resilience, their aspirations and their triumphs. How does a school like Holroyd prepare these kids for a new life in Australia? Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. #insightsbs
Insight brings together families with firsthand experiences to talk about violence in their homes. Perpetrators of domestic violence also speak candidly about why they were abusive. Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS One http://www.sbs.com.au/insight
How do we make childcare flexible and affordable? Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. #insightsbs Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONE http://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight
A panel of leaders from different fields sits down with host Jenny Brockie to discuss what it takes to be successful in the top job. They explore how much ambition matters, the value of personal loyalty, when to listen to or ignore advice, and whether leading is innate or can be learned.
It's the conversation that doctors and patients want to have, but many politicians are avoiding – how do we create a patient-focused healthcare system? As the government warns of unsustainable spending, we ask: how efficient could our health system be?
Insight, returns with its first new episode of 2015, titled 'Ouch!' Can you imagine what it would be like to never feel pain? Insight introduces you to a man who hasn’t. He’s joined in the forum by some of Australia’s top sportspeople who play with and beat pain. They’ll share some of their secrets for getting on top of niggling injuries and pain specialists will tell you how you can do it. Hosted by Jenny Brockie.
This week Insight speaks to people from diverse backgrounds about life in a polygamous relationship and the benefits and challenges of sharing a spouse.
Anxiety is the most common reason people seek counselling in Australia. If you have anxiety, it can dramatically reduce your ability to enjoy your life. So why do people get an anxiety disorder? And how can you treat it? http://www.sbs.com.au/insight/
After a journey of conflict and discovery, all the participants from the First Contact series will be reunited for a special forum with a studio audience. Join guest host Stan Grant as Insight asks: How have their lives changed?
In this special discussion, guest hosted by Anton Enus, Insight looks at whether IS can be stopped militarily, and what is the future for Iraq? http://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight/tvepisode/stopping
Australia has one of the highest food allergy rates in the world. This week we ask: why are more people being diagnosed with food allergies and is a cure a realistic possibility? http://www.sbs.com.au/insight
From the school yard to suburban streets, at social events and even inside the home, Australia is witnessing a growing trend of females turning to violent behaviour - Insight explores what is driving a generation of girls to aggression. Australian current affairs forum hosted by Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC