Greg interviews Prof Clive Hamilton, co-author of Hidden Hand. In Hidden Hand, Clive and Mareike Ohlberg look at the Chinese Communist Party’s global program of … Read More
Lori Gottlieb Interview
Lori Gottlieb writes for The Atlantic and New York Times. Lori is a bestselling author, psychotherapist, and national advice columnist. She speaks with Greg about her latest book, Maybe You Should Talk With Someone.
Paul Davies Interview #2
In this second interview with Professor of Physics Paul Davies and Greg, they discuss life, consciousness and Paul’s award-winning book, The Demon in the Machine.
Issue 22: Anzac Day 2020
In this, Edition 22 we talk with more famous Australians and examine the facts behind COVID-19 and the recent bushfires. We look too, at the service of veterans and the 75th Anniversary of the end of WW2.
Rusty Young Interview
TLP Editor Greg T Ross speaks with Rusty Young, backbone of the legendary country-rock group Poco.
Paul Wilson Interview
Greg speaks with the guru of calm, Paul Wilson. A meditation teacher and author, Paul his thoughts on ways to achieve peace.
Paul Davies Interview #1
Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist and best-selling science author. In this interview, Paul speaks with Greg about his new award-winning book, The Demon in the Machine.
Dr Dale Stephens Interview
Dr Dale Stephens CSM is Professor and Director, Adelaide Research Unit on Military Law and Ethics Law School, University of Adelaide. He speaks about his role in the military and his role in restoring peace, security and addressing humanitarian concerns in the transition of power in East Timor in 1999. Dale was a delegate to UNESCO.
Ken Done Interview
Greg T Ross speaks with legendary Australian artist, Ken Done. Ken chats about his life and work, the environment, thoughts of a republic and his wartime family memories as a child in Sydney.
David Williamson Interview
During the COVID-19 self-isolation, Greg caught up with famed Australian playwright David Williamson, via phone. David expands on his life in theatre and films and reckons we might need more than prayers to get us through the virus.
