In today's episode, singer/songwriter Tim Minchin discusses the poison that is social media, how he emerged from his bruising time in LA and why he urges students to look after their bodies.
In conversation with culture reporter Thomas Mitchell, he reflects also on his infamous George Pell song, and on the impending publication of his first non-fiction book, You Don't Have to Have a Dream (Advice for the Incrementally Ambitious).

'Angertainers' are dividing society: Author Ed Coper explains why we fall for 'rage bait'
41:02

300th episode: Bob Brown on finding optimism – live at the Melbourne Writers Festival
43:26

‘Even today, the cost continues’: Christie Whelan Browne on speaking out
28:57