You'll be sitting in on a unique and eclectic political analysis with our in-house pollster, Robert Godden. Inspired by the poignant lyrics of Redgum, we'll dissect the mood of the electorate and explore burning issues from nuclear energy debates to the controversies of political donations and the ongoing strain on South Australia's hospital system. We'll also debate the legacy of Frome and the critical funding battles between sports and the arts.
The SA Drink Of The Week this week is the new Australian whisky released by 23rd Street.
And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature the new song from Alison Newman, which delves into PND.
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Running Sheet: Redgum-flavoured Mid Year South Australian Politics Pulse Check
00:00:00 Intro
Introduction
00:03:02 SA Drink Of The Week
For our SA Drink of the Week segment, we're diving into the craftsmanship behind 23rd Street Distillery's pioneering Australian Whisky.
23rd Street has taken quality Australian barley, and then distilled it using two different, historic copper pot stills, amplifying the whisky's natural flavours and aromatic oils. Each batch boasts a robust palate of biscuity malt, vanillin oak, and toasty undertones.
This whisky is matured in ex-Bourbon barrels and richly seasoned Tawny barrels.
Join us as whisky aficionado David Olney helps us explore this bold, new addition to the 23rd Street lineup.
00:16:26 The Redgum-flavoured Political Pulse Check With Robert Godden
Having seen footage of Premier Peter Malinauskus sleeping rough on a winter's night, it gave us pause for thought. What are his chances of staying ensconced in the warm and comforting rooms and hallways of Parliament House after the next election vs his risk of being tossed into the street? We figured it was time to check in with our in-house political pollster, Robert Godden, for his unique and eclectic range of political tea leaf reading.
Robert, is it possible to start with your reading of the mood of the electorate, or, should I say, state?
Here are some issues to give our discussion some structure, given some context by Redgum:
01:06:05 Musical Pilgrimage
In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature a song by Alison Newman, Things Are About To Get Dark.
Experience a deeply personal musical journey with Alison Newman in our Musical Pilgrimage. Her EP "WOLF" confronts the challenging themes of postnatal depression, likened to a haunting dance with the Wolf of PND. Each track narrates a phase of her struggle and recovery, encapsulating the dark yet ultimately hopeful journey through a mix of melodramatic sounds and profound lyrics. This segment is not just a song feature; it's a testament to the resilience found in seeking help and the power of discussing mental health openly.
The track we're hearing retells Alison's experience from the moment she experienced her first PND symptoms, it is a forboding moment of realisation, it is going to happen all over again.
This track won the Australian Songwriters Association 2021 Exceptional Merit Award in the Rock/Indie Category