Helen Glanville joins Jeremy Cordeaux and returning guest Isabella Taylor for a deep and compelling discussion about history, truth, and generational responsibility. The trio explores war-time Europe, anti-Semitism, youth activism, modern-day ignorance, the importance of facts in education, and the slow erosion of critical thinking. Helen shares powerful reflections from her own family history and her time in education, while Isabella delivers another strong showing as a fearless Gen Z truth-teller.
Topics you'll hear;
Helen Glanville’s family story: escaping Nazi Europe
Rising anti-Semitism globally and in Australia
Israel’s diplomatic challenges in Adelaide
Decline of factual education and increasing emotional bias
Isabella Taylor on youth-led social justice activism and climate anxiety
The dangers of rewriting or ignoring history
Public apathy toward international human rights issues
Propaganda and emotional manipulation in schools
Australia’s political climate: identity politics, media control, and civic engagement
Importance of parental guidance and independent thinking
Generational differences in processing conflict and ideology
Truth, logic, and facts vs emotionality in modern discourse
Concerns over national loyalty and declining civic knowledge
Celebrating women who speak out and challenge the status quo

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