As Spotify Wrapped bombarded feeds this week, it might be time to ask: how much of our online habits do we actually want to share with others?
The sprinter, world-record holder, and father sits down for Esquire’s long-running Q & A series ‘What I’ve Learned’
The Macquarie Dictionary’s word of the year, ‘enshittification’, was chosen because it supposedly reflects the times we live in. It might, but its victory could also say more about the concept and the origins of new words than it does about society
With four major codes of football, Australia has one of the most competitive sporting marketplaces in the world. What are the repercussions of this battle for hearts, minds and dollars? And could this insular contest be a barrier to greater glory on the world stage?
With Donald Trump successfully harnessing the bro-sphere to help win him the US election, it may be time to look at the implications of alienated young men substituting podcasts for traditional media and real-life connection
With Jake Paul set to face off against Mike Tyson this weekend, it might be time to ask if ‘The Problem Child’ is taking us all for fools
The emphatic nature of Donald Trump’s victory in last week’s US election surprised many in my echo chamber. But was the result hidden in plain sight all along? And what other truths can we glean from these digital dustbins?
The US Presidential race is possibly the biggest pop-culture event of year . . . with apologies to Tay-Tay and Trav. But what are the repercussions of viewing politics as a circus?