Daniel Kuberek

Daniel Kuberek

Assistant editor (former), Signs of the Times

Appears in 34 Episodes

Morally-challenged movie antiheroes ft. Ryan Stanton

If you watch Succession, Book of Boba Fett or Breaking bad - you'll be confronted by characters with questionable morals. Why do we enjoy these "antihero" stories m...

The perfect Christmas gift ft. Kymberley McMurray

What excites you about Christmas? Is it the presents, or quality time with family and friends? There's even more reason to be excited when you look back at the orig...

Was 2021 just another 2020? ft. Jarrod Stackelroth

When you look back at this year, what are the key events that you remember? Is it something you saw on the news, or something personal? It's worth exploring why we ...

Are you burnt out? ft. Claire Marsh

There's 52% chance you are mentally burning out, according to statistics by a job aggregator site in the US. But before you self-diagnose, listen to psychologist Cl...

Why introduce kids to faith? ft. Karen Collum

Many parents around the world choose to share their faith with their children. Karen Collum explains how this practice has some real benefits for both parent and ch...

Does God exist: will we ever find a definitive answer? ft. Marcos Torres

Whether you prescribe to belief that God does or doesn't exist (or something in between), there's new insight to be found by taking a step back and considering the won...

Does religion cause war? ft. Vania Chew

On a surface level, it might seem like religion has inspired a number of factions to draw arms in the last century. Has that actually been the case? And if so, wha...

Dune: Complex themes, profound message ft. Mark Hadley

Dune's onion-layered plot reveals interesting themes the more you peel it back: the relationship between religion and politics, messiah-figures and the relationship be...

The billionaire space race ft. Ryan Stanton

There's plenty happening right above us—not just a new era of space tourism, but also talk about humans colonising Mars. What might seem like forward-thinking by plane...

An angry doctor and his angelic visitor ft. Danijela Schubert

Stefania Bratulich's doctor in Yugoslavia was stubbornly steadfast on denying her pension application. That was until one night a bright man entered his room . . . ...

The one who inspired me to an Olympic medal ft. Nicola McDermott

You may have seen Nicola McDermott soar over a two metre bar and win Olympic silver at the Tokyo 2020 games, but you might not know her story. Bullied and isolated bu...

I wasn't OK. This is my story ft. Ashley Stanton

Asking someone if they're OK can be one of the kindest acts you do. Just ask Ashley Stanton, who candidly shares about her mental health journey in this week's podcast.

What "The Tomorrow War" says about fatherhood ft. Mark Hadley

When Chris Pratt's Dan Forrester in "The Tomorrow War" goes to the future to fight aliens for the sake of his family, it continues a Hollywood trope of fathers who are...

My beef with meat ft. Juliana Muniz

Juliana Muniz never knew any way other than Brazilian culinary tradition—eating meat for almost every single meal of the day. She shares about how she discovered a...

I used to be a clairvoyant ft Cathy Hookham

Cathy Hookham thought it was angels telling her what people would do before they did, where objects had been and things that'd happened to her family in the past befor...

Are spiritual forces real? ft. Jarrod Stackelroth

Alien, ghost and paranormal sightings have been reported around the globe for centuries—suggesting there's a realm that we can't see or touch. Even if you're skeptical...

"God-like" social media algorithms? ft. Ryan Stanton

For a number of years, the big fear about artificial intelligence is that it'll become out of humankind's control. It's arguable whether we're there yet, but the proce...

The different types of justice ft. Ryan Stanton & Eddie Hypolite

Guest host Ryan Stanton discusses various forms of justice and their implication with author, public speaker and corporate wellness consultant Eddie Hypolite.

Heal country ft. Brenton Turner

Brenton Turner joins us to discuss the 2021 NAIDOC week theme "Heal Country", shares his own family's harrowing ordeals as part of the stolen generation and also discu...

Clearing up naturopathy myths ft. Kendra Samuels

If you've been watching the news recently, you may have heard a few controversial things about naturopaths. We are joined by qualified and practising naturopath Kendra...

Football and identity ft. Todd Brodie

Todd Brodie is a Strength and Conditioning coach and former footballer for Marconi Stallions, Sydney FC and Sydney United. His journey with the sport has taken him fro...

Does prayer work? ft. Nathan Brown

Prayer is a complex and sometimes ambiguous topic. Why are some prayers answered while others aren't? Join us this week as we wrap our heads around these big questions...

Furious franchise, fantasy masculinity ft. Mark Hadley

There is little doubt that movies from the Fast and Furious saga have proved a hit with fans. The big impact of the franchise also leaves questions about its influence...

How to deal with toxic friendships ft. Ashley Stanton

Have you ever felt like something was "off" in one of your friendships? Maybe you felt drained, used or like you were putting too much effort in? Chances are that frie...

How my Coeliac Disease changed everything ft. Kylie Banks

1 in 70 Australians and 1 in 100 New Zealanders have been diagnosed with Coeliac Disease. Those with a gluten intolerance or Coeliac Disease can initially find the...

Reconciling with my mum ft. Maryellen Hacko

Overcoming complications in a parent-child relationship is one of the most important parts of growing up. In the lead up to Mother's Day, Maryellen Hacko shares why le...

ANZAC Day's complicated past ft. Daniel Reynaud

ANZAC Day traditionally remembers Australians and New Zealanders who have fought and died for their countries. But does "remembering" include condoning the act of war ...

The Deepfake dilemma ft. Nathan Tasker

Deepfakes involve putting a person's ultra-realistic likeness and voice into videos where they are not present. Tom Cruise, George Lucas and even president Barack Obam...

What is the origin of life? ft. Dr John Ashton

Did life first originate in a floating spore, a pond or as a result of an intelligent designer? Australian scientist Dr John Ashton looks at the evidence, and weighs...

The truth about pornography ft. Caitlin Jankiewicz

As homes locked down all over the world, Onlyfans—a website popular with online pornography—has made worldwide headlines. What seems like an easy money-making scheme r...

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