Society & Culture
This week we discuss a controversial article about sustainability in the bedroom, Lydia Thorpe’s ‘conflict of interest’ and ethical issues around Netflix’s Jeffrey Dahmer series. We talk about consuming our way out of climate change and the sexist nature of sustainability marketing, the hypocrisy and suspicious timing surrounding Lydia Thorpe’s relationship with a bikie, and the growing issue of victims who have their stories co-opted and stolen in the name of the true crime genre. Soaliha: @soalihaofficial & Linktree Mitch: @mitchs.miscellanea & Linktree Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soaliha Email: heresthethingthopodcast@gmail.com PayPal: PayPal.me/soaliha Facebook Group: Here’s The Thing, Tho With Soaliha Podcast Group Sources The Beige Index How to have environmentally friendly sex - triple j A First Pregnancy May Be Difficult to Achieve After Long-Term Use of an IUD | Guttmacher Institute Triple J Is Getting Slammed For Claiming The IUD Is An 'Eco-Friendly' Alternative To The Pill Staunch or stubborn? Lidia Thorpe on the voice, the treaty and real power | Indigenous Australians | The Guardian Alan Tudge: Government won’t comment on $500,000 payout to former staffer Rachelle Miller | Australian election 2022 | The Guardian Is Ryan Murphy’s Jeffrey Dahmer show the most exploitative TV of 2022? Jeffrey Dahmer Victim's Mom Slams Folks Who Wear 'Evil' Halloween Costumes Surviving victims of Kim Kardashian's podcast murder say she never called them | Daily Mail Online