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Spin Cycle: Pop Culture, Politics and Power Plays, UnspunTired of reheated headlines and surface-level takes? Spin Cycle goes deeper, unpacking the systems, biases and narratives shaping the week’s biggest stories. Hosted by Claire and Gab, two thirty-something friends with backgrounds in finance, marketing and media, this podcast peels back the PR gloss to uncover what is really going on in news, politics and pop culture. Whether it is a Hollywood scandal, an economic policy or a viral TikTok trend, we ask: who benefits, who is being manipulated, and what is the real story behind the spin? Expect sharp analysis, juicy commentary and just enough righteous rage to fuel your group chat. Hit subscribe and get ready to see through the spin, because there is always more to the story.

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Afroman Wins, Iran Escalates, One Nation Surges, The Manosphere & AI Gone Too Far

This week on Spin Cycle, we’re covering chaos across culture, politics, and tech, and honestly, none of it is small. We kick off with the Afroman defamation trial, which might be the most unserious court case we’ve ever seen, involving police raids, lemon pound cake, viral songs, and a jury that clearly got the joke. Then we zoom out to the Iran conflict, which has now shifted from war to full-blown economic pressure, with oil, supply chains and global pricing all on the line. From there, we break down the South Australian election, where Labor won but the real story is the surge in One Nation votes, what it signals about voter frustration, and why the major parties should be nervous. We also go inside Louis Theroux’s deep dive into the manosphere, unpacking who these men are, how they’re making money, and why their influence is growing faster than most people realise. And finally, we end on a pretty unsettling case involving AI and human vulnerability, where a chatbot relationship crossed into something much darker, raising serious questions about responsibility, regulation, and where this technology is heading. A quick note on music: We’ve included short clips from Afroman in this episode because we genuinely love his work and the cultural moment around this case. All rights belong to Afroman, and we encourage you to go and listen to his music on YouTube and streaming platforms.

23 mrt 2026 - 44 min
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Iran Conflict, Petrol Panic, International Women’s Day Fatigue, Grace Tame, and Timothée Chalamet vs Opera

This week on Spin Cycle, Claire and Gab unpack why the Iran conflict is being sold online as “World War III” when the reality is far more strategic, and why Australia’s petrol panic says more about consumer behaviour than actual fuel shortages. From proxy wars, oil routes and global pricing, to why filling old jerry cans in suburban driveways is not the revolution people think it is. Then, one week after International Women’s Day, they ask whether the day has quietly become all branding and very little progress. With Australia’s gender pay gap still sitting stubbornly in double digits, they look at why many women feel the annual corporate celebration now lands somewhere between expensive breakfast panel and collective exhaustion. They also get into the fallout from Anthony Albanese describing Grace Tame as “difficult”, why that word still lands differently when aimed at women, and how being labelled difficult has historically been shorthand for making power uncomfortable. Plus, why Timothée Chalamet accidentally became the arts sector’s best marketing campaign after dismissing opera and ballet in an interview, and why opera houses immediately turned his throwaway comment into ticket sales. Also featuring, Gab’s latest book recommendation, Claire’s genuinely grim eye injury saga, and proof that a country road trip, beef Wellington and geopolitical analysis can apparently sit in the same episode.

16 mrt 2026 - 36 min
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ISIS Brides, Wuthering Heights, Prince Andrew Arrested & the Balmoral Rape Case

This week on Spin Cycle, we go from Syria to the Yorkshire moors to Buckingham Palace, and then straight into small-town Victoria. First up, the looming closure of the Al-Roj camp and the 34 Australian women and children linked to ISIS who are trying to come home. Should Australia repatriate them? What are the legal realities, the national security risks, and the moral responsibility when children are involved? We unpack radicalisation, deradicalisation and whether “they made their bed” is actually a policy. Then we review Emerald Fennell’s take on Wuthering Heights. Is it a gothic triumph or Saltburn in a corset? We debate Jacob Elordi, whether the film romanticises abuse, and why the soundtrack and visuals might outshine the storytelling. Next, we break down the arrest of Prince Andrew. What does “misconduct in public office” actually mean? How serious is the charge, what’s the real-world penalty, and are abdication rumours even remotely plausible? We look at the legal mechanics and what this means for the royal machine. Finally, we examine the Balmoral rape case in regional Victoria. Two convictions, an overturned verdict, a retrial, and a town that stood firmly behind the accused. We talk small-town power structures, football culture, character witnesses, and how community loyalty can clash with justice. Heavy topics, layered takes, and zero media-release energy. If you made it this far, rate, review and subscribe. See you next week.

23 feb 2026 - 41 min
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Lucy Letby, Coalition Chaos, Capital Gains Panic & Bad Bunny’s Culture War

This week on Spin Cycle, we cover everything from miscarriages of justice to political break-ups and a Super Bowl halftime show that somehow became a proxy war for American identity. Here’s what we get into: * Lucy Letby and the Netflix Effect Why the Netflix documentary has reignited global debate over Britain’s most controversial murder conviction, the medical evidence that put her behind bars, and why senior doctors and politicians are now questioning whether justice was served. * Australia’s Coalition, Back Together (But Barely) The Liberals and Nationals reunite after their very public split, what Sussan Ley has inherited, and why this feels less like reconciliation and more like survival mode. * Capital Gains Tax and Why Everyone’s Suddenly Nervous We break down what CGT actually is, why rumours of changes are swirling ahead of the budget, and who would really feel the impact if the discount is touched. * Bad Bunny, the Super Bowl & America’s Culture Wars A halftime show packed with Puerto Rican pride, political messaging, backlash from conservatives, and why a Spanish-language performance on America’s biggest stage caused such outrage. * Isaac Herzog’s Visit and the Right to Protest As protests unfold in Sydney and Melbourne, we unpack the tension between public safety, free speech, and political criticism in an already-raw moment. Big stories, big feelings, and very few simple answers. If you like your current affairs sharp, contextual, and occasionally unhinged, you’re in the right place. 🎙️ New episode out now. Rate, review, and share if you’re enjoying the spin.

9 feb 2026 - 45 min
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ICE Raids, an NDIS System Failure & Why One Nation Is Gaining Ground

This week on Spin Cycle, we unpack three stories that sit right at the intersection of power, policy, and people being failed by the systems meant to protect them. First, we break down what’s actually happening with ICE raids in the United States, why they’ve escalated so rapidly, and how the reality on the ground is diverging from the official government narrative. From collateral arrests to children being detained, this is no longer just an immigration story, it’s a civil liberties and public health crisis. Next, we turn to the devastating Perth family tragedy that has reignited scrutiny of Australia’s NDIS. We talk through what we know, what’s still under investigation, and the uncomfortable questions this case raises about carer burnout, funding cuts, provider misconduct, and who falls through the cracks when support systems fail. Finally, we dive into Australian politics, where One Nation is polling higher than the Coalition, the Liberal–National partnership has fractured again, and Pauline Hanson has gone full cinematic universe with her full feature film A Very Progressive Movie. We unpack protest voting, coalition chaos, and why narrative politics is filling the vacuum left by dysfunction. As always, we cut through the noise, question the spin, and sit with the discomfort where it matters. Rate, review, and follow if you like your current affairs with context, nuance, and a healthy dose of scepticism.

3 feb 2026 - 35 min
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