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This episode dives into the significant political question posed by Ronald Reagan during the closing moments of his 1980 presidential debate with Jimmy Carter: 'Are you better off than you were four years ago?' Ken Woodward explores the context of the 1980 political climate, marked by economic difficulties, high inflation, unemployment, and international issues such as the Iran hostage crisis and concerns about U.S. global standing and nuclear threats. Reagan's question, which became iconic in U.S. political discourse, was noted for its simplicity, personal relevance, emotional resonance, and strategic timing. The question invited voters to reflect on their circumstances rather than abstract policies, ultimately contributing to Reagan's landslide victory. The episode details six crucial lessons for crafting influential questions, emphasizing audience perspective, engagement, simplicity, timing, self-reflection, and a call to action. Listeners are encouraged to consider how such questions have shaped their decisions and to apply these insights in personal and professional contexts. This Curated Questions episode can be found on all major platforms and at CuratedQuestions.com . Keep questioning! Episode Notes [01:58] Setting the Stage: The 1980 Presidential Debate [04:24] Reagan's Memorable Question [06:01] Impact and Aftermath of the Debate [06:45] Analyzing the Rhetorical Question [13:06] Lessons from Reagan's Question [16:05] Modern Applications and Reflections [18:04] Conclusion and Call to Action Resources Mentioned Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked Are you better off now than you were four years ago? Is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? Is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? Is America as respected throughout the world as it was? Do you feel that our security is as safe, that we're as strong as we were four years ago? Where do you feel it in your body? What emotions come to the surface? What pictures race through your mind? Would it kill you to stop chewing your food with your mouth open? What is your number seven? What comes to mind? Did you feel the knee-jerk need to answer right away when your politician asked? Did you actually do the homework to determine what factors were most important to you, then look at data vice depending on emotion? Is it any easier to see why someone in a different circumstance may answer differently than you? How did the question affect your answer when the opposing politician asked it? Did you use the same metric for the candidates or give your preferred candidate extra leeway? What famous questions continue to pop up in your world?…
Indhold leveret af Darcy Corbett and Jerome Entwisle. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Darcy Corbett and Jerome Entwisle eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
A new music podcast from Darcy Corbett and Jerome Entwisle - exploring the fuzzy, scuzzy, punky, spunky garage and grunge sounds that are out there from a small apartment in Sydney, Australia.
Indhold leveret af Darcy Corbett and Jerome Entwisle. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Darcy Corbett and Jerome Entwisle eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
A new music podcast from Darcy Corbett and Jerome Entwisle - exploring the fuzzy, scuzzy, punky, spunky garage and grunge sounds that are out there from a small apartment in Sydney, Australia.
They told us it couldn’t be found. They thought it was lost for all time. But we kept digging, and digging, and never gave up. We quit our day jobs and prepared ourselves for a lifelong search… Two weeks later, Episode 20 of Scratchin’ the Itch was found! And what an episode it is. Witty banter, insightful commentary and, of course, cracking tunes from the likes of West Thebarton Brothel Party, Cosmic Psychos (yes, THE Cosmic Psychos) and Hinds. Yes, its like we never really lost it at all… Now to start looking for a new job. https://archive.org/download/Episode20_20150920/Episode%2020.mp3 TRACKLIST Hinds – Garden (Mom + Pop / Lucky Number) The West Thebarton Brothel Party – Glenn McGrath (Mirador Records) Cosmic Psychos – Better, Not Bitter (Desperate Records) Longings – Vacancy (Framework) Exek – Theme from Judge Judy (Homeless Vinyl) Century Palm – Accept (Deranged Records) Little Horn – Braindead Powernap – Dexies (Rough Skies Records) Cereal Killer – Track 1 (Anti-Fade/Agitated Records) Making – Come to Me (Trait)…
All opinions expressed in this podcast are the subjective views of the podcasters, Darcy and Jerome, and should not be relied upon in any circumstances. The podcast, Scratchin’ the Itch, does not accept any liability for injury (including, without limitation, personal or psychological injury and pure economic loss) which may be caused by your listening to this podcast. With that said, we have some cracking tunes and some bloody excellent advice to offer regarding, but not limited to, such bands and artists as: Liam Kenny, Nailhouse, Together Pangea and Drunk Mums. Give us all your money. https://archive.org/download/Episode19_20150816/Episode%2019.mp3 TRACKLIST Liam Kenny – Border Fetish (Eternal Soundcheck) 2. Cumstain – I’m Not Mean (Southpaw Records) 3. Ex-Cult – Stick The Knife In (In The Red Records) 4. Drunk Mums – Pub On My Own (Pissfart Records) 5. Together Pangea – If You’re Scared (Burger Records) 6. The Rangoons – Lunatic / Shadow (Paradise Daily) 7. The Red Daggers – All Empires Fall 8. Kitchen’s Floor – Sundowner (Eternal Soundcheck, Hozac Records, Bruit Direct Disques) 9. Ladywolf – Susie’s Dead (Bummer Tapes) 10. Nailhouse – Hit Me…
Bees. Swarms of Bees. Buzzing. Buzzzzzing. Fuzzing? This week Darcy and Jerome dive headfirst into a veritable sting-fest of sticky, venomous tracks. Angie is the Queen (of course) but we also play the likes of Tim & the Boys (workers), OBN Ills (soldiers) and Yuppies Indeed (sexbots). So get out of the thermal spring, throw away your luxury foot spas, grab your cans of sulphur, and get ready for Episode 18. It stinks! https://archive.org/download/Episode18_201508/Episode%2018.mp3 TRACKLIST 1. Fuzz – Pollinate (In The Red Records) 2. Tiny Giants – Teachers 3. Angie – Down For The Count (Rice is Nice) 4. Generacion Suicida – Criminal (Going Underground) 5. Tim & The Boys – Two Cowboys 6. OBN Ills – 4KD (12XU) 7. The Sulphur Lights – Life Stinks (Goodbye Boozy) 8. Modern Convenience – The Swarm 9. The Daxls – Go Ahead (Burger Records) 10. Yuppies Indeed – Golden Hour to Bounce (Burger Records)…
You’ve got to get up pretty early in the morning… You do. Otherwise your day will be unproductive. So why not set you alarm to blast out a few hits from Episode 17 of Scratchin’ the Itch. Like Mix 106.5, we’ll get you going with the Tyrannamen and Sunflower Bean. But then, like ABC Local Radio, we’ll get you thinking with Protomatyr and Ghastly Spats. And you better believe we’ll service you on the drive home (like Dan & Maz) with many more. So brew a pot of coffee and DON’T relax as you start your fortnight with a little bit of Scratchin’ the Itch. https://archive.org/download/Episode17_201507/episode%2017.mp3 TRACKLIST 1. Kill West – Neon Cross (Ongakubaka / CRANG Records / Drone Rock Recordings / Echo Drug Recordings) 2. Ghastly Spats – Obsessed (RIP Society) 3. Dilly Dally – Desire (Partisan Records / Buzz Records) 4. Tyrannamen – I Can’t Read (Cool Death Recordings) 5. Protomartyr – Why Does It Shake? (Hardly Art) 6. Sweet Home – Master Shake 7. Flour – Lonely Girl (Poison City Records) 8. Sunflower Bean – The Stalker (Fat Possum) 9. Baston – Maybe I’m Dead (Howlin’ Banana Records) 10. You Beauty! – Illywhacka (Rice is Nice)…
Music. It’s the universal language. But today at Scratchin’ the Itch, we’re speaking it with a distinctly Australian accent. The Wireheads, the Old Mate, the Adam Gibson. They’re all here. But we’re a country of immigrants, you know? So Darcy and I got our arms wide open to welcome some overseas folk too. How about them Parrots, them Predators and them Extravague? And while we’re at it, we can amaze you with our knowledge of cult classic sci-fi films. https://archive.org/download/Episode16_201507/Episode%2016.mp3 TRACKLIST 1. Adam Gibson & the Ark-Ark Birds – Australia Restless 2. The Parrots – To the people who showed me their love while I was here (Luv Luv Luv / Burger Records) 3. Wireheads – Good Grief (Tenth Court) 4. The Laurels – Zodiac K (Rice is Nice) 5. Honey Radar – Look Closer 6. Lord Fever – Get It On 7. Sewers – Night Duty (Homeless Records) 8. Predator – Drag (Total Punk) 9. Old Mate – Atmospheric Pressure (Format Records) 10. Extra vague – La Beaute Des Balles…
Hello? …. Yes, we’re back and better than ever with a new microphone and new broadcasting cave. Darcy has finished up his “all expenses paid” (by him) world trip full of knowledge and culture to add to our banter. Meanwhile, Jerome has… well, he’s back as well. And what do we have for you today? Music, music and more music. We’ve got a few of the favourites today including Buck Biloxi, HOUSEWIVES and Ausmuteants. We’ve also got some new comers with Ravi Gunslinger and Quialbones. As for the rest, you’ll have to fire up your listening devices and get listening for another episode of SCRATCHIN’ THE ITCH. https://archive.org/download/Episode15_201506/episode%2015.mp3 Human 2.0 TRACKLIST 1. Buck Biloxi & the Fucks – Million Years (Hozac Records) 2. Housewives – Brown Out (Total Punk) 3. Duderella – Supreme 4. The Hussy – Appleseed (Volar Records) 5. Royal Headache – High (Distant & Vague Records / What’s Your Rupture?) 6. Dralms – Pillars & Pyre (Boompa Records / Full Time Hobby) 7. Ravi Gunslinger – Screaming Woman 8. Deafwish – Eyes Closed (Subpop Records) 9. Quilbones – Sunny Side Repulsion (Sad Sack Records) 10. Ausmuteants – Echo Beach (Hozac Records)…
At Scratchin’ the Itch we are ready to ask the big questions, speak truth to power. And who could be more powerful than A-list Hollywood celebrity, Billy Zane. Billy, we’re gonna put it to you straight, are you a troll? Did you convince Australian rock and roll royalty to name their kids after you? Do you bully people online for fun so that their “moms” need to start a club just to stop you? Do you eat the souls of the living? Do ya, huh? Well do ya, punk? All pertinent questions that demand answers. Perhaps, if Billy is too chicken to get back to us, they could be answered by some of these movers and shakers: The Living Eyes, Wet Blankets, Tough Age and King Raam. They got the good stuff as do many, many more inside. https://archive.org/download/Episode13_201502/episode%2013.mp3 TRACKLIST 1. The Living Eyes – High Standard (Anti-Fade Records / Agitated Records) 2. Rose Windows – Glory, Glory (Sub Pop Records) 3. Wet Blankets – Fridge Too Far (Anti-Fade Records / Agitated Records) 4. Nathan Roche – Phantom Blues (Glenlivet-A-Gogh) 5. King Raam – The Man In The Black Suit 6. Tough Age – Nicholas Bragg (Mint Records) 7. Cyberbully Mom Club – Friends 8. Joanna Gruesome – Last Year (Fortuna Pop / Turnstile / Slumberland) 9. Daddy Issues – So Hard (Egghunt Records / Negative Fun Records) 10. Katarina – Dust Bunny Revivial…
Synth City is Australian music in 2015. Breaking out is impossible. Breaking in is… SCRATCHIN’ THE ITCH. Yes, we’re back to save the President of punk/grunge/fuzzcore and we’ve brought a host of super groups with us. We got the Constant Mongrel. We got the OBNOX. We got double trouble with the Heirophants. Together we can take on the tyranny of Chet Faker and Peking Duk. You know what WE’RE trying to say. Get back on board for another rad year. Snake Plissken https://archive.org/download/Episode12_20150202/episode%2012.mp3 Download (right click, ‘save link as’) Itunes RSS TRACKLIST 1. Constant Mongrel – The Law (R.I.P. Society) 2. Ladywolf – About Melody (Resurrection Records) 3. Rectal Hygienics – Granduer (Permanent Records) 4. OBNOX – Too Punk Shakur (12XU) 5. A Place to Bury Strangers – We’ve Come So Far (Dead Oceans) 6. Pisse – I Feel Nothing/Ich Fule Nichts 7. Hierophants – Skipping Steps (Moontown Records) 8. Hierophants – I Don’t Mind (Goner Records) 9. The Fat White Family – Autoneutron (Burger Records/Fat Possum) 10. Excess feat. Sean and Chris Campion – Home (Virtual Cool)…
Scratchin’ the Itch is in tip top shape (better than you!) as it launches its inaugural Tip Top Australian Albums. It has been a fantastic (some would say tip top) year for Australian garage, fuzz, psych-core music and we are here to to take you on your own personal guided tour of the hottest of the hot from 2014. These bad boys are full length and full throttle. We also crown the tip toppest State of Australia, so get your parochial prejudices fired up and join us for the best show in town… https://archive.org/download/TipTopAustralianAlbums2014/Tip%20Top%20Australian%20Albums%202014.mp3 Get into it. FEATURING these true blue Aussie battlers (in no particular order): Ausmuteants, Peter Bibby, Eastlink, Low Life, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, You Beauty!, Ruined Fortune, The Peep Tempel, Old Mate and Martyr Privates.…
Finally and officially, Scratchin’ the Itch is here with the long awaited Tip Top Top Ten Tracks of Twenty-Fourteen. Let’s break it down – 10 tracks from across the whole wide world of sports but not including any Australian tracks on tip top albums that may be featured in the tip top top ten albums collection. Got it? Tops. It’s like the Hottest 100 except, instead of your favourite songs, these are OUR favourite songs… and there are 90 less of them. But, nevertheless, we hope you enjoy! And once you are done, don’t go anywhere – Tip Top Top Ten Truly Terrific Australian Albums (of 2014) will be with you very, very soon. https://archive.org/download/TipTopTracks2014/tip%20top%20tracks%202014.mp3…
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