
In The Shed Podcast
Episode 70 – Culture Wars, Class Wars & Who Really Holds the Power?
This week on In The Shed , Mick and Chris pull apart the headlines and ask a simple question: who benefits when working people are kept divided? From the Epstein files controversy and the politics surrounding wealth and power, to Cuba, Gaza, Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's never-ending culture wars and the influence of billionaires over politics, the conversation examines the stories dominating the news and the interests driving them. The discussion explores: The growing concentration of wealth and its impact on democracy. Culture wars versus class politics. International conflicts, imperialism and media narratives. Australia's role on the world stage. The Ben Roberts-Smith case and what it says about nationalism and accountability. Why working people have more in common with each other than they do with the billionaire class. As always, Mick and Chris don't pretend to have all the answers—but they aren't afraid to ask difficult questions, challenge mainstream narratives and have the conversations many others avoid. If you enjoy straight-talking discussions about politics, economics, unions and current events from a working-class perspective, Episode 70 is one you won't want to miss. Like, follow and share In The Shed to help more workers find the podcast

