• [205] - Your host on Radio 3AW - Australia Overnight - Talk Back Radio 21/11/2024

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[205] - Your host on Radio 3AW - Australia Overnight - Talk Back Radio 21/11/2024

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    Journey back to 1974 as veteran law enforcement officer Roger Sutherland takes us on a nostalgic trip with his vivid memories of a David Cassidy concert at the iconic MCG. Explore the often overwhelming pressures of early stardom faced by young performers such as Cassidy and Justin Bieber. With a fond nod to rock legends, Roger discusses the differing paths of Bruce Springsteen, who remains grounded, and others who struggle with fame. We also dive into Roger's fandom for Kiss, highlighting the disciplined lifestyles of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Listeners from Western Australia and beyond are invited to share their own musical memories and insights into the enduring influence of music.

    The challenging world of FIFO (Fly-In-Fly-Out) mining work is brought to life through Donny’s experiences in the north-eastern Goldfields, as he shares how his family adapted to a life on the move. We touch on the evolving conditions and amenities for these workers, alongside the troubling issues of substance abuse faced by those returning home with too much money and idle time. Our discussion takes a technological turn with an examination of facial recognition in retail environments—exploring both its security benefits and the privacy concerns it raises. A personal story from Rob sheds light on the physical demands and risks associated with FIFO work.

    Shifting gears, we engage in a heated debate about drug use and public health policies at festivals. The controversial topic of pill testing is explored alongside the parallels drawn to anti-smoking campaigns and the steep cost of cigarettes leading to illegal tobacco sales. We weigh the economic benefits of FIFO work against its social impacts on communities and families, pondering solutions for better integration. The episode wraps up with a conversation about graffiti, sparked by a caller named Arabia, who advocates for a transformation in drug policy from punishment to rehabilitation and legal regulation, emphasizing the potential benefits of a legal framework in managing drug-related issues.

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    COACHING

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    • One Off Consults

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    FREE E-BOOK - “The best way to eat on Night shift”

    IN-HOUSE SEMINARS - Enquire Here

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    Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability ...

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Text me what you thought of the show 😊

Journey back to 1974 as veteran law enforcement officer Roger Sutherland takes us on a nostalgic trip with his vivid memories of a David Cassidy concert at the iconic MCG. Explore the often overwhelming pressures of early stardom faced by young performers such as Cassidy and Justin Bieber. With a fond nod to rock legends, Roger discusses the differing paths of Bruce Springsteen, who remains grounded, and others who struggle with fame. We also dive into Roger's fandom for Kiss, highlighting the disciplined lifestyles of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Listeners from Western Australia and beyond are invited to share their own musical memories and insights into the enduring influence of music.

The challenging world of FIFO (Fly-In-Fly-Out) mining work is brought to life through Donny’s experiences in the north-eastern Goldfields, as he shares how his family adapted to a life on the move. We touch on the evolving conditions and amenities for these workers, alongside the troubling issues of substance abuse faced by those returning home with too much money and idle time. Our discussion takes a technological turn with an examination of facial recognition in retail environments—exploring both its security benefits and the privacy concerns it raises. A personal story from Rob sheds light on the physical demands and risks associated with FIFO work.

Shifting gears, we engage in a heated debate about drug use and public health policies at festivals. The controversial topic of pill testing is explored alongside the parallels drawn to anti-smoking campaigns and the steep cost of cigarettes leading to illegal tobacco sales. We weigh the economic benefits of FIFO work against its social impacts on communities and families, pondering solutions for better integration. The episode wraps up with a conversation about graffiti, sparked by a caller named Arabia, who advocates for a transformation in drug policy from punishment to rehabilitation and legal regulation, emphasizing the potential benefits of a legal framework in managing drug-related issues.

Support the show

Are you struggling with your sleep?
Learn all about the Enhancd All Natural Sleep Gummies
https://ahealthyshift.com/enhancd-sleep-gummies

-----------------------------

YOU CAN FIND ME AT

Website

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

YouTube

COACHING

  • One2One Coaching
  • One Off Consults

________________________

FREE E-BOOK - “The best way to eat on Night shift”

IN-HOUSE SEMINARS - Enquire Here

_____________________

Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability ...

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