171: Erin Molan: "Point out what I've said ever that's controversial. Ever!"

EPISODE · Jan 10, 2025 · 50 MIN

171: Erin Molan: "Point out what I've said ever that's controversial. Ever!"

from Jonny Gould's Jewish State · host Jonny Gould

Find and follow the rest of Jonny's interviews in the series here. Erin Molan’s moral clarity, critical thought and searing conviction has elevated her voice to a world stage. Tasked with making testy opinion pieces straight down the barrel at Sky News Australia, Erin was removed rather abruptly from her starring role towards the end of 2024. Aside from her forthright journalism, it's her background which also makes her so compelling. Moving around the world as a child, her father Jim Molan was a Major General in the Australian Army and later a liberal senator in Parliament. What he taught her and what it means to her looms large here.  A fluent speaker of Indonesian, Erin grew up in the world's largest Muslim nation. TV journalism has a new world star and you'll hear why when you listen to my interview with Erin Molan. Help support Jonny making his podcasts right here. Jonny Gould's Jewish State is proudly supported by Dangoor Education and UK Toremet, promoting philanthrophy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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