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Why are so many Australians losing trust in the government and the media? Journalist Scobie McKay from @whatsdoinmedia joins us to break down the rise of conspiracy culture, how lockdowns changed Australia forever, and why so many young Aussies feel lost in 2025. From going viral at protests to calling out contradictions in mainstream media, Scobie opens up about what he’s seen behind the camera — and how the next generation is shaping Australia’s future. We also talk about the “Aussie aesthetic”, nostalgia behind anti-immigration debates, and the youth crisis no one wants to admit. Make sure to hit the subscribe button and share the podcast around Topics We Went Through To Make Your Lives Easier 0:00 Are Australians Becoming Paranoid About Government? 7:20 Scobie McKay’s Unexpected Road Into Journalism 12:40 How Lockdown Changed Australia Forever 17:00 Why Australians Don’t Like Being On Camera 21:20 Why Breaking Into Mainstream Media Isn’t What It Used To Be 26:10 Trying The KFC Banh Mi – Does It Actually Hit? 31:50 Inside The Chaos Of Lockdown Journalism 39:00 Going Viral At The August 31st Protest – What Really Happened 49:18 Is Anti-Immigration Just Nostalgia In Disguise? 51:10 The Contradictions Hiding Inside Every Protest 53:13 Is There Such Thing As An Aussie Aesthetic? 59:53 What’s Really Going On With Young People In Australia? 1:04:08 Are Young Men In Australia In Crisis? 1:13:06 What’s Next For Scobie & Whatsdoinmedia 1:14:16 Bikie Kids Against The World Series #TalkingTrophies #ScobieMcKay #Whatsdoinmedia #AustraliaPodcast #YouthCrisis #AustralianMedia #ConspiracyTheories #AussieCulture