Show overview
The Good Oil with Scott Phillips has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 102 episodes. That works out to roughly 80 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 11th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 44 min and 53 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-AU-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 27 episodes published. Published by LiSTNR Support.
From the publisher
Ever feel like those who understand the world of finance know something you don’t? Host and investing expert Scott Phillips brings you the best of business, finance, technology and economics to help you understand the world of money better. He'll chat to entrepreneurs, experts, business leaders and more to find out what it takes to be successful, and what you need to know to stay informed in these key industries.
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S1 Ep 98Rebuilding the WNBL, with Jennie Sager
Women's sport is having its (overdue) time in the sun. And that includes the reborn Women’s National Basketball League. From a standing start just over a year ago, a partial privatisation and a new CEO has the competition thriving, and Sager has big plans for the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 97The Shortest History of Innovation, with Andrew Leigh
From axes to algebra, and steam to steel, innovation has been at the forefront of our development as a society and improved living standards. Scott chats to Federal MP and Assistant Minister for Productivity, Competition, Charities and Treasury, Andrew Leigh, about his new book, The Shortest History of Innovation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 96How property has performed, and the outlook for 2026, with Eliza Owen
House prices jumped last year, thanks in part to interest rate reductions. But not that alone. And housing affordability has worsened… but not everywhere. Scott chats to former Head of Residential Research (and now independent property analyst) Eliza Owen about all of that and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 95Gold, ETFs and investor behaviour, with Gemma Dale
There’s never a dull moment in investing, and right now, gold and rare earths are in the spotlight. Then there’s the longer-term trend towards ETFs and overseas investing, too. Scott is joined by Gemma Dale, nabtrade’s Director of SMSF and Investor Behaviour to unpack just what’s happening, and why.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 94“What ought one to do?” - the importance of ethics, with Simon Longstaff
How should we make decisions? What frameworks should guide us? And can organisations truly be ethical? The study and application of ethics is at the core of what it means to be human, as Dr Simon Longstaff of The Ethics Centre tells host Scott Phillips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 93Breaking the investing rules, with David Gardner
In this special episode Scott speaks with Motley Fool co-founder, co-Chairman and Chief Rule Breaker, David Gardner, about his long term investing success, achieved by breaking many of the accepted investing ‘rules’, a process he’s laid down in his new book Rule Breaker Investing. (You can buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Rule-Breaker-Investing-Stocks-Lasting/dp/1804091820/) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 92The secret of long term investing success, with Rob Millner
What do you get when you have the fourth generation of a family running a business that dates back the the 1870s, is the second-oldest company on the ASX, and believes in doing the right things the right way? Long term outperformance and 122 consecutive years of dividends, the last 27 increasing each year. The company is Washington H. Soul Pattinson, and that fourth generation is the man who’s been there for more than 40 years, executive chairman Robert Millner. Take a listen… you’ll come away a better investor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 91The way we are (and have become), with Hugh Mackay
There are some trends (disruptions?) impacting our society, and they’re doing us harm. The good news is that we can all be part of the solution. Host Scott Phillips talks to social psychologist and researcher Hugh Mackay AO to understand what’s going wrong and what we can do to improve our lives – and those of others. The good news? It starts in our street.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 90The past, present and future of AI, with Professor Toby Walsh
It’s the buzzword (acronym?) of the day, and with good reason. AI is going to revolutionise the way we all work, in both expected and unexpected ways. But how? And what can we do to prepare for it? Host Scott Phillips talks to Professor Toby Walsh of UNSW to unpack just what we can expect, what governments should be looking at, and how to prepare ourselves for AI success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 89House prices and affordability, with Eliza Owen
With interest rates coming down, it’s no surprise that house prices are rising. Great news if you’re a seller, but it means worsening affordability for buyers. Cotality's Head of Research, Eliza Owen, talks to host Scott Phillips about what’s happening in the property market across the country, and what we might be able to expect next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 88The state of corporate Australia, with Joe Aston
Having been the scribe behind AFR's Rear Window for 12 years, then writing a best-selling book about the travails of Qantas, Joe Aston is no stranger to the comings and goings (and rights and wrongs) of corporate Australia. And he doesn't hold back in this interview! Host Scott Phillips sits down with Joe to discuss his career, some of his biggest scalps and his brand new journalism venture, Rampart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 87Murchison River Swags
Continuing with the aim of this podcast, conversations with entrepreneurs, executives and experts, the people who know what’s going on, and the people who make things happen.....today’s guests - plural – are two people who really know what’s going on and are making things happen, by making things themselves, here in Australia. Murchison River Swags is a manufacturing business based just North of Geraldton, WA and, if you trust the reviews, make some of the very best camping swags in the country, if not the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 86The world according to Richard Glover
Author, journalist and broadcaster Richard Glover retired from ABC Radio Sydney's Drive program at the end of 2024 after 26 years behind the microphone. He describes it as the best job in media. So what do you do when you leave the best job in media? In this episode of The Good Oil Scott Phillips interviews the interviewer, and we learn how Richard shaped his incredible career with a determination to try to make the world a better place....and even making the most of the chance to one-up the Brits! You can find Richard's books hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 85The business of DNA, with Claire Aird
Claire Aird hosts a brand new podcast series on LiSTNR 'Secrets We Keep - Should I Spit?'. The series looks at the global DNA industry and whether or not you should provide DNA to find out more about your ancestry. As part of Claire's investigation, she discovered the extraordinary amount of money big business has invested in DNA and tracing ancestry. It is mindblowing amounts spreading from Australia to Wall Street to vaults managed by Mormons in Salt Lake City. In this episode of The Good Oil, Scott Phillips delves deep into the world of DNA and how big business is cashing in on genetics. You can find LiSTNR's Secrets We Keep hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 84Revisiting making your Super the best it can be, with Andrew Fisher
SMSF? Or hand it off to one of the big dogs? Aggressive? Passive? What's the best strategy? It's a topic for everyone and we thought, worth revisiting.......Andrew Fisher from Australian Retirement Trust sat down with Scott Phillips to explain his team's process for makin' dough, and what that means for your own investment strategy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 83The future of legacy media, with Rob McKnight
Recorded literally as the sale of Foxtel was being announced, the future of legacy media remains uncertain, in the face of an onslaught from digital and streaming options. But it needn't be one-way traffic, as 30-year television and radio veteran Rob McKnight of tvblackbox.com.au tells host Scott Phillips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 82Why we should love small-l liberalism, with Alexandre Lefebvre
Whether we know it or not, Australians have inherited, and carry forward, a long history of what we now know as (small-l) liberalism. And it’s a worldview worth celebrating, according to philosopher, academic and writer Alexandre Lefebvre. Host Scott Phillips sits down to chat with Alexandre about what liberalism really means, and why we should lean into it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 81The (unappreciated) forces shaping the Australian economy, with Warren Hogan
The Australian economy is not the same as it was over the past half-century, and policymakers risk making a big mistake if they use that history to decide what to do next according to economist Warren Hogan. Host Scott Phillips sits down to chat with Warren, who also thinks interest rate forecasts are likely to be proven wrong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.