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The National Conservatism Institute of Australia Podcast

The National Conservatism Institute of Australia Podcast

Dan Ryan

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Show overview

The National Conservatism Institute of Australia Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 127 episodes. That works out to roughly 130 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 57 min and 1h 3m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 69 episodes published. Published by Dan Ryan.

Episodes
127
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
59 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Interviews and discussion from a national conservatism perspective with guests from Australia and internationally https://nationalconservatism.org.au/

Latest Episodes

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Parnell Palme McGuinness - The Politically Young and Restless in Modern Australia

May 18, 20261h 0m

Dr James L Nuzzo - The Perils of Gender Politics and What Do To About It

May 15, 202654 min

David Goodhart - The "Somewheres" and The "Anywheres" 10 Years After The Brexit Vote

May 6, 20261h 10m

Peter Varghese AO - Former Head of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

May 1, 202658 min

Drew Hutton, Founder of The Australian Greens - Their Past, Present, and Potential Future

Apr 22, 202658 min

Senator Leah Blyth - How to Turn South Australia Around, Industrially and Politically

Apr 22, 202657 min

Philip Pilkington - The Defeat of Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Post-Liberalism's Future

Apr 21, 20261h 9m

Scott Challen - The Upcoming "Australia Marches" Protests and What They Hope To Achieve

Apr 15, 202657 min

Alex McDermott - Why Exactly Don't We Properly Celebrate Australian Federation?

Apr 15, 202659 min

Drew Pavlou - His Political Journey from Left-Wing Activist to Being Retweeted by Donald Trump

Apr 14, 20261h 5m

Ep 116Dr Simon Kennedy - The Crisis Facing Young Men in Australia

My guest today is Dr Simon Kennedy an Australian academic specialising in the history of legal, political and religious ideas.He was a Visiting Fellow at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium in Budapest in early 2023, and is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Danube Institute, also in Budapest. His first book was published with Edinburgh University Press in 2022, and is entitled Reforming the Law of Nature: The secularisation of political thought, 1532-1689. His second book is on education, entitled Against Worldview, and published with Lexham Press.Today we discuss:- His recent paper entitled "Young Men in Crisis: What Can Australia Do?"- The nature of this crisis, what its underlying causes are, and the extend to which the challenges facing young men are new and unprecedented- The related issue of the feminisation of our institutions including the churches and the impact this is having on our politics and society, and- What can be done about it.And much much more.https://www.ac.edu.au/faculty-and-staff/simon-kennedy/main/https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/24133https://www.page.org.au/2026/03/young-men-in-crisis/

Apr 1, 202658 min

Ep 115Salvatores Babones - Narendra Modi and the BJP, India's New Right?

My guest today is academic Salvatores Babones author of new book "Dharma Democracy: How India Built The Third World's First Democracy".Today we discuss:The extent to which Narendra Modi and the BJP should be part of the global "new" rightIs the BJP a nationalist party and how it differs from the traditionally dominant Indian National Congress How minorities such as Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and others are treated by the BJPHow western democracies should view modern India and the BJP and whether there are legitimate concerns regarding its power and influenceAnd much, much morehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Baboneshttps://profiles.sydney.edu.au/salvatore.baboneshttps://www.amazon.com.au/Dharma-Democracy-India-Built-Worlds/dp/1923224735

Mar 28, 202657 min

Ep 114William Clouston, SDP Leader - The Failing Liberal Consensus Across The West

My guest today is William Clouston, leader of the Social Democratic Party in the UK. Today we discuss: - What the SDP believes, its history, and why it has not yet achieved the same prominence as parties like Reform UK and Restore Britain - Why the current liberal consensus is failing - Why it is unsustainable position to be a social conservative and an economic liberal - What changes the UK needs to see on housing, immigration, the nationalisation of utilities, trade, and a range of other policy measures - What the SDP realistically hopes to achieve in the years ahead And much much more https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_(UK)

Mar 23, 20261h 5m

Ep 113John Anderson - Whether Reevanglizing Society is Sufficient To Solve The Challenges Facing the West

My guest today is the Hon John Anderson AC, who is amongst other things the former deputy Prime Minister of Australia, successful podcast host, and one of the founders of The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. Today we discuss:What explains the cratering of support for traditional centre-right parties across the western world?What he understands by the "new right" and what changes are need in policy and thinking from the Howard eraWhether a re-evangilization of society is enough to solve our current societal problemsWhether Donald Trump is a conservative and what lessons Australia can draw from the new ideological change in WashingtonAnd much much more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Anderson_(Australian_politician)https://www.arc-conference.com/https://aspireconference.org.au/

Mar 23, 20261h 0m

Ep 112Misha Saul - How AI Will Reshape Society and Politics

My guest today is Misha Saul, who is a technology investor and co-founder of Dragonfly AI, an investment and advisory firm. Today we discuss:Misha's recent article in the Manhattan Institute's City Journal on "How AI Will Reshape Society"What is likely to mean in selected industries and how likely change is going to occurWhich demographics will be hit the hardest, what it means for our politics, and how it is likely to fundamentally change our understanding of what "work" is and our workdaysThe geopolitical implications and also what it means at a personal levelAnd much much more. https://www.linkedin.com/in/misha-saul-6bb5b569/https://www.kvetch.au/https://www.city-journal.org/article/artificial-intelligence-society-future

Mar 12, 202658 min

Ep 111David Furse-Roberts - 19th Century Social Reformer Lord Shaftesbury and the "New Right".

My guest today is David Furse-Roberts a well-known Australian academic who amongst his many books has written a biography on the great 19th Century British parliamentarian and social reformer, Lord Shaftesbury. Today we discuss: Who Lord Shaftesbury was, his background, and his political and religious conversionHis criticisms of laissez-faire capitalism, his alternative Tory paternalist approach, and what he would have made of today's global economyHow he might have viewed today's libertarian right, the radical left, and MAGA, and our politics more broadlyAnd much much morehttps://www.amazon.com.au/Making-Tory-Evangelical-David-Furse-Roberts/dp/1532654308

Mar 11, 202658 min

Ep 110Harrison Pitt - The Case for Restore Britain

My guest today is Harrison Pitt, Senior Policy Fellow at Restore Britain.Today we discuss:What is Restore Britain? What does it hope to achieve? What’s wrong with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK? And whether the goal of Restore is to keep Reform honest or genuinely replace them?How he is approaching key new right issues like changes to trade and foreign policy which are not talked about as much as immigration in the UK?How practically and reasonably he thinks the demographic transformation of the UK can be reversedHow new right / national conservative movements can help each other in Australia and the UKAnd much much more. https://x.com/Harry_pitthttps://x.com/RestoreBritain_

Mar 10, 20261h 0m

Ep 109Brian Marlow - The Australian Liberal Party's Flawed "Review of the 2025 Federal Election"

My guest today is Brian Marlow a well-known policy advisor and campaign director in Australia who has worked with centre-right parties and organizations here for many years. Today we discuss: 1. An in depth assessment of the post-mortem review of the Liberal Party’s 2025 Federal election campaign 2. The change in policy and ideological thinking required in the Liberal Party and why there needs to be a better understanding of the new right and political conservatism more generally. 3. Our assessment how things will pan out over the next few years and why there the mainstream parties still have not provided an adequate diagnosis of the radicalism that has emerged let alone given any sense they understand the change required. 4. Discuss our own strategies going forward to help bring about change. And much much more I hope you enjoy our discussion. https://x.com/BrianTaxpayers https://www.reviveaus.com/

Mar 10, 202658 min

Ep 108Mary Winkels - The Increasingly Heated Debate About Childcare Policy in Australia

My guest today is Mary Winkels an independent regulatory and policy advisor and mother of 4. Today we discuss: Her recent opinion piece in The Australian Financial Review and what the new advocacy group "Childcare Choice" is hoping to achieveWhy childcare policy is likely to be a key issue at the next federal electionWhat explains the ideological divide on this issueWhy raising children is so difficult today and what really can be done about failing birth ratesAnd much much more I hope you enjoy our discussion.https://www.afr.com/by/mary-winkels-p538jjhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-winkels-02893580/

Mar 9, 202654 min

Ep 107Tom Switzer - War With Iran, What It Means For Australia and the World

My guest today is Tom Switzer who is a well-known Australian commentator and foreign policy expert. Tom has worked at a variety of publications and think tanks across the Anglosphere including the American Enterprise Institute, The UK Spectator, The Australian newspaper, amongst others. He currently hosts a foreign policy focused podcast called "Switzerland". Today we discuss: The US-Israeli military strikes on Iran, what this means for the region, and whether this represents a fundamental change in Trump's foreign policyWhat role Israel has played in this latest action and whether this was legitimateWhy a realist foreign policy perspective has had few champions in Canberra over the yearsHow Australian trade policy should be adjusted with China and othersHis thoughts on the 30th anniversary of the election of the Howard governmentAnd much much morehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Switzerhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/switzerland-with-tom-switzer/id1867017379

Mar 3, 202655 min
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