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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australia 6-1011+

Started: March 24th, 2016

Status: Active, 156 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Are you really free?
09:25 | April 8th, 2020

This season we look at one of the curliest questions of them all, are you really free? We say all the time that someone made good choices or bad choices. Or that they should be punished or rewarded for the choices they make. But did you really choose to like a certain style of fashion? Is it your fault if you’re a messy person? Can society be blamed for people turning to crime? And do Molly and Carl have any control over their emotions? (Umm, that’s a big NO). Join us as we try and find out if we have free will or not.

Oedipus – The Musical
27:17 | April 8th, 2020

Meet Oedipus. He’s the main character in one of the world’s oldest stories. He lived a long time ago and he did some pretty bad things. But was it his fault or was it fate? Was there anything he could have done to avoid tragedy? Join Molly, Carl and Matt as they sing their way through an ancient tale of terrible misfortune. 

Why is your room so messy?
21:29 | April 8th, 2020

We visit the bedroom of one of the messiest kids we know, Harriet. She hates cleaning her room more than anything in life and it always looks like someone opened every drawer and threw all the contents into the air. But is it her fault that her room is a pigsty? And if other kids can manage to keep their rooms tidy, why can’t Harriet?   

Did your brain make you do it?
22:35 | April 8th, 2020

You’re at the movies with a giant box of popcorn on your lap, enjoying the film and eating the popcorn. You look down and see the box is empty, but you don’t even remember eating it all, because you were focused on the film. As you gobbled on those salty snacks, were you in control of your actions? Are you still responsible if you do something unconsciously? The famous science writer Sam Harris says we are biochemical puppets, not anywhere near as in control as we think we are. So, we’re going to take a look at Carl’s brain to find out who’s in charge (if anyone!).

Are you the boss of your emotions?
20:55 | April 8th, 2020

Molly and Carl might be great friends but that doesn’t mean they don’t fight sometimes. But when they do get into conflict they have very different ways of dealing with things. So, what should you do if you’re feeling hurt or angry with someone? Is it best to bottle up your emotions and say nothing, or is it healthier to let it all out? We’ll be getting some tips from an ancient group called The Stoics, who wanted to know how to deal with the highs and lows of being alive.

Is it society’s fault if you become a criminal?
23:31 | April 8th, 2020

The bushranger Ned Kelly led a gang of criminals more than 100 years ago. He was first arrested when he was just 14 and then he went on to rob and kill people. But before his last infamous shootout, Ned Kelly wrote a letter to the world saying that none of it was his fault, that society was unfair and he had no alternative. So, can you really blame society for how your life turns out?

BONUS—How to work together through coronavirus
12:50 | March 20th, 2020

Like the whole world, the Short & Curly team is dealing with the coronavirus. In this special episode, Matt, Carl and Molly talk about how working together when things get hard can make a big difference for everyone. And Carl learns that wearing lycra and doing jazzercise is great fun when you’re in isolation!

BONUS — Pets, pests and farm animals, why do we value them differently?
26:31 | January 16th, 2020

Short & Curly listeners Harry, Max and Hugo live on farm surrounded by all kinds of animals: pets, livestock, and also pests like feral pigs. Some animals they love, some animals they hate, and some are just another member of the herd. Why do we value some animals differently from others? Come with us as we get a tour of their farm. And a warning, this episode deals with the death of animals.




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Some brilliant points raised in this. I think really kids just want to emulate the adults they care about and do ‘adult’ looking things.

I know I used to love a small non-alcoholic shandy when I was a kid and we were out for a meal, and pretending to smoke with those candy sticks when it was cold in winter always felt naughty. But I don’t believe anyone that says they drink beer for the taste of it.

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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Started: March 24th, 2016
Status: Active, 156 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

Australia6-1011+
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