Secrets We Keep Podcast Por LiSTNR arte de portada

Secrets We Keep

Secrets We Keep

De: LiSTNR
Escúchala gratis

Each season, Secrets We Keep investigates a different Australian secret.

Secrets We Keep: Uncovered (Season 9): takes you inside some of the most important investigations of our time, with our expanding network of journalists and sources from around Australia and beyond. Every week, Uncovered pulls back the curtain on the stories powerful people hoped would stay buried, by speaking directly to those who lived and breathed them.

Jailbreak (Season 8): Journalist Tim Elliott details the extraordinary story of Darko Desic, a fugitive who lived for 30 years on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.

Lone Actor (Season 7): Joey Watson traces the radicalisation trajectory of the Christchurch terrorist, asking the question - did he really act alone?

By Any Means (Season 6): An investigation into the modern fertility landscape, confronting complex questions about consent, identity and human rights.

Should I Spit? (Season 5): The origin story of the multibillion dollar consumer DNA industry. From police hoping to solve cold murder cases, to one of the most powerful churches in the world, everyone seems to want a piece of what makes you, you.

Pray Harder (Season 4): investigative journalist Richard Baker uncovers the unbelievable and compelling true story of Australia’s oldest and most hard line Pentecostal Church, the Geelong Revival Centre.

Baghdad Nights (Season 3): Richard Baker takes you inside Australia's biggest corruption scandal, finding out how Australia funded a dictator in the lead up to the Iraq War.

Nest of Traitors (Season 2): Joey Watson is pulled into the world of espionage, attempting to track down an Australian spy who turned to work for the enemy during the Cold War.

Shame Lies & Family (Season 1): A mystery photo of Amelia Oberhardt’s mum exposes the practice of shotgun marriages, forced adoption, and quiet abortions carried out in Australia until the 1980s.

2026 LiSTNR - Text, image, music and sound comprising this podcast are owned by or licensed to SCA. By accessing, communicating or using this podcast, you agree to be bound by the terms available at https://podcastoneaustralia.com.au/terms
Biografías y Memorias Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Crímenes Reales Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Uncovered | Infiltrating an LSD-fuelled neo-Nazi goat sacrifice
    Feb 2 2026

    To bring down a violent neo-Nazi group, former FBI undercover agent Scott Payne had to become someone else. It was a mission that demanded more than surveillance. He infiltrated a neo-Nazi hate camp and, to prove loyalty, he had to partake into strange rituals, even sacrificing a goat. In this interview, Payne takes us inside the mechanics of extremist recruitment, the psychology of hate, and the perils of going deep cover.

    Got any tips? Email us at secretswekeep@sca.com.au.

    Credits:

    • Reporter/Host: Joey Watson
    • Supervising Producer: Claudianna Blanco
    • Fact Check: Holly Mitchell
    • Sound Design: Matt Nikolic
    • Head of Factual: Clair Weaver

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Más Menos
    34 m
  • SPONSORED | Unravelling memory and evidence in real-world investigations
    Jan 28 2026

     When you think crime, justice, and police or journalistic investigations, what really goes into unravelling evidence? What skills do professionals need to put the pieces together?

    In this sponsored episode, Joey Watson sits down with Dr Hayley Cullen, a cognitive and forensic psychology expert, to explore what skills university students in psychology, forensic science, criminal investigation, and related fields learn, and how they apply those skills in real-world investigations.

    This episode was sponsored by Open Universities Australia.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Más Menos
    16 m
  • Uncovered | Exposing the government’s false case for war
    Jan 26 2026

    As Australia geared up to join the United States in the Iraq War, then intelligence analyst Andrew Wilkie faced an ethical crossroads: the government’s claims to justify the war were untrue.

    In this interview, the now independent MP speaks candidly about whistleblowing against the official narrative and what it means to challenge power in the lead-up to war.

    Got any tips? Email us at secretswekeep@sca.com.au.

    Credits:

    • Reporter/Host: Joey Watson
    • Supervising Producer: Claudianna Blanco
    • Fact Check: Holly Mitchell
    • Sound Design: Matt Nikolic
    • Head of Factual: Clair Weaver

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Más Menos
    35 m
Todavía no hay opiniones