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The John Batchelor Show

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    S8 Ep620: 4. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakis details the strategic "diplomacy" of his 11-year-old Spoodle, Dallas, in managing backyard bird territories,. Dallas has learned to selectively disperse aggressive minor birds, whose presence previously deterred d

    22/03/2026 | 6 mins.
    4. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakisdetails the strategic "diplomacy" of his 11-year-old Spoodle, Dallas, in managing backyard bird territories,. Dallas has learned to selectively disperse aggressive minor birds, whose presence previously deterred destructive cockatoos. By intervening, Dallas has allowed his "friends," the magpies, to return safely to the property. Zakis notes that Dallas demonstrates remarkable discernment, tolerating docile species like sparrows and rosellas while maintaining a "pecking order" against foes,. This behavior includes Dallas sharing his breakfast with the magpies, effectively restoring what Zakis describes as a "rightful balance of nature",,. (4)
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    S8 Ep620: 3. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakis analyzes recent developments in cricket, starting with English player Ollie Pope’s public defense of his team’s "internally devastated" reaction to their Ashes loss. More significantly, Zakis reports on a critical glob

    22/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    3. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakisanalyzes recent developments in cricket, starting with English player Ollie Pope’spublic defense of his team’s "internally devastated" reaction to their Ashes loss. More significantly, Zakis reports on a critical global shortage of cricket ballslinked to geopolitical instability in the Middle East. Because the essential tanning and hardening process is centralized there, supply chains from Asia have been disrupted,. This has forced English teams to ration balls, receiving only 50% of their usual quota. Zakis warns that this crisis could eventually impact the Australian season, highlighting modern manufacturing vulnerabilities,. (3)
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    S8 Ep620: 2. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakis discusses how extreme rainfall, specifically seven inches in the Northern Territory, is driving wildlife toward human habitats,. He recounts a rescue mission in Queensland delayed by a large snake, which was eventually

    22/03/2026 | 13 mins.
    2. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakisdiscusses how extreme rainfall, specifically seven inches in the Northern Territory, is driving wildlife toward human habitats,. He recounts a rescue mission in Queensland delayed by a large snake, which was eventually identified by a conservationist as a non-venomous brown tree snake rather than a deadly species. Zakis also shares a heartwarming story about a possum at Hobart Airport that sought shelter in a gift shop, cuddling with plush toys before being safely relocated. These events lead Zakis to reflect on Australia’s strong culture of animal conservation and evolving human-animal ethics,. (2)
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    S8 Ep620: 1. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakis describes Cyclone Narelle as a "monster" storm currently impacting Darwin with 130 mph winds. He explains the cyclone's rare trajectory, crossing the Australian landmass from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean while maint

    22/03/2026 | 7 mins.
    1. Guest: Jeremy Zakis. Jeremy Zakisdescribes Cyclone Narelle as a "monster" storm currently impacting Darwin with 130 mph winds. He explains the cyclone's rare trajectory, crossing the Australianlandmass from the Pacific to the IndianOcean while maintaining strength,. Zakis highlights the severe flooding in Queensland and the "bunker-like" housing in the Northern Territory designed for such extremes,. However, he warns that remote communities face potential isolation for up to two weeks. In contrast, Zakis reports mild autumn weather in Sydney, noting that falling eucalyptus leaves are beginning to clutter local drainage systems,. (1)
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    S8 Ep621: 7. Headline: Smear Tactics and Public Perception Guest Author: James Shapiro The DICE committee's investigation was fueled by testimony from Hazel Huffman, a disgruntled former clerk who claimed the project was tainted by communism based on play titles a

    22/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    7. Headline: Smear Tactics and Public Perception Guest Author: James Shapiro The DICE committee's investigation was fueled by testimony from Hazel Huffman, a disgruntled former clerk who claimed the project was tainted by communism based on play titles alone. Huffman’s unverified accusations were widely publicized by a hostile press, swaying public opinion against the arts. Although Huffman had limited knowledge of the program, Martin Dies denied Flanagan the chance to cross-examineher, breaking standard congressional protocols. This era established a political "playbook" for attacking cultural organizations by framing progressive ideas as foreign threats, a tactic that continues today. (7)

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About The John Batchelor Show

The John Batchelor Show is a hard news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. Based in New York City for two decades, the show has travelled widely to report, from the Middle East to the South Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula and East Asia.
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