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Nobody thinks they’re a bad person, right? In each episode of How Do You Sleep At Night? you’ll slip on the shoes of someone living their life in the face of judgement. You’ll find out why they’ve made the decisions they have and how they justify their moral code.
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06 | Mr Tobacco

06 | Mr Tobacco

2017-09-1121:21

Every morning, lobbyist Patrick Muttart wakes up and goes to work for tobacco giant Philip Morris International. Find out why and how he argues the case for a tobacco company when cigarettes kill seven million people a year.
The Helpers of God's Precious Infants pray in front of abortion clinics. They’ve also been accused of harassing vulnerable women at a difficult time in their lives. Join them on the footpath in Sydney and Albury and find out why they will never stop. And a warning — there’s strong language in this episode.
He’s an anti-coal activist and author of a fake press release that wiped more than $300 million off the value of a mining company. His actions have been described as "reckless" and "sinister". Come with Jonathan Moylan as he returns to the scene of the mine and find out if he regrets his actions. And a warning — there is some bad language in this episode.
03 | The killer

03 | The killer

2017-09-1131:45

Charlie stabbed and killed two innocent men on a night out in Brisbane in the '90s. Retrace the night he took their lives, meet his mum and discover how he lives with himself. And a warning — there’s very strong language in this episode. It also discusses extreme violence.
02 | The pokies king

02 | The pokies king

2017-09-1128:45

Len Ainsworth has made billions from poker machines. Find out what it took to build his empire and be there when he hears from some of the people his pokies have hurt the most.
01 | Big game hunters

01 | Big game hunters

2017-09-1127:19

Bec and Sharna shoot animals for sport. On their Facebook pages they pose with a dead giraffe, a zebra, and even a baby bear. Come deep into the Victorian high country to hunt deer with them, and wonder why some animals are considered more precious than others. And a warning — there is some bad language in this episode.
How Do You Sleep At Night? is a new podcast hosted by Hack's Sarah McVeigh. It’s about people who live their lives in the face of judgement. You’ll meet characters including a big tobacco lobbyist and big game hunters, a killer and a stock market manipulator. The show explores the different moral codes we all live by. Because no one thinks they’re a bad person, right?
Comments (12)

Jade Poida

Ah yes, an extremely closeted gay racist, who is also a psychopath, flips out and kills 2 gay men. Has no remorse because no psychopath ever does. Can't remember his victims names, says he is 110% reformed yet still has a white power flag hanging proudly in his apartment. What a trash human being, why is he even out of prison

Aug 3rd
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Maria Vescan

yup. disgusting behaviour. shameful. psychopathic-like. abhorrent.

Jul 13th
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C

Great idea, but production quality could be much improved. Also, the reporter shares a clear/ blatant bias with the interviewees and on the podcast. I think that makes for poor journalism. Really wanted to love this podcast, but I just can't.

Feb 21st
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Zoe Hall

Loved this. Captivating, honest and a real conversation starter during car trip.

May 19th
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Aedan Croissant

Great podcast. Shame there aren't any more episodes /seasons

Mar 13th
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Lydia Syme

Great episode, although I felt there was some entrapment in the questions. The only thing extra I wanted to hear was, after the comparison between the spider and giraffe, is if human life has the same value as the spider to these hunters. I value the sustainability that hunting has but in terms of population control arguments and that life is equal, why are human culls are not permitted in their eyes. Or are they? And I suppose the answer is, for me, the reason I have never shot a deer and never purposefully kill spiders is because I couldnt kill a human either. But Id like to hear the hunters perspective.

Nov 7th
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Sherrie Harwood

loving this series facinating to hear the other side of the stoy

Oct 19th
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Tiffany Pond

Incredibly engaging. So interesting to hear the other side of the story. Well done! - Please, keep them coming!

Oct 17th
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Martin Peters

great program Sarah. excellent interviewing and brave too!

Oct 16th
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Martin Peters

Excellent program. Fantastic interviewing by Sarah McVie and very brave too!

Oct 16th
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lynden young

great yo listen too

Sep 21st
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