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SBS Insight
Australia
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Insight is Australia's leading forum for debate and powerful first-person stories.
Each week, Kumi Taguchi hosts a lively conversation and dives deep into a single topic. We bring together surprising and unpredictable guests: people with first-hand experience of the issue as well as experts and those with strong opinions.
Be part of the ongoing discussion about the latest issues on Facebook and Twitter (#insightsbs), and stay up to date by subscribing to our newsletter.
Watch Insight on Tuesdays at 8.30pm on SBS ONE. Repeated Wednesday 2.10pm on SBS ONE.
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Each week, Kumi Taguchi hosts a lively conversation and dives deep into a single topic. We bring together surprising and unpredictable guests: people with first-hand experience of the issue as well as experts and those with strong opinions.
Be part of the ongoing discussion about the latest issues on Facebook and Twitter (#insightsbs), and stay up to date by subscribing to our newsletter.
Watch Insight on Tuesdays at 8.30pm on SBS ONE. Repeated Wednesday 2.10pm on SBS ONE.
Contributions to this page should comply with SBS' Network Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy which are linked clearly below.
Network Terms and Conditions
sbs.com.au/terms
Privacy Policy
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Feedback or Complaints
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I saved a man from a car in flames and he didn't thank me | SBS Insight
When people are in trouble, who steps in to rescue them, and at what cost? Insight explores this question with guests including Monique, who fell 10 meters in the Blue Mountains and was saved by paramedic Dave. Shelby and her friend heard someone fall from Sea Cliff Bridge and stayed with the injured person for 7 hours until help arrived. Dani, a professional photographer, began a project to inspire better safety practices after realising the dangers of geolocation in landscape photos. Neil fell 6 meters down a waterfall and crawled for two days with a broken leg before being rescued. Phil, a former Defence and police officer, shares his rescue experiences. Mark rescued a woman who had a seizure while driving. Keni pulled a man from a fiery crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Joanne organised and fundraised for her son’s rescue in Nepal after he went missing for 43 days. Saskia, a surf lifesaver, performed a risky rescue to save three boys. Gill was the last person rescued alive from the London Underground bombing in 2005.
Insight airs Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS: www.sbs.com.au/news/insight
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Insight, hosted by Kumi Taguchi, is Australia's leading forum for powerful first-person stories offering a unique perspective on the way we live.
Insight first went to air in 1995 and has since been a mainstay of SBS current affairs programming. The team doesn't shy away from taboo topics: from polygamy, to brain implants, to the secrets revealed on the deathbed.
Do you want to be part of the discussion and join an Insight record? Insight aims to include a range of backgrounds, ages, and perspectives in our studio audience. If you want to be involved, register here: bit.ly/3vQlO7T
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Insight airs Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS: www.sbs.com.au/news/insight
SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/3txZoUN
Insight, hosted by Kumi Taguchi, is Australia's leading forum for powerful first-person stories offering a unique perspective on the way we live.
Insight first went to air in 1995 and has since been a mainstay of SBS current affairs programming. The team doesn't shy away from taboo topics: from polygamy, to brain implants, to the secrets revealed on the deathbed.
Do you want to be part of the discussion and join an Insight record? Insight aims to include a range of backgrounds, ages, and perspectives in our studio audience. If you want to be involved, register here: bit.ly/3vQlO7T
Visit our website: www.sbs.com.au/news/insight/
Catch up on full episodes: www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/insight
Like us on Facebook: InsightSBS
Follow us on Twitter: insightSBS
Follow us on Instagram: insightsbs
Network Terms & Conditions: www.sbs.com.au/terms
Privacy Policy: www.sbs.com.au/privacy
Feedback or complaints: www.sbs.com.au/complaints
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Do we have to include everyone? | SBS Insight
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Is the push for diversity broadening our horizons or stifling us? Insight delves into this question with guests including Osama, who was told he could only ever play a security guard in TV because of his race. Monique runs a diversity modelling agency for "all people" except overweight individuals, and those who are gender-diverse or trans. Corey lost work and contacts due to the "woke" film in...
Has comedy become 'too woke?' | SBS Insight
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Where's the line when it comes to humour, and what happens when you cross it? Insight investigates. Corey was cancelled after a controversial joke about race and rape at the Perth Fringe Festival. Akmal's humour, often targeting religious hypocrisy, has estranged him from his Orthodox Christian family. Lewis went viral for a joke about Prince Philip made just moments after his death. Jordan and...
How old is too old? | SBS Insight
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How do we judge how old is too old, and who gets to decide? Insight explores this question with guests including Ginger and Carman, social media influencers in their 60s who defy age norms. Mike became a father at 62 and believes fatherhood has no age limit. Sue, a 75-year-old bus driver, works full-time, while Jennifer worries about her 86-year-old mother, Nancy, driving. Gwenda, diagnosed wit...
We spent $200,000 on our wedding, instead of paying off our house | SBS Insight
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The institution of marriage is evolving, yet the wedding industry is thriving. Insight delves into various wedding experiences, including Luke and Zoe's ordeal with a disruptive family member at their wedding. Millie and James opted for a non-traditional bush wedding spanning multiple days. Joe and Andrew invested nearly $200,000 in their gay wedding. Barbie and her husband took out a mortgage ...
How do you date while celibate? | SBS Insight
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Why are people celibate and how does it impact their lives? Insight chats to those who live and navigate their worlds in celibacy. Wynona, diagnosed with Endometriosis, struggles with excruciating pain during both sex and arousal. Kate, from Australian Asexuals, found it difficult to relate to her peers growing up. Michael, identifying as gay, feels disconnected from the LGBTQ community due to ...
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I needed to join her, otherwise the world would end | SBS Insight
There were three people in my marriage | SBS Insight
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There were three people in my marriage | SBS Insight
I found out my husband was having a relationship with my sister | SBS Insight
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I found out my husband was having a relationship with my sister | SBS Insight
I believe all relationships are transactional | SBS Insight
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I believe all relationships are transactional | SBS Insight
Our landlord was using cameras to spy on us | SBS Insight
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Our landlord was using cameras to spy on us | SBS Insight
Is DNA evidence reliable in solving crimes? | SBS Insight
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I felt guilty for not killing him | SBS Insight
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I felt guilty for not killing him | SBS Insight
I had one hour to make the most difficult decision of my life | SBS Insight
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I had one hour to make the most difficult decision of my life | SBS Insight
I left home at 15, to join Melbourne's punk rock scene | SBS Insight
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I left home at 15, to join Melbourne's punk rock scene | SBS Insight
My son got a vasectomy without telling me | Full Episode | SBS Insight
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My son got a vasectomy without telling me | Full Episode | SBS Insight
He wasn't just a police officer; he saved my life | Full Episode | SBS Insight
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ADHD meds changed my life | Full Episode | SBS Insight
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ADHD meds changed my life | Full Episode | SBS Insight
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Insight Returns to SBS and SBS On Demand on Tuesday 5 March from 8:30pm AEDT
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Insight Returns to SBS and SBS On Demand on Tuesday 5 March from 8:30pm AEDT
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My ex is now my best friend | Full Episode | SBS Insight
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I never look at my phone. However maybe because I am too busy eating chocolates!
He should’ve retired from stand up comedy.
Just change the channel, it is really that easy!
Hughesy is a complete dudd foistered upon us by some useless moronic TV executives who are probably ex- ABC. Get him off TV.
I would never think of asking a virtual stranger their ethnicity. And if, for some reason, the person tells me, okay, that’s fine, that’s interesting. I’d tell mine, half Irish, a quarter Polish, a quarter Russian/Ukrainian (Soviet) How do I “identify?” Just as I said! All three cultures are important to me. If I have pick one? I really can’t. I’d rather identify by religious background. All of my family is Catholic of some sort, both Eastern and Latin rites.
This is scary
Facts Sean, thank you!
I love sbs Insight!
Sean is right!
😮😮 we have right technology stop why and find out who doing.. Why not being used correctly, no different many other things human world causing concerns to themselves others and in life??
When you restrict who can talk about a subject, you create bigger problems & you're taking away a basic human right that everyone should be able to practice, regardless of where you're from. We need to be able to talk about this stuff without the whole setting falling into emotional chaos, people need to understand that debating a subject is the place in which we can come to a solution, but it's not the place to attack others, it's a place of neutral ground. I hope we can start to talk about this as a collective rather than just constantly being at each other's throats and never actually fixing the problem 😞
Fantastic episode! Wokeness has taken over the world! 😵💫🤢
totally correct woke culture has gone way to far
Sean nailed it. The woke are bullies refusing respectful discourse and demanding everyone go along with anything they demand.
Nuanced discussion of a complicated issue.
Anything you say will offend someone, somewhere
Very well said Sean
Very touching stories. May they all find peace love and God, whom I find is very much a requirement 🙏💗🙏
This was a very interesting episode. This is a minefield. I’m 60yo. I’m finding a lot of people under 30yo offended by everything and take themselves very seriously. Resilience and character don’t seem to be encouraged anymore. The rubbish behaviour we all went through in the 70s and 80s - I don’t know if the current generation could of handled what we went through. I find trans people take themselves very very seriously. There is no humour with anything anymore, I hope I haven’t offended too many people with my comment.
This was so interesting. I'm so happy there are people out there to assist people in their choice of death💗
The answer: yes. Even your warning is ridiculous.
Love seeing all the calm and productive conversations on this channel. Good stuff Australia.
Cheers
Spot on
Inside leftist politics, there are generational gaps. The end goal is the always the same though, which is ensuring everyone is respected with how they want to be respected. I agree with him & can understand his sensibilities in terms of how confusing it can be to identify with people now. My approach is, if you aren't sure, always refer to the person as 'they', when I do this, the person will naturally correct me & that's absolutely fine by me. Its happened to me before, and I wasn't offended in the slightest. I told them that they can refer to me as she/her
Woke culture
Our body. Our choice. it should be as simple as that.
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Such brave people ❤
Some really hard life choices there 😭but Who names tumours! Jeez I’ve seen and heard it all now All the best with the surgery x
I have problems with my feet due to the blood return valves not working properly I have pain every day some days are better than others they won't operate on me due to my weight but it's in my genetics and i have had a weight problem all of my life I have to endure pain I think I have a high pain threshes hold some days are better than others and some days I do get depressed I am 52 years old
Great program! I'm glad that one of the commenters mentioned that pain makes you socially isolated. When I hurt I can barely form words, and the last thing I want to do is to deal with other people. I try my best to be a nice person, but I get so cranky and short tempered, that I don't even want to be in the same room with myself.
This program on chronic pain is exactly what I needed to hear. Living in Canada it seems the wait to even get connected to helpful programs as described is years wait and would need to travel 2 hours there & back to such a facility. I am now at the stage with chronic pain where I simply no longer enjoy being in my body. So much energy goes into the search for this kind of help we all want…it can be overwhelmingly tiring/stressful. Thank you SBS Insight ❤🇨🇦
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I looked at the faces of the auditorium when the pain sufferers told their stories. Their facial expressions showed so much compassion. 🇸🇪
Very interesting, thanks 😊
Wow
I just love insight! Always bring formation in a good format.
I am a Stage 4 cancer patient in NZ where this legislation has been in place for a short time too. And I want to live, but not Suffer, I found this presentation Brilliant! Moving, Inspiring! and insightful, except for the narrow minded Dr Mark who's clearly deluded! and doesn't know that he does not know this, if he could see it, he would know and his whole world would shift. Until then, unfortuately for him, Like many others he is representative of,, Stuck! is Stuck!
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Voluntary Assisted Dying, as well as Euthanasia, should be legal practices in every country around the world.
Well, I myself think everyone should have the right to decide when they want to be ..done..their own decisions no one else
America has multiple facilities with patients whom are in beds and no quality of life. Aged care is terrible but these people are unable to make a decision about dying. No they cannot rid pain
I liked the fact that it was described as a "beautiful" experience.
We have MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) in Canada. Thank God. I’m all for it! Patient autonomy and freedom to choose. ❤️🇨🇦. I’m a Registered Nurse and have been a hospice volunteer for 25 years. Palliative care is wonderful but having the right to choose is vital.
Powerful and emotional episode
Im so relieved to know that ppl have been listened to genuinely, whilst meeting the ultimate goal of their/our FREEDOM of CHOICE. 💜💕 Grateful in extravagant heartfelt ways to all who have taken this final journey! We love you!🎶
Nice 👍
Always such interesting topics.
An outstanding program! Everyone where so open and personal. ❤️ Before you yourself have dealt with trauma, you never know what people are thinking at that traumatic moment and afterwards. This program was an eye opener for me, even though I have dealt with trauma. But I have not really reflected of it this way. I hope the shark lady will be able to play actively with her son again.
Wishing each of these folks a beautiful future.