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This is the Australia’s Generation Z podcast, a short podcast series which comes out of a major national research project that looks at teens and diversity. The Australian Generation Z study (AGZ Study) provides a powerful insight into how teenagers are making sense of the world around them. Funded by the Australian Research Council, it explores teenagers’ experiences and understandings of religious, spiritual, gender and sexual diversity. This podcast series explores some of the stories coming out of this project. The AGZ Study comprises a nationally representative telephone survey of 1200 people aged 13-18, in-depth interviews and focus groups. The research directors are Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen (the Australian National University), Professor Andrew Singleton and Associate Professor Anna Halafoff (Deakin University) and Professor Gary Bouma (Monash University). Check out the links for more details about the project.

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August 30, 2020

AGZ Podcast Episode 3: Q & A about the AGZ Study

Join host Andrew Singleton (Deakin University) in a Q and A with podcast producer Jessica Carrascalão Heard. They talk about the data and findings from the Australia's Generation Z (AGZ) study. For details about this project: https://sociology.cass.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/docs/2019/10/AGZ_Report_FINAL_single_pages.pdf This episode was produced by Jessica Carrascalão Heard at the studios of 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne. Thanks to Adrian McEniery.

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July 10, 2020

AGZ Podcast Episode 2: Teenagers and spirituality

In the previous episode, we discovered that only a small proportion of Australian teens are seriously engaged in organised religion. What about spirituality? How many are interested in alternative spiritualities, the occult and paranormal, or wellbeing practices like yoga and meditation? Does this replace religion? Join host Andrew Singleton (Deakin University) as he explores these questions using data and findings from the Australia's Generation Z (AGZ) study. For details: https://sociology.cass.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/docs/2019/10/AGZ_Report_FINAL_single_pages.pdf This episode was produced by Jessica Carrascalão Heard at the studios of 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne. Thanks to Adrian McEniery To protect the identity of our project participants, we've given them pseudonyms and used actors for their voices. Thanks to: - Farmer: Adrian McIneiry - Bill: Maurice Wan - Rose: Jennifer Wilson-Richter - Freya: Claire McGannon - Lucinda: Mairead Spark - Jana: Khalila Kelana - Peter: Tamas Spark

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April 3, 2020

AGZ Podcast Episode 1: Teenagers, religion and a changing Australia

What role does organized religion play in the life of a teenager? Who are the teens who go to a church or mosque now, and how many of them are in Australia? And why do they follow certain faith traditions and not others? Join host Andrew Singleton (Deakin University) as he explores these questions using data and findings from the Australia's Generation Z (AGZ) study. For details: https://sociology.cass.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/docs/2019/10/AGZ_Report_FINAL_single_pages.pdf This episode was produced by Jessica Carrascalão Heard at the studios of 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne. Thanks to Adrian McEniery To protect the identity of our project participants, we've given them pseudonyms and used actors for their voices. Thanks to: - Anne: Loretto Perkins - Clive: Peter de Ryk - Frankie: Tom Donnelly - Madelyn: Jessica Carrascalão Heard - Elizabeth: Ashleigh Robertson - Deniz: Zouhir Gabsi

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What is Australia's Generation Z Podcast?

This is the Australia’s Generation Z podcast, a short podcast series which comes out of a major national research project that looks at teens and diversity.

The Australian Generation Z study (AGZ Study) provides a powerful insight into how teenagers are making sense of the world around them. Funded by the Australian Research Council, it explores teenagers’ experiences and understandings of religious, spiritual, gender and sexual diversity. This podcast series explores some of the stories coming out of this project.

The AGZ Study comprises a nationally representative telephone survey of 1200 people aged 13-18, in-depth interviews and focus groups.

The research directors are Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen (the Australian National University), Professor Andrew Singleton and Associate Professor Anna Halafoff (Deakin University) and Professor Gary Bouma (Monash University). Check out the links for more details about the project.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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