Podcast Week: Lattouf launches podcast, CMO of The Iconic, and Christchurch shooting probe
Antoinette Lattouf launches We Used to be Journos with Jan Fran, Joey Watson investigates Christchurch’s lone actor myth, and Joanna Robinson reflects on growth.

Antoinette Lattouf launches podcast - first interview after Federal Court win
Antoinette Lattouf and Jan Fran have launched a new independent podcast, We Used to be Journos, tackling declining trust in mainstream media, institutional bias, and the growing need for media literacy.
The weekly show, produced by their new venture Ette Media, debuted on Wednesday, July 2 via Acast, with episodes available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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In this honest and heartfelt conversation, Joanna Robinson, CMO of The Iconic, opens up about a defining moment of uncomfortable growth®: stepping into a high-stakes leadership role as an interim executive and having to lead a significant restructure within just two months.
You can listen to the whole chat here:
On March 15, 2019, a devastating attack rocked Christchurch, New Zealand, when a gunman killed 51 people at two mosques.
Official reports labelled him a lone actor, but what if there’s more beneath the surface? Secrets We Keep: Lone Actor is a gripping six-part podcast series that traces the path of Australia’s deadliest terrorist, revealing a story far more complex than previously told.
Available exclusively on LiSTNR, it's the latest chapter in the acclaimed Secrets We Keep podcast.
Investigative journalist Joey Watson takes listeners on a revealing journey into the digital world that influenced Brenton Tarrant, a radicalised young man from Grafton. Watson exposes new evidence showing Tarrant was not acting in isolation.








