It's the Shake Up and we're talking…
Russian president Vladamir Putin declaring war on Ukraine, the awkwardness of trying to be a relatable politician, and dealing with manipulative romantic partners.
Join Hack's Dave Marchese with drag artist Etcetera Etcetera, and Today Show reporter Iza Staskowski.

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Folge vom 25.02.2022The Shakeup: Ukraine invasion, pollie glow ups and love bombing
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Folge vom 24.02.2022Young Ukrainians react to warMissile strikes have started and explosions can be heard across Ukraine. After months of speculation, Russian president Vladimir Putin has launched a full-scale invasion of the Donbas region. He’s warned Moscow will retaliate if anyone tries to intervene, while Ukraine is appealing to the world for help. So far, western allies have imposed economic sanctions on Russia, but will they work? And, a young Ukrainian woman describes her fears for what lies ahead. Live guests: Isabella Higgins, ABC Europe correspondent Julia Tymoshenko, 22-year-old from Ukraine Dr Alexey Muraviev, expert in National Security and Strategic Studies at Curtin University
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Folge vom 23.02.2022Why Australians kill kangaroosIt’s hard to think of an animal more iconic to Australia than the kangaroo. But graziers reckon they’re pests. In outback Queensland there’s a massive shooting industry to keep their numbers down, much to the distress of animal welfare activists. A $500,000 reward is on offer for anyone who can help solve the mystery of what happened to Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez. If you’re part of the Asian community in Australia, your levels of stress, anxiety and depression are higher during the pandemic. But young Aussies are helping their families cope with the mental toll in culturally empowering ways. Plus, after a six-year legal battle, the US women's national soccer team have reached a $33 million settlement over equal pay. Live guests: Brendan Cullen, Detective Acting Superintendent Dr Xanthe Mallett, criminologist Tracey Holmes, ABC sports reporter
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Folge vom 22.02.2022What will Russia do next?Europe is on the brink of the biggest invasion since World War II, after Russian troops were ordered into eastern Ukraine. World leaders have called it a breach of international law and several governments have vowed to retaliate with economic sanctions. Australia will soon fly a fleet of drones and establish temporary stations in Antarctica, to boost our claim to the territory. Plus, grand romantic gestures in the early days of a relationship can be genuinely sweet and super romantic - or a sign of something more toxic, like love bombing. Live guests: Matthew Sussex, Russian foreign and security policy researcher at the Australian National University Tim Stephens, Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney Law School Dr Zac Seidler, clinical psychologist