Emeka Conversations on the Road
Emeka Conversations on the Road is an unscripted podcast built around unplanned conversations with everyday Australians.
In this podcast, Emeka Edwin-Nweze travels around Australia to explore perspectives, lived experiences, developing ideas, and the opinion of the Australian public. Conversations unfold naturally with space to ask questions, reflect, laugh, debate, clarify, and build understanding together, without performance.
This podcast values truth, curiosity, authenticity, and the slow work of thinking through ideas and their impact on real life.
Australia is dividing, and Sydney just showed us how. Division. Ideology. And a country asking where it's heading.
Emeka walks into a Sydney rally in the weeks following the Bondi Beach attack and just before the 26 January March for Australia, a charged public gathering where speeches, protests, and raw emotion collide around questions of immigration, national identity, leadership, safety, and the future of Australia.
On The Road takes the conversation out of the studio and into the streets: real Australians, unfiltered opinions on politics, housing, immigration, the cost-of-living crisis, and why civic participation is the only thing that actually moves the needle.
In this episode of Emeka Conversations: On The Road, Emeka speaks with an everyday Australian in Sydney about political participation, public accountability, and what it actually takes to create change.
In this episode of Emeka Conversations: On The Road, Emeka speaks with an everyday Australian about Covid, government decisions, media narratives, and the growing distrust many people feel toward institutions.
In episode 6, Emeka sits down with Rocco De Angelis, South Australian small business owner and One Nation state election candidate, for a direct and uncompromising conversation about leadership, governance, public trust, and the forces shaping Australia’s future.
Australia Day has become a flashpoint in Australia’s national conversation, and this episode goes directly to the centre of it.
Emeka takes the discussion out of studios and online debates and into the streets of Brisbane on Australia Day to examine what Australians are actually experiencing, saying, and feeling about migration, national identity, free speech, and government accountability.
Australia’s immigration debate is no longer hypothetical. It is being driven by lived experience, including migrants who chose Australia for its values and now want those values protected. Emeka speaks with Australians and migrants about assimilation, leadership failure, free speech, and why criticism of policy is not racism.
In Episode 2 of Emeka Conversations On The Road, I hit the streets of Australia to ask everyday Australians what they really think about migration, identity, housing, and who this country is actually for.
Australia is grappling with the aftermath of the Bondi Beach attack, and many Australians are questioning how our leaders have responded. In the first episode of Emeka Conversations, On The Road, I sit down with Ashton Gresham for an unscripted, on-the-ground conversation about radicalisation, policing, free speech, and what the government is choosing to say, and not say, in the wake of tragedy.