Waleed Aly (aka Nazeem Hussain) is a politics lecturer, columnist, author, radio broadcaster and co-host on Channel Ten's The Project.
Waleed has an extraordinary reputation for making considered and insightful contributions to public debate. We discussed how he's finding the world of commercial television, how the act of writing informs his ideas, the political philosophy of conservatism (what it is and what it isn't), marriage equality, Middle Eastern politics and why ISIS' appeal to young Muslim people in the West might be working.
At one point I hit the mic with my hand and at another point a chair collapses.
Q&A: Between A Frock And A Hard Place
Waleed Aly's writing for Fairfax
Daily Mail Article on Waleed's on-air joke
Waleed's editorial: How Chan and Sukumaran of the Bali 9 Were Let Down
Waleed's editorial: Australia's Renewable Energy Target Failure
Bill Maher's monologue on political correctness
What's Right? The Future of Conservatism in Australia by Waleed Aly
Q&A episode featuring Zaky Mallah
Cause of the Week: Possible Dreams International (possibledreams.org)