

Catherine Nixie
British correspondent for The Economist. Explains the rise of "romanticy" in fantasy literature.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 26min
A run for cover: LA’s fires and insurance
Shishan Joshi, Defense Editor for The Economist, discusses the complexities surrounding women in combat roles, addressing misconceptions and emphasizing their contributions. Catherine Nixie, Culture Correspondent, dives into the dark origins of children's literature, questioning the appropriateness of sanitizing classic tales like Cinderella. They also explore how California's fires expose insurers' pricing challenges amidst climate change, reflecting on broader urban planning and regulatory issues.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 22min
I’ll be jammed: electronic warfare in Ukraine
Shashank Joshi, Defense editor at The Economist, dives into the invisible but crucial electronic warfare shaping the Ukraine conflict, revealing how strategies evolve from jamming to cutting-edge software. Tim Cross, Senior science writer, unveils the sinister side of cycling with carbon monoxide as a potential performance booster, exploring its biochemical effects. Meanwhile, Catherine Nixie, Culture correspondent, critiques the dwindling art of oratory in British Parliament, attributing it to social media's influence on political discourse and engagement.

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Dec 13, 2022 • 27min
Continental drift: Europe’s challenges
Henry Kerr, Economics editor for The Economist, unpacks Europe's immediate energy crisis and the looming impact of American policies on its green ambitions. Kinley Salmon, the West Africa correspondent, provides an eye-opening look at the cocoa industry in Ivory Coast, spotlighting the struggles of local farmers caught between welfare and market demands. Catherine Nixie, the Britain's correspondent, reveals the rich historical narratives embedded in London's street names, illustrating how they reflect societal values and the city’s evolving identity.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 22min
I’ll be jammed: electronic warfare in Ukraine
Join Shishang Joshi, the Defense editor for The Economist with expertise in electronic warfare, as he delves into the intense battle for control in Ukraine’s electromagnetic spectrum. Tim Cross, a senior science writer, discusses the surprising use of carbon monoxide in cycling as a doping tool, raising eyebrows in a sport plagued by scandals. Cultural correspondent Catherine Nixie analyzes the declining substance of British parliamentary speeches, revealing how political discourse has shifted in modern times. Tune in for a captivating exploration of war, sport, and politics!

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Jul 5, 2024 • 30min
Starming victory: Labour sweeps to power
Ed Carr, Deputy Editor for The Economist, and Catherine Nixey, Britain correspondent, dive into Britain's momentous Labour Party victory after 14 years. They dissect Keir Starmer's leadership style and the weighty challenges ahead, from economic renewal to restoring the nation's global reputation. The conversation shifts to the volatile political landscape, including the Conservative Party's losses and the rising influence of the Liberal Democrats. With pressing global issues on the horizon, Carr and Nixey explore how Labour might navigate its newfound power.