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Miranda Sawyer

Audio reviewer at The Observer and host of the Paper Cuts podcast. Offers expertise in media and podcasting.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 7min

Have we hit peak politics podcast? – Panel edition

This discussion features Miranda Sawyer, audio reviewer for The Observer and host of Paper Cuts, alongside Jim Waterson, founder of London Centric and former media editor at The Guardian. They dive into the wild world of political podcasts, debating their impact on culture and societal discourse. Topics include the overwhelming nature of podcast voices, the shift from traditional media, and how British and American politicians engage differently through this medium. The panel humorously considers whether certain demographics should even have access to microphones!
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Dec 20, 2024 • 42min

Trump shooting, Oasis frenzy, Huak Tuah and more – The 20 weirdest moments of 2024 – Part One

Miranda Sawyer, a seasoned journalist and year analyst from Paper Cuts, joins Jonn Elledge, a contributor to various podcasts, to reflect on the wildest moments of 2024. They dive into the chaos of Oasis's ticket sales and the implications of their reunion. Outrage over England's Euros kit sparks fervent debates about cultural identity. The duo also examines the bizarre media frenzy around Donald Trump's controversies, shedding light on class identity and the absurdities of viral fame. Their witty insights make 2024’s chaos entertainingly relatable.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 41min

Soaked Sunak, Brat summer, the Hot Hitman and more – The 20 weirdest moments of 2024 – Part Two

This week, Miranda Sawyer, a presenter known for her sharp commentary on current events, and Jonn Elledge, a versatile podcast contributor, dive into the most surreal moments of 2024. They hilariously recount Rishi Sunak's rain-soaked campaign launch and discuss the absurd trajectory of political figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Emmanuel Macron. The duo explores the delightful chaos of dark humor in politics, the public's baffling reactions, and how memes have trivialized serious issues, capturing the bizarre intersection of culture and politics.