Reasons Revisited cover image

Reasons Revisited

Latest episodes

undefined
Jun 26, 2022 • 52min

BREAKING THE MOULD: Ed and Geoff explore the hidden world of fungi

Hello! Fungi are everywhere, but most of us have never given them much of a second thought. From mushrooms to moulds, they may have the power to help with some of our trickiest problems. We talk to Merlin Sheldrake about why ignoring fungi is dangerous and what we can learn from them. Dr David Erritzoe from Imperial College discusses the potential therapeutic applications of psilocybin on depression and Fern Freud tells us about her passion for foraging for mushrooms on her doorstep. Plus: Life is too short to stuff a mushroom it seems, as Ed stuffs peppers instead.Buy tickets for our live show Merlin Sheldrake Merlin Sheldrake’s Entangled Life: How fungi make our worlds, change our minds and shape our futures Check out the work of Imperial’s Centre for Psychedelic Research Go on a foraging walk with Foraged by Fern Fern’s Tik Tok pageWhat's Ed's mystery fungus? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Jun 19, 2022 • 52min

PRISON BREAK: Alternatives for women in the justice system

Hello! This week we’re talking about women in prison. Women make up a tiny proportion of the prison population - less than 5% - and yet their imprisonment can wreak lasting and far-reaching damage. Addressing the needs of this minority could have a significant positive impact, say Kate Paradine, CEO of Women in Prison, Paula Harriott, Head of Prisoner Engagement at the Prison Reform Trust and Mel Evans from No Births Behind Bars. Plus: Ed’s gearing up for a festival special. Buy tickets for our live show here on 17th July here Women in Prison Prison Reform Trust Paula’s podcast the Secret Life of Prisons No Births Behind Bars, sign the petition  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Jun 12, 2022 • 54min

FROM PHILANTHROPY TO JUSTICE: what the wealthy can contribute to society

Hello! This week we’re revisiting a topic we’ve examined before: the role of the ultra-wealthy in our society. The Patriotic Millionaires movement recently lobbied in Davos for governments around the world to tax them more. We talk to Gemma McGough from Patriotic Millionaires about why it’s important for the rich to speak up, to Stephanie Brobbey about how wealthy people can become ‘good ancestors’, and to Derek Bardowell about taking funders and philanthropists on an educational journey to see the light about systemic change.Plus: Ed admits the real reason he likes cycling to work and Geoff’s personalised number plate secret is finally outed.Buy tickets for the live show on 17th July hereListen to our 2017 episode ‘Who wants to tax a millionaire’Listen to our 2019 episode ‘For richer, for super richer: taxing the ultra wealthy’Patriotic Millionaires UKThe Good Ancestor MovementTen Years’ TimeWhy Philanthropy Isn’t The Answer (with Anand Giridharadas), Pitchfork Economics Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Jun 5, 2022 • 37min

Andrea Elliott: Invisible Child

Hello, as part of Cheerful Book Club we're welcoming our first ever Pulitzer Prize winner onto the show. Andrea Elliott talks about her new book Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival and Hope in New York City. Almost a decade in the making, the book follows a young girl, Dasani, as she grows up without a home in New York City. We talk to Andrea about what it's like to win a Pulitzer, the role of the journalist, Obama and her reasons for hope and optimism. Plus: Ed has crossed the pond and we hear about an improbable new sport for Geoff to turn his hand to. Buy tickets for our live show here: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/reasons-to-be-cheerful-live/ Andrea's book, Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival and Hope in New York City https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/144/1447200/invisible-child/9781529151169.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
May 29, 2022 • 47min

ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROAM: Making nature accessible to everyone

Hello! This week we’re talking about the accessibility of public land and the Right to Roam campaign. Only 8% of land in England is accessible to the general public and one-third of land is still owned by the aristocracy. We talk to Nick Hayes about the history of this archaic system and the Right to Roam Campaign; Nadia Shaikh about barriers to accessing nature and the countryside for people of colour; and Jon Moses about how we get to a future where more of our land is accessible to all. Plus: Ed and Geoff bring kleptomaniac seagulls and fugitive flamingos to justice and why the aubergine revolution is now in motion Right to Roam Campaign: https://www.righttoroam.org.uk/Kinder in Colour: https://kinderincolour.land/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
May 22, 2022 • 51min

MIND THE (HEALTH) GAP: The postcode lottery of life

Hello! This week we’re talking about health inequalities. The evidence has long been clear that your life circumstances determine how long and how healthy your life will be. Over the last decade, life expectancy has stalled and the pandemic has amplified existing inequalities. In the face of this bleak prognosis, we look for optimism with the leading academic on the topic Professor. Sir Michael Marmot, who tells us about the social factors that determine health; Christina Gray, Member of the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and Director for Communities and Public Health for Bristol on the importance of community cohesion; and Chris Thomas, Principal Research Fellow at IPPR about the links between health and economic prosperity.Plus: Geoff talks Star Wars and Ed tells us about his run-in with the Chancellor.Show notes:Buy tickets for the live show on 17th July here: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/reasons-to-be-cheerful-live/ Ed's speech in the Commons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjtXbwi-2QgFair Society, Healthy Lives (The Marmot Review, 2010): https://www.instituteofhealthequity.org/resources-reports/fair-society-healthy-lives-the-marmot-review Marmot Review 10 Years On (2020): https://www.instituteofhealthequity.org/resources-reports/marmot-review-10-years-on Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review (2021): https://www.instituteofhealthequity.org/resources-reports/build-back-fairer-the-covid-19-marmot-review Ambition Lawrence Weston: https://www.ambitionlw.org/ IPPR: Introducing the Commission on Health and Prosperity (2022): https://www.ippr.org/research/publications/health-and-prosperity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
May 15, 2022 • 49min

BRAIN POWER: Disentangling the narratives around dyslexia

Hello! This week we’re talking about dyslexia—how we need to improve its recognition in our society and understand the contribution people with dyslexia can make. At least 1 in 10 people in the UK are estimated to have dyslexia and are still facing barriers to inclusion in the classroom, the workplace and society more broadly. We speak to Andy Cook from the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, Kate Griggs from Made by Dyslexia and Rob Jennings from the Dyscalculia Network about the power of dyslexic thinking, celebrating neurodiversity and how it’s not just about facing challenges with spelling.Plus: Ed has been interacting with rogue birdlife again and we hear about Geoff’s time moonlighting as an estate agent.Links from the episodeThe Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity: https://www.helenarkell.org.uk/Dyscalculia Network: https://www.dyscalculianetwork.com/Made by Dyslexia: https://www.madebydyslexia.org/Kate's TEDx talk: The Creative Brilliance of Dyslexia | Kate Griggs | TEDxBrightonEmail your comments, questions and episode ideas to reasons@cheerfulpodcast.com or at www.cheerfulpodcast.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
6 snips
May 8, 2022 • 51min

DON'T CHANGE THE CHANNEL: the case against C4 privatisation

Hello! This week we’re looking at the government's proposal to sell off broadcaster Channel 4. Started in the 80s with a remit to commission unique and original programming from independent production companies, Channel 4 has been informing and entertaining us for decades. To find out why the government would want to privatise Channel 4 now, and how it will impact both audiences and production companies, we’re joined by Guardian Media Editor, Jim Waterson, Former Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4 and now President of Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Dorothy Byrne, and founder of True Vision production company, Brian Woods. Plus, Geoff is home alone ...Email your comments, questions and episode ideas to reasons@cheerfulpodcast.com or at www.cheerfulpodcast.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
May 1, 2022 • 50min

THE CHILDCARE CRUNCH - The Hidden Cost of Living Crisis

Hello! This week we’re looking at the huge cost of childcare, an often ignored part of the cost of living crisis. New research has found that almost two thirds of families are paying more, or the same, for their childcare as they do their rent or mortgage, with one in four parents saying they had to cut down on food, heat and clothing to afford childcare. To find out how this compares to other countries and discuss what can be done to help parents, we’re talking to friend of the pod and researcher Christine Berry, Dr Kate Hardy from the University of Leeds, and Joeli Brearly, who founded the charity Pregnant Then Screwed.Plus, Ed’s Make Your Own Sandwich shop gets a reinvention Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Apr 24, 2022 • 53min

FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS: Learning from the US campaigns to organise at Amazon and Starbucks

Hello! America has seen a wave of recent union victories by Amazon and Starbucks workers, and this week we’re looking at why they’ve succeeded where many others have failed, and what UK unions can learn. We’re joined by Starbucks organiser Casey Moore, Director of CLASS, Ellie Mae O’Hagan and General Secretary of Prospect Union, Mike Clancy.Plus, Geoff celebrates his birthday! Email your comments, questions and episode ideas to reasons@cheerfulpodcast.com or at www.cheerfulpodcast.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Get the Snipd
podcast app

Unlock the knowledge in podcasts with the podcast player of the future.
App store bannerPlay store banner

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode

Save any
moment

Hear something you like? Tap your headphones to save it with AI-generated key takeaways

Share
& Export

Send highlights to Twitter, WhatsApp or export them to Notion, Readwise & more

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode