

If I Speak
Novara Media
Ash Sarkar and Moya Lothian-McLean sort the personal from the political, tackle listener dilemmas and air their opinions on the frustrations of modern life.
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Feb 4, 2025 โข 1h 4min
50: The return of the slur
After hearing the R-word on a comedy podcast, Moya offers an intrusive thought about the limits of language policing. Plus: what to do about a horrible housemate.
Send in your questions for If I Speakโs birthday AMA episode on 18th February! ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Jan 28, 2025 โข 1h 1min
49: We need to see more wrinkles on screen!
Ash and Moya discuss womenโs changing faces on screen and the intensifying obsession with ageing. Plus: tough love for a Special One whoโs getting in their own way.
Email your dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Jan 21, 2025 โข 1h 1min
48: Is it time to cut off my lying dad?
Ash and Moya tackle a mailbag full of dilemmas, including a committed couple arguing over money, a daughter considering cutting off her dad, and a student struggling to overcome the trauma of rape. Plus: Ash blushes her way through your emails about gay porn.
CW: suicide, rape.
Resources: https://thesurvivorstrust.org/support-in-your-area
Email your dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Jan 14, 2025 โข 1h 22min
47: Is the era of public shaming over? w/ Yomi Adegoke at London Podcast Festival
Recorded live at London Podcast Festival last September, Ash and Moya are joined by Yomi Adegoke โ author of The List and Slay In Your Lane โ to talk about public shaming. Is the era of the online pile-on over? Plus, our audience of special ones help to solve some listener dilemmas.
Email your dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Jan 7, 2025 โข 1h 16min
46: Porn is everywhere. How damaging is it really?
What happens when sex becomes an online stunt? Ash and Moya discuss OnlyFans creator Lily Phillips, who challenged herself to have sex with 100 men in one day, and wonder if the radical feminists were right about porn. Plus: advice for a listener struggling to build deeper friendships.
Email your dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Dec 31, 2024 โข 1h 7min
45: Surviving end-of-year burnout
What has 2024 taught us? Ash and Moya reflect on a year of discomfort and grief, from personal challenges to political setbacks. Plus: what classic dance track does Ash have stuck in her head?
Email your dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Dec 24, 2024 โข 1h 1min
44. How to deal with people who canโt deal with you
Moya and Ash swerve the fuzzy festive feelings in order to get some things off their chest. Plus, advice for a listener who feels trapped in their happy relationship.
Email your missed connections and dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Dec 17, 2024 โข 1h 1min
43: How far would you go to be yourself? w/ Amrou Al-Kadhi
Moya and Ash talk to writer and director Amrou Al-Kadhi about their brilliant debut film, Layla, which follows a young drag queen in chaotic pursuit of self-expression. Plus, advice on how to handle a partner with a porn addiction.
Email your missed connections and dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Dec 10, 2024 โข 54min
42: Why wonโt they just break up?
[Updated file!] Moya has a theory for Ash about unhappy couples who will do anything except break up. Why are we sometimes so hesitant to pull the plug? Plus, advice for a special one dealing with guilt after the end of a relationship.
Email your missed connections and dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.

Dec 3, 2024 โข 1h 2min
41: When do good habits become dark obsessions?
Moya and Ash tackle a mystery question about breaking bad habits, with a frank discussion about open relationships, exercise and disordered eating (content warning). Plus, a listener with a question about cross-racial dating, and verdicts on Gladiator II and GNX.
Email your missed connections and dilemmas to ifispeak@novaramedia.com
Music by Matt Huxley.


