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Aug 22, 2024 • 18min

#500 | This is Episode #500

This milestone celebration dives into the podcast's incredible five-year journey. Behind-the-scenes secrets reveal the intricacies of episode production. The host shares fascinating listener demographics and highlights impressive growth. A new release schedule is announced, promising exciting changes ahead. As gratitude pours out, there's a special membership offer to honor loyal listeners. It’s a heartfelt look at evolution and community engagement, ensuring continued support for English learners.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 18min

#498 | Ozempic - The Weight Loss Miracle Drug?

Ozempic is stirring debate as a potential miracle drug for weight loss, but concerns linger about its long-term effects. The discussion dives into its mechanism, revealing ties to American eating habits and the obesity epidemic. The popularity of Ozempic among celebrities contrasts sharply with rising critiques on its safety and dependency risks. Additionally, the conversation highlights how ultra-processed foods play a significant role in this healthcare dilemma, prompting questions about quick fixes versus sustainable solutions.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 21min

#496 | Labour Won The Election. Now What?

Keir Starmer, the newly elected Prime Minister of the UK and leader of the Labour Party, discusses the implications of Labour's electoral victory. He shares insights on the party's winning manifesto, focusing on addressing the housing crisis and the challenges posed by NIMBYism. Starmer highlights proposed economic changes, including public spending and tax policies, while contemplating the UK's future relationship with the EU. His vision emphasizes fairness and equality as the nation navigates a new political landscape.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 38min

#494 | The Haitian Revolution

Explore the harrowing yet inspiring tale of the Haitian Revolution, where enslaved individuals fought fiercely for their freedom. Discover the life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, a pivotal military leader emerging from brutal conditions. The podcast dives into the societal structures of Saint-Domingue and the initial uprisings sparked by ideals from the French Revolution. Learn about the intense diplomatic struggles, betrayals, and eventual victory that led to Haiti becoming the world's first free black-led nation. It's a gripping look at resilience and human rights!
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Jul 25, 2024 • 19min

#492 | Cool Britannia | 1990s Britain

Travel back to the vibrant 'Cool Britannia' era of 1990s Britain, where music icons like Oasis and Blur, political figure Tony Blair, and artists like Tracy Emin and Damian Hirst intertwined to create a unique cultural renaissance. Explore the impact of The Spice Girls and the Union Jack symbolism, London's role as a creative hub, and the economic influence of Britain's creative industries. Delve into the complexities and nostalgia surrounding this iconic period in British history.
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Jul 18, 2024 • 20min

#490 | JK Rowling & Transgenderism

Famous author JK Rowling discusses her controversial views on transgenderism, sparking debates on free speech laws. Topics include her reasons for speaking out, public reactions, impact on education, personal experiences influencing her opinion, criticism from Harry Potter actors, and ongoing role in the public debate.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 20min

#488 | John Stonehouse | The Politician Who Faked His Death

Guest John Stonehouse, a British politician, faked his death in 1974 and resurfaced in Australia. Topics include his financial woes, speculation of being a Czech spy, affair with his secretary, multiple fake identities, legal trial, and impact on British politics.
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Jul 4, 2024 • 22min

#486 | North vs. South | The Great English Divide

Explore the North-South divide in England, tracing back to historical, economic, and political factors. Delve into stereotypes, Industrial Revolution impacts, and Margaret Thatcher's influence. Learn about regional disparities in accents, vocabulary, and health. Discover institutional prejudice against Northern accents. Dive into the humorous rivalry between Northerners and Southerners.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 21min

#484 | Robert Fortune: The Man Who Stole Tea From China

Guest Robert Fortune, a Scottish botanist, stole tea production secrets from China, impacting global tea industry.Considers tea's importance to Britain, Opium Wars, travel restrictions in China, Fortune's disguise and exploration, Indian tea industry success, and Fortune's legacy.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 21min

#482 | Ayn Rand & The Philosophy of Objectivism

Explore Ayn Rand's controversial philosophy of Objectivism, her life in Russia and America, the themes of 'The Fountainhead' and 'Atlas Shrugged', the core beliefs of Objectivism including rational self-interest, the role of government, controversies and criticisms, and Rand's impact and legacy.

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