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Nov 29, 2019 • 1h 6min
Yanis Varoufakis and Brian Eno on Money, Power and a Call for Radical Change
In a thought-provoking discussion, Yanis Varoufakis, the former Greek finance minister, and Brian Eno, music producer and activist, delve into the urgent need for radical change in our socio-economic systems. They explore how traditional economic models fail to address inequalities, stressing collective creativity over individualism. The conversation touches on AI's impact on jobs, climate change, and the push for grassroots activism to reclaim democracy. They also highlight movements like BDS and Extinction Rebellion as vital catalysts for societal transformation.

Nov 26, 2019 • 46min
Richard Branson: How I Found My Voice
Discover the remarkable journey of Richard Branson, a serial entrepreneur who transformed the Virgin brand across multiple industries. Learn how his adventurous upbringing and early struggles with dyslexia fueled his passion for creating groundbreaking businesses like Virgin Records and Virgin Airways. Explore the exciting golden era of music when he launched iconic talents and how he navigated controversies in healthcare and railways. Delve into his work with 'The Elders,' advocating for global peace and reform, as he shares wisdom from his unique experiences.

Nov 22, 2019 • 1h 4min
P.J. O’Rourke and Lionel Shriver on the Battle for the White House
P.J. O’Rourke, an American political satirist, and Lionel Shriver, a bestselling author, join forces for a lively discussion on the intricacies of the U.S. political landscape. They tackle the tumultuous 2020 presidential race, diving into impeachment and political polarization. The duo critiques the impact of social media on political discourse and voter sentiment. They also explore Pete Buttigieg's unique candidacy challenges, the implications of wealth taxation, and the future of the Republican Party post-Trump, all laced with O’Rourke’s trademark wit.

Nov 19, 2019 • 45min
Naomi Klein on Climate Change, Extinction Rebellion & the case for a Green New Deal
Naomi Klein, a renowned journalist and social activist, discusses her politically engaged upbringing and the role of protest movements in shaping her worldview. She emphasizes the urgent need for a Green New Deal, arguing for systemic change in climate action over individual efforts. Klein also critiques corporate influences on culture and advocates for the inclusion of youth activism in the climate crisis dialogue, especially through movements like Extinction Rebellion. Her insights reflect a passionate call for justice-centered approaches to environmental challenges.

Nov 15, 2019 • 1h 21min
Intelligent Times: Dean Baquet and Simon Schama on Trump, Politics and The Future of News
The discussion features insights from Dean Baquet on the pressures the media faces under the Trump administration. Simon Schama reflects on the rise of populism in the current political climate. Topics include the struggle for journalistic integrity in a divided era, the impact of digital media, and the challenges of independent journalism. The hosts emphasize the responsibility of the press to combat misinformation while fostering an informed public. Hope and resilience in journalism take center stage as they navigate unprecedented times.

Nov 12, 2019 • 48min
The Survival of Democracy in Eastern Europe, with Ivan Krastev, Timothy Garton Ash and Brian Klaas
Ivan Krastev, a Bulgarian political scientist and co-author of "The Light That Failed," joins acclaimed historian Timothy Garton Ash to discuss the precarious state of democracy in Eastern Europe. They reflect on the rapid political changes since the fall of the Berlin Wall, sharing personal anecdotes and analyzing the resurgence of authoritarianism. The talk delves into the impact of youth emigration, the complexities of public expectations amid rising populism, and the challenges posed by global political dynamics, highlighting a turbulent future for democratic ideals.

Nov 8, 2019 • 1h 22min
The Poetry Pharmacy Returns with William Sieghart and Sarah Dunant
William Sieghart, a prominent poetry publisher and author of The Poetry Pharmacy, shares insights with Sarah Dunant, an acclaimed novelist known for her work on Renaissance Italy. They dive into the healing power of poetry, discussing its role in addressing emotional struggles like loneliness and heartache. Both explore how poetry fosters identity and empowerment, particularly for women navigating societal expectations. Their conversation highlights poetry's ability to connect us amidst the complexities of love and domestic life, emphasizing its therapeutic benefits for all.

Nov 5, 2019 • 1h 1min
How I Found My Voice: Michael Palin
Michael Palin shares his journey from a stammering child to a legendary comedian. He reflects on the profound influence of his father's speech challenges and his own experiences, advocating for stuttering awareness. The discussion highlights his early inspirations in Sheffield, the creative dynamics of Monty Python, and the importance of collaborative comedy. Palin also touches on his love for travel and authentic storytelling, drawing parallels to societal challenges today, including climate change and the need for individual action.

Nov 1, 2019 • 1h 35min
Intelligent Times: Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey on Breaking the Harvey Weinstein Story
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists from The New York Times, delve into their groundbreaking investigation of Harvey Weinstein's abuses, igniting the #MeToo movement. They reflect on the challenges of reporting and the immense courage shown by Zelda Perkins and Rowena Chiu, former Weinstein assistants who broke their silence against powerful adversaries. The discussion underscores the emotional toll of secrecy, the need for systemic change regarding NDAs, and the importance of empowering women to speak their truths in the face of injustice.

Oct 29, 2019 • 37min
The Gendered Brain Myth, with Daphna Joel and Rosamund Urwin
Daphna Joel, an Israeli neuroscientist and author of "Gender Mosaic," teams up with Rosamund Urwin from The Sunday Times to debunk the myth of inherent gender differences in brain structure. They discuss how societal stereotypes shape our understanding of gender while emphasizing that individual neurodiversity surpasses binary classifications. The conversation explores implications for mental health, challenging the notion of a gender binary, and envisions a more inclusive society that transcends traditional gender norms. This thought-provoking dialogue reshapes the narrative around gender and the brain.


