
ACFM
Nadia Idle, Jeremy Gilbert and Keir Milburn bring you ACFM – a show about left-wing politics, culture, music and experiences of collective joy.
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Jun 25, 2023 • 1h 23min
ACFM Trip 34: The Outdoors
As the longest day arrives in the northern hemisphere, Jeremy, Nadia and Keir ponder our obsession with the great outdoors. How did parks become political? Why do we seek out the strenuous discomforts of hiking, camping and cold water? And what does Jem have against music festivals? They look back on a century of changing […]

May 18, 2023 • 1h 28min
ACFM Microdose: Sitcoms At Work
This podcast delves into sitcoms set in the workplace, exploring the history of sitcoms and their evolution from family-based shows to work-based ones. It discusses the use of sexual innuendos and double entendres in sitcoms, as well as the darker and more gritty tone of the sitcom 'Taxi'. The conversation also analyzes Margaret Thatcher's favorite sitcom and the portrayal of government bureaucracy in 'Yes Minister'. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the portrayal of work in The Simpsons and a mention of 'The IT Crowd' and '30 Rock' sitcoms.

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May 14, 2023 • 1h 38min
ACFM Trip 33: Comedy
What’s the point of comedy? Stand-ups were at the forefront of the cultural backlash against Thatcherism, but today’s meme-driven lols are rarely in the service of left-wing politics. Meanwhile, the world’s most powerful people seem intent on having a laugh, from podcasting politicians to presidential comedians. In this Trip, Jeremy Gilbert, Nadia Idle and Keir […]

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Mar 12, 2023 • 1h 32min
ACFM Trip 32: Myth
From the epic of Gilgamesh to the archetypes of Carl Jung, the mysterious power of myth is at hand. Is Genesis as mythical as Oedipus? How did the fantasy of Brexit become a reality? And what stories underpin the emerging theory of Gilbertism? In this Trip, Jeremy, Nadia and Keir explore the alternate realities created […]

Feb 19, 2023 • 1h 36min
ACFM Microdose: Strikes On Screen
The ACFM groupmind went into overdrive on last week’s Trip, a wide-ranging conversation about the long and violent history of strikes. This time, Nadia, Jem and Keir take a closer look at cultural representations of worker organisation – that is to say, they sat themselves down with a huge stack of old movies and an […]

Feb 5, 2023 • 2h 6min
ACFM Trip 31: Strikes
In the midst of Britain’s biggest wave of industrial action in years, the gang turn their attention to the long and bloodied history of strikes. Who do we find on the picket line? Nadia, Keir and Jeremy explore a lineage that stretches back hundreds of years, from matchgirls to miners, from 1840s century Chartists to […]

Dec 22, 2022 • 1h 13min
ACFM Microdose: A Ghost Story For Christmas
Ghosts have already got their own festival: Halloween. So why do they spook us at Christmas too? Do they represent forces of goodness and charity, or some nameless demonic evil? And what gifts have they brought? Jeremy Gilbert shields his eyes from the ghostly apparitions of Jacques Derrida, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and M.R. James as […]

Dec 18, 2022 • 1h 35min
ACFM Trip 30: Gifts
Adam Smith claimed that “the propensity to truck, barter and exchange… is common to all men”, but anthropologists know that this isn’t the case. In fact, humans tend towards the opposite. So why do we feel compelled to give away our wealth? Nadia, Jem and Keir unwrap the cultural and economic pressures on doing pressies […]

Nov 27, 2022 • 1h 9min
ACFM Trip 29: Sleep
We don’t get enough of it. We take drugs all day to fend it off. We’ll do it when we’re dead. And it’s our last line of defence against 24/7 capitalism. Sleep, the main course in life’s feast! The ACFM crew rouse themselves from slumber to wokeness in this month’s Trip, exploring the political and […]

Oct 30, 2022 • 1h 29min
ACFM Trip 28: Horror
ACFM reunite for spooky season with one thing on their minds: the horror, the horror! Nadia, Jeremy and Keir embark on a historical, literary and cinematic exploration of scary stuff. Why do (some) humans love to be terrified? What can horror teach us about the nature of the universe? What do the latest crop of […]