Olga Tokarczuk's Man Booker win and David Graeber on pointless jobs - books podcast
We discuss the first winner of Man Booker’s £50,000 prize for translated fiction, and the rise of...
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Olga Tokarczuk's Man Booker win and David Graeber on pointless jobs - books podcast
We discuss the first winner of Man Booker’s £50,000 prize for translated fiction, and the rise of...
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May's reshuffle and universal basic income – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart and Anushka Asthana discuss the cabinet shake-up, plus Sonia Sodha, Torsten Bell...
Brexit hell breaks loose – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Jonathan Freedland, Dawn Foster and Patrick Wintour to discuss the...
Can the Tories reach young voters? – Politics Weekly podcast
Jessica Elgot is joined by Will Tanner, Katy Balls and Rebecca Lowe to discuss a raft of new...
Minds and machines: can we work together in the digital age? - Science Weekly podcast
Ian Sample sits down with Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson to discuss the future of the...
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Should men-only private members' clubs still exist?
The Garrick Club was founded in 1831 – a place where ‘actors and men of refinement and education...
Has England gone back to the office?
Ever since the order to work from home was lifted, workers in England have been heading back to...
With home working now well established, many companies are finding new ways to monitor the...
A growing movement to shorten the working week is gaining supporters, including bosses as well as...
How can we escape burnout? | Podcast
Burnout is a serious issue in workplaces across the UK. What can we do to change our working...
The class pay gap: why it pays to be privileged – podcast
Within Britain’s elite occupations, the advantages of class are still mistaken for talent Read...
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From inboxing to thought showers: how business bullshit took over – podcast
Vacuous management-speak is easily laughed off – but is there a real cost to talking rubbish? •...
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Post-work: the radical idea of a world without jobs – podcast
Work has ruled our lives for centuries, and it does so today more than ever. But a new generation...
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Why I’m suing over my dream internship – podcast
It’s time to end a system that excludes the less privileged from the arts, media and politics •...
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How much is an hour worth? The war over the minimum wage – podcast
Some economists say it should be raised. Others say it’s already too high. But what if both sides...
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How cutting off jobkeeper will slow Australia\'s economic recovery
Jobkeeper was announced at the start of the Covid pandemic as a lifeline to stop employers losing...
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From the archives: Why I’m suing over my dream internship – podcast
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
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Weekend: Marina Hyde, George Ezra and Joe Rogan
Ease into the weekend with our brand new podcast, showcasing some of the best Guardian and...
From the archive: Post-work: the radical idea of a world without jobs
We are raiding the Audio Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world
What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?. Help support our independent...
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