Arash Azizi on Iran's Turbulent Past and its Uncertain Future
Regularly embroiled in international conflicts – both militarily and diplomatically – and locked...
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Arash Azizi on Iran's Turbulent Past and its Uncertain Future
Regularly embroiled in international conflicts – both militarily and diplomatically – and locked...
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Getting Weird with Physics, with Harry Cliff
For this episode, particle physicist Harry Cliff takes us on a deep dive into some of the...
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Istanbul: Crossroads of the World, with Alexander Christie-Miller
Alexander Christie-Miller is a former Istanbul correspondent for The Times newspaper, whose...
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Keir Starmer, Will Hutton, Alastair Campbell and Sonia Sodha on How to Remake Britain, Part Two
This is Part Two of a three-part episode. Britain is in big trouble. The country has dipped into...
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Keir Starmer, Will Hutton, Alastair Campbell and Sonia Sodha on How to Remake Britain, Part One
Britain is in big trouble. The country has dipped into recession, local councils are going...
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The Great London Novel, with Andrew O'Hagan
Andrew O’Hagan has written seven novels, three non-fiction books, a play and many standout...
50:57
The F Word: Re-evaluating Society's Approach to Body Image, with Kate Manne
In her latest book, writer and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University, Kate...
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Unlocking the Power of Memory, with Charan Ranganath
Charan Ranganath is the Director of the Memory and Plasticity Program and a Professor of...
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Going Nuclear: Could a Catastrophic Conflict Take Place? with Annie Jacobsen
Annie Jacobsen is an investigative journalist and author whose books probe the periphery of what...
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Finding the Story within Ordinary Human Failings, with Megan Nolan
Megan Nolan is an Irish journalist and author who has made a name for herself by cutting to the...
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Why We Need to Slow Down to Save the Planet, with Kohei Saito
Kohei Saito is the Japanese philosopher and associate professor of philosophy at the University...
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A Journey Into Our Geopolitical Future, with Elliot Ackerman
With AI's capabilities now beginning to conjure visions reminiscent of science fiction, it's...
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Are You Free? How Work Relentlessly Eats Up Our Time
In a world increasingly built around convenience, why do we often feel so short of free time?...
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Comedy in Dark Times, with Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis, Part Two
This is the second instalment of a three-part discussion. Armando Iannucci is one of Britain’s...
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Comedy in Dark Times, with Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis, Part One
Armando Iannucci is one of Britain’s best-loved comedy writers. The creator of hit shows such as...
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Love and Brotherhood in Black Gay Britain, with Jason Okundaye
Jason Okundaye is a writer whose essays and work have been published in titles such as The London...
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How Technology Has Made Us What We Are, with Tom Chatfield
Tom Chatfield is a tech philosopher whose new book looks at how humans have lived side by side...
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Misogyny and the Middle-Aged Woman, with Victoria Smith, Hadley Freeman and Sonia Sodha, Part Two
This is Part Two of a three-part discussion. Why are middle-aged women these days subject to so...
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Misogyny and the Middle-Aged Woman, with Victoria Smith, Hadley Freeman and Sonia Sodha, Part One
This is Part One of a three-part discussion. Why are middle-aged women these days subject to so...
30:55
The Long Shadow of AI, with Madhumita Murgia
As a writer who focuses on technology and as AI Editor for The Financial Times, Madhumita Murgia...
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