The hidden story of Chinese food: Fuchsia Dunlop
Crispy duck, chow mein, and sweet & sour pork. Many of us have a narrow understanding of Chinese...
The hidden story of Chinese food: Fuchsia Dunlop
Crispy duck, chow mein, and sweet & sour pork. Many of us have a narrow understanding of Chinese...
How to fix the broken food system: Henry Dimbleby
The global food system is one of the most destructive industries on earth. Of course, we all need...
What about men?: Caitlin Moran
Is the patriarchy also screwing over men too? Caitlin Moran thinks so. Twelve years on from the...
How to end our very British culture war: Sunder Katwala
If you need some optimism about the future of Britain, a place that currently feels like it’s...
Throwing shade: why you’ll never take trees for granted again
Hello! Join Ed and Geoff as they go down to the woods today. And boy, are they sure of a big...
Fields of Dreams: how music festivals moved from the margins to the mainstream
Hello! Last year, around six million people went to a music festival in the UK. Long gone are the...
Never stopped us dreaming: the rise of women’s football
Hello! This week the ninth Women’s World Cup is kicking off down under and there's hopes it could...
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Driven to distraction: can we resist the attention economy?
Hello! Do you ever glance at your phone to check an email then look up to discover that two hours...
Freewheeling: how to embrace the bicycle boom
Hello! As you lounged peacefully by a pool or sipped a drink with a little umbrella in it, have...
Will there be a Hollywood ending? why the writers are on strike
Hello! This week’s topic has all the ingredients of a great blockbuster: a tale of the underdog...
The People's Plan for Nature: how re-imagining our democracy could save nature
Hello! The nature crisis affects everyone, and so the British people should have a say in how we...
Live at the RSC Part 2: the return of the Doctor
Hello! Can you believe it? Six years on, and we’ve made it to our 300th episode. Today we're...
Live at the RSC Part 1: the fight for better climate education in our schools
Hello! This week we're coming at you from Stratford-upon-Avon with the first part of our...
Business as (un)usual: can people and planet really come before profit?
Hello! Capitalism, eh? Despite its creative genius, some would say it's at the root of many of...
Reasons to be Letchworth: what can we learn from the garden city movement?
Hello! This week we’re taking you back to the distant days of 1898 when social reformer and...
But what can I do?: a conversation with Alastair Campbell
Hello! When you’re in the business of optimism, it can be difficult to draw much hope from the...
Thank you, next: breaking up with the job for life
Hello! Geoff’s off this week and friend of the pod and writer Melissa Benn is practicing what we...
How to build a fairer society: does this 20th century philosopher have the answer?
Hello! We all know our society is deeply unfair, but how can we fix it? We've been tackling that...
A basic income for the arts: how Ireland is changing the game
Hello! This week we’re returning to one of our favourite topics covered in our very first episode...
Back to nature: how can farming be sustainable?
Hello! This week we’re getting our wellies on as we dig deeper into the future of farming....
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