Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchChokepoints: Economic Warfare in the Modern World, with Edward Fishman
Season 1 Episode 3165
In this episode, we’re joined by Edward Fishman, one of the foremost experts on economic statecraft and sanctions. With a career spanning roles at th…
1 year, 2 months ago
Nicholas Carr on How Technologies of Communication Tear Us Apart
Season 1 Episode 3164
‘We live today in a perpetual superbloom – not of flowers but of messages’ –- Nicholas Carr
In this episode we explore the hidden costs of constant c…
1 year, 2 months ago
Classic Debate: Parenting Doesn’t Matter (Or Not As Much As You Think)
Season 1 Episode 3163
For today's Classic Debate we're revisiting our 2018 debate "Parenting Doesn’t Matter (Or Not As Much As You Think)".
We were joined by Professor of B…
1 year, 2 months ago
Humans: A Monstrous History
Season 1 Episode 3162
What is a monster? Why do humans create stories about otherness? What does it tell you about a society that engages in monster making?
Our guest today…
1 year, 2 months ago
Jonathan Sumption on the Challenges of Democracy
Season 1 Episode 3161
Is democracy in crisis? British judge and historian Jonathan Sumption thinks so and in this episode he explains why. Drawing from the themes of his l…
1 year, 2 months ago
The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Martin Wolf (Part 2)
Season 1 Episode 3160
2025 is set to be a seismic year for the global economy. Donald Trump will return to the White House with an ‘America First’ agenda that threatens to…
1 year, 2 months ago
The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Martin Wolf (Part 1)
Season 1 Episode 3159
2025 is set to be a seismic year for the global economy. Donald Trump will return to the White House with an ‘America First’ agenda that threatens to…
1 year, 2 months ago
Can Feminism Be African? With Minna Salami
Season 1 Episode 3158
Our guest today is Minna Salami, the feminist author, social critic and currently Program Chair at The New Institute. Her first book was Sensuous Kno…
1 year, 2 months ago
ABC’s James Longman on Family, Trauma, and Reporting from the Frontlines (Part 2)
Season 1 Episode 3157
Having reported from over sixty countries, from the front lines of wars in Ukraine and Syria to the wilds of the Antarctic, ABC News Chief Internatio…
1 year, 2 months ago
ABC’s James Longman on Family, Trauma, and Reporting from the Frontlines (Part 1)
Season 1 Episode 3156
Having reported from over sixty countries, from the front lines of wars in Ukraine and Syria to the wilds of the Antarctic, ABC News Chief Internatio…
1 year, 2 months ago