Recent Episodes
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Stealing Power
Jul 30, 2024 – 28:31 -
The Club Nobody Wants to Join
Jul 23, 2024 – 28:31 -
Searching for Butterflies
Jul 19, 2024 – 28:52 -
Brood X
Jul 9, 2024 – 28:21 -
Stoppage Time for Scunthorpe
Jul 5, 2024 – 28:36 -
The City That Stayed at Home
Jun 28, 2024 – 28:29 -
Living Without My Smartphone
Jun 25, 2024 – 28:45 -
The Beauty of Everyday Things
Jun 21, 2024 – 28:38 -
Conflict on Campus
Jun 18, 2024 – 29:02 -
The Switch
Jun 14, 2024 – 28:14 -
The Beaches
Jun 7, 2024 – 28:30 -
Broken Politicians, Broken Politics
Jun 4, 2024 – 28:41 -
Portugal’s Carnation Revolution
May 21, 2024 – 28:13 -
Night Train
May 17, 2024 – 57:24 -
True Crime 1599
May 14, 2024 – 28:38 -
Haiti - Descent Into Anarchy
May 7, 2024 – 28:54 -
A Dentist's Life
May 3, 2024 – 28:51 -
Counterfeit Characters
Apr 26, 2024 – 29:03 -
Home Fires
Apr 23, 2024 – 28:54 -
Mila’s Legacy
Apr 16, 2024 – 28:49 -
Protein: Powerhouse or Piffle?
Apr 12, 2024 – 28:55 -
Rwanda Thirty Years On
Apr 9, 2024 – 28:41 -
Dehumidified
Apr 5, 2024 – 28:55 -
Do We Still Need the Pips?
Apr 2, 2024 – 29:02 -
Wokewash - Episode 1
Mar 29, 2024 – 29:16 -
The War the World Forgot
Mar 26, 2024 – 28:23 -
Farmers and Furious
Mar 15, 2024 – 28:28 -
Decolonising Russia
Mar 12, 2024 – 27:54 -
How to Build an Oil Field
Mar 8, 2024 – 28:35 -
The Forensic Jeweller
Mar 5, 2024 – 29:01 -
The Rise of Sinn Féin
Feb 27, 2024 – 28:43 -
Who Do You Really Think You Are?
Feb 23, 2024 – 28:51 -
Prosecuting Polmont
Feb 20, 2024 – 28:49 -
How to Read the News - Episode 1
Feb 16, 2024 – 14:37 -
Graceland in the Glens
Feb 13, 2024 – 28:55 -
The Screening Dilemma
Feb 9, 2024 – 28:43 -
Hotel Room Art
Feb 6, 2024 – 28:37 -
Seven Deadly Psychologies - 1. Pride
Jan 12, 2024 – 28:44 -
Seven Deadly Psychologies - 2. Greed
Jan 12, 2024 – 28:42 -
Seven Deadly Psychologies - 3. Lust
Jan 12, 2024 – 28:29 -
Seven Deadly Psychologies - 4. Envy
Jan 12, 2024 – 29:03 -
Seven Deadly Psychologies - 5. Gluttony
Jan 12, 2024 – 28:36 -
Seven Deadly Psychologies - 6. Wrath
Jan 12, 2024 – 28:39 -
Seven Deadly Psychologies - 7. Sloth
Jan 12, 2024 – 28:39 -
Finding My Father
Jan 9, 2024 – 29:32 -
The Green Backlash
Jan 5, 2024 – 29:03 -
The Big League
Jan 2, 2024 – 28:33 -
South Africa: The Children of Paradise - Episode 1
Dec 22, 2023 – 29:52 -
Empire of Tea - Episode 1
Dec 15, 2023 – 14:53 -
Across the Divide - Episode 1
Dec 12, 2023 – 28:50
Recent Reviews
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HarborGabbyA big proud cryOnce the folks at Cardiff Pride started speaking, the tears flowed! “I’m proud on the inside” - the most beautiful statement I have ever heard. Thank you!
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eightyanthony.omg im sorryI wrote a one star review for “connor explains” by accident. I like ur show!
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HtylvrSeriously Leftist RubbishTelling people who are difficult to understand to keep being difficult to understand because they have the right to sound like themselves? Seriously? You don’t dress the same way at home and at work, so what’s wrong with speaking professionally at work? Then in the episode about Biden vs Trump, just interviewing people fired by a Trump. Seriously? I’m beginning to understand the title. Biden has a history of lying which is why he has two failed presidential bids under his belt. No mention of that. When I first started listening a few years ago it was alright. Recently it’s all garbage.
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CharlesVashonGreat show!Wide ranging and diverse topics covered by knowledgeable sources and brilliant reporting. Another great show from the BBC!
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TVeblenPurity Spiral Feb. 4, 2020This account of the "purity spiral" is a seductive subterfuge. Two plausible stories of people going to far is linked to some right wing "philosophy." It does not say so clearly, but it cleverly leads the reader or listener to accept the "purity spiral" as a problem created by women, critical race theory, LBGTQ folk. The sources cited are all "right wing", but "purity spiral" comes more from these theories that from the left. The phenomenon is more common on the right than the left. Check the sources Gavin Haynes mentions to see for your self. Douglas Murray "The Madness of Crowds" I expect better of the BBC.
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arrrrrrrghh!In general, great contentIn general, a surprising podcast with great, diverse material. There are only two weaknesses to the program: (1) The host--who never speaks for more than 45 seconds--is infuriatingly banal. Don't let her ruin the podcast for you. (2) Some episodes are bad. They are few and you know them right away when you see the title. If the episode has anything to do with social media, futurism, or technology, it will be banal Twitter-level discourse, voiced by a brain-dead tech-triumphalist spouting tired bromides. These two things said, this is an almost consistently excellent podcast, notwithstanding the soul-crushing stupidity of the host and the occasional contributor.
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Dr. Sciolist PhDsExcellent break in the dayInteresting, engaging subjects covered and presented for the curious. An excellent break from the rest of the day’s weight.
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Lilycay23Speech ImpedimentsI seriously cannot believe that professional journalists have such serious lisps and speech defects. Where were the speech pathologists when these people were children. I’m traumatized for them. It reminds me of the NPR situation. This is the BBC, for Christ’s sake. Also, vocal fry as a bonus.
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PDXMagooFascinatingLoved every minute of it.
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PyramidKidExcellent contentThe summaries/reactions from the host at the end of each episode don’t do much for me, being a little lightweight by comparison, but the shows themselves are solid gold! Really tremendous, curated content.
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tab b into slot cIt’s The British nprLove this. Great thought, provocative and in depth. Can’t bear Rihanna’s personal perspective at the end though! Otherwise great.
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Gorman the LibrarianSeriously ...Do not be put off this terrific podcast--documentaries, etc., from BBC Radio 4--by the irritating introduction and end-summaries and the even more irritating podcast host. The latest--Peter Tatchell on decriminalising male homosexuality in the UK--was an eye-opening and thorough analysis that should make anyone who cares about civil rights both better-informed and angry. The host, when it finished, described it as "an engaging listen"--a phrase that manages to be simultaneously meaningless and semi-literate.
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grnswtshrtprjctWell worth your timeI just listened to the Murder at the Lucky Holiday Hotel. Brilliant. Well presented and a nice unbiased series from BBC!
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Doogla531ChangedI used to love this podcast. This latest rebranding makes me decidedly less excited to listen. The content is still excellent, but the introduction seems odd to me, and the intro music grates SERIOUSLY on my nerves. I try to skip the first 15 seconds or so each time, but since it starts immediately they're already grated. I'd love to have a second or so of silence at the beginning to allow me to skip without grating first, or at least an option to start 15 seconds into the podcast! As is, I'm afraid it's only a matter of time before I wear down and stop listening.
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Spud EdwardsPure audio joyWonderful.
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KepRobInteresting workExcited to hear more
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KilroysCarnivalA wonderful collage of piecesI just found the Doc of the Week podcast less than two months ago. Already it's given me some truly unique little audio experiences, which I might have otherwise missed. From a history of the Smiley Face icon to a discussion of the more militant of the British "suffragettes" (with some archived interviews with the women involved), it is definitely worth seeking out.
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