Field Recordings – Also Essential Listening ★★★★
I stumbled upon this podcast at the beginning of lockdown. A common topic in my conversations with friends is how…
I stumbled upon this podcast at the beginning of lockdown. A common topic in my conversations with friends is how…
Organ transplants are poorly represented in culture and media, yet thousands in the UK are in need of or have…
Before launching into my podcast picks to see you through quarantine, I must reiterate a plea from Derry Girls’ Nicola…
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“Our slogan this year was ‘behnchara ke baghair no guzara’, which means ‘nothing without sisterhood’, and I feel that in…
There is a point in the second LSE Economics podcast where interviewer Matthew Bradbury lets out an almost indiscernible chuckle.…
“Rupert Everett was the first guest to ever say shag on the show – I know scandalising Radio 4 listeners!”…
“The fact that there is solidarity coming from across the globe is extremely important… Our stories are not confined to…
Marking the launch of the LSE Economics Department podcast, Matthew Bradbury’s interview with Labour’s ex-chancellor Alistair Darling was insightful, informative,…
“[Formerly colonised nations] are left increasingly vulnerable and increasingly exploited because of their vulnerability, which has largely occurred from earlier…