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The Hopper Podcast

Dave and William

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Too progressive to be conservative; too conservative to be liberal. Politically homeless Christians tackling LGBTQ+, Gun Control, Racism, Universal Basic Income, Abortion, Grief, Politics, Social Media, and more . . . with nuance and respect . . . taking God seriously, and ourselves lightly.
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Transforming Society podcast

Bristol University Press

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Brought to you by Bristol University Press and Policy Press, the Transforming Society podcast brings you conversations with our authors around social justice and global social challenges.We get to grips with the story their research tells, with a focus on the specific ways in which it could transform society for the better. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Let's Try UBI

Citizen's Basic Income Trust

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We explore the wonders of Universal Basic Income. Let's combat poverty and inequality one episode at a time. Let's Try UBI. Powered by the Citizen's Basic Income Trust in the UK.
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We dive deep into conversations about the future of humanity, Singularity, UBI or Universal Basic Income, alternative healing, energy healing, spirituality, and other topics outside the box. You can also find me on my YouTube channel I Am Enough TV with Iron Eagle Mike and on Instagram @ironeaglemichael
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What is Awakened Exchanges? Founded on the idea that open and honest communication is the only way to grow. We thrive in the exchange of ideas and don't limit our topics of discussion. If you like movies, music, UFO’s, pop-culture, cannabis, multiverse or simulation theory, Eric Weinstein, Jordan Peterson, Kevin Smith, Paul Stamets, Dennis McKenna, Neale Donald Walsh, Graham Hancock or even just the idea of someone always being genuine and authentic with you, then please join the exchange! W ...
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How Not

Kim Macari & Luca Manning

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How Not is the brainchild of two gobby Scottish creatives, Kim Macari and Luca Manning, who like to talk about the BIG stuff. We thought you might like to listen...So here we are. Our mission is to always be Good Troublemakers, to think big and to ask - How Not?! Each episode, we pick something BIG to talk about. Sometimes that's an issue or idea that's been keeping us awake at night (like the right to Protest, The Punk Movement or Universal Basic Income...) and sometimes it's a person who t ...
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More Than Enough

Mia Birdsong, The Nation Magazine

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The latest podcast from writer and activist Mia Birdsong and The Nation explores how a Guaranteed Income might actually transform people's lives. Mia Birdsong first heard about the concept of Guaranteed Income in the mid-90s through the 1967 writings of Martin Luther King Jr. King. He asserted that “the time has come for us to civilize ourselves by the total, direct and immediate abolition of poverty” by providing a basic level of material well-being to allow all Americans to truly flourish. ...
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Scotland Reimagined

Scotland Reimagined

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Inspiring ideas and stories to promote discussion on the topic of improving Scotland for everyone. Weekly podcasts on a variety of topics from health, environment, economy, justice in Scotland and much much more.
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The 2030 Project

Story Studio Network

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What would it take to eliminate poverty in Canada by 2030? The 2030 Project explores why poverty persists, and what we can do about it. Join host Dave Trafford as he speaks with elected officials, people with lived experience, researchers, and policy wonks to uncover what has been successful with Canada’s Poverty Reduction Strategy and what needs to come next. Non-partisan, candid, and thought-provoking, The 2030 Project tackles some of the biggest and most social pressing issues facing Cana ...
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From Here to Health

Appalachian State University

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From Here to Health features discussions with higher education experts about their research in health sciences and their efforts to enhance health and wellness in rural Western North Carolina and beyond. We’re sponsored by Appalachian State University’s Beaver College of Health Sciences and the Appalachian Institute for Health & Wellness, our mission is to highlight and support impactful health initiatives.
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Bite-sized clips with TED level top thinkers, founders and scientists on how advances in biotech & genomics, space travel, IoT, AI and other exponential tech converge to create our collective future and what we can do, from a research and policy perspective to shape the trends, technologies and societal norms for a better world. Main Podcast: https://disruptors.fm/itunes If in-depth, unscripted conversations with the researchers, startups and future thinkers transforming the future of all of ...
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We Are Here

Keith Brown

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A longtime journalist flinging off any semblance of politeness and giving time to those groups polite political discussion has ascribed to the trash heap of history.
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Builders

betaworks

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A betaworks podcast highlighting the people who are making a dent in the universe. New episodes every Tuesday. Hosted and Produced by Laila Oweda. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betaworks-builders/support
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Onchain Experiments

Onchain Experiments

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Host Sweetman is shipping a lot on Base. This is one method of distribution everything from the ideas to the end product. Everything is open source & free to use: https://github.com/sweetmantech/ ⌐Ⓟ-Ⓢ practice sincerely
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Call It

Jack Gilman

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Call It. A podcast where we discuss future technology, philosophy, political science and more. Two dudes talking whilst vaguely trying to predict the future (when we remember). We know we can't always be right, so we try to provide sources in our show notes so listeners can read more on the subject.
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Global Conversations

Global Conversations

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Ideas are meant to be shared. Through the promotion of discourse we can better understand the world we live in, and learn how to change it. Join Master of Global Affairs candidates at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy in Toronto, Canada as they debate and discuss the future of globalization featuring special guests and practitioners. Topics covered include: Business & Finance, Development, Health, Human Rights, Politics, Security, and more!
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Each and every day we interact with the people around us, but do we ever stop to know their full story. Here in this audio experience, I will be connecting with people with extraordinary stories of people that may not get the recognition they deserve. Also, I will be speaking on subjects that relate to my personal expertise and experiences.
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The Perri Platform

Marco Perri

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News, politics, debates and discussions from a centrist perspective. The Perri Platform is Canada’s premier podcast for honest conversations about current events from around the world. Get informed now.
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The Other Washington

Civic Skunk Works

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The podcast for everyone who knows conventional wisdom stinks. The Other Washington is a Seattle-based podcast that takes a deep dive into a single policy issue each episode. Listen to venture capitalist Nick Hanauer and his team of political troublemakers explain and explore how policies work, how they don’t, and how conventional politics often gets in the way of implementing effective policies.
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A weekly look into the headspace of two popcorn psychologists trying to understand the oddity that is the human experience. It will be funny (sometimes) and thought provoking (maybe). We talk about things that influence us, inspire us, challenge us, and make us laugh. We hope there is something that interests you along the way. - E&D
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Money & Macro Talks

Money & Macro Talks

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The official podcast of dr. Joeri Schasfoort, host of YouTube channel Money and Macro. Follow Money and Macro Talks for interviews with leading (macro) economists and financial professionals about monetary and macroeconomics.
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Jonah Asks

Jonah Hall

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Jonah Asks is about connecting human beings. The episodes are interview-conversations with friends and friends of friends. These extended conversations often circle back to the following themes: *technology in our lives; *turning 40 *identity; *childhood; *parenting *creativity; *anxiety; *meditation/therapy *nature; *animal connections/pets; *friendship; *psychology; *socioeconomics *equality; *relationships Broad enough? In other words, being human.
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Aint No Free Lunch

Aint No Free Lunch

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Two millennials discussing how to create change in these streets - an hour episode at a time. Let's Eat. #ANFL #aintnofreelunch Follow us on Twitter: @aintnofreelunch @dmgreene18 @TaikeinCooper
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PopHR

Peter Breeze

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PopHR is where workplace trends meet pop culture. Hosted by Peter James, each episode offers fresh insights on HR topics like mental health, work-life balance, hybrid work models, and leadership, all wrapped in an engaging, pop-inspired format. Perfect for HR leaders, managers, and anyone interested in the future of work, PopHR delivers thought-provoking discussions in a fun, relatable way that keeps listeners informed and inspired.
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Postcapitalism Podcast

Postcapitalism Podcast

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The Postcapitalism Podcast imagines how the world might look after capitalism. (And clings to the hope it may actually turn out to be good.) Each episodes features an in-depth interview with a leading academic, journalist, activist or political figure.
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🌍 The Global Narratives Podcast is broadcast from Canada to the world, bringing a fresh perspective on global affairs, news, and untold stories. Beyond the headlines, we explore international events, personal narratives, and social issues—offering insightful commentary with a unique tone and flavour. 🎙️ Join us as we dive deep into the stories that shape our world, spark meaningful conversations, and challenge perspectives. New episodes every week (with more to come!). Listen now on Spotify, ...
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Sunday Letters

Larry G. Maguire | Psychologist

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The Sunday Letters Podcast is the weekly audio newsletter on the meaning & purpose of daily work from work and business psychologist Larry Maguire and philosopher Dmitri Belikov. We explore how human beings may break free from tiresome means-to-an-end labour and take command of their own working lives. Topics include daily work, jobs and careers, self-employment, socialism, capitalism, economics, slavery, colonialism, and society & culture. Content follows the written newsletter, which goes ...
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From GBH in Boston, The Wake Up is a 10 minute check-in that looks at what is happening in the news of the day. From politics and transportation to housing, science and pop culture. Hosts Paris and Jeremy break it all down through conversation and observation. All with a little bit of humor and a lot of energy. Grab your Dunks’ and hear the latest out of the Bay State and beyond.
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James H For Life

James H For Life

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Your premier podcast for all things related to life, disability, and long term care insurance. You will hear from a licensed agent explaining different types of life insurance, how they work, when you should have coverage, and how much coverage you should have! We also discuss the benefits of short term and long term disability. We also discuss how long term care works, tax implications, and whether or not it is appropriate for you. Cover art photo provided by Jasper Boer on Unsplash: https: ...
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All About Now

IVM Podcasts

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All About Now is a podcast channel that hosts conversations that matter most in the world today. From politics and society to culture and everything in between. Our hosts and guests bring in varied perspectives to the table, making All About Now the go-to source for anyone looking to stay informed and entertained. Whether you're a news junkie or just looking for a new hot take on current events, All About Now by IVM Podcasts is the place for you. So tune in, stay informed, and join the conve ...
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Bending the Arc

UPenn's School of Social Policy & Practice

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Welcome to Bending the Arc, the new podcast from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Social Policy & Practice. We’ll talk about issues in which the moral universe just doesn’t seem to be bending toward justice quite quickly enough, and we’ll highlight the people helping it get there. You’ll hear from people that are most affected and vulnerable to societal injustices and, those working tirelessly to help them – researchers, policymakers, advocates, social workers. We’ll pair a critica ...
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Send us a text Episode 1: "The Foundation for Change" Welcome to the first episode of Scotland Reimagined, where we explore one of the most revolutionary ideas in modern social policy: universal payments. In this foundational episode, we dive deep into what universal payments actually are and why Scotland is seriously considering implementing them.…
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As basic income trials take place around the world, the idea can no longer be dismissed as purely utopian. But can it truly reshape economies and societies? In this episode, Richard Kemp talks with Howard Reed and Elliott Johnson, two of the co-authors of Basic Income: The Policy That Changes Everything, about the reality of basic income. They expl…
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When economic news, especially that revolving around working, gets reported, it tends to get reported in aggregate – the total number of jobs affected or created, the average wage paid, the impact on a defined geographic area. This is an approach labor economist David Autor knows well. But he also knows that the aggregate often masks the effect on …
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What does a humanist feel when they gaze up at the stars? In this episode, George Miller speaks to philosopher Richard Norman, author of What Is Humanism For?, about wonder, meaning and morality in a world without God. Their conversation traces Norman’s intellectual journey, from religious upbringing to secular commitment, and explores how humanism…
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Episode 16 of The Basic Income Show! Pope Leo and AI, Pete Buttigieg's proposal for an AI dividend, and how UBI would enable more people to become parents.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to The Basic Income Show00:55 Will Pope Leo Endorse UBI?12:08 Pete Buttigieg and AI Dividends as UBI30:30 Clair Obscure Expedition 33 Driving UBI Discussion1:05:23 The Impa…
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Within the next 30 years the European workforce will be down by a quarter, upsetting the systems we have had in place for decades. In this episode, Richard Kemp speaks with Giles Merritt, author of 'Timebomb: When Ageing Explodes', about this impending ageing crisis. They discuss the multiple factors that have led us here, as well as what needs to …
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Alastair Leyland, Anna Pearce and Ruth Dundas discuss the important lessons learned from the past 30 years of health inequality research. Podcast episode mentioned: 3.3 Health Inequalities Report Further reading mentioned in the episode: Link BG, Phelan J. Social conditions as fundamental causes of disease. J Health Soc Behav. 1995;Spec No:80-94. P…
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Multimorbidity: definitions, challenges and implications for public health and health inequalities – a discussion for European Public Health Week In this special edition of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, marking European Public Health Week, Anna Pearce talks to Fran O’Leary, Alistair Carr, and Phil Broadbent who are health professionals carryin…
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Episode 15 of The Basic Income Show! Our main topic in this episode was the full-on support of UBI by Pope Francis.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to The Basic Income Show00:17 The UBI Advocacy of Pope Francis23:13 CBC Coverage of a Coalition of Feminist Orgs for UBI34:21 Theo Von and Mike Rowe Discuss UBI1:00:30 Oakland Resilient Families Fund Results1:20:…
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With the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles, Britain has entered a new era — and questions about the future of the monarchy have become more pressing. Does it have a long-term role to play in modern Britain, or is it an anachronism whose days are numbered? In this episode, George Miller talks to Laura Clancy, lecturer in …
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Are university students unhappy? We won’t generalize, but many are, and this was something Bruce Hood noted. Being an experimental psychologist who teaches at the University of Bristol, an opportunity presented itself. Why not start a course on the science of happiness, and while teaching it collect data from the students attending? The resulting c…
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Episode 14 of The Basic Income Show! We cover the results of Germany's unconditional basic income (UBI) pilot!Chapters:00:00 Welcome to The Basic Income Show00:21 Background to Germany's 3-year UBI Pilot09:45 Effects of UBI on Employment and Labor24:09 Effects of UBI on Mental Health and Wellbeing40:11 Effects of UBI on Financial Stability and Beha…
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Ruth Dundas and Lia Demou speak to Rachel Thomson about her research evaluating the impacts of universal basic income on mental health inequalities. Rachel discusses why it is important to evaluate the impact of economic policies on health and why she used a microsimulation approach to do that. The paper mentioned in this podcast is: Thomson RM, Ko…
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Ruth Dundas hears from four PhD students about the future of public health. The conversation is with Katja Kraljević, Danny Bradford, Kirsten Hainey and Diego Andrade about their perspectives on the future of public health as part of European Public Health Week 2024 and the daily theme, "Next ge…
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Anna Pearce, Vittal Katikireddi and Phil Broadbent discuss their research on inequalities in childhood overweight as part of European Public Health Week 2024, to coincide with Thursday’s theme, “Health through the life course: Breaking down silos”. The papers discussed in this podcast are: Broad…
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As part of the Wednesday theme of European Public Health Week 2024 “Planetary health: a glocal approach”, Alastair Leyland from the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, talks to Natalia Romero, International University of Ecuador; Phil Cooper, St George’s University of London; and Mauricio Barreto and Gustavo Matta…
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Trends in drug deaths and socio-economic determinants in Scotland: which age groups and birth cohorts are most effected? In this special episode, in honour of European Public Health Week’s theme “Health is a Political Choice”, Anna Pearce, Denise Brown and Emma Congreve discuss work, funded by the Health Foundation, exploring trends in drug deaths …
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Anna Pearce and Vittal Katikireddi speak to Marcia Gibson about her work on Universal Basic Income as part of European Public Health Week 2024, which this year has the overall focus “Health is a political choice”. The papers discussed in this podcast are: Gibson, M. (2023) Basic income is a popu…
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Anna Pearce and Lia Demou speak to Ruth Dundas about her evaluation of the Healthy Start vouchers scheme. Read the full report about the Healthy Start vouchers. Find out more about Growing Up in Scotland and the Infant Feeding Survey. Visit the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit webs…
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Ronan McCabe talks to Anna Pearce and Alastair Leyland about his recent work evaluating the impacts of the introduction of Baby Boxes in Finland and Scotland. Visit the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit website. Follow us on Twitter.By MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow
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To mark ‘Diversity in Health’ day during European Public Health Week, Alastair Leyland and Anna Pearce have a conversation with Vittal Katikireddi about a framework for understanding and reducing ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 outcomes. You can read more about the framework in the open access paper discussed in the episode. Visit the MRC/CSO Socia…
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As part of European Public Health Week’s ‘Mental Health for All’ day, 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities hosts Alastair Leyland and Anna Pearce chat to Peter Craig about a recently commenced evaluation looking at the impacts of Universal Credit on mental health. You can read more about the study in the freely available protocol. Visit the MRC/CSO So…
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Naomi Miall, Gillian Fergie and Anna Pearce discuss their recently published report looking at trends in health inequalities in Scotland. You can find out more on the report website. Thanks to the commissioners of this report, the Health Foundation, as well as our many expert advisors and stakeh…
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Ruth Dundas, Alastair Leyland and Anna Pearce discuss the Maternal and Child Health network (MatCHNet) – including its aims, challenges, progress to date and next steps. You can visit the MatCHNet website to sign up to join the network and to find out more information, including policy briefings on welfare grants in pregnancy and early childhood, e…
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In this 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities podcast Ruth Dundas and Anna Pearce chat to Mirjam Allik and Edit Gedeon about their recently published findings on the health of care experienced children in Scotland. Visit the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit website. Follow us on Twitter. Follow CHiCS on Twitter…
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There are many truisms about journalism. That it should speak truth to power. That it must be rooted in community. But what do these mean in practice, especially at a time when journalism is facing an unprecedented set of threats – financial, technological, and political? In this episode, George Miller talks to journalist and media commentator Jon …
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Let’s cut to the chase: “The overwhelming majority of murders in the United States involve guns,” says economist Jens Ludwig. “And in fact, most of the difference in overall murder rates between the United States and other countries are due to murders with guns.” This may seem intuitively obvious to outside observers, but studying guns within the U…
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Billionaires represent a scourge of economic inequality, but how do they get away with it within our culture? In this episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with Martin Parker, Carl Rhodes, author of ‘Stinking Rich’, explains the dangerous and deceptive myths which portray billionaires as a ‘force for good’. They discuss the myths of t…
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In the final episode of series three of the community power podcast, host Chris Allen sits down with Local Trust’s chief executive, Matt Leach, to reflect on the Big Local areas featured throughout the series. Matt shares his insights into the evolution of these communities and what makes each area distinct – highlighting the unique stories that de…
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Everybody wants to change the world, but can we actually make a difference? In the first episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with Martin Parker, Jane Holgate and John Page, authors of Changemakers: Radical Strategies for Social Movement Organising, discuss the power of activism and challenge the belief that change is impossible. The…
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Hezbollah—a name often associated with the Middle East—has had a discreet yet significant presence in Canada for decades. From fundraising operations to organized crime and even potential ties to international drug cartels, Hezbollah's activities on Canadian soil raise important security questions. In this episode of The Global Narratives Podcast, …
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Social work exists in a constant tension between caring and protecting vulnerable people, and the control mechanisms within the broader context social workers operate in. Where are the lines drawn in its dual role as an instrument of the state and an advocate for social justice? In this episode Malcolm Carey and Gurnam Singh, guest editors of the C…
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A new people has emerged in the digital age, that of ‘internet famous’ celebrities. And that new people has a class of social scientist focused on studying them, the digital anthropologist. Crystal Abidin, a professor at Australia’s Curtin University and founding director of the Influencer Ethnography Research Lab there, is such as digital anthropo…
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In this episode of the Global Narrative Podcast, we delve into Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its potential role in our future. Join us as we explore how AI advancements might disrupt the job market, making UBI a viable solution. We'll discuss real-world experiments, such as Alaska's Permanent Fund and Canada's Mincome project, to understand UBI'…
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We’ve all blamed PMS on hormones but, despite popular belief, no direct causal link between female sex hormones and PMS has ever been proven. So why does the ‘hormonal woman’ stereotype persist? And how does it fuel outdated, sexist narratives about female health? In this episode, Jess Miles speaks to Sally King, a visiting fellow in menstrual phys…
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Could Canada really become the 51st state of the United States? It may sound like a political fantasy, but the idea has resurfaced—this time from none other than Donald Trump. In this episode of The Global Narratives Podcast, we take a deep dive into the politics, history, and economic stakes behind this controversial proposal. From past U.S. annex…
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🎙Doctors Driving Taxis: How Canada Fails Its Skilled Immigrants Canada welcomes skilled professionals—doctors, engineers, lawyers—yet thousands find themselves underemployed, working as taxi drivers, cashiers, or in survival jobs. Why does this happen? What barriers prevent skilled immigrants from working in their fields? And what is the real cost …
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Episode 10 of The Basic Income Show! With the UK looking to invest heavily into AI, and Canada potentially electing a new leader worried about AI impacts, is UBI's window opening?Chapters:00:00 Welcome to The Basic Income Show01:14 The Los Angeles Fires14:25 Comingle as Disaster Aid29:48 Compton Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot Misinformation38:05 Bad…
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