I chatted to Lydia Walker-Cox who kept her shop open in defiance of Government coronavirus mandates in the UK telling her to close and was hit with £44,000 in fines and costs which she is fighting in the courts now. I really enjoyed talking to
James is awesome! He made me smile so much during this chat.He is a proponent of research and development of Thorium reactors which may be a preferable option to the nuclear reactors we use today. Way over my head but it was very interesting
A conversation between myself and one of my best friends, Alex Dunnett. We talk about the UFC, comedy, which is a particular love of Alex's and a little about Covid. This episode is unedited aside from sound quality
As we hit episode 7 which is the average number of episodes a new Podcast has before it's creators give up on it, Stephen looks at a newspaper article and deconstructs the holes in its logic and sources. Lots of media on all sides are at thi
The UK governments proposal to give health service workers a 1% pay rise, the reaction to it and how it highlights working class peoples unfortunate penchant for holding each other back instead of raising each other up and how to be more positi
A brief riff on Shamima Begums UK citizenship being revoked and why that's not necessarily great going forward. Also Mr Potato head losing his Mr: completely boring and not actually what happened but important in terms of the reaction to i
This episode is a little bit of a rant brought on by lockdown blues. Laying out yet again the need for better conversation and a little less sanctimony and fleshing out why something that seems as innocuous as poor discussion brings about real
We hear terms like anti vaxxer and covidiot being thrown around quite a lot at the moment. Is that fair? Or is that person just a little unsure of a new vaccine? Are they suffering through lack of access to medical care due to covid restriction
An introductory episode to the new podcast "Just below the surface" where we learn that just a shallow dive into a topic could be enough to understand ourselves and others better in the modern world of information and argument overload via trad