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Beaconsfield

Jack Jacobs

How can we keep our institutions alive and healthy in times of cultural change? In conversation with a range of leaders, academics, writers and artists I consider how we might renew our cultural life through ideas and imagination.

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In this podcast, Dr Iain McGilchrist and I speak about themes from his book The Matter with Things. We discuss the collapse of Western civilisation’s spiritual life, the hemisphere hypothesis as Dr McGilchrist presents it in his neuroscientific resea... more

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In this podcast, I speak with Professor Faisal Devji from St Antony’s College, Oxford, about Mahatma Gandhi’s complex relationship with violence, revolution, and reform.

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Taking a (well-earned!) pause on politics and reform, in this episode of Beaconsfield podcast I speak with Michael Posner, author of a three-part oral history of Leonard Cohen: the songwriter and poet who has meant more to me in my life than perhaps ... more

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It was a joy to speak with Yale's Gregory Collins about his book, Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke’s Political Economy. The Burke that emerges is one not immediately familiar to us: a principled reformer with powers of imaginative eloquence, yes;... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Excellent

    Thought provoking and refreshing dialogue in the midst of our evolving cultural landscape

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    Adam Goodman
    Australia3 years ago
  • Insightful

    Brilliant, insightful conversations about leadership and reform.

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    5
    Adam Miller2
    Australia4 years ago
  • A great start

    An intelligent and accessible first interview. Well done Jack

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    richtiger
    Australia4 years ago

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