Join Ed Miliband, Geoff Lloyd and friends for a conversation about the biggest ideas in non-fiction books.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & Culture |
This is the final of our Cheerful Book Club pilot episodes. We’re joined by Billy Bragg to chat about his new book, ‘The Three Dimensions of Freedom’. Billy talks about politics in the age of social media, the importance of accountability, and findin... more
Here’s the second pilot of Cheerful Book Club from last year. Geoff and Ed chat to Reni Eddo-Lodge about her best-selling book, ‘Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race’. They discuss why the book was needed, the impact of structural rac... more
Season 1 of Cheerful Book Club is over… But don’t worry, we’re bringing you our original pilot episodes for those who missed out. Here Ed speaks to Elizabeth Day about her best-selling book ‘How to Fail’. They swap notes on attitudes to failure, our ... more
Here’s something we recorded with two fab guests before the current public health crisis began. Christiana Figueres, architect of the Paris Agreement, and Tom Rivett-Carnac, her political strategist at the UN, are here to talk about their book, ‘The ... more
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I have listened to 5 episodes and am hooked.The subjects covered are really interesting and the writers are passionate, well informed and as expected, excellent communicators.I usually read fiction but thanks to this podcast I have an ever lengthening reading list of nonfiction that I can’t wait to tackle.Well done.
Excellent - really interesting, fun and CHEERFUL!!! Hurray
Living in France, with two cultures to keep up with, I'll never get around to reading (most of) these books, so hearing the author being encouraged to express the essence of their thinking is next best. The conversations are intelligent and warm and always leave me cheerful!
This is great, more reasons to be cheerful in slightly more bite-size form. I don't even care that my unmanageably large pile of books-to-read is growing even faster now. Here's hoping for the four day week and a bit more time to read them.
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