
Welcome to Futuremakers, from the University of Oxford, where our academics debate key issues for the future of society. Season Four: Brain and Mental Health Season Three: The History of Pandemics Season Two: Climate Change Season One: Artificial Intelligence Special Episode: A brief history of Quantum Computing
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthScienceHealth & Fitness | ||||

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Please be aware that this episode refers to topics such as suicide, suicidal ideations, methods of suicide and overdose.
In Episode 9 of the series, Professor Belinda Lennox sits down with Professor Seena Fazel, Professor of Foren... more
Content warning:
Please be aware that this episode refers to topics such as suicide, suicidal ideations and depression.
In the eighth episode of the series, Professor Belinda Lennox speaks to Ben West, mental health campaigner, best-selling author... more
In the seventh episode of the series, Professor Lennox is joined by Cynthia Germanotta and Dr Claudia-Santi F. Fernandes from Born This Way Foundation, and Professor Mina Fazel from Oxford’s Department of Psychiatry, to examine how to best help suppo... more
In Episode 6 of the series, Professor Belinda Lennox is joined by Benjamin Perks, from UNICEF, Sabine Rakotomalala, from the World Health Organization, and Dr Jamie Lachman, Dr Isang Awah and Stephanie Eagling-Peche from Oxford’s Department of Social... more
Still very interesting podcast but the latest series doesn’t feel as grandiose and speculative as the previous two (which is what I liked), as well as somewhat lacking a narrative or chronology throughout the series. Now seems like a more standard “interview” type podcast but with academics (and some activists).
Very unique opportunity to have top academics speaking available for free
Could be interesting if I could understand the call ins were saying
This is a great podcast. I’ve listened since series 1 but series three—otherwise excellent—has prompted me to write a review BEGGING the maker to ditch the distracting underscore. I, a musicologist who cannot screen music out as so many people can, and many neurodiverse people, find it too much to try to listen to unrelated music and talking at the same time. I want to hear the words here, not the unimpressive meaningless, repetitive and distracting’music’ underneath. Especially when listening o... more
So interesting to hear from knowledgeable people debating critical issues. I love learning from this podcast.
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