
What is the state of the arts? Winston Marshall, musician and co-founder of the band Mumford & Sons, explores the taboo and totemic issues within the creative industries in a series of interviews with artists, musicians, actors, comedians, and more…
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicSociety & CultureMusic Commentary | ||||

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This week Winston speaks to David Goodhart, author of The British Dream: Successes And Failures Of Post-War Immigration, which celebrates its 10 year anniversary this year. On the podcast they discuss the state of immigration in the UK. Is home secre... more
This week Winston speaks to journalist Mary Harrington about her new book, Feminism Against Progress.
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Surprised to see a new episode, then dismayed to see it’s just an advert for the gruesome new podcast as Mr. Gove attempts to turn the Spectator into a monthly version of the Daily Mail.
Dreadful racist right wing nepo baby spending time with for the most part other hateful people. Making his GB news owning Daddy proud.
I love his podcast and the interviews he does. Insightful. Caring. Thank you for standing up for your beliefs.
Miss your insightful podcasts, Winston! Please return!!
Host is articulate, engaging and not afraid to push back on occasion. Civilised discussion.










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