A show for curious minds, from The Conversation. Each week, host Gemma Ware speaks to an academic expert about a topic in the news to understand how we got here.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 240 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryNewsScience |
With France, the UK, Australia and Canada expected to recognise an independent Palestinian state at UN General Assembly in New York, what are the origins of the state they plan to recognise?
In this episode, Palestinian-American historian Maha Nass... more
Police in Australia are continuing a huge manhunt in the mountains for Dezi Freeman, a man accused of killing two police officers and injuring a third in late August.
Freeman identifies as a sovereign citizen, someone who believes they aren't subje... more
As China invited world leaders to a vast military parade marking the end of the second world war on September 3, President Xi Jinping said China is "never intimidated by bullies" and would "stand by the right side of history". In a coded message abou... more
If you’ve ever experienced a state of creative flow, perhaps when writing, playing music, or even gardening, you’ll know that it feels like everything just clicks into place. But what is actually happening inside the brain?
This week, we're re-runni... more
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The Conversation Weekly is always interesting, never trivial, and essential listening to anyone wishing to better understand the world we live in.
In-depth discussions on a diverse range of interesting topics. Highly recommended.
The podcast on how the world fell in love with plastic is very educational. Clear on how we got to where we are, the value of plastic and the serious situation we are now in. Best I have heard on this subject.
I love how much I can learn from the experts speaking from their field. Conversations with people who really know what they’re talking about.
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A show that features insightful discussions with academic experts on a range of topics, aiming to illuminate complex issues and foster understanding on pressing global matters. Episode highlights include subjects like disability surveillance, self-censorship in academia, and environmental conservation, indicating a strong focus on current societal concerns shaped by scientific research. The podcast also features conversations on global tax reforms, gun trafficking, and the cultural impact of celebrities, suggesting a blend of social, political, and environmental themes, all presented in an accessible format. The unique aspect of this show is its commitment to providing a platform for research-backed insights that are relevant in today’s wor... more
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