
Conversations about tomorrow, from Today.
Every week Today programme presenter Amol Rajan talks to radicals, pioneers and innovators from all over the world. From populism and climate change, to economics and AI... How can their radical ideas help you win the future?
As well as presenting Today on BBC Radio 4, Amol is also the host of University Challenge on BBC One. Before that he was the BBC's m... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 185 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Joe Seddon, founder of Zero Gravity, thinks “geography is destiny in the UK” which is why he has built a tech platform to do something about it.
In this week’s episode, Amol and Joe dig into the barriers facing young people across the country, from... more
Tech entrepreneur and founder of tailoring and repair company SOJO Josephine Philips answers your questions on fast fashion, manufacturing and scaling the repair economy.
She also discusses how big retailers are beginning to invest in repairs, the ... more
The fashion industry is the world’s second‑largest contributor to carbon emissions, surpassed only by agriculture. With such a significant impact on the climate, the question is: what can we actually do about it? Tech entrepreneur and founder of SOJO... more
Social psychologist and author of The Anxious Generation Jonathan Haidt answers your questions on social media bans for under‑16s, the influence of YouTube, and the risk of restricting access to certain online platforms.
He also talks about Donald T... more
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Loved the Jonathan Haidt episode
The episode with Naomi Alderman was fabulous, the podcast is so interesting and thought provoking. Amol is an excellent host guiding and engaging with the conversation with excitement and enthusiasm.
Love the show Amol but please change the theme tune. It sucks.
Listening to Louisa Munch has brought me great joy, so thank you, Amol and the Radical team for all the podcasts that you publish, but especially for this one.
Teaching school children to pass exams and not teaching them how to learn is where the problem starts and since the death of Sir Ken Robinson (a Scouser who lost his accent!) it’s felt like I’ve been on my own with that idea.
On the subject of critical thinking, I’m reminded of a conversation about politics with a GenZ work colleague w... more
Love Jamie, but why didn’t Amol ask him if he regrets taking the shilling of a major supermarket that sells so much of the food he criticises and which forms so much of the breakfasts and lunches for kids? Rather an obvious missed question really. Also, please don’t talk over the guest. Thanks.
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A rich exploration of pressing societal issues, combining compelling discourse with diverse perspectives, the episodes feature conversations with innovators, activists, and thought leaders tackling subjects ranging from climate change and economics to AI and public health. The format encourages deep reflection by engaging guests who not only challenge conventional wisdom but also share actionable insights on building a better future. Listeners can expect a balance of intellectual rigor and accessible conversation, making complex topics more relatable and relevant to everyday life. Notably, the openness to addressing controversial issues, perhaps considered radical, sets this podcast apart from more traditional interview formats, appealing t... more
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