
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 | 197 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this week’s episode, Amol sits down with Yale political theorist and author of ‘Politics Without Politicians’, Professor Hélène Landemore, to discuss her argument to revive citizen‑led governance. She explains why she believes our current electora... more
Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan, neurologist and author of The Age of Diagnosis, answers your questions about her book, what it means for women who are under-diagnosed and how she deals with criticism of her work.
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Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan thinks that we are getting diagnosis wrong.
In this episode the neurologist and author of The Age of Diagnosis explains how advances in screening have led to certain diseases being over-detected and why she thinks giving a con... more
Simukai Chigudu, author of ‘Chasing Freedom: Coming of Age at the End of Empire’ and associate professor of African politics at Oxford University, answers your questions about statues, reparations for slavery and decolonising the curriculum.
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Really enjoyed the podcast. As a woman I found myself disagreeing with Ed Davies pretty much all the time! I felt he allowed his personal views coloured his thinking. Eg his view that marriage is the most important factor in social cohesion! I thought ask some women their view on that one! There was very little mention of the internet and its effect on young people today, and although he insisted on supporting women and their roles I was not convinced by his supporting arguments! But this is wha... more
Thought provoking, well researched content which is skilfully choreographed by Amol Raman to get the best of the guest and dig into the salient points. I eagerly await each episode !
The Middle East in flames and you are discussing ultra-processed foods.
I inherited this from the Today podcast. Tried a few and just unfollowed. It should be renamed “Smug, with Amol Rajan”
Rajan is an intelligent, erudite man and he really, really wants you to know it.
Hands down the most interesting and impressive podcast out there at the moment. The episodes are so wide ranging, yet all topics are imperative to understand and all are in need of radical ideas. Some very knowledgeable and engaging guests too.
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Conversations probe big ideas shaping tomorrow, from politics and economics to culture, technology, and societal norms. Hosts rigorous, curious interviews with policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs, artists, and thinkers who publish provocative takes and push for practical reform. Listeners can expect long-form, thoughtful dialogue that weighs evidence, challenges received wisdom, and connects policy with everyday life. Its strength lies in tackling complex issues with nuance and a preference for big-picture thinking over partisan rhetoric, often bringing in data, ethics, and real-world implications for audiences spanning professionals, students, and policy-engaged adults.
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