
Conversations about tomorrow, from Today.
Every week 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?
Amol Rajan is a presenter of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. He is also the host of University Challenge on BBC One. Before that, Amol was media editor at... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 220 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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This week, Shiv Malik, the man behind the proposals for ‘Forest City 1’, takes your questions. He’s a former investigative journalist turned campaigner: instead of writing another book about Britain’s housing crisis, he’s trying to build his way out ... more
This week, Amol is joined by the author and journalist Shiv Malik, to discuss his plan to build a new mega-city from scratch in East Anglia.
In 2010 Shiv Malik wrote a book called the Jilted Generation, which argued that anyone born since 1979 has ... more
Kate Raworth believes that mainstream economists have got it wrong for decades. For her, reducing everything to a simple measure of gross domestic product and increasing that number every year is a huge mistake that is harming both people and planet.... more
What if growth wasn’t the main goal for economic prosperity? Kate Raworth, the author and economist behind Doughnut Economics, tells Amol why she thinks that measuring success by GDP growth is unsustainable, immoral, and an unfit economic model for t... more
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This is an inspired podcast. It is just the right antidote to the way the ‘media’ and politics portrays the nation. It sets out a challenge but one that can generate enthusiasm and optimism and at the same time positions the opportunities we face in a realistic way. Play this to every child on secondary education !! , to every financier / fund manager , to every board of directors. Give us all something to unite behind. Absolutely the best thing I have listened to for ages. Totally lifted my... more
They don’t get into issues deeply - just skirt around the actual problems and address the symptoms only.
Some guests are excellent and the discussion is grounded in rigorous research with Amol asking searching questions, but the consistency is not there from week to week. Sadly there seems to be an increase in anecdotal claims based on little more than personal experiences with Amol giving his guest a free pass.
Brilliant podcast. I can’t recommend it highly enough. The diversity of speakers is fantastic, and every episode is genuinely thought-provoking. I don’t always agree with what’s said, but that’s exactly why I enjoy it, it really makes you think. Amol is a great presenter too, asking insightful, searching questions that bring out the best in every conversation.
This podcast is excellent. Each week, it offers plenty of food for thought and leaves me eager to learn more—so much so that I’ve built up quite a long reading list.
It consistently explores a wide range of relevant and thought-provoking topics, featuring guests who are clearly passionate about their subjects. I appreciate that it includes perspectives I both agree and disagree with, which keeps the discussion balanced and engaging.
In today’s world, it’s refreshing to find a programme that not ... more
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A thought-provoking interview series that centers on radical ideas across society, technology, health, politics, and culture. Conversations frequently explore how innovations—from AI and biotechnology to regenerative farming and centrist liberalism—could reshape markets, governance, and everyday life, often weighing practical implications, ethics, and policy. Noteworthy is a knack for pairing deep technical context with big-picture analysis, and for hosting guests who range from world-class researchers and entrepreneurs to policymakers and cultural commentators. This mix makes it a strong choice for listeners who want ideas that challenge the status quo and practical, actionable insights for business, policy, and personal strategy.
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