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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

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On this week’s episode, leading pollster James Kanagasooriam explains how a sense of powerlessness amongst voters is shaping politics.

His research suggests that people who feel like they have control over their lives are more likely to vote for tr... more

Ed Davies, research director at the right-leaning anti-poverty think tank Centre for Social Justice, answers your questions about modern family life and relationships.

He also discusses why young men are falling behind in work and education, how ec... more

Marriage rates in the UK have fallen to historic lows, but what are the consequences?

Ed Davies, research director at right‑leaning anti‑poverty think tank the Centre for Social Justice, explains what has led to this shift and argues that it has ca... more

MasterChef winner and founder of Mexican restaurant chain Wahaca, Thomasina Miers, answers your questions about the quality of kids’ meals in restaurants, how to make hospitality an attractive career and whether cooking should be made a compulsory pa... more

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Thomasina Miers
Founder of Wahaca Restaurants and first MasterChef winner.
Wahaca Restaurants
Episode: Health and Hospitality: When Does Food Stop Being Food? (Thomasina Miers)
Joe Seddon
Young entrepreneur and founder of Zero Gravity, dedicated to improving social mobility for students from low opportunity backgrounds.
Zero Gravity
Episode: Social Mobility: How to Break the Link Between Background and Opportunity (Joe Seddon)
Josephine Philips
Young entrepreneur and founder of SOJO, passionate about sustainable fashion and reducing consumption
SOJO
Episode: Consumer Culture: Why We Need to Buy Less (Josephine Philips)
Jonathan Haidt
Professor of Ethical Leadership, recent author on social media and mental health
Episode: How Do We Reduce Political Polarisation Online? (Your Radical Questions with Jonathan Haidt)
Professor Jonathan Haidt
Social psychologist and author known for his work on the psychology of morality and social dynamics.
Episode: Social Media Bans: Are We at a Global Turning Point? (Jonathan Haidt)
Panos A. Panay
President of the Recording Academy
Recording Academy
Episode: Will There Be A Revolt Against AI Music? (Your Radical Questions with Panos A. Panay)
Simon Cornwell
Son of John le Carré and executive producer of The Night Manager.
Executive Producer, The Night Manager
Episode: The Night Manager: How To Make Great British Drama (Simon Cornwell)
Amy Burns
Founder of Messy Fostering
Messy Fostering
Episode: What Does It Take To Be A Foster Carer? (Your Radical Questions with Louise Allen)
Louise Allen
Foster carer and author and illustrator with a background of traumatic childhood experiences.
Episode: Children in Care: How to Fix the Fostering Crisis (Louise Allen)

Host

Amol Rajan
Amol Rajan is known for his thoughtful, engaging style of interviewing, often resonating with guests' experiences and providing deep insights into vital issues. As a journalist and broadcaster, he brings a wealth of knowledge and perspective to each conversation.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • Haidt

    Loved the Jonathan Haidt episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vigliano
    Italya month ago
  • Really love this podcast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    moon-face
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Theme tune

    Love the show Amol but please change the theme tune. It sucks.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    FierceBeer
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • So good

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Farquhart
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Jamie Oliver episode

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Goldee Gal
    United Kingdom2 months ago

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Many appreciate the breadth of topics covered, finding the discussions to be both timely and thought-provoking, resonating with current societal concerns.
While some find inconsistencies in the depth of content, many express satisfaction with the overall approach to complex subjects, often referring to the podcast as intellectually stimulating.
Listeners praise Amol's interviewing style as insightful and engaging, often noting his ability to connect with guests on a personal level.

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Is Capitalism Holding Back Social Mobility? (Your Radical Questions with Joe Seddon)
Q: How do we encourage the confidence or even audacity to see themselves as socially mobile?
Seddon emphasizes that confidence is built over time through successful actions and recognizing one's agency rather than being taught in a seminar.
Is Capitalism Holding Back Social Mobility? (Your Radical Questions with Joe Seddon)
Q: Does social mobility take people away from their roots and communities to feed a capitalist machine that does not pay much attention to where they came from?
Joe Seddon discusses the importance of changing the system by changing the individuals in top jobs and maintaining a balance between personal ambition and community roots.
How Do We Reduce Political Polarisation Online? (Your Radical Questions with Jonathan Haidt)
Q: What can we do about political polarization among adults while respecting civil liberties?
Haidt highlights that while there are challenges, addressing design flaws in social media that amplify extremism could help; however, he is pessimistic about immediate political solutions.
How Do We Reduce Political Polarisation Online? (Your Radical Questions with Jonathan Haidt)
Q: Should the ban on social media for under 16s be phased in like the cigarette ban?
Haidt argues it's never too late to reduce social media interaction, suggesting that any reduction will have benefits regardless of age, but stresses that education and protection during crucial developmental phases are essential.
How Do We Reduce Political Polarisation Online? (Your Radical Questions with Jonathan Haidt)
Q: What are the potential pitfalls of legislation banning social media for under 16s?
Haidt explains that while it seems necessary to protect children from harmful content, legislation needs to be carefully structured to ensure children still have healthy modes of communication.

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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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