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Turning World

Turning World is a podcast about making sense of a world in motion.Politics, culture and faith are no longer fixed or familiar. Old certainties are shifting, institutions are changing shape, and public debate feels more polarised and unstable than ever. In the middle of all this, it’s easy to feel disoriented.Each episode brings together thoughtful voices from across politics, culture, faith and beyond for conversations that are open, curious and grounded. There are no rigid positions or ideological lines to follow, just an honest attempt to explore what’s changing, why it matters, and where it might lead.The discussions are rigorous but respectful. Questions are asked in good faith. Disagreement isn’t avoided as it’s part of the process of understanding.If you’re tired of shouty debates, fixed opinions and surface-level takes, Turning World offers something different by exploring ideas that don’t fit neatly into boxes.<p

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    What We Heard on the Streets of Makerfield

    In this special episode of Turning World, Jon Egan reports from Makerfield after a day spent speaking to local residents, campaign teams and political operatives during one of Britain's most closely watched by-election campaigns.Rather than focusing on polling or Westminster commentary, Jon reflects on the conversations taking place on the ground and what they reveal about trust, political identity and the mood of voters.The discussion explores: • The issues people are actually talking about • Whether Labour remains connected to its traditional voters • Reform UK's appeal in former Labour areas • Political disengagement and voter frustration • What campaigners are seeing on the doorstep • Whether the result has national implicationsA field report from the front line of British politics.Produced by Opus Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bonus Episode: Why So Many People Feel Politically Homeless

    In this bonus episode of Turning World, Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman explore a question increasingly felt across the political spectrum: why do so many people no longer feel at home in politics?As traditional party loyalties weaken and trust in institutions continues to decline, political debate often seems unable to address deeper questions about belonging, meaning, identity and purpose.This conversation examines whether the crisis facing politics is ultimately a cultural and spiritual one.Topics include: • The decline of traditional party politics • Political homelessness and alienation • Fragmentation and social disconnection • Keir Starmer and the future of Labour • Jeremy Corbyn and political realignment • Politics as branding and performance • Beyond left and right • Paul Kingsnorth and cultural grief • Eastern Orthodoxy and spiritual renewal • Meaning, belonging and identity • Human values and political renewal • Paradox in public lifeAbout Turning World:Turning World is hosted by Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman and explores politics, culture, faith and public life in a time of uncertainty and transformation.Through open and thoughtful conversations, the podcast examines the questions that sit beneath today's headlines and seeks understanding beyond ideological tribes.Produced by Opus Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Counterculture, Community and the Search for Meaning | Jeff Young

    In Episode 5 of Turning World, Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman explore one of the defining questions of our age: why do so many people feel disconnected from meaning, place and community?Drawing on literature, cultural history, spirituality and personal experience, this conversation examines what has been lost as communities become more homogenised, public life becomes more managed and genuine face-to-face conversation becomes increasingly rare.Topics include: • Counterculture and non-conformity • Independent thinking and self-education • The legacy of literary and underground movements • Sense of place and local identity • Nostalgia and memory • Political uses of nostalgia • The disappearance of grassroots culture • Meaning and modern life • Sacred experience and mysticism • John Moriarty and deep attention • Conversation, listening and human connection • Paradox and the complexity of being humanAbout Turning World:Turning World is hosted by Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman and explores politics, culture, faith and public life in an age of uncertainty and transformation.The podcast creates space for thoughtful conversations that don't fit neatly into ideological boxes, seeking understanding rather than certainty.Produced by Opus Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Reform UK, Civic Pride & the Crisis of Politics | Stephen Atkinson

    In Episode 4 of Turning World, Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman are joined by Stephen Atkinson for a discussion about political realignment, civic identity and the widening gap between national politics and local communities.Stephen reflects on his move from the Conservative Party to Reform UK, while exploring the pressures facing local government, the importance of civic pride and whether practical politics has been replaced by remote political management.Topics include: • Reform UK and political change • Leaving the Conservative Party • Civic pride and community identity • Jobs, growth and economic pragmatism • Remote politicians and distrust in institutions • Devolution and local governance • Lancashire’s financial rescue • Experience vs inexperience in politics • Whether Reform risks becoming “Conservative 2.0”Guest bio:Stephen Atkinson is a Lancashire councillor and political figure associated with Reform UK, with a focus on local governance, economic pragmatism and civic renewal.About Turning World:Turning World is hosted by Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman and explores politics, culture, faith and public life in an era of uncertainty and transformation.Produced by Opus Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Long Covid, Chronic Pain & Mind-Body Healing | Prof Paul Garner

    In Episode 3 of Turning World, Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman are joined by Professor Paul Garner for an in-depth conversation on long Covid, chronic fatigue, chronic pain and the evolving science of mind-body medicine.As both a researcher and patient advocate, Paul offers insight into the scientific, social and personal dimensions of chronic illness — from predictive coding and psychosomatic symptoms to fear, avoidance and pathways to recovery.Topics include:• Long Covid and post-Covid illness• Chronic fatigue syndrome and ME/CFS• Predictive coding and neuroscience• Mind-body approaches to healing• Psychosomatic illness and pain• Fear, stress and trauma• NHS and systemic healthcare failures• Community support and local resilienceGuest bio:Professor Paul Garner is professor emeritus at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, member of the Oslo Chronic Fatigue Network, contributor to Fatigue Science Talks, and advocate for improved understanding of chronic fatigue and post-viral conditions.Paul Garner, professor emeritus, Liverpool School of Tropical MedicineAnd member of the Oslo Chronic Fatigue Network&nbsp;Links:Raelan Agle interview on the post covid condition (Nov 2025)&nbsp;Failed by the NHS on chronic fatigue illness (Oct 2025)Patients with severe ME/CFS (May 2025)Long covid in Manchester Evening News (March 2025)Fatigue Science ChannelOrcid 0000-0002-0607-6941About Turning World:Turning World is hosted by Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman and explores politics, culture, faith and public life in an age of uncertainty and transformation.Produced by Opus Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Just Your Average Muslim? | Zia Chaudry MBE

    In this episode of Turning World, Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman are joined by Zia Chaudry MBE for a thoughtful discussion about Muslim identity, social cohesion and what it means to belong in modern Britain.This conversation explores the tensions and opportunities surrounding diversity, Islamophobia, technology, education and integration, while challenging simplistic narratives about Muslim communities.Topics include:• Islamophobia and social perception• Diversity and multiculturalism• Community disconnect• Social media and technology• Education and civic belonging• Integration and compromise• Muslim contributions to European society• Identity, belonging and public discourseGuest bio:Zia Chaudry MBE is a respected public figure, community advocate and commentator focused on social cohesion, integration and civic engagement.About Turning World:Turning World is hosted by Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman and explores politics, culture, faith and public life in an era of uncertainty and transformation.Links:https://www.futuresforall.org/speakers-directory/zia-chaudhry-mbe[Website/social links]Produced by Opus Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Is Blue Labour the Future of the Left? | Dan Carden MP & Jonny Ball

    In Episode 1 of Turning World, Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman are joined by Dan Carden MP and Jonny Ball to explore one of the defining political questions of our time: what comes after Corbynism, and can Blue Labour offer a meaningful alternative?This conversation examines the future of progressive politics through the lenses of civic belonging, workers’ rights, trade unionism, authenticity and community renewal.Topics include:• Blue Labour’s political philosophy• Trade unions and workers’ rights• Community engagement and civic society• Authenticity in political leadership• Rent control and fairness• Corbynism, “Polanskism” and Labour’s future• Blue Labour vs Green politics• Ambiguity and paradox in modern political realignmentGuest bios:Dan Carden is the Labour MP for Liverpool Walton and a prominent voice in Blue Labour politics.Jonny Ball is a political thinker and journalist for New Statesman and Unheard.About Turning World:Turning World is hosted by Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman and explores politics, culture, faith and public life in a world of uncertainty and transformation.Links:https://www.newstatesman.com/author/jonny-ballhttps://members.parliament.uk/member/4651/contactProduced by Opus Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Turning World is a podcast about making sense of a world in motion.Politics, culture and faith are no longer fixed or familiar. Old certainties are shifting, institutions are changing shape, and public debate feels more polarised and unstable than ever. In the middle of all this, it’s easy to feel disoriented.Each episode brings together thoughtful voices from across politics, culture, faith and beyond for conversations that are open, curious and grounded. There are no rigid positions or ideological lines to follow, just an honest attempt to explore what’s changing, why it matters, and where it might lead.The discussions are rigorous but respectful. Questions are asked in good faith. Disagreement isn’t avoided as it’s part of the process of understanding.If you’re tired of shouty debates, fixed opinions and surface-level takes, Turning World offers something different by exploring ideas that don’t fit neatly into boxes.<p

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