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Reasons Revisited — 375 episodes

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LABOUR'S FIRST MOVES: Keir Starmer Gives Away Power

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LABOUR'S FIRST MOVES: Rachel Reeves' National Wealth Fund

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ED & GEOFF HAVE LEFT THE CHATTEROO

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TOMORROW: THE CHATTEROO STOPS HERE

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CHATTEROO #25 - Cicada Ardor

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CHATTEROO #24 - with Lauren Child

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CHATTEROO #23 WILL HUTTON - This Time No Mistakes

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CHATTEROO #22

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CHATTEROO #21 England: Seven Myths That Changed a Country - And How To Set Them Straight

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CHATTEROO #20

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CHATTEROO #19

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CHATTEROO #18 - Breaking The Habit(uation)

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CHATTEROO #17

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CHATTEROO #16

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CHATTEROO #15

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CHATTEROO #14

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CHATTEROO #13

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CHATTEROO #12

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CHATTEROO #11

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CHATTEROO #10

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CHATTEROO #9

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CHATTEROO #8

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CHATTEROO #7 with climate scientist Emily Shuckburgh

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CHATTEROO #6

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... AND A CHATTEROO YEAR (with Ben Ansell)

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A CHRISTMAS CHATTEROO

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CHATTEROO #5

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CHATTEROO #4

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CHATTEROO #3

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CHATTEROO #2

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CHATTEROO #1

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So long and thanks for all the cheerfulness: an end and a beginning...

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More power to you: how we can all help to make a change

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Turning the tide: how Poland defeated the populists

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Taking the plunge: the open water swimming boom

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Reasons Revisited: The Four Day Week

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Going Infinite with Michael Lewis: the story of Sam Bankman-Fried

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Reasons Revisited: Parental Leave

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How to create meaningful change with Gina Martin and Ben Hurst

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Reasons Revisited: The Living Wage

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From school assembly to climate assembly: the children changing democracy

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Reasons Revisited: On the buses

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6th anniversary special: Comfort Eating with Grace Dent

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Reasons Revisited: Rent Control

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Apocalypse (not) now: is AI an existential threat?

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Reasons Revisited: Beyond GDP

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It's fun to stay at the YHA: who gets to access the outdoors?

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Loss, love and a calling to nature: Ben Goldsmith

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The hidden story of Chinese food: Fuchsia Dunlop

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How to fix the broken food system: Henry Dimbleby

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What about men?: Caitlin Moran

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How to end our very British culture war: Sunder Katwala

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Throwing shade: why you’ll never take trees for granted again

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Fields of Dreams: how music festivals moved from the margins to the mainstream

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Never stopped us dreaming: the rise of women’s football

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Driven to distraction: can we resist the attention economy?

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Freewheeling: how to embrace the bicycle boom

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Will there be a Hollywood ending? why the writers are on strike

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The People's Plan for Nature: how re-imagining our democracy could save nature

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Live at the RSC Part 2: the return of the Doctor

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Live at the RSC Part 1: the fight for better climate education in our schools

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Business as (un)usual: can people and planet really come before profit?

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Reasons to be Letchworth: what can we learn from the garden city movement?

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But what can I do?: a conversation with Alastair Campbell

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Thank you, next: breaking up with the job for life

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How to build a fairer society: does this 20th century philosopher have the answer?

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A basic income for the arts: how Ireland is changing the game

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Back to nature: how can farming be sustainable?

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Not too late: why there’s still time to act on the climate crisis

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Who’s afraid of the kleptocrats?: cleaning up corruption

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Reading Revival: why the bookshop is back

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Bridging the divides: the world of modern diplomacy

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Gary Younge Interview: Mandela, Trump, Obama and Black Lives Matter

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Bernie Sanders Interview: baseball, capitalism and mitten memes

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Full steam ahead: the resurgence of international train travel

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Laying down the law: can litigation hold climate culprits to account?

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Beyond the nepo baby: the deep drivers of social mobility

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‘It’s not weird or morbid’: how confronting death can give us hope

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Should you fight for your right to party?

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Is this the future of humanity?

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How to talk to a climate denier

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How to fix our education system

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Owning the future

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The Reasons to be Cheerful Top 10 of 2022

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2022 Christmas Crackers with Ed and Geoff

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Social workers for social justice

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How do we fix our broken economy?

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Nothing about us without us

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It’s cheaper to save the planet than destroy it

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What can I do?

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The art of persuasion with Anand Giridharadas

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A whole new ball game

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Professor Nicola Rollock

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The middle-out moment

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Home sweet (social) home

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Investment for the people

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Pain and prejudice

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What just happened?! with Marina Hyde

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David and Goliath

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On common ground

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Character education, education, education

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Getting clarity on charity

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Four Thousand Weeks: Oliver Burkeman

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The Sound of Being Human: Jude Rogers

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The Future of Food: How to achieve radical change with George Monbiot

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Things Can Only Get Better: Professor Brian Cox

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Plastic Not Fantastic: global, national and local approaches to tackle plastic pollution

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Cabinet of Chaos

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HOLDING OUT FOR A ZERO: assessing the UK’s climate progress

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RTBC AT EPISODE 250: how museums shape our society

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BREAKING THE MOULD: Ed and Geoff explore the hidden world of fungi

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PRISON BREAK: Alternatives for women in the justice system

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FROM PHILANTHROPY TO JUSTICE: what the wealthy can contribute to society

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Andrea Elliott: Invisible Child

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROAM: Making nature accessible to everyone

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MIND THE (HEALTH) GAP: The postcode lottery of life

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BRAIN POWER: Disentangling the narratives around dyslexia

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DON'T CHANGE THE CHANNEL: the case against C4 privatisation

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THE CHILDCARE CRUNCH - The Hidden Cost of Living Crisis

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FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS: Learning from the US campaigns to organise at Amazon and Starbucks

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WILD CITY: Uncovering urban wildlife with Florence Wilkinson and the Urban Birder David Lindo

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WATCH ALL ABOUT IT! News for children as Newsround turns 50

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I QUIT? - The real story behind the ‘Great Resignation’

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CRY ME A RIVER: How to save the UK’s rivers

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BACK IN THE FRONT ROW: Cinema bounces back and Fiona Shaw talks Killing Eve spinoffs

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HERE COMES THE SUN: storing clean energy

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DAVID RUNCIMAN: TALKING ‘TALKING POLITICS’, POLITICS

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ACT NOW: Recognising British Sign Language in the UK

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WARM HOMES FOR ALL: Tackling Britain's fuel poverty crisis

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ANXIETY AND AGENCY: How to respond to eco-anxiety in the face of climate change

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MAGISTRATES: the volunteers presiding over criminal courts

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MAGIC ROUNDABOUT: why we need the circular economy

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JON RONSON :The author, journalist and documentary maker talks to Ed and Geoff about his new series ‘Things Fell Apart’

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DOT THE “I”S AND CROSS THE NFTs: the Wild West of crypto or an opportunity for change

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BACK TO NATURE: tackling the biodiversity and climate crises

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JACK FOR GOOD: Rewriting the script on disability with Jack Thorne

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THE REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2021 TOP TEN

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WE WISH YOU A-M-A* XMAS 2021 (*Ask Me Anything with Ed and Geoff)

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FIRST THEY IGNORE YOU: Part Four - The fight for a minimum wage

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FIRST THEY IGNORE YOU: Part Three - The Fight For Race Equality in the UK

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FIRST THEY IGNORE YOU: Part Two - Building Nordic gender equality

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FIRST THEY IGNORE YOU: part one—- the creation of the NHS

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217. ONE STOP COP (26) SHOP: the verdict

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216. YOUR ONE-STOP COP(26): One week in

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215. FOLLOW THE (CITY) LEADER: the power of local action on the climate crisis

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214. PALACES FOR THE PEOPLE: the future of public libraries

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213. WOULDN’T IT BE NICE IF WE WERE OLDER: creating age-friendly communities

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212. WARMER HOMES AND LOWER BILLS: time to get retrofit

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211. WHO GETS ON IN MODERN BRITAIN: breaking the class ceiling

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210. HAVE I GOT TOOZE FOR YOU: Adam Tooze on Covid, climate & learning from history

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209. THE RISE OF ROBO-BOSSES: reining in algorithmic management

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208. THE FUTURE OF MONEY: from cryptocurrency to the decline of cash

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207. BORN TO REWILD

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206. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #4: What can we all do?

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205. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #3: What needs to happen?

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204. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #2: What are the stakes?

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203. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #1: How did we get here?

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202. REASONS TO BE WELSH (Rhesymau i fod yn Gymreig)

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201. SECRETS AND LIDOS: the people-powered pool movement

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200. PUTTING FAIRNESS AT THE HEART OF THE GREEN TRANSITION

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199. STRAIGHT TO VOICEMAIL: the right to disconnect from work

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198. A DECENT LIFE FOR ALL: the case for a new social guarantee

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197. GO BIG #4: How We Can All Make Change Happen

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196. GO BIG #3: A Big Idea to Repair Our Democracy

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195. GO BIG #2: A Big Idea to Rethink the Economy

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194. GO BIG #1: A Big Idea for Gender Equality

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BONUS: ED’S WRITTEN A BOOK! (exclusive audiobook extract)

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193. THE CASE FOR BIG CHANGE: and building the coalitions to make it happen

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192. TICKET TO RIDE: buses, Burnham and public control

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191. PRESTONOMICS: taking back control of local economies

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190. THE PREMONITION: a conversation with Michael Lewis

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189. IT’S COMING HOME: could fan ownership save football?

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188. THE DREAM NOT JUST THE NIGHTMARE: a vision for tackling the environmental crisis

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187. RETHINKING INFRASTRUCTURE: the case for social investment

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186. LEARNING FROM THE WORLD’S HAPPIEST COUNTRY: Reasons to be Finnish

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185. WHAT'S THE GIG IDEA?: fair work in the platform economy

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184. REASONS TO BE PLAYFUL: protecting children’s right to play

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183 and a half. Michael Rosen on his recovery from Covid

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183. MEETING THE JOE-MENT: could the Biden presidency be transformational?

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182. OFFICE POLITICS: the future of the workplace

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181. PARKS AND REC: green space for all

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180. A NEW BEVERIDGE REPORT: remaking the welfare state

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179 and a half. OUT OF THE ORDINARY: Marc Stears on the politics of everyday life

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179. GENERATION RENTIER: fixing a broken economic model

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178. YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD: a lifelong learning revolution

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177. PB OR NOT PB: participatory budgeting to give citizens control

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176 and a half. BONUS EPISODE - THE MEN WHO STARE AT OATS: Encouraging middle-aged men to adopt a more climate-friendly, plant-based diet.

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176. WHO BUILDS WINDMILLS OFF THE SEA SHORE: lessons from Denmark on offshore wind

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175. LIVE LONG AND PROSPER: learning from the world’s longevity hotspots

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174. ACCOUNT(ABILITY) SUSPENDED: who governs online speech?

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173. TIME CONTROL: a flexible working future

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172. BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND: Dale Vince on green energy, vegan football & sky diamonds

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171. THE REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2020 CHART SHOW

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170. WE WISH YOU A-M-A* CHRISTMAS (*Ask Me Anything with Ed and Geoff)

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169. WESTMINSTER DOESN’T KNOW BEST: time to give power away

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168. BEYOND THE LEAN MEAN GOVERNING MACHINE: reimagining the state

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167. YOU’VE BEEN FRAMED: shaping the political conversation

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166. TO B(CORP) OR NOT TO B: a different way of doing business

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165. SHAKE IT LIKE A POLARISED PICTURE: bridging political divides

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164. DUMP DONALD, SAVE THE WORLD: the road to COP26

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163. DATA, MINE: taking back control from Big Tech

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162. HOW MOVEMENTS CHANGE THE WORLD

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161. SWEET STREAMS AREN’T MADE OF THIS: what about the musicians?

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160. SQUAD SAVE AMERICA: from Ilhan Omar to the Sunrise Movement

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159. CTRL ALT-LABOUR: organising in the modern workplace

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158. THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL: the dark side of meritocracy

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157. WHY DID IT TAKE A PANDEMIC?: valuing the everyday economy

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156. BOND BABY BOND: guaranteeing an inheritance for all

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155. WHO RUN THE WORLD: Julia Gillard on women in politics

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154. LIVING BETTER: a conversation with Alastair Campbell

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153. MY NAME IS WHY: a conversation with Lemn Sissay

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152. ABOLISH SILICON VALLEY: a conversation with Wendy Liu

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151. SEX, POWER, MONEY: a conversation with Sara Pascoe

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150. 150 NOT OUT: so what have we learned?

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149. WE BUILT THIS CITY ON BIKES AND STROLLS

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148. CUTTING ZUCK’S BUCKS: can an ad boycott change Facebook?

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147. CHILDCARE MATTERS: learning lessons from lockdown

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146. NO ONE SHOULD GO HUNGRY: tackling the scandal of food poverty

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145. THE SHOW MUST GO ON: why we need to save the arts

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144. WE ARE OUR HISTORY: time to understand our past

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143. NO WORKER LEFT BEHIND: planning a just transition

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142. BLACK LIVES MATTER

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141 and a half. ORDER ORDER: in conversation with John Bercow

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141. THE ZOOM WHERE IT HAPPENS: building a digital society for all

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140. MOBILISING A ZERO CARBON ARMY: green jobs for young people

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139. A MISSION FOR SORTITION: citizens’ assemblies & the climate crisis

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138. PEOPLE ARE GOOD: a truly radical idea

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137. TACKLING ROUGH SLEEPING: why does it take a pandemic?

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136. STRINGS ATTACHED: designing better bailouts

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135. THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING?: learning from crises of the past

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134. A GREEN RECOVERY: the case for a climate stimulus

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133. IN THIS TOGETHER: global cooperation on a global crisis

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132. LOOKING OUT FOR OUR KIDS: steering children through difficult times

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131 and a half. WHAT ABOUT THE SELF-EMPLOYED?

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131. WHATEVER IT TAKES: economics in times of crisis

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130. COME FARM WITH ME: a sustainable future for food and land

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129. YOU SAY YOU WANT SOME DEVOLUTION: a radical plan for giving power away

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128. WHY CAN’T I GET MY PHONE REPAIRED?: fighting the tech giants

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127. MAN ENOUGH: promoting positive masculinity

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126. THE FOUR DAY FUTURE: building a movement for shorter working hours

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125. WALK THIS WAY

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124. I'LL HAVE MY CHICKEN UNCHLORINATED PLEASE: a progressive vision for trade

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123. OIL SEE YOU IN COURT: suing the climate culprits

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Introducing: Cheerful Book Club

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122. SCHOOL OF ROCKING THE BOAT: training the activists of tomorrow

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121. THE SKY’S THE LIMIT: reining in the fat cat pay gap

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120. ON FIRE: in conversation with Naomi Klein

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119. THE REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2019 CHART SHOW

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118. CHEERFUL OFFICE XMAS PARTY

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117. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

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116. YOU HAVE TO VOTE: the case for compulsory participation

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115. GOING BACK TO MY GRASSROOTS: the return of the ground campaign

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114. A VOTE FOR THE PLANET: making this the climate election

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113. WHY AM I SEEING THIS AD: regulating campaigns in the digital age

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Cheerful Election Daily Preview - 27 DAYS TO GO - NHS distractions and speedier connections

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112. THE ELECTION WILL BE TELEVISED: leaders’ debates and democracy

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111. UNIVERSAL JOBS GUARANTEE: 21st century full employment

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110. (F)AIR MILES: the case for a frequent flyer tax

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109. FAKE IT ‘TIL YOU BREAK IT: challenging the spread of disinformation

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108. KEEP IT CIVIL (AND DISOBEDIENT): the power of non-violent direct action

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107. WHEN THEY GO LOW, WE GO HIGH (STREET)

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106. BACK TO THE FUTURE: representing the coming generations

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105. SWEET CHILD(CARE) OF MINE: investing in universal provision

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104. MISSING MILLIONS: time for automatic voter registration

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103. THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS: addressing the gambling crisis

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102. EMPIRE STATE OF MIND: overhauling the history we teach

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101. (NET) ZERO TO HERO: tackling the climate emergency

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100. LIVE AT ABBEY ROAD: fixing music education

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99. WRITTEN IN THE STARS: the argument for a codified constitution

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98. SMELLS LIKE COMMUNITY SPIRIT: bridging the intergenerational divide

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97. TREEDISTRIBUTION: shrubtastic reasons to plant

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96. TIL DEBT DO US PART: the case for personal debt write-off

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Cheerful Book Club: The Three Dimensions of Freedom by Billy Bragg

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95. SCHOOL’S OUT: time for LGBT-inclusive education

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94. A QUESTION OF SPORT: the fight for gender equality

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93. ELECTRIC DREAMS: the end of the petrol and diesel vehicle

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Cheerful Book Club: Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge

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92. BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: the case for social ownership

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91. WHO’S AFRAID OF GDP?: shifting to a wellbeing economy

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Cheerful Book Club: How to Fail by Elizabeth Day

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90. THIS LAND IS OUR LAND

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89. DOING RIGHT BY OLDER PEOPLE: free personal care for all

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88. THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA (ONCE): tackling fast fashion

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87. ADMISSION IMPOSSIBLE: opening up our universities

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86. I FOUGHT THE LAW AND... I WON: the art of successful campaigns

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85. OPERATION BLACK VOTE: the fight for democratic equality

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84. ON YOUR BIKE

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83. PREDISTRIBUTION: what the hell does it mean?

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82. FULL ENGLISH: forging a progressive identity

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81. HOPE NOT HATE: changing attitudes to immigration

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80. REASONS TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE

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79. HONEY I SHRUNK THE TECH GIANTS

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78. (LIVING) WAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

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77. THE GREEN WOLF OF WALL STREET

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76. THE BEVERAGE REPORT

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75. REASONS TO BE ICELANDIC: gender equality, 6 hour days and 'hidden people'

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74. THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT: pupil climate strikes and the green new deal

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73. FOR RICHER, FOR SUPER RICHER: taxing the ultra-wealthy

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72. MORE IN COMMON: Overcoming political polarisation

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71. THE CASE FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL REFORM...AND HOW TO DO IT

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70. 2019: A PUBLIC SPACE ODYSSEY: transforming communities

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69. A SOCIAL HOME REVOLUTION: the history and future of council housing

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68. BORN TO (PARK) RUN: Geoff and Ed’s excellent adventure

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67. THE OFFICIAL REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2018 CHART SHOW

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66. CHRISTMAS CHEERFUL: Chatting 2018 and playing Class Struggle

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65. COMPUTER SAYS YES: humanity and kindness in public services

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64. SHARING AND CARING: the case for paternity leave

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63. VALUING NEURODIVERSITY: how society needs to change

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62. LIFE OVER DEATH: the global campaign to end capital punishment

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61. YUVAL AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET: a conversation on just about everything with Yuval Noah Harari

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60. GEOFF, GEOFF, GEOFF...OUT OUT OUT: the power of protest

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59. QE OR NOT QE?: printing money for a purpose

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58. PLASTIC, PLASTIC EVERYWHERE: what do we do?

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57. THE OWNERSHIP SHIFT

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56. LAST EDITION? how to ensure quality journalism in the digital age

316

55. LIVING FOR THE (THREE DAY) WEEKEND

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54. THE ABC OF AI: How can technology help humanity?

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53. PROSPERITY AND JUSTICE: Shaking up the economy for social change

319

52. THE QUIET RENEWABLES REVOLUTION

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51. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Not for the bin

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50. REVERSING THE CYCLE OF GANG VIOLENCE: Lessons from Scotland

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49. BIG DATA CAN IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH

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48. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: remaking our welfare state

324

47. IDEAS FOR THE ANTHROPOCENE: humankind respecting the Earth

325

46. WON’T YOU TAKE ME TO FUNKY TOWN: power and prosperity in towns

326

45. BLOCKCHAIN PARTY: Can it be a force for good?

327

44. THE ONLY WAY IS ETHICS: Businesses with a social purpose

328

43. LEARNING FOR LIFE: what should a national education service do?

329

42. TECH FOR GOOD

330

41. SMOOTH CO-OPERATORS: the power of co-ops to transform society

331

40. SILICON VALLEY SERFS: protecting kids from tech overload

332

39. ENDING JOBS FOR THE BOYS: overcoming the workplace gender divide

333

38. UNIVERSAL BASIC SERVICES: Shaping the 21st century welfare state

334

37. RETHINKING ECONOMIC SUCCESS: beyond the growth obsession

335

36. THE GENERATION GAME: Turning round the fortunes of young people

336

35. LAW AND DISORDER: fixing the justice crisis

337

34. WHAT SHOULD WE DO ABOUT MEAT: Reasons to be Vegan?

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33. UNIVERSITIES CHALLENGED: Reversing market tyranny in higher education

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Episode 32. ENDING THE BLAME GAME: The case for no-fault divorce

340

REASONS TO BE PIRATE

341

Episode 31. CHANGING THE CLIMATE: How do we tackle the global warming challenge?

342

Episode 30. THERE GOES THE NEIGHBOURHOOD: what do we do about gentrification?

343

Episode 29. TAKING IT TO THE STREETS: Community regeneration lessons from Granby, Preston and beyond *Live Liverpool show*

344

Episode 28. FACING DOWN FACEBOOK: how to tackle "surveillance capitalism"

345

Episode 27. MIND THE (WEALTH) GAP: a social wealth fund for Britain

346

Episode 26. HOUSING FIRST: Tackling Britain’s homelessness crisis

347

Episode 25. STAIRWAY TO (TAX) HAVEN: cleaning up Britain's dirty money

348

Episode 24. ALL TOGETHER NOW: Unions in the 21st century

349

Episode 23. DING, DING, NEXT STOP: Sorting out the buses

350

Episode 22. WHAT SHOULD WE TEACH OUR KIDS — not another brick in the wall

351

Episode 21. TIME TO TALK: Tackling the mental health crisis *LIVE SHOW*

352

Episode 20. RESCUING DEMOCRACY: From Ancient Athens to Brexit

353

SEE REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL LIVE IN LIVERPOOL 19/02

354

Episode 19. GET OUT OF JAIL: Time for prison reform

355

Episode 18. TACKLING THE NHS CRISIS: The 1% solution *BUMPER EPISODE*

356

Episode 17. ECONOMICS 101: Time for A Reformation in Economic Thinking.

357

Episode 16. #EPICRAILFAIL: Ending the great train robbery

358

Episode 15. GOODBYE 2017 YOU DIDN'T DESERVE US... Hoorah for 2018

359

Episode 14. A MILIVERSE CHRISTMAS IN THE GEOFFOCRACY

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SEE REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL LIVE ON STAGE

361

Episode 13. WORKING 9 TIL ....OVERTIME: Time for time and a half

362

Episode 12. THE POWER OF CULTURE: Regeneration, Grayson and Kevin the cat

363

Episode 11. WHO WANTS TO TAX A MILLIONAIRE?

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Episode 10. DON'T MOURN, ORGANISE: The power of community organising

365

Episode 9. TRANSGENDER RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS

366

Episode 8. LAND TAX & THE 'AX'': Land Value Tax plus Obama chief strategist David Axelrod

367

Episode 7. POWER TO THE (YOUNG) PEOPLE! Voting at 16

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Episode 6. MAKING A HASH OF IT: Time to decriminalise and end the war on drugs?

369

Episode 5 and a half. SADIQ KHAN - more answers with London's Mayor

370

Episode 5. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR: Tackling the air pollution emergency

371

Episode 4. TAKE BACK (RENT) CONTROL: All Power to the Tenants!

372

Episode 3. WE WANT EQUAL PAY: The Gender Pay Gap

373

Episode 2. DON'T BE EVIL! Taming the High-Tech Giants

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1. FREE MONEY FOR ALL? The Universal Basic Income

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