Another chance to hear Daniel Kaheneman, interviewed by Kirsty Young in August 2013.
Widely acknowledged as one of the world's most influential living psychologists, his many years of study have centred on how and why we make the decisions we do.
As a child, he lived in Nazi occupied France and he says that, from a young age, he already had a pretty good i ... Show More
Jul 5
Professor Lucy Easthope, emergency planner
Professor Lucy Easthope is an adviser on disaster recovery and planning. She’s an expert in planning for and reacting to major incidents: natural disaster, terrorist attacks, pandemics and fires, and is the visiting Professor of Mass Fatalities and Pandemics at the University of ... Show More
51m 36s
Jun 22
Abdulrazak Gurnah, writer
Abdulrazak Gurnah is emeritus Professor of Post-Colonial Literatures at the University of Kent and the 2021 Nobel Prize winner in Literature. Born in Zanzibar in 1948, the second of six children, Abdulrazak grew up in the dying days of the island’s status as a British protectorat ... Show More
51m 17s
Jan 2024
Daniel Maté : Dismantling blindspots
Topics covered : his relationship with his Dad Gabor, Zionism, privilege, Jewishness, Palestinians, heartbreak, perspective, purpose.
This week I speak to the brilliant Daniel Maté and it’s a conversation that has really helped me and I think you’ll feel the same when you listen ... Show More
1h 17m
Aug 2023
Folk Heroes: Annie Christmas
Annie Christmas (c. 1900s) was a fantastical figure based on a real person, but stories about her were passed down through oral tradition, old timey radio shows, collections of folklore and children’s tales. This brawny and brave keelboat captain has been hailed as the queen of t ... Show More
6m 39s
Apr 2023
Mischief Makers: Hwang Jini
Hwang Jini (c. 1700 - c. 1750) wrote poetry that made her famous among her contemporaries– and resonated for centuries afterwards.
This month, we’re talking about Mischief Makers: oddballs, chameleons, and nonconformists. Queens of quick wit.
History classes can get a bad rap, a ... Show More
5m 59s
May 2024
#125 Zaho de Sagazan : « En seulement trois minutes, une chanson peut raconter un milliard de choses »
Au premier étage d’une maison d’Alfortville, en banlieue parisienne, l’autrice-compositrice- interprète récompensée cette année par quatre Victoires de la musique, joue des notes au piano et fredonne. Entre deux dates de concert, Zaho de Sagazan, 24 ans, nous reçoit au siège de s ... Show More
42m 3s