

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future
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Former Downing Street adviser, Jimmy McLoughlin interviews top entrepreneurs, politicians, and just about anyone at the top of their game on where they think the future of our economy is going through the prism of jobs.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 46min
Jamie Bartlett | Internet Subcultures and the Social Media Rage Machine
Jamie Bartlett| Internet Subcultures and the Social Media Rage Machine
Jimmy interviews writer and podcaster Jamie Bartlett about his hard-to-define career researching internet culture, subcultures, and online-driven movements, shaped by early work at Demos and a fascination with being an early “expert” on emerging online worlds like the darknet.
Bartlett explains how he gains access to difficult contributors through detective-like research and by maintaining fairness and integrity, avoiding overt political positioning to reach audiences across outlets including the BBC, Telegraph, Guardian, Spectator, and varied podcasts.
They discuss how algorithms reward emotion, distort perceptions of public opinion, and turn politics into clip-farming, while long-form podcasts can restore deeper listening. Bartlett outlines ingredients of successful narrative podcasts and recounts key series: The Missing Cryptoqueen, Believe in Magic, and A Very British Cult, emphasizing relatable victims, twists, and translating complex tech risks for mainstream audiences, plus the importance of timing for story impact.
00:00 Intro
00:52 Defining Jamie’s Work
01:54 Origins in Internet Subcultures
03:22 From Darknet to Explainers
05:36 Early Jobs and Demos
06:58 EDL Facebook Research Hack
08:13 Getting Access and Trust
10:20 Journalism Labels and Integrity
11:41 Algorithms Reward Emotion
13:12 Staying Politically Neutral
17:06 Politics as Clip Culture
18:38 Echo Chambers and Crisis Addiction
21:25 Why Longform Podcasts Win
22:12 Studio Set Complaints
22:40 Producer Ad Break
23:16 Hit Podcasts Breakdown
25:03 Ingredients of Great Storytelling
28:18 OneCoin Origin Story
29:44 Career Defining Burden
31:41 Inside a British Cult
33:36 Status and Belonging
39:47 Timing Beats Being First
43:00 AI and Jobs Next Wave
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Mar 25, 2026 • 52min
Pat McFadden | Youth Unemployment, Apprenticeships, and How AI Will Change Work
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Pat McFadden on Youth Unemployment, Apprenticeships, and How AI Will Change Work | Jimmy’s Jobs of the Future
Pat McFadden, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, joins Jimmy’s Jobs of the Future to discuss the UK’s youth jobs crisis, with nearly a million young people not in education, employment or training and over half never having had a job, despite 50,000 manufacturing vacancies. He reflects on his first jobs (paper round, supermarket night shifts, dishwasher at Edinburgh’s Viva Mexico, Fringe work), his path into politics, and how social media and 24-hour news have changed government and debate. McFadden outlines new incentives for employers: £3,000 to hire a young person on Universal Credit for six months and £2,000 for small firms taking on young apprentices, which can total £5,000. He addresses youth sickness and mental health, arguing support should focus on improving life outcomes and work opportunities, and shares a cautiously optimistic view of AI as both job-destroying and job-creating.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:27 First Job Paper Round
03:04 Family Roots and Siblings
05:06 Path Into Politics
06:11 Student Jobs and Fringe
08:04 Where Saturday Jobs Went
09:27 NEETs and Youth Inactivity
13:30 Making It a National Cause
14:26 Hiring Bonuses Explained
18:17 What Makes a Good Job
21:06 AI and the Future of Work
25:29 If Graduating Today
25:49 Career Paths And Optimism
26:34 Studying Politics At Edinburgh
27:40 Finding Confidence And Belonging
29:19 Leaving Home For University
31:12 How Politics Has Changed
34:01 Parliament As Clip Culture
35:12 Advice For New MPs
36:37 Governing In A Faster World
38:06 Risk Aversion And Getting Things Done
39:45 Mental Health And Welfare Reform
42:51 Influencers And The Arc Of Work
45:00 Quickfire Questions And Wrap
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Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
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Mar 17, 2026 • 44min
Tony Blair | Classic Episode
Tony Blair on AI, Work, and What Governments Get Wrong (Award-Winning Interview)
This episode of Jimmy’s Jobs of the Future - featuring former Prime Minister Tony Blair - was recently named Best Interview at the Political Podcast Awards, so we’re revisiting the conversation with a fresh edit.
Jimmy and Tony discuss how artificial intelligence could reshape government and the economy, why the UK now has significantly more people out of work than before the pandemic, and how leaders can keep up with rapid technological change.
Tony also reflects on life after Downing Street, building his global institute, and the challenges of turning big decisions into real change inside government.
A wide-ranging conversation about leadership, technology, and the future of work.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:40 What does a former Prime Minister actually do?
03:00 Why getting things done in government is harder than it looks
05:00 AI and the biggest technological revolution of the century
11:00 Will AI replace jobs?
14:00 Why more people in the UK aren’t working
17:00 Technology, government and innovation
20:00 Why business leaders should go into government
28:00 Building organisations after politics
34:00 Ambition, leadership and career advice
37:00 Quickfire questions
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Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
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Mar 11, 2026 • 59min
Will Storr Part 2 | Nigel Farage, Gordon Ramsay Crying, and Joe Rogan vs Steven Barlett
Will Storr on Status Games: Politics, Podcasts, Storytelling, and the Future of AI
In the second half of Jimmy’s Jobs to the Future with author Will Storr, they discuss how status works in practice, from status signals inside Number 10 (proximity, key meetings, and especially influence) to modern politics as entertainment and the media’s “gotcha” incentives that push politicians toward soundbites.
Storr argues social media amplifies status games and notes similar “flame wars,” cancellation, and pronoun debates existed on an early online network, The WELL. They explore how status shifts with age, why self-control and conscientiousness predict professional success, and why being easy to work with matters (including why Nigel Farage is easy to book).
Storr explains how Marco Pierre White made chefing high status, influencing Gordon Ramsay and British food culture, reflects on appearing on Rogan, Diary of a CEO, and Modern Wisdom, and discusses AI’s impact on writing and the growing importance of distinctive author brands.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Second Half Setup
00:55 Status Inside Number 10
03:00 Influence As Real Status
04:42 Media And Political Personalities
06:34 Journalism And Gotcha Culture
09:37 Long Form Politics And Respect
15:57 Status After Forty
19:58 Traits For Career Success
24:05 Praise And Being Easy
27:04 Work Rhythms And Deep Thinking
28:39 Writing Retreats And Walking
29:33 AI And The Future Of Work
29:39 AI Threat to Authors
30:14 Original Voice Wins
31:55 AI as Writing Editor
33:21 Story Structure Stays
35:21 Teaching Storytelling Courses
36:53 Marco Pierre White Status
42:46 Men Competence Subcultures
44:45 First Social Media Troll
48:21 Podcast Circuit Reflections
54:26 Next Writers and Farewell
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Want to come on the show?
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Sponsor the show or Partner with us:
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Check out our clips channel here! ⬇️
https://www.youtube.com/@JimmysJobsClips
Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
Junior Producer: Thuy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 10, 2026 • 47min
Will Storr Part 1 | The Status Game
Why do humans care so much about what other people think?
This week on Jimmy’s Jobs of the Future, Jimmy sits down with bestselling author and journalist Will Storr to explore one of the most powerful forces shaping our lives: status.
Will has spent years investigating the hidden psychological forces that drive human behaviour. In this conversation, he explains why our brains are wired to seek status, why we constantly misjudge how status works in modern society, and how these instincts shape everything from work and politics to social media and success.
They also dive into Will’s career as a journalist and storyteller, how his reporting led him deep into the science of human behaviour, and the ideas behind his latest work on status and the stories we tell ourselves about who we are.
Expect a conversation about human psychology, ambition, storytelling, and the invisible rules that govern social hierarchies - and why understanding them might change how you see the world.
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Want to come on the show?
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Sponsor the show or Partner with us:
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Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
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Mar 3, 2026 • 43min
London's Safety, Street Crimes & Going Viral | Diego Galdino
Meet London’s “Batman”: Diego Galino on Exposing Pickpockets, Street Safety & Going Viral
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Diego Galdino, a.k.a Pickpocket London, explains how he went from a delivery rider to confronting and filming pickpockets to raise public awareness and help victims.
After seeing tourists targeted near Buckingham Palace, he launched TikTok and Instagram accounts on 15 July and quickly built a large following by posting daily footage and sharing evidence with police informally.
He describes worsening street crime after the pandemic, an informal network of riders and shop staff who alert him, and dangerous encounters where he was punched, chased with a stick, and hit with a phone.
Diego discusses using washable head-ink spray to mark suspects, funding the work through GoFundMe, media appearances, and social monetisation, and why he prefers independence over joining the police.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:30 Why He Started
05:00 From Deliveries to Vigilance
06:13 Is London Getting Worse
07:24 Working With Police
10:15 Street Network Alerts
10:45 Why Not Join the Police
11:44 A Day in the Life
12:45 Funding the Mission
16:51 Sponsor Break
17:29 Gear Costs and Hiring Help
19:55 Safety and Fear Factor
21:05 Staying Safe on Patrol
21:42 Scariest Encounters
24:15 Known Offenders and Arrests
26:08 Ink Spray Tactics
28:09 Hotspots Across London
30:33 Organised Crime Networks
31:19 How to Stop It
31:58 Fame Changes the Job
33:59 How Viewers Can Help
34:59 Scaling via Social Media
36:36 Five-Year Vision
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Want to come on the show?
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Check out our clips channel here! ⬇️
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Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
Junior Producer: Thuy Dong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 24, 2026 • 51min
Why Brands FAIL at Going Viral in 2026 | Rachel Allison
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Rachel Allison is the Founder of Multi-Award-Winning Creative Storytelling Agency Axe and Saw.
What does the future of PR look like in a world where anyone with a smartphone can be a content creator? In this episode of Jimmy's Jobs of the Future, we sit down with Rachel Allison, the visionary founder of Axe and Saw, to deconstruct the changing landscape of media, branding, and storytelling.
Rachel shares her journey from working in big corporate agencies to launching her own company.. She provides a masterclass on why "public relations" is really about public relationships and how brands must evolve beyond one-dimensional newspaper stories to thrive in today’s digital-first economy.
00:00 Intro
02:44 Leaving big agency life
04:17 The First Client
06:21 What’s Changing in PR?
09:29 The Spotify Wrapped Effect
12:18 Brand Beckham
14:28 Politics and New Media
15:53 What word makes PR people "physically ill"
17:39 Organic Virality
20:02 Advertising vs. PR
23:18 Personal vs. Agency Brand: Navigating "rogue" energy as a founder
25:34 Why building a career is easier, but harder than ever
28:01 Advice for the Next Generation
34:44 LinkedIn Advert
38:59 Scaling an Agency
39:12 The Role of AI in PR
48:13 The importance of looking after entrepreneurs to drive future growth.
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Want to come on the show?
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Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
Junior Producer: Thuy Dong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 1min
Musk, Zuckerberg & The Future of AI Dex Hunter-Torricke
Dex Hunter-Torricke has worked with some of the most influential people in Tech over the last 15 years. But now he's sounding the alarm.
In this episode of Jobs of the Future, we sit down with a true Silicon Valley insider who has spent the last 15 years at the epicentre of the tech revolution.
From serving as the first executive speechwriter for Eric Schmidt at Google to leading communications for Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook and Elon Musk at SpaceX, our guest has had a front-row seat to the decisions shaping our modern world. Most recently, he served as a senior leader at Google DeepMind, the world’s premier AI lab, during the most pivotal moments in the race toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
03:36 - His Tech Industry Journey06:30 - Being at The Front Lines of AGI
07:05 -The Reality Check
09:09 - Why AI is So Different to Every Other Technology
11:05 - The AGI Countdown
12:14 - The Death of the "Good Life"
13:41 - The Geopolitics of Sovereignty
14:46 - Future-Proofing Your Career
18:39 - The Economy of Meaning
21:29 - The 60% Job Vulnerability
25:23 - The Brittle Power of Tech Giants
32:15 - Launching the Center for Tomorrow
52:30 - Redefining Success
57:00 - A Philosophy for Interdependence
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Want to come on the show?
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Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
Junior Producer: Thuy Dong
Edited by: Ben Alexander Kippen
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Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 3min
STOP Doing Courses: The New Way to Learn at Work | Helen Tupper
Unlocking the Secrets of Squiggly Careers with Helen Tupper
In this episode of Jimmy's Jobs of the Future, Jimmy interviews Helen Tupper, the co-author of the bestselling book 'Learn Like a Lobster' and developer of the concept of 'Squiggly Careers'.
Helen shares her insights on modern career trajectories and the importance of continual learning in the workplace. She explains how squiggly careers can help individuals remain resilient amidst rapid change and delves into the analogy of lobsters, highlighting traits that can be beneficial to learning and growth.
Helen also discusses practical tools and strategies for fostering a culture of learning in organizations, the impact of team learning, and the evolving nature of job roles.
The conversation touches on Helen's business model, hiring practices, personal learning experiences, and her future ambitions with squiggly careers.
00:00 Intro
01:00 The Problem with Learning at Work
02:07 Lobster Traits and Learning
04:10 The Importance of Feedback and Failure
07:39 Rethinking Meetings for Better Learning
10:09 The Origin of the Lobster Concept
16:45 Understanding Thinking Styles
26:37 The Future of Learning in Teams
29:45 Celebrating Learners: A New Perspective
30:14 The School System's Misalignment with Real-World Skills
31:20 The Importance of Saying and Hearing the Hard Thing
33:08 The Multiplier Effect: Enhancing Feedback
35:41 Personal Example: Feedback at the Lobster Hatchery
39:33 Building the Squiggly Careers Business Model
50:54 Job Crafting: Designing Your Ideal Role
54:18 Hiring and Role Evolution at Amazing If
57:37 Creating Custom GPTs for Career Development
59:00 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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Want to come on the show?
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Credits:
Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE
Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/
Junior Producer: Thuy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 1min
Kanishka Narayan | Future of AI, From the Inside
Kanishka Narayan, the UK’s Serving AI Minister and former policy and tech professional, shares his rise from immigrant student to national AI leader. He discusses AI’s role in growth, training millions for new skills, spreading tech beyond London, balancing opportunity with safety, and why Britain needs bolder ambition and risk-taking to build its tech future.


