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Intelligence Squared
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Jun 27, 2025 • 33min
Yardsticks For Failure, with Ivo Graham (Part One)
Ivo Graham, a comedian and writer known for his appearance on Taskmaster, dives deep into the chaos of his life in a candid exploration of failure. He humorously recounts his attempts to juggle a marathon, a club night, and a unique show, all while embracing the chaos and shortcomings that come with them. The conversation also touches on the personal bonds within comedy, the challenges of editing his book, and the transformative power of failures as stepping stones to success. Ivo’s charming anecdotes make for a delightful listen!

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Jun 24, 2025 • 35min
An Evening with Matt Haig: Embracing Hope, Wonder and the Power of the Imagination (Part Two)
Matt Haig, a celebrated British author, takes listeners on a journey through imagination and resilience. He discusses his newest novel, 'The Life Impossible,' emphasizing themes of hope and transformation. Haig reflects on the interplay of mental health and fiction, sharing personal stories of identity and support systems. He explores character development, revealing his unique approach to crafting female protagonists. With humor and honesty, he highlights the power of curiosity and personal growth in navigating life's challenges.

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Jun 22, 2025 • 36min
An Evening with Matt Haig: Embracing Hope, Wonder and the Power of the Imagination (Part One)
In this engaging conversation, British author Matt Haig, known for 'The Midnight Library' and 'Reasons to Stay Alive', explores the transformative power of imagination and hope. He shares personal anecdotes on mental health and the healing journey through literature, highlighting his new novel, 'The Life Impossible'. Listeners are drawn into the story of Grace Winters, a 72-year-old widow rediscovering joy in Ibiza, as Haig candidly discusses his struggles with grief and the stigma surrounding mental health. The discussion also emphasizes the therapeutic nature of storytelling.

Jun 21, 2025 • 38min
An Evening with Deborah Frances-White and David Tennant (Part Two)
Deborah Frances-White, a writer and comedian known for hosting The Guilty Feminist, is joined by acclaimed actor David Tennant to delve into the art of open dialogue on challenging topics. Deborah shares her insights from her upbringing in a cult and draws parallels to today's digital landscape that stifles dissent. They also unpack the nuances of freedom of speech, the role of politics in the arts, and the importance of critical thinking. Their lively exchange encourages listeners to embrace difficult conversations and foster understanding.

Jun 20, 2025 • 36min
An Evening with Deborah Frances-White and David Tennant (Part One)
Deborah Frances-White, a renowned writer and comedian, known for her podcast The Guilty Feminist, joins the talented actor David Tennant, famed for roles like Doctor Who. They delve into navigating difficult conversations, sharing personal experiences and insights from Deborah's new book. Topics include the impact of cult dynamics on freedom of speech, the challenges of engaging with feminist ideals, and the importance of allyship in fostering inclusivity. Together, they tackle societal taboos and emphasize the need for open dialogue in today's digital world.

Jun 17, 2025 • 46min
Is Britain in Denial About the Far Right? With Harry Shukman
In this engaging discussion, Harry Shukman, a journalist and researcher at HOPE not hate, shares insights from his undercover investigation into Britain's far right. He reveals the normalization of extremist ideologies like eugenics and Holocaust denial, often intertwined with big tech and media. The conversation explores the challenges of infiltrating these groups and the emotional struggles of those seeking belonging. Shukman’s revelations illuminate the dangerous dynamics beneath the surface of British society, prompting a broader reflection on extremism.

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Jun 15, 2025 • 34min
The Power of Good Conversation, with Jefferson Fisher (Part Two)
Jefferson Fisher, a trial lawyer turned communication expert with a global following, shares insightful strategies for effective conversation. He discusses managing disrespect in dialogues and highlights the importance of pauses for active listening. Fisher delves into the complexities of silence and ghosting, urging self-awareness in relationships. He also addresses navigating interruptions and dishonesty with composure, providing practical tips for clearer communication and fostering healthier connections in both personal and professional spheres.

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Jun 14, 2025 • 34min
The Power of Good Conversation, with Jefferson Fisher (Part One)
Jefferson Fisher, a trial lawyer turned communication expert and author of 'The Next Conversation,' dives into the essence of effective communication. He explores how modern dialogues can feel divisive and shares practical strategies to enhance conversational skills. Fisher emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding in conversations, urging listeners to shift focus from winning arguments to fostering connections. He also shares insights on managing emotional reactions during discussions, highlighting techniques for calm engagement.

Jun 12, 2025 • 40min
Sotheby's Talks | Shakespeare: A Man For All Time, with Tracy-Ann Oberman
In this engaging discussion, Emma Smith, a Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Oxford, and Tracy-Ann Oberman, an acclaimed actor known for her modern take on Shylock, delve into the complexities of Shakespeare's works. They explore how textual variations influence interpretations across generations. Oberman shares her unique perspective on Shylock, connecting it to contemporary issues of identity and societal rejection. The conversation also highlights the intricacies of Shakespeare's characters and the lasting impact of his wordplay, making his works timeless.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 51min
Is Nvidia the most important company in the world? With Stephen Witt
Stephen Witt, an insightful author known for exploring technology and culture, joins the conversation to discuss Nvidia's meteoric rise to becoming the most valuable company globally. He delves into how Nvidia transitioned from gaming hardware to AI leadership, driven by CEO Jensen Huang's visionary strategy. Witt highlights the synergy between parallel computing and AI, and addresses the ongoing debate around AI safety, presenting both challenges and opportunities. This dynamic discussion examines Nvidia's transformative impact on society and the tech industry.


