Intelligence Squared

Intelligence Squared
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12 snips
Jun 8, 2025 • 34min

An Evening with Adam Buxton and Caitlin Moran (Part Two)

Adam Buxton, a celebrated comedian and podcaster, joins bestselling author Caitlin Moran for a lively discussion. They delve into the humorous truths of parenting, sharing relatable anecdotes and the chaotic reality behind the idealized views of family life. Adam recounts his creative collaboration with Joe Cornish and an imaginative baking competition inspired by 'Alien.' The duo reflects on the evolution of family dynamics, the ups and downs of fame, and their authentic journey through the challenges of creativity and personal growth.
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Jun 7, 2025 • 35min

An Evening with Adam Buxton and Caitlin Moran (Part One)

Join Adam Buxton, a beloved UK comedian and podcaster known for his surreal humor, as he chats with Caitlin Moran, a bestselling author celebrated for her sharp wit and feminist insights. They dive into Adam's memoir, sharing hilarious and heartfelt stories about his creative partnership with Joe Cornish and encounters with icons like David Bowie. The conversation touches on family life, the absurdities of fame, reflections on loss, and the emotional complexities of parenting, all wrapped in laughter and poignant moments.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 37min

How has resistance shaped Britain? With Steve McQueen (Part Two)

Steve McQueen, an acclaimed British filmmaker known for '12 Years a Slave' and 'Small Axe', dives into the history of resistance in Britain. He discusses how collective action has shaped modern identity, highlighting movements from women's suffrage to LGBTQ+ rights. McQueen emphasizes the role of art in re-examining colonial legacies and fostering dialogue about societal issues. He reflects on the power of storytelling to bridge divides and inspire activism, showcasing how the past informs today's struggles for change.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 36min

How has resistance shaped Britain? With Steve McQueen (Part One)

In this engaging discussion, acclaimed filmmaker and artist Steve McQueen, known for '12 Years a Slave', shares insights alongside award-winning journalist Gary Younge. They explore the profound impact of resistance on Britain's social landscape, tracing movements from the suffrage era to recent protests. McQueen highlights the role of photography in activism, uncovering overlooked stories of change-makers. Together, they reflect on community resilience, the significance of collective action, and the ongoing struggles for justice that resonate through art and history.
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Jun 1, 2025 • 34min

Understanding Xi: Is China’s President a Threat to the World? (Part Two)

Rana Mitter, a distinguished historian from Harvard Kennedy School and former director of Oxford's China Centre, delves into the complexities of Xi Jinping's regime. He discusses Xi's militaristic posturing and geopolitical maneuvers, particularly regarding Taiwan and China's relationship with Russia. Mitter examines the purges within the Communist Party and Xi's consolidation of power, as well as the potential future landscape of China after Xi. The conversation also touches on the global implications of Xi's ideology and the West's diplomatic approach.
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May 31, 2025 • 36min

Understanding Xi: Is China’s President a Threat to the World? (Part One)

Rana Mitter, a renowned historian at Harvard Kennedy School and a former director at Oxford’s China Centre, discusses the complexities of Xi Jinping's leadership. He unpacks Xi's unique political ideology and how his confrontational style affects global diplomacy. Mitter analyzes the implications of Xi abolishing term limits and his ambitions within the Indo-Pacific. Key topics include the rise of strongman leadership globally, as well as the intricate relationship between Xi and Putin, highlighting shifting dynamics in international politics.
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May 29, 2025 • 51min

How To Cure Your Algorithm, with Jamie Bartlett

Jamie Bartlett, a journalist and author known for his insights on technology and the dark net, discusses the critical relationship between free speech and misinformation. He highlights how algorithms shape our perceptions and reinforce echo chambers, impacting democracy. Bartlett shares his personal journey reflecting on the importance of resisting propaganda. The conversation addresses the complexities of navigating tech and media, exploring the need for better content moderation and critical thinking to combat the effects of digital manipulation.
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May 27, 2025 • 46min

Truth Hurts: From Conflict to Connection, with Dr Julia Ebner

Dr. Julia Ebner, a leading social cohesion researcher at Oxford, discusses the art of dialogue in our polarized world. She shares strategies for engaging with opposing views and de-escalating heated conversations. Julia emphasizes the psychological motivations behind extremist beliefs and the role of misinformation in these dynamics. Listeners learn how to manage emotions, foster understanding, and navigate the complexities of discussing sensitive topics, all aimed at creating a more empathetic and connected society.
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May 25, 2025 • 53min

Tricks, Trolls, and LOLs: Comedy’s Crash Course in Spotting Lies, with Rachel Parris

Rachel Parris, an award-winning comedian known for her sharp wit on The MASH Report, dives into the power of satire as a weapon against misinformation. She discusses how humor can unveil uncomfortable truths and challenge narratives in a democracy. The conversation covers the complexities of creating political comedy while navigating sensitive subjects and public reactions. Parris also reflects on the evolving nature of audiences and the role of social media in spreading misinformation, highlighting the critical balance between entertainment and serious discourse.
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May 24, 2025 • 52min

Can we have prosperity without growth? With Tim Jackson

Tim Jackson, Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and author of 'Prosperity Without Growth', explores whether true prosperity can exist without economic growth. He argues that prioritizing GDP harms both society and the planet, advocating for a care economy that values health and human connection. Jackson discusses the impact of modern stress on health, the evolution of health economics, and the need to shift our values towards sustainability and well-being over profit. A thought-provoking challenge to conventional economic thinking!

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