DumTeeDum is a weekly podcast about The Archers featuring fans of Ambridge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Chit chat and debate about politics and culture in the US and UK, with Host Roifield Brown and guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Each week cartophiles come together to discuss Map porn! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Washington to Obama, 10 American Presidents a podcast narrated by guest hosts. The life and legacy of an American President. Each show is intercut with music and where possible archive news clips or dramatisations to set a feeling of place and time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What Will It Take For You To Make An Impact On The World? Everybody can make a meaningful impact on the world, whether it’s in your organization, your industry, your community or throughout society as a whole. This podcast will show you, through inspiring stories of real changemakers, how you can adopt the mindset you need to bring about the type of transformation you want to see. Join Greg Satell, the world's foremost expert on evidence-based change, and award-winning podcaster Roifield Bro ...
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Welcome to "Brown People", a podcast featuring interviews with people of colour from the UK and the US. In this podcast, we take a deep dive into the unique backgrounds and journeys of people of colour, exploring what drives and motivates them. From the highs to the lows, we will uncover stories of success, resilience and courage. Through these conversations, we hope to create a platform for understanding and connection and shed light on experiences often left in the dark. Join us, and let's ...
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An affectionate meandering through the things that make England the way she is – from HP Sauce to the Allottment, Aethelstan to the politics of Queuing. With Luke Baxter, Roifield Brown, David Crowther and Fiona Powell trying to make some sense of it all, though rarely succeeding it might be said. And when you’ve listened, join us on Facebook, vote, and tell us what you think. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Formula one, chat, talk and analysis from folk not old enough to be your Dad! Get the lowdown on Formula One with Shannon Maybury @ShanMay_, Ed Spencer @EdSpencer99 1ntern @Unpaid1ntern Joe Spagnoli @joe_spagnoli Follow us on theracedirectors.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The small island of Jamaica has forged a new type of empire, an intangible realm of which there are no physical monuments. There is no official political or economic sphere of Jamaican influence but when it comes to popular culture its global reach is immense, far exceeding the reasonable expectation for a nation of just over 2.7 million people. For a nation that gained independence from the British only 50 years ago, Jamaicans have left their mark on music, sport, style and language around ...
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Theo. We hear from: · Fiona, who knows how much care homes cost; · Michelle from Dorset, with a plot prediction and sympathy for online daters; · and finally Katherine who has loved this week but worries about Grey Gables; We also have an email from Chris in Indiana. Plus: we have the Week in Ambridge…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Love Jazzer’s Singing. We hear from: · Michelle from Dorset, who is hoping that Tom gets a big disappointment; · Our very own Jacqueline who has strong views on Lily; · Claire from Clapham, who is enjoying the fallout from Peggy's will; · David from Carmarthenshire, who is celebrating bilingualism on …
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Post-Election Blues, Reform’s Rise, and Labour’s Messaging Meltdown
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47:09British politics post-local elections resembles less a democracy in action and more a therapy session with occasional shouting. In this episode of Mid-Atlantic, the panel tears into the latest electoral results, with Reform UK bulldozing their way through local councils, Labour sleepwalking through governance, and the Tories doing their best impres…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Michelle. We hear from: · Grellan, who is feeling some sympathy for Tom; · Leigh from Cookham who really liked Emma's conversation with Mick on Monday; · Jade in Australia who has loved the all the conversations and dialogue through the week; · Witherspoon, who likes Peggy more than he used to, and li…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Edmund from New England, a first time caller-innerer, who has thoughts about Chelsea and VE Day; · David in Carmarthenshire, who has been counting bathrooms at Beechwood; · Laura in Bedfordshire who really enjoyed Thursday's high drama; · Witherspoon, who has further though…
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Canada Votes 2025 – A Maple-Syrup-Soaked Middle Finger to Trumpism
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38:31In this post-election special of Mid-Atlantic, host Roifield Brown and Canadian political analyst Adam Schaan break down what might be the most consequential Canadian election in recent memory—not just for the results, but for what they signal about the country’s identity. In a week where Donald Trump’s bombastic threats of annexation echoed from b…
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Executive Overreach and Rightwing Realignments
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48:12In Washington, a rare flicker of institutional resistance is lighting up the political gloom. As the Supreme Court sides 7-2 against mass deportations and Harvard takes legal aim at executive power, Roifield Brown and his panel ask the awkward but necessary question: Is the American Republic finally growing a spine? Panelists Denise Hamilton and Mi…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Witherspoon, who has a theory about Saskia; · Claire from Clapham who has been looking back at her early interactions with Dumteedum; · Andrea from Beautiful Brittany, who has forebodings about Helen; · Witherspoon again, who has another theory, this time about Pantomime We…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Globe-trotting Richard, who thinks the bottom might drop out of George's cardboard coffin idea; · Witherspoon, who is reminiscing about Dumteedum; · Love Jazzer's Singing, who is gripped by the Rochelle storyline; · and finally Katherine, who is not enjoying the run up to D…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Michelle. We hear from: · Michelle in Dorset who is wondering what Rochelle is up to at Casey Meats; · Katherine, who is wondering why the Grundys need money when they don't seem to spend much money on anything; · Ros, who has a huge amount of sympathy for Clarrie; · Jade, who wonders why Clarrie is w…
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The Tariff Tantrum, Trump and the End of Brand America
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53:06This week on Mid-Atlantic, Roifield Brown hosts a packed panel to break down Donald Trump's latest economic gamble: a 10% blanket import tariff and steeper levies on select countries, with China squarely in the crosshairs. The result? Global market chaos, retaliatory threats, and international alarm bells over the US’s role in the rules-based econo…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Michelle in Dorset who is wondering whether to believe Joy or Rochelle; · Witherspoon, who is wondering what diagnosis to hang onto Rochelle; · Globe-Trotting Richard who is wondering where the Joy and Rochelle situation is taking us; · and finally Glyn, who has been findin…
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This is a bonus podcast, recorded at the Academic Archers Conference 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Michelle in Dorset who has a plot prediction about the Snells; · Globe-Trotting Richard who is outraged by Helen and cricket team shenanigans · Katherine who is disappointed with the Joy story denouement and doesn't believe in Lynda, shock horror! · Marie from Winchester‚Ķ…
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Signal Failure, Leaks, Bombs, and Budget Cuts
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46:41This week’s Mid-Atlantic felt like reading classified memos in the group chat, except the group chat accidentally included a journalist and the memos were about bombing Yemen. Host Roifield Brown and his panel of sharp minds, Aram Fischer in Oakland, Denise Hamilton in Houston, Steve O’Neill in London, and Leah Brown in Broadstairs, looked at two t…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Theo. We hear from: Julia in Shropshire, who is very annoyed with Helen Claire from Clapham who is needs a break from Bridge farm Glyn, thinking about bells and smells Witherspoon, who thinks Helen should break the fourth wall And finally Vicky who delighted in Kirsty being cross with Tom We also h…
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Canada Under Siege? The Trump Trade War and a Resurgent Liberal Party
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45:43Mark Carney is Canada’s new prime minister, the Liberals are surging in the polls, and the country is locked in an escalating trade war with its unpredictable southern neighbour. At the centre of it all? Donald Trump. Since returning to the White House, Trump has hit Canada with aggressive tariffs and even floated the outrageous idea of annexation.…
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Talia-Milgrom-Elcott - Building Networks To Solve Complex Problems
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47:44In Barack Obama’s 2011 State of the Union speech, he called out the need to train 100,000 STEM teachers in 10 years. Hearing that call, Talia Milgrom-Elcott started 100Kin10 and made it her mission to transform President Obama’s vision into reality. Using the insights she shares in this episode, she hit that goal in eight and a half years. Understa…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Theo. We hear from: Michelle from Dorset, a first-time caller-innerer, who is dreaming of giant poo costumes Claire from Clapham, who is worried about poor Clarrie Love Jazzer’s singing, with a cheer for Brad Witherspoon, focussing on the young men of Ambridge Jade from Australia, loving the contra…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Tracy from California, calling very early in the week, to tell us she told us so; · Love Jazzer's Singing, who needs to talk about Natasha; · Anna, discussing her AI-created image of Natasha; · Leigh, from Cookham, who is both having fun and seeing red ; · Katherine who is …
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Anna, who has been looking at some villagers in a different way; · Malcolm, who tells us that the answer to everybody's problems is a loss adjuster; · Katherine, who has a potpourri of questions after Tuesday's episode; · Witherspoon, who is a bit grumpy about the way the r…
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Birmingham Midweek, Turning Points in English History with David Crowther
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55:02In this lively episode of Birmingham Midweek, host Roifield Brown returns from California to catch up with historian David Crowther, creator of The History of England podcast. The duo embarks on an ambitious journey through English history, aiming to cover turning points from the Battle of Hastings to Brexit, though they start much earlier, around …
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Kash Patel, Trump 2.0, and Britain's Identity Crisis
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1:00:39On this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown, broadcasting from sunny Oakland, takes on a transatlantic feast of political intrigue with guests Aram Fischer, Cory Bernard, Denise Hamilton, and Mike Donahue. In the U.S., Kash Patel’s confirmation as FBI director raises alarm bells about the erosion of institutional integrity. Denise calls it…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Katherine, who doesn't think that Bridge Farm should have been employing Clarrie to clean up the dairy; · Ros in South Wales, who wonders whether the Bridge Farm cheeses will lose their taste; · Katherine again, who has been amused by Wayne's career change; · and finally Gl…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Julia in Shropshire, who really enjoyed the previous week on The Archers; this week less so; · Kirk from Somerset, who wanted to clear up some misconceptions about sewage; · Katherine, who won't be buying any more cheese from Bridge Farm; · Grellan in London, who thinks tha…
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Patricia Letayf: Unlocking The Power Of Refugee Communities
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38:16What does the word “refugee” mean to you? Poverty? hardship? Misfortune? What about entrepreneurship, innovation and opportunity? Patricia Letayf is the Executive Director at Five One Labs, a groundbreaking organization that empowers refugees to become entrepreneurs in places like Kurdistan, Iraq and Barranquilla, Colombia. Starting with $15,000 in…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Witherspoon, who takes a Hollywood view of Fallon and Harrison; · Claire from Clapham, who has been enjoying some adult conversations; · And finally Paul from Olney, who isn't convinced about Chris and Hannah. We also have an email from Chris in Indiana. Plus: we have the W…
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Trump’s Gaza Gambit & Britain’s Colonial Reckoning
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53:51This episode of Mid Atlantic tackles two seismic geopolitical issues shaping transatlantic discourse. First, Donald Trump’s alarming suggestion that the U.S. should take control of Gaza sparks global outrage, raising questions about America’s stance on foreign intervention and human rights. The panel—featuring host Royfield Brown, progressive organ…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Love Jazzer's Singing; who might be missing Nigel and is not sure about Vince, nor AI · Andrea from Beautiful Brittany who says no panto talk but she does have a plot suggestion; · Michelle who has enjoyed the humour this week but has questioned the bad boys in Ambridge; · …
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Trump’s Executive Orders, UK Immigration, and the AI Power-Shift
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57:43This episode of Mid-Atlantic examines the latest political and economic turmoil on both sides of the Atlantic. In the US, Trump’s sweeping executive orders, including plans for an immigration detention center at Guantanamo Bay, signal a hard-line second-term agenda. His tariffs threaten global trade, while his federal appointments prioritize loyalt…
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Transformational - Jeff Softley, Experian
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43:57Experian Was Being Disrupted by Fintech Startups. Then They Turned the Tables When Jeff Softley joined Experian’s consumer division ten years ago, things looked bleak. The business had endured 16 quarters of declining revenues. It was being disrupted by venture backed fintech startups that didn’t need to turn a profit for years—if ever. How do you …
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Claire from Clapham who has a plot prediction about Neil's provenance; · And Witherspoon, who enjoyed An old home week in Ambridge this week, whatever that means. We also have three emails, from Lilian, from Chris and from Chris in Indiana. Plus: we have the Week in Ambridg…
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Tech Billionaires, the American Oligarchy
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56:49The second Trump inauguration was more than just a political spectacle—it was a clear signal of Silicon Valley’s growing entrenchment in American governance. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and other tech moguls sat front and center, ahead of cabinet secretaries, embodying a stark new reality: the marriage of big tech and the state is no lo…
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Bob Sutton: Rule #1 - Don’t Be An Asshole
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44:02Bob Sutton is among the most influential business scholars today. One of Stanford’s Business School’s most distinguished professors, a bestselling author of seven books including, most recently, The Friction Project, he has advised CEO’s ranging from Pixar’s Ed Catmull to IDEO’s David Kelley. Yet his career didn’t start out in an ivory tower, but i…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Jen from Brooklyn, who has thoughts about Leonard; · Nicola from Cheshire, who has a plot prediction about Harrison; · Tracy from California, who is rather unimpressed by Tom; · Love Jazzer's Singing, who is worried that Rochelle might be a bit of a stalker; · Jacquieline f…
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Labour’s Corruption Scandal and Reform UK’s Rise
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39:34Labour’s Tulip Siddiq has resigned as Economic Secretary to the Treasury amid corruption allegations, marking the first major scandal to hit Keir Starmer’s government. The panel dissects what this means for Labour’s credibility, with some suggesting it’s merely the growing pains of governance, while others argue it could be an easy attack line for …
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Suey. We hear from: · Love Jazzer's singing, who loved the scenes between Brad and Tracy; · Glyn, who has identified a theme in recent interactions among Ambridgeans; · Jef, who has been speculating about Jill and Leonard, and about Harrison's new job; · Globe-trotting Richard, who has been researchin…
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The Rise and Fall of Justin Trudeau – A Canadian Turning Point
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33:19Justin Trudeau’s decade-long run as Canada’s Prime Minister is ending, marking a dramatic shift in Canadian politics. Once a symbol of progressive optimism, Trudeau is now grappling with plummeting popularity, a fractured Liberal Party, and mounting challenges from a surging Conservative opposition under Pierre Poilievre. In this episode, Roy Field…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Michelle. We hear from: · Globe-trotting Richard, who is interested in the lives of Dumteedummers; · Witherspoon, who is interested in the legality of beavers; · Glyn, who has been looking into Neil's past; · Andrea, who has thoughts on the situation at Bridge Farm; · Globe-trotting Richard again, thi…
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Jimmy Carter’s Legacy and Modern Political Cycles
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48:24This week’s Mid Atlantic explores the passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, who lived to 100 and left an indelible mark on American politics and humanitarian work. The panel examines his role as a symbol of a bygone era, bridging the post-war optimism of the mid-20th century and the rise of Reagan-era conservatism. Micha…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Love Jazzer’s Singing. We hear from: · Tracy from California who has some advice for Kate and Helen; · Katherine, who has a plot prediction about Mick; · Grellan, who has noticed some things about how David and Ruth talk; · And finally Witherspoon, who has a handful of plot predictions for the year ah…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Theo. We hear from: · Jade, who hasn’t been impressed by Helen; · Witherspoon, who is a bit more sympathetic to her; · Glyn, who is wondering what Christmas will be like across Ambridge; · Caroline from Sydney, who wonders where all the fun characters have gone; · Claire from Clapham, who has enjoyed …
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from: · Witherspoon, who draws a contrast between Joy and Lynda on one hand, and Mick and Robert on the other; · David in Carmarthenshire, who wants to report a missing item; · And finally Marie in Winchester, who really really enjoyed the week; We also have an email from Chris in …
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Healthcare Rage and the "Free Luigi" Phenomenon
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46:18This episode of Mid Atlantic tackled the seismic aftermath of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's assassination in Manhattan—a shocking act that's ignited a visceral debate around corporate greed, healthcare inequality, and public anger in the United States. Panelists Roifield Brown, Steve O’Neill, Mike Donahue, and first-time guest Jimmy the Gia…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from: David from Carmarthenshire, who noticed Lynda mangling a Welsh tradition; Claire from Clapham, who is really happy with Joy but less so with Robert; Jade, who needs to talk about Emma; Marie, who hasn’t been enjoying recent episodes and has a theory about why this is; Katheri…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from: Jeff from Romford, who isn’t convinced about the plans for the EV charging station; James, a first-time caller-innerer, who was somewhat surprised by Sunday’s episode; Ros from South Wales who is enjoying the unexpected visitors; Andrea from Beautiful Brittany who has found t…
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AI, Beauty Standards, and Body Image with Sangeeta Pillai
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34:58In this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown sits down with Sangeeta Pillai, feminist changemaker and host of Masala Podcast, to tackle a troubling facet of artificial intelligence: its impact on body image. The conversation centers around AI-generated beauty standards and their capacity to amplify already damaging ideals perpetuated by soc…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from: Katherine who wasn’t impressed by Ruth, but who likes Hilda; Glyn, who, among other things, was also not impressed by Ruth’s treatment of Fallon; Love Jazzer’s Singing who has been enjoying women’s friendships on The Archers; and finally Witherspoon who is happy to see an old…
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This week’s podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from: Jade in Australia, who has been wondering about the new goat; Jacqueline from Cardiff, a first time caller-innerer with views on how to pronounce THAT word; David from Carmarthenshire, who was incensed by Helen’s behaviour this week; Globe-trotting Richard, who has thoughts o…
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In this episode of *MidAtlantic*, host Roifield Brown, joined by panelists from both sides of the Atlantic, unpacks the political reverberations of the 2024 U.S. Presidential election and shifts in British leadership. From the Democratic Party’s introspection post-Kamala Harris’s defeat to the implications of Donald Trump’s cabinet picks, the discu…
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