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Acting today for a better tomorrow. What world do we want to build for future generations? How can we face the challenges of today to make our society better? How can everybody act now to protect the environment and address climate change? BetterPod is

The Big Issue | Future Generations team


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    Best of Series One: Will Poulter, Laura Bates, Darren McGarvey, Sophia Smith Galer and more

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 31:10


    In series one of BetterPod, we've challenged poverty and inequality, homelessness, institutional misogyny, and conspiracy theories. We've discovered the perils of social media, the forces behind gun violence in America, and the problems with sex education in UK schools.In this final episode, we take a look back at the best moments from series one, and we finish up by talking through the actions we'll all be taking today to make tomorrow better. Hopefully you'll find some tips in there too.Featuring conversations with Will Poulter, Laura Bates, Darren McGarvey, Sophie Howe, Jonn Elledge, Ariel Hobbs, Brett Staniland, Sophia Smith Galer and Symeon Brown.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    William MacAskill: What we owe the future

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 28:25


    If you've been listening to BetterPod over the last few months, it won't come as a surprise that we think future people matter. So we were very excited when we heard that one of the most important philosophers working today had written a book arguing for longtermism – effectively, why we should and how we can act today for a better tomorrow.William MacAskill's What We Owe the Future is only just out but it's already shaping ethical debates around the world. Stephen Fry called it “a book of great daring, clarity, insight and imagination”, while Joseph Gordon-Levitt said he was moved to tears by its optimism.William MacAskill wants to change how you think about tomorrow – and how you act today… on this episode of BetterPod he tells us why.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Will Poulter & Aneita Lewis: Finding help during the cost-of-living crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 32:24


    We're in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis. It is serious, and real, and frightening. As we cover every week in The Big Issue magazine and every day on bigissue.com, increasing numbers of people cannot cope. And rising numbers of people have had enough.Hollywood celebrity – and star of the superb Midsommar and The Revenant – Will Poulter is among the latter. Ahead of taking his place in the Marvel universe, as Adam Warlock in Guardians of the Galaxy 3, he's decided to use his influence to take a stand against rampant unfairness by supporting charity Turn2us.Turn2us helps people in financial hardship to gain access to welfare benefits, charitable grants and support services. They've seen demand for their services rocket in recent years. In the last year, they awarded £3.6 million in grants. They help more than 2 million people a year find out what benefits they're eligible for.Through his involvement with Turn2us, Will has made friends with Aneita Lewis. Aneita is a 49-year-old single mother from London, and has experienced financial hardship herself. Her story – which she shares with us on BetterPod – shows just how easily someone can find themselves in that situation, even when working a full time job. She found help from Turn2us and now advises the charity from her own lived experience.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today.If you are worried about your financial situation, you can find out more about Turn2us at turn2us.org.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Sophia Smith Galer: Myth-busting the sex misinformation crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 24:42


    Sophia Smith Galer wants us to talk about sex. A multi-award-winning reporter, author and TikTok creator based in London, she's investigated the misinformation we're all exposed to about our sexuality.Her book Losing It: Sex Education for the 21st Century is a mythbusting call-to-arms that champions inclusive and equitable sex. On BetterPod, she tells Laura Kelly and Sophie Dimitrijevic that better sex is not only about pleasure – it's also an opportunity to be smarter and kinder.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Paris Marx: What does Silicon Valley get wrong about the future of transport?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 26:54


    What does Silicon Valley get wrong about the future of transportation? Tech giants like Uber and Tesla promise they will fix the problems currently associated with getting from A to B, whether that's the contribution to climate change, deaths on our roads or the frustration of being stuck in traffic.But do their solutions live up to the hype?In this week's BetterPod, Laura Kelly and Sophie Dimitrijevic are joined by Paris Marx - host of the Tech Won't Save Us podcast. His new book Road To Nowhere exposes the problems with tech's vision of the future. He tells us about the steps we can take to reclaim the future of transport so it serves the many, not just the few.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Jonn Elledge: How to avoid falling for conspiracy theories

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 21:18


    Between the anti-vaxxers, QAnon believers, and Donald Trump, we do seem to be living through a conspiracy theory peak. Jonn Elledge joins Laura Kelly and Katerina Sivitanides on BetterPod to unpick why people fall for seemingly ridiculous ideas – and how you can avoid being one of them.Jonn Elledge is a journalist – and a Big Issue contributor – and along with his fellow author Tom Phillips, he has written Conspiracy: A History of Boll*cks Theories, and How Not to Fall for Them. It's a funny and useful guide that uncovers the real life damage these ideas can do.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Matt Foot & Morag Livingstone: How the police suppress protest

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 24:38


    Our rights have never been handed to us by kings and queens, they've been fought for and won through protest. In their new book Charged: How the Police Try to Suppress Protest, criminal defence lawyer Matt Foot and documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist Morag Livingstone uncover the lengths to which the police in the UK have gone to suppress those protests.Through eye-witness account and previously unseen documents, they reveal organised police violence against miners at Orgreave, print workers at Warrington, anti–poll tax campaigners, student protesters, and Black Lives Matter activists.But, they tell Laura Kelly and Sophie Dimitrijevic on this week's BetterPod, protestors will not be silenced. They have useful advice for activists on how to continue making their voices heard, in the face of new restrictions brought in by the 2022 Policing Act.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Ariel Hobbs: March for Our Lives and the fight against gun violence in the US

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 23:48


    There have already been more than 300 mass shootings this year in the United States. On May 24 this year, the world was shocked by a mass shooting in Uvalde in Texas. It left 19 children and two teachers dead. Since then, there have been over a hundred additional mass shootings.It is in an “epidemic of gun violence”, according to Texan campaigner Ariel Hobbs. At just 24, Ariel is a veteran organiser. She's the programme coordinator at March for Our Lives, the grass roots, youth led organisation that has organised mass protest against gun violence across the USA.She joins us on BetterPod this week to talk about the trauma experienced by her generation – and how they're fighting back.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Symeon Brown: Social media influencers and the future of work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 20:48


    Today, more kids want to be influencers than want to be astronauts. And with the likes of Kylie Jenner and Dwayne Johnson getting paid almost a million pounds for a single post on Instagram, who could blame them?But is the influencer life as glamorous as it seems?In his new book Get Rich or Lie Trying, Channel 4 News reporter Symeon Brown lifts the lid on influencer culture. It's a timely investigation. He meets young women who've had plastic surgery to fit the online ideal, and a formerly homeless African migrant who's been paid to listen to racist abuse from alt right livestream audiences.But Symeon doesn't vilify the influencers he met for his book – for many of the people making money by building a following online, it can seem a rational choice when faced with an insecure job market and the cost of living crisis.In this week's BetterPod he tells Sophie Dimitrijevic and Laura Kelly about the undercurrent of fraud, exploitation, bribery, and dishonesty behind influencer culture.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Laura Bates: Fighting institutional misogyny and everyday sexism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 25:05


    Laura Bates is the founder of the revolutionary Everyday Sexism Project. For the last decade, the website has provided a space for women to speak up about their experiences of sexism.Bates' latest book, Fix the System, Not the Women exposes the ways that women are blamed for the violence and oppression inflicted upon us.Why did she walk home alone at night? Why is she not doing enough to secure her place at the table? Why haven't women overcome all the odds stacked against us?Bates tells Laura Kelly and Eliza Pitkin that this blame game has distracted us from the real problem: the failings and biases of a society that was just not built for women. In this edition of BetterPod she discusses the solutions that already exist to make the future better for women – if only they'd be enacted.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Darren McGarvey: ‘Austerity was class war. I want to hit back'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 30:19


    For this week's BetterPod, we've been out and about in Glasgow – the home city of performer, activist and Orwell-prize winning writer Darren McGarvey… otherwise known as the rapper Loki.His latest book is about the economic and cultural distance between those who make decisions and the people on the receiving end of them. The Social Distance Between Us argues that remote politics has wrecked Britain.But, as Laura Kelly and Katerina Sivitanides found on our first walking podcast edition of BetterPod, that distance isn't always geographic. In Glasgow's West End, we take a 15 minute walk that brings us from one of Scotland's most deprived areas to one of the most prosperous.Against that backdrop, Darren explains the complex causes and consequences of inequality.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Brett Staniland: From Love Island to sustainable fashion campaigner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 23:33


    When he appeared on Love Island last year, Brett Staniland was shocked at the amount of fast fashion available to contestants. A campaigner for sustainable fashion, he worried about the environmental impact and the working conditions that lay behind those cheap clothes.Responding to these concerns, this year, the show has swapped their fast fashion sponsor for pre-loved clothes from eBay.On today's BetterPod, Brett explains how dressing ethically can be both fun and affordable.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Alice Rawsthorn & Peter Barber: Can design solve homelessness?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 24:41


    In the depths of the Covid pandemic, it could be hard to find good news. But design critic Alice Rawsthorn and MOMA curator Paola Antonelli saw hope in the practical solutions coming from the design community.They started an Instagram interview series in which they met designers tackling the biggest challenges of our times – from homelessness to climate change, and the refugee crisis to racism, misogyny, and the collapse of social justice. It was a huge hit with viewers, who were stuck at home and hungry for conversations about how the post-pandemic world could be improved for everyone. That series has now become a book – Design Emergency: Building a Better Future. It aims to offer inspiration by highlighting the people “at the forefront of practical and radical change”. Among those featured is Peter Barber, an architect with a progressive new vision about how to house people as they make their way out of homelessness.Rawsthorn and Barber joined Sophie Dimitrijevic and Laura Kelly for this week's BetterPod – The Big Issue's weekly interview podcast that asks how we can act today for a better tomorrow. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Hussain Manawer: Tackling grief and building better mental health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 24:45


    After losing his mum, Hussain Manawer struggled with depression. But through the support of his family and friends – and the power of poetry – he found a way through. His global fanbase now includes the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry. He joined Laura Kelly and Naomi Forbes on BetterPod for an emotional conversation about tackling grief, and building a society that's better for our mental wellbeing.A warning for listeners: we discuss issues around suicide in this podcast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Sophie Howe: How do we act today for a better tomorrow?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 27:00


    Climate change, health, inequality, poverty – they're the seemingly intractable concerns that overshadow our society and our planet. But it often seems like politicians are too concerned about short-term issues to really get to grips with any of the worries facing future generations. A growing movement is calling for change – and Sophie Howe is at the forefront of that political transformation to act today for a better tomorrow. The world's first Future Generations Commissioner, her role came into being in 2016 following Wales' Well-being of Future Generations Act. She now has the legal responsibility to act as the guardian of those yet unborn. Scotland looks set to follow suit with its own commissioner, while The Big Issue's founder Lord John Bird has been working to get similar legislation passed at Westminster. The UN has even been taking advice from Howe to work out its own international version. She joined Laura Kelly and Katerina Sivitanides on the first edition of BetterPod to talk about how you're never too small to make a difference. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

    This is BetterPod: Acting today for a better tomorrow

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 1:40


    Join the BetterPod movement and act today for a better tomorrow!What world do we want to build for future generations? How can we face the challenges of today to make our society better? How can everybody act now to protect the environment and address climate change?BetterPod is the place to have these big conversations. Each week, we bring in the people who are acting to improve our shared future. We tell stories from the worlds of arts, science, politics and beyond – all the time focusing on solutions, on the constructive discussions that can help us all take action.We want you to join our movement. You can take the first step towards a better tomorrow by subscribing now and telling your friends.BetterPod is brought to you by The Big Issue's Future Generations team. A recent study by the NCTJ showed that some 80 per cent of journalists come from professional and upper class backgrounds. At The Big Issue we believe those aren't the only voices that matter. Through the Future Generations team, we offer a platform for exciting young journalists from underrepresented backgrounds to address the biggest issues facing us today.u298hdqcmb0MkHJET6hT Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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