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Latest podcast episodes about henry mance

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
What's the secret to a great political lunch?

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 40:57


This week on Westminster Insider, host Sascha O'Sullivan lifts on the curtain on the best political lunches — who to invite, where to go, and what to talk about. She speaks to Vivek Singh, owner of the Cinnamon Club, a SW1 culinary institution, about the two decades of drama and intrigue he's witnessed over his famous lamb shanks. Singh tells Sascha about the best tables — where you can see everyone but no one can see you — and how Gordon Brown was partial to a spot of grouse. Former Labour MP and member of Tony Blair's government Siôn Simon explains why the classic lobby lunch between journalists and politicians is actually "underlyingly stressful" and Sun on Sunday Political Editor Kate Ferguson tells Sascha how to warm up an MP to get them to spill the beans. Sascha speaks with Freddie Sayers, CEO of Unherd, which owns the Old Queen Street Cafe — a new favorite haunt of politicos of all stripes. Former political correspondent turned restaurant critic Charlotte Ivers tells Sascha why politicians have terrible taste in food. And the FT's Henry Mance recalls settling in for a port or three after lunch with Nigel Farage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FT Everything Else
Culture Chat: The FT takes on ‘Industry' season 3

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 27:10


This week, we're talking about the HBO finance drama Industry, which follows the lives of London bankers as they navigate frantic careers and make chaotic life choices. The third season is out, and snidely pokes at greenwashing and how the corporate world pretends to do good. What is this show reflecting about how we feel about money? Does it take any sort of moral stance on banking? And how well does it land with actual banking and political Financial Times journalists? Lilah invites financial journalist Alice Ross and chief features writer Henry Mance to talk through it.-------We love hearing from you. Lilah is on Instagram @lilahrap, and email at lilahrap@ft.com. And we're grateful for reviews on Apple and Spotify!-------Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): – Alice's review of ‘Industry' season 3 is here: https://on.ft.com/487NcPE – You can read Henry's 2022 interview with Mickey Down and Konrad Kay here: https://on.ft.com/4eLO1Ab – Here's our episode from 2022, where Henry talks about playing himself on the show– Alice's book on climate change is called Investing to Save The Planet: How Your Money Can Make A Difference– Henry is on X @henrymance and Alice is on X @alicemross-------Special FT subscription offers for Life and Art podcast listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, are here: http://ft.com/lifeandartThe discount code for Banking Summit is BTM20 for a 20% discount (applicable on all ticket types): https://banking.live.ft.com/home?promo=BTM20 -------Original music by Metaphor Music. Clips this week courtesy of HBO & The BBCRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT Politics
Cabinet fightback: the revolt over spending

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 37:33


Rachel Reeves's plans for a tough spending round later this month have sparked a fierce revolt among a raft of cabinet ministers. But will their protests make a difference? Host Lucy Fisher is joined by Political Fix regulars Robert Shrimsley and George Parker to discuss. They also hear from the FT's chief features writer Henry Mance about the cash-strapped and crumbling English justice system. Plus, the panel considers whether Labour's investment summit was a success and who is shaping up to win the Tory leadership contest.Will Labour's Budget boost growth? Ask the FT's economics editor Sam Fleming and colleagues at a Political Fix live subscriber webinar, hosted by Lucy Fisher, on Nov 1 at 1300 GMT Register for your free pass at ft.com/ukgrowthFollow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, George @GeorgeWParker, Robert @robertshrimsley, Henry @henrymanceWant more? Read Henry's report here: How the English courts reached breaking pointKeir Starmer and Rachel Reeves face down cabinet revolt over spending cutsRachel Reeves looking at sweeping inheritance tax changes in BudgetUK innovation will be undermined by science department Budget squeeze, industry leaders warnRobert Jenrick vs Kemi Badenoch: meet the next Conservative leaderDavid Lammy to raise human rights and support for Russia on China tripSign up here for 30 free days of Stephen Bush's Inside Politics newsletter, winner of the World Association of News Publishers 2023 ‘Best Newsletter' award. Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Tamara Kormornick. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Audio mix and original music by Breen Turner. Andrew Giorgiades and Rod Fitzgerald were the studio engineers. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT Everything Else
Culture Chat: Is ‘Slow Horses' losing speed?

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 23:19


The Apple TV+ show Slow Horses is a critical darling; it has received rave reviews since it first came out in 2022, and with season four in full swing, some critics are begging you to watch. But does this season deserve the hype? Or has the show's premise run its course? The series, an anti-James Bond drama starring an unkempt Gary Oldman as the head of MI5's flunky spy department, is based on the Mick Herron spy novel series, Slough House. Lilah is joined by a diehard fan of the novels, FT columnist and executive editor Robert Shrimsley, and the FT's chief features writer Henry Mance.-------Want to stay in touch? Lilah is on Instagram @lilahrap, and email at lilahrap@ft.com. And we're grateful for reviews on Apple and Spotify!-------Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): – Dan Einav's review of this season of Slow Horses: https://on.ft.com/4dhrPfM– Henry interviewed one of the show's stars, Kristin Scott Thomas, for our Lunch with the FT series: https://on.ft.com/4dbTCyj.– Robert is on X @robertshrimsley. Henry is @henrymance, though he'd like you to quit the platform and meet him on BlueSky at @henrymance.bsky.social– Here's Henry's round-up of great Lunches: https://on.ft.com/3TAEzXP -------Special FT subscription offers for podcast listeners are here: http://ft.com/lifeandartRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT Everything Else
Culture chat: Roger Federer is too nice for documentaries

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 23:39


Roger Federer is one of the world's greatest tennis players – but is he dramatic enough for a full film? Today we discuss the new Federer documentary, just released on Amazon Prime. It's called Federer: Twelve Final Days, and follows the tennis star in the run-up to his retirement. Does the film fully reflect his legacy well? Is Federer boring? And how do we feel about the next batch of tennis stars? Chief features writer Henry Mance and deputy arts editor Raphael Abraham join Lilah to discuss. -------We love hearing from you. Lilah is on Instagram @lilahrap. We're on X @lifeandartpod and on email at lifeandart@ft.com. We are grateful for reviews on Apple and Spotify. And please share this episode with your friends!-------Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): – Raph's interview with 22-year-old Italian Grand Slam winner Jannik Sinner: https://on.ft.com/4etUAro – Henry's interview with tennis star Boris Becker on his money, marriages and what he learned in prison: https://on.ft.com/3VPUMKy – Henry is on X @henrymance. More or less: – Raph recommends the Julio Torres film Problemista. You can check out his stand-up comedy here– Henry recommends Creation Lake, the upcoming novel by Rachel Kushner publishing in September-------Special FT subscription offers for Life and Art podcast listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, are here: http://ft.com/lifeandartRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT Politics
Prime ministers' legacies: Sunak, Truss and Brown

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 40:37


Rishi Sunak has had an eye on his legacy this week with his flagship smoking ban clearing another hurdle in the Commons – though not without a Tory backlash. Lucy Fisher is joined by Political Fix regulars Miranda Green and Stephen Bush to discuss what Sunak will leave behind if he loses the election. The group also turns its attention to two very different former PMs, as the FT publishes major interviews with both Liz Truss and Gordon Brown this week. Political editor George Parker reveals what he learned during a Norfolk pub lunch with Truss, while the FT's chief features writer Henry Mance talks about his impressions of Brown during a day in Fife.Follow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, Miranda @greenmiranda, George @GeorgeWParker, Stephen @stephenkb, Henry @henrymance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rachman Review
Is there a way out of Haiti's nightmare?

The Rachman Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 26:25


Henry Mance discusses the breakdown of the rule of law in Haiti with Robert Fatton, professor of government and foreign affairs in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia. How has the past influenced recent events and is there a way out of the nightmare? Clips: The Times and The Sunday Times; APFree links to read more on this topic:The gangster named ‘Barbecue' who controls Haiti's violent slumsHaiti prime minister to quit as gang violence rocks countryHaiti declares state of emergency after mass jailbreakSubscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts - please listen, rate and subscribe.Presented by Henry Mance. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen Turner.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rachman Review
Netanyahu defies the west on Gaza

The Rachman Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 20:38


Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon, talks to James Shotter, FT correspondent in Jerusalem, about the Israeli political landscape and why the country's leadership is pursuing such a scorched earth policy in Gaza. Clip: Sky NewsUS begins Gaza aid airdrops after Joe Biden rebukes IsraelThe Israel-Hamas war in maps: latest updates Berlin and Paris join outcry over Israel's role in Gaza aid convoy deaths The urgent need to end the catastrophe in GazaIsrael's Rafah offensive: a tipping point for US support?Subscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts - please listen, rate and subscribe.Presented by Henry Mance. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen TurnerRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Money with the Financial Times
Bonus: Michael Lewis on FTX & Sam Bankman-Fried

Behind the Money with the Financial Times

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 40:56


This week, we have a bonus episode for you, live from the FT Due Diligence Forum in London. FT chief features writer Henry Mance sits down with author Michael Lewis to discuss his new book, Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon, an all-access account of Sam Bankman-Fried before his crypto exchange FTX collapsed. This conversation was recorded on October 11 2023. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For further reading:What Michael Lewis got wrong about FTXMichael Lewis on how Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX fell — book reviewHow to beat Sam Bankman-Fried at trading when you've already lostThe SBF trial is a reminder that crypto is a rotten businessMany people longed to believe in Sam Bankman-Fried Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5x15
5x15 And Keystone Present: Six Ideas To Change The World: Gaia Vince On Migration

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 62:16


The Six Ideas to Change the World series, in partnership with Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust, continues in July with Gaia Vince on Migration. Migration is one of the most underreported consequences of the climate crisis, but it is also one of the most seismic. Put simply, the changing temperatures on our planet will force us to change where - and how - we live. What will the ongoing climate upheaval mean practically? How can we prepare for mass migration, and who will be the most affected by these changes? To address these urgent and complex questions, we are thrilled to welcome award-winning journalist and author Gaia Vince back to 5x15's virtual stage. Gaia's latest book, Nomad Century: How to Survive the Climate Upheaval, is a groundbreaking investigation into this species emergency. It provides a rousing call to arms, showing us that migration is not the problem, but the solution. She will be in conversation with Henry Mance, Chief Features Writer at the Financial Times and author of How to Love Animals and Protect Our Planet. Speakers Gaia Vince is an honorary senior research fellow at UCL and a science writer and broadcaster interested in the interplay between humans and the planetary environment. She has held senior editorial posts at Nature and New Scientist, and her writing has featured in newspapers and magazines including the Guardian, The Times and Scientific American. She also writes and presents science programmes for radio and television. Her research takes her across the world: she has visited more than 60 countries, lived in three and is currently based in London. In 2015, she became the first woman to win the Royal Society Science Book of the Year Prize solo for her debut, Adventures in the Anthropocene: A Journey to the Heart of the Planet We Made, and she is also the author of Transcendence: How Humans Evolved Through Fire, Language, Beauty and Time. Henry Mance is the Chief Features Writer at the Financial Times. He writes features for the FT Weekend, and The Henry Mance Interview with leading figures, which appears every other Monday. He was previously a political correspondent and the FT's media correspondent. He is a past winner of Interviewer of the Year at the Press Awards, and the author of the book How to Love Animals and Protect our Planet. Six Ideas to Change the World We are at a critical point in the global response to climate change, and the conversation around the central issues remains complex. Amidst numerous debates and conflicting narratives, public discourse runs the risk of information overload, at a time when urgent action is necessary, at both an individual and collective level. This curated series of live online events, in partnership with Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust, offers a clearer path, spotlighting the most compelling, important and hard-hitting work being published about the environment today — the six ideas that will shape the future of our planet. Tune in each month to hear stories and ideas we can all learn from. Whether it's advice on changing diets, or solutions to the world's water crisis, these conversations will suggest a blueprint for what we must do in the years ahead. Each event will feature the author of a recent work, in conversation with an expert host about the most important issues and takeaways. Audiences will also have the chance to submit questions. The recording of May's event on Food, with Henry Dimbleby and Tim Spector, is available to view here. With thanks for your generous support for 5x15's online series. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

Spectator Radio
The Week in 60 Minutes: Is Putin winning the culture war? & Hitchens vs e-bikes

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 71:07


Freddy Gray is joined by Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver and Rob Henderson to discuss Putin's view of the western world and ask – does he have a point? Also on the show... William Moore takes aim at the covert 'lawfare' crushing countryside field sports; Ben Schreckinger talks about the Hunter Biden trial; Peter Hitchens and Henry Mance debate the menace of e-bikes and Julie Bindel explains why she's fed up with sourdough bread. To watch Spectator TV click here

FT Everything Else
Wildfires are getting worse. Here's how we fight them now

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 19:01


This week, as wildfires rage across Greece, Italy and Algeria, we talk about why fires have become so much bigger, wilder and more dangerous. The FT's chief features writer Henry Mance takes us to a wildfire training camp in Poland, where experts from around the world are struggling with how to handle these new megafires. Because of climate change, they behave differently than old fires: they burn quicker and longer, they leap across trees and rivers, and they defy most traditional rules of firefighting. Henry tells us what it's like to confront them, and whether it's possible to prevent them.-------We love hearing from you! You can email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Links: – Henry's article, https://on.ft.com/3DvKtRF – The FT's coverage of wildfires in Rhodes: https://on.ft.com/3Oxpbte – The FT”s coverage of wildfires in Algeria: https://on.ft.com/3KgCFqISpecial offers for Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial are here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast.--------------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco. Archival clip in this episode from the BBC. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rachman Review
Spain's lurch to the right

The Rachman Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 26:46


The government of Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez looks set to lose Sunday's elections to the centre-right People's party. But the PP may be unable to form a government without the participation of the hard-right party Vox. Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon Rachman, discusses what this will mean for Spain with the Madrid-based political scientist Pablo Simón. Clips: Deutsche Welle; El PaísMore on this topic:Franco's ghost fails to scare Spain away from the hard right‘Spain first': Vox party on brink of sharing powerThe ex-Eta terrorist bringing down Pedro Sánchez in SpainWhy Spain's election threatens the EU's climate agendaSubscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts - please listen, rate and subscribe.Presented by Henry Mance. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen Turner.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rachman Review
Will this year's climate talks be a washout?

The Rachman Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 25:46


The UAE, host of this year's UN climate conference, has pushed for a “global stocktake” of progress towards Paris targets, aimed at triggering fresh climate action. But it has also been criticised for its choice of an oil executive, Sultan al-Jaber, as president of the talks. Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon Rachman, talks to Farhana Yamin, British lawyer and climate activist about what we can expect from COP28.Clips: COP 28, The National News, United NationsMore on this topic:UAE to set out vision for UN climate summitClimate graphic of the week: Global heat records alarm scientistsExtreme wildfires are here to stay. Can human beings really fight them?'Green nationalism' endangers the global energy transitionSubscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts - please listen, rate and subscribe.Presented by Henry Mance. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen TurnerRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Talent Show
35. How to become an award winning interviewer and storywriter, with Henry Mance

The Talent Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 30:48


Delve into the intricate art of journalistic interviewing with Henry Mance, a distinguished figure in the world of finance journalism. This insightful podcast features Mance's profound expertise on carrying out compelling interviews, underscored by anecdotes from his engagements with influential figures such as Boris Becker, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tyson Fury and Jordan Peterson.From the traditional tools of the trade — a reliable recorder, a resilient pen, a carefully crafted list of questions, and an ever-ready notepad — to a critical assessment of digital dependencies, Mance shares a panoramic view of the journalist's essential arsenal.The conversation also engages with Mance's perspective on the topic of toxic masculinity. Through his analysis, Mance offers an illuminating contrast between the generational shifts in societal norms, illuminating the role digital media plays in shaping these norms.Aspiring journalists gain valuable insight into the motivations and passions behind choosing a career in journalism, and Mance's thoughtful advice will undoubtedly help shape the upcoming generation of journalists. This conversation invites the listener into the intriguing world of journalism, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of conducting interviews and establishing oneself in the field.Find more about the topics discussed in this episode by checking the following resources:Book - How to love animals and protect our planet Interview with Boris Becker Interview with Arnold SchwarzeneggerInterview with Jordan Peterson On toxic masculinity: What does it mean to be a boy online in 2023? Looking for a new guide to drive innovation and change?The Talent Show is a new podcast series from FT Talent, a hub of innovation from the Financial Times. Hosted by under 30s for under 30s around the world. Each episode we have important conversations for you and with you. We speak to experts in different fields, and bring you in to ask them your burning questions and delve deep into the topics that really matter to the younger generation today, find inspiring tips, analyse trends and bridge generational gaps. And we didn't just rely on our own curiosity - we invite our audience of bright students and early career professionals from all over the world to ask questions directly to our guests.The FT Talent Challenge is a competition from the Financial Times that invites bright young talent from all over the world to pitch solutions aimed at solving our most pressing business challenges. This podcast gives you a taste of the creative, educational and entrepreneurial atmosphere at FT Talent Challenges. FT Talent is a commercial division of the Financial Times.The FT Newsroom is not involved in its production. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.Subscribe to our Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/3X1kwkkVisit our website: http://bit.ly/3wUut8JFollow us on social media:Instagram: http://bit.ly/3X1N65fLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/3E6k9yv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Keen On Democracy
Andrew Tate, Mr Beast , KSI and a Viral Flood of Toxic Masculinity: Henry Mance on what it means to be a boy online in 2023

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 33:59


EPISODE 1475: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the Financial Times' Chief Features Writer, Henry Mance, about what it means to be a boy online in 2023 Henry Mance is the FT's chief features writer. He writes features for the FT Weekend, and The Henry Mance Interview with leading figures, which appears every other Monday. He was previously a political correspondent and the FT's media correspondent. He is a past winner of Interviewer of the Year at the Press Awards, and the author of the book How to Love Animals and Protect our Planet. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Healthification Podcast
Can You Love Animals and Eat Animals With Financial Times Journalist Henry Mance. (Encore Episode)

The Healthification Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 43:33


My guest in this encore episode, acclaimed Financial Times journalist Henry Mance certainly did his research before deciding as an animal lover, he really needed to be vegan. This included a job at a slaughter house and at a pig farm. Henry learnt: “Everything I love about animals – their adaptations to the natural environment, their otherness to the human world, their speed and elegance ... READ MORE The post Can You Love Animals and Eat Animals With Financial Times Journalist Henry Mance. (Encore Episode) appeared first on Healthification.

FT Everything Else
Surviving US healthcare. Plus: Prince Harry's 'Spare'

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 29:41


This weekend, the FT's Claire Bushey asks a question that sounds poetic but is actually entirely unsentimental: how much is my life worth? In 2021, Claire learned she had breast cancer. The cost of her treatment points us to how, exactly, the US healthcare system is broken. Then, Lilah takes on Prince Harry's autobiography Spare with chief features writer Henry Mance. After so much Harry and Meghan content, what can we possibly still learn?-------We love hearing from you! Fill in our feedback survey here: http://ft.com/weekendsurvey. You can also email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Links: – Claire's column, ‘How much does my life cost? A tale of US cancer care'': https://on.ft.com/3HeGyeS– Claire recommends the book Never Pay The First Bill, by Marshall Allen. She also references The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness by Anne Boyer– Henry Mance's review of Spare, by Prince Harry: https://on.ft.com/3J2oDcy – Claire is on Twitter @Claire_Bushey. Henry is @HenryMance. Henry has a book called How to Love Animals.-------Special offers for FT Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial can be found here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam GiovincoRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT News Briefing
Rishi Sunak takes the reins

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 8:32 Very Popular


Chinese technology stocks sold off sharply after president Xi Jinping secured a third term as party leader. Plus, the FT's chief features writer, Henry Mance, talks about former chancellor, and now prime minister, Rishi Sunak.Mentioned in this podcast:Rishi Sunak to become UK prime ministerChinese tech stocks tumble in US trading as Xi bolsters political powerDownload the FT Edit app The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson and Marc Filippino. The show's editor is Jess Smith. Additional help by Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT News Briefing
FT Weekend: HBO's 'Industry', and Esther Perel

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 30:17


This weekend, we discuss Industry on HBO with chief features writer Henry Mance. The show is part of a trend: like Succession and Euphoria, it depicts a pretty harsh version of the world we live in. So why do we keep getting sucked in? Then you'll hear a conversation between star psychologist Esther Perel and FT contributing editor Lucy Kellaway from the FT Weekend Festival. They discuss how remote work might change us, whether TikTok is teaching kids to be anxious, and more. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or at ft.com/ftweekendpodcast.-------Here's the link to leave us a message for our listener callout: https://sayhi.chat/6gci2What's a topic people would find boring, but you think we could make interesting on the podcast? Challenge us!-------Want to stay in touch? We love hearing from you. Email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Links and mentions from the episode:– The entire Esther Perel and Lucy Kellaway conversation is here: https://youtu.be/BjdvwbJyyxo– Henry on Industry Season 1: Has TV finally captured the reality of the City in BBC series Industry? https://on.ft.com/3yn8MPu – Henry writing about being on Industry: https://on.ft.com/3ypgl8n – Lucy Kellaway writes about her conversation with Esther: https://on.ft.com/3ynuGlM – Esther's podcasts are called Where Should We Begin? And How's Work?– Henry is on Twitter @henrymance. Lucy is on Twitter @lucykellaway. Esther is on Instagram and Twitter @estherperelofficial and @estherperel-------Special offers for FT Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, can be found here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT Everything Else
HBO's 'Industry', and Esther Perel

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 30:20


This weekend, we discuss Industry on HBO with chief features writer Henry Mance. The show is part of a trend: like Succession and Euphoria, it depicts a pretty harsh version of the world we live in. So why do we keep getting sucked in? Then you'll hear a conversation between star psychologist Esther Perel and FT contributing editor Lucy Kellaway from the FT Weekend Festival. They discuss how remote work might change us, whether TikTok is teaching kids to be anxious, and more. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or at ft.com/ftweekendpodcast.-------Here's the link to leave us a message for our listener callout: https://sayhi.chat/6gci2What's a topic people would find boring, but you think we could make interesting on the podcast? Challenge us!-------Want to stay in touch? We love hearing from you. Email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Links and mentions from the episode:– The entire Esther Perel and Lucy Kellaway conversation is here: https://youtu.be/BjdvwbJyyxo– Henry on Industry Season 1: Has TV finally captured the reality of the City in BBC series Industry? https://on.ft.com/3yn8MPu – Henry writing about being on Industry: https://on.ft.com/3ypgl8n – Lucy Kellaway writes about her conversation with Esther: https://on.ft.com/3ynuGlM – Esther's podcasts are called Where Should We Begin? And How's Work?– Henry is on Twitter @henrymance. Lucy is on Twitter @lucykellaway. Esther is on Instagram and Twitter @estherperelofficial and @estherperel-------Special offers for FT Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, can be found here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In The News
The unpalatable truth about eating meat (From September 2021)

In The News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 28:15


How much do you think about where your food comes from, how the animals used to produce it live and die, or its impact on the environment? Journalist and author Henry Mance investigates our relationship with animals in his book How To Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World. He talked to Conor Pope about what he discovered.This episode was originally published in September 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Sentient Media Podcast
025 Kenny Torrella: The Need for A More Humane Food System

The Sentient Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 52:35


Watch the conversation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41sUr1CAxhw Read more on https://sentientmedia.org Find Kenny:https://www.vox.com/future-perfect-future-of-meathttps://www.vox.com/authors/kenny-torrellahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kenny-torrella-66a0774a/https://twitter.com/KennyTorrellaArticles/points referred to: Henry Mance article: https://www.ft.com/content/8f50f2da-2862-4ec1-977f-2eda85890402Temple Grandlin quote: https://blog.humanesociety.org/2013/07/ag-gag-bills-bite-the-dust.htmlMonth in a Minute with Sentient Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ytqJfelHLYPete Paxton: https://sentientmedia.org/exposing-the-secretive-world-of-animal-exploitation-with-pete-paxton/Future Perfect: https://www.vox.com/future-perfectKenny's piece on the Mayor of New York:  https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/22927412/eric-adams-fish-vegan-plant-based-new-yorkKenny's piece on the future of food: https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23065941/vegan-vegetarian-plant-based-food-tech-bad-productsBryant Terry: https://www.bryant-terry.com/allbooksThe Korean Vegan: https://thekoreanvegan.comThe Meat Paradox article: https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2022/2/24/22947967/why-we-love-animals-and-love-to-eat-them-meat-paradoxGene editing article: https://www.vox.com/22994946/gene-editing-farm-animals-livestock-crispr-genetic-engineeringThe Outlaw Ocean: https://www.theoutlawocean.com

FT News Briefing
FT Weekend: The rich interior lives of pigs

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 30:59 Very Popular


This week, we explore new scientific research behind: pigs! They have far more sentience and complexity than we give them credit for. Chief features writer Henry Mance joins to discuss how pigs and other animals think and feel, and the bigger questions around how we farm and eat them. Then, we look at a New York City architectural phenomenon: skinnyscrapers. Architecture critic Edwin Heathcote tells us about these new, super-thin towers that shoot up more than a quarter of a mile into the sky. How does a city's architecture reflect its identity?--------------Want to say hi? We love hearing from you. Email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap. --------------Links and mentions from the episode: – Henry Mance's article: ‘What cutting-edge science tells us about pigs': https://on.ft.com/3MEe6Cz – Henry's book is called How To Love Animals: In A Human-Shaped World– Edwin Heathcote on 111 W 57th and Manhattan's skinnyscrapers: https://on.ft.com/3aMIehZ – Henry Mance is on Twitter @henrymance, and Edwin is at @edwinheathcote.—-------------Special offers for Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial are here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast. --------------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Everything Else
The rich interior lives of pigs

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 30:04


This week, we explore new scientific research behind: pigs! They have far more sentience and complexity than we give them credit for. Chief features writer Henry Mance joins to discuss how pigs and other animals think and feel, and the bigger questions around how we farm and eat them. Then, we look at a New York City architectural phenomenon: skinnyscrapers. Architecture critic Edwin Heathcote tells us about these new, super-thin towers that shoot up more than a quarter of a mile into the sky. How does a city's architecture reflect its identity?--------------Want to say hi? We love hearing from you. Email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap. --------------Links and mentions from the episode: – Henry Mance's article: ‘What cutting-edge science tells us about pigs': https://on.ft.com/3MEe6Cz – Henry's book is called How To Love Animals: In A Human-Shaped World– Edwin Heathcote on 111 W 57th and Manhattan's skinnyscrapers: https://on.ft.com/3aMIehZ – Henry Mance is on Twitter @henrymance, and Edwin is at @edwinheathcote.—-------------Special offers for Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial are here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast. --------------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vedge Your Best
86: How to Love Animals in a Human Shaped World. Interview with Henry Mance

Vedge Your Best

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 49:43


Henry Mance is Chief Features Writer at the Financial Times of London and the author of How to Love Animals in a Human Shaped World Henry is very active on Twitter @henrymance and a bit less so on Instagram @henry_mance. Want a FREE copy of Henry's book? Just write an iTunes podcast review of Vedge Your Best with 5 stars if you think we've earned it. Screenshot your review and email to info@micheleolendercoaching.com or post on Instagram and tag us @Vedge_Your_Best as well as @Henry_Mance. We will send out 10 physical copies to US addresses and 10 ebooks or audiobook editions to non-US addresses. I highly recommend the audio version read by Henry himself so even if you already have the hardcopy, go for the audio book. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plant Based / Vegan Life Coaching. If you've ever thought that avoiding or eliminating animal products would be a great idea, but you didn't know where to start, this Podcast is for you. For more information, to submit a question or topic, or to book a free 30 minute Coaching session visit micheleolendercoaching.com or email info@micheleolendercoaching.com “Buy Me A Coffee” Donate Button Facebook page Instagram Circumstance, Thought, Feeling, Actions PDF Plant-Based and Vegan Resource List Join the Vedge Heads today and receive Michele's ebook here: 5 Reasons Vegan Challenges are Impossible (And Why You Should Do Them Anyway) “Your Next 8 Weeks.” Free Coaching PDF Music, Production, and Editing by Charlie Weinshank. For inquiries email: charliewe97@gmail.com Virtual Support Services: https://proadminme.com/

Forgotten Wars
Not Smoke Signals

Forgotten Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 8:02


If you're new to the show, you'd probably like it best if you started listening to this sprawling story at episode 1.1 or 1.3 ... depending how you like consuming your stories. If you're not new to the show, read on :) In this mini-episode of the Forgotten Wars Podcast....learn about how heliographs helped & hurt those who relied on them ... before, during, & after the Anglo-Boer War. 1) More sources from today's episode available at https://forgottenwarspodcast.com/blog/ 2) Choose how you'd like to keep the show going at https://forgottenwarspodcast.com/donate/

Working It
Are dogs the key to workplace happiness?

Working It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 18:31


This week we delve into perhaps the workplace's most divisive issue: should you bring your dog to the office? Isabel (a cat person) talks to Lindsay Bumps (dog person), from Ben & Jerry's ‘K9 culture committee'. The ice-cream maker has had dogs in its offices since the 1970s, so it knows how to get the balance right for everyone: the animals, their owners and even the 10 to 20 per cent of the population who are allergic to dogs. What can Ben & Jerry's teach the managers who are just starting to allow pandemic pooches in the workplace?Then, Isabel talks to Henry Mance, the FT's chief feature writer and author of How to Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World. Henry has written for the FT about the boom in office dogs — and he thinks there are many benefits to having pets in our workplaces. Can he win round Isabel and her fellow office-dog sceptics? Want to read more? Henry Mance on dogs in the office https://www.ft.com/content/b25d8001-3ca5-4927-a990-7027acc6e4ccWe love animals — why do we treat them so badly? Henry Mance in the FT https://www.ft.com/content/fdc7ae21-bd59-4887-8417-7905d57b67baSome cute photos of Ben & Jerry's K9-5ers https://www.benjerry.com/about-us/our-k9-5ersWe love to hear from you. What do you like (or not)? What topics should we tackle? Email the team at workingit@ft.com or Isabel directly at isabel.berwick@ft.com. Follow @isabelberwick on Twitter Subscribe to Working It wherever you get your podcasts — please listen, rate and subscribe!Presented by Isabel Berwick. Editorial direction from Renée Kaplan. Assistant producer is Persis Love. Sound design is by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music. Produced by Novel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RNZ: The Weekend
Henry Mance: How to Love Animals

RNZ: The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 36:21


Most people, were you to ask them, would say they love animals. Yet it's also statistically likely those same people, and I include myself in this, also eat the flesh of animals, wear their skin, drink their milk. This seeming contradiction is the topic of a new book - How to Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World - by the Financial Times' chief features writer, Henry Mance.

A Dog's Life with Anna Webb
Best of the Books

A Dog's Life with Anna Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 31:41


This week Anna looks back at just some of her favourite books about dogs that she featured this year, including chats with Jenni Murray, Henry Mance, Simon Garfield, Martha Teichner, Jane Elson, Rodney Habib and Dr Karen Becker.Order you copy of My Boy Butch by Jennie Murray, How to Love Animals in a Human Shaped World by Henry Mance, Dog's Best Friend by Simon Garfield, When Harry Met Minnie by Martha Teichner, The Forever Dog by Dr Karen Becker and Rodney Habib or any animal related book by Jane Elson.For more about Anna go to annawebb.co.ukMusic and production by Mike Hanson for Pod People ProductionsCover art by JaijoCover photo by Rhian Ap Gruffydd at Gruff PawtraitsTo advertise on or sponsor A Dog's Life email: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com

RNIB Talking Books - Read On
249: Val Wood, Denise Mina, Henry Mance and Jeff Harding

RNIB Talking Books - Read On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 57:43


Val Wood discusses her new historical romance Children of Fortune and reveals how it was shaped by lockdown. Robert Kirkwood explores a true historical crime with tartan noir author Denise Mina. I meet one of the RNIB Talking Books studio's most prolific narrators, Jeff Harding.   Robert gets a lesson in how to love animals from author Henry Mance.  And we return to Val Wood for the Books of Your Life.

The Healthification Podcast
Henry Mance and How to Love Animals In a Human-Shaped World.

The Healthification Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 41:46


For the past few years award winning journalist Henry Mance has been on a journey to question: What might it mean to live in a society that took animals seriously and that looked at our actions through their eyes. The result, his debut book: How to Love Animals In a Human-Shaped World. Henry Mance is Chief Features Writer at the Financial Times. He was named ... READ MORE The post Henry Mance and How to Love Animals In a Human-Shaped World. appeared first on Healthification.

The Booking Club
The Booking Club LIVE, with Henry Mance

The Booking Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 46:40


Listen to and download The Booking Club's first live London studio event from August 2021, in which former guest author Henry Mance met Jack Aldane for part two of their conversation about his book 'How to Love Anmials in a Human-Shaped World'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Animal That Changed You
112. "The Abundance We Have" with Henry Mance!

The Animal That Changed You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 44:27


Henry Mance wrote a beautiful, powerful book. And it's an important one because it's an honest account of a journalist trying to find out the truth. In this week's episode, Henry and Katya talk about journalism, our natural tendency to care about animals, creating a world his daughters can enjoy, and writing. Tune in and hear a guest who cares deeply for wild animals and wild spaces, who is an advocate for living a good life, and above all someone who is rational and balanced in sharing his heart. P.S. you won't believe the animal that changed Henry, and you won't believe how much Katya can have a crush on a book. Follow Henry Mance and get your own copy of How To Love Animals In A Human-Shaped World! Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you. Feel free to check out our website while you're at it. And please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much! Woof, meow, oink, moo, cheep (of course you know that means thanks for listening.)

FT Everything Else
Alice Cooper finds an Andy Warhol in his garage, plus: HBO's Succession

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 30:23


This week, rock legend Alice Cooper tells us about selling the multi-million dollar artwork he found rolled up in his garage — a story that involves Andy Warhol, Salvador Dalí and Dennis Hopper. We also explore the backstabbing families that have inspired HBO's Succession with chief feature writer Henry Mance, ahead of its season three premiere. And finally: thank you for sharing your recommendations, they're excellent. We've compiled them, alongside our colleagues', for your listening pleasure.What did you think of this episode? Write to us, or record and send us a voice note at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap. Links from the episode: —How To Spend It interview with Alice Cooper: https://www.ft.com/content/9c338ab3-6445-47ca-91a7-7bb4091dc1a4 —Henry Mance on Succession: https://www.ft.com/content/fda23812-d724-4112-a5ec-78b836a89894 —Henry Mance's new book, How to Love Animals in a human-shaped world: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1118598/how-to-love-animals-in-a-human-shaped-world/9781787332089.htmlA list of your recommendations:Jamiroquai's Instagram; Punch: The Delights (and Dangers) of the Flowing Bowl by David Wundrich; Space 1.8 by Nala Sinephro; Emily Mariko's cooking Tiktoks; Netflix's Squid Game; 1776-1789 US history; Dressed podcast; Cynar artichoke liqueur; Garden City by John Mark Comber; Titane and Raw directed by Julia Ducournou; The Dante Project at the Royal Opera House; Frieze London art fairs; Dries van Noten designer; A House Through Time on the BBC. For an exclusive 50% online subscription (and a discounted FT Weekend print subscription!), follow this link: http://ft.com/ftweekendpodcast Sound design and mixing is by Breen Turner, with original music by Metaphor Music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In The News
The unpalatable truth about eating meat

In The News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 27:42


How much do you think about where your food comes from, how the animals used to produce it live and die, or its impact on the environment? Journalist and author Henry Mance investigates our relationship with animals in his book How To Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World. He talked to Conor Pope about what he discovered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The New Statesman Podcast
The politics of eating meat, with Henry Mance

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 21:46


Anoosh Chakelian, Ailbhe Rea and Stephen Bush talk to FT feature writer and author Henry Mance about his new book: How to Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped WorldThey discuss what it was like to work in an abattoir, the evacuation of pets from Afghanistan and what it will take to get real political change when it comes to meat.If you have a question for You Ask Us, email podcasts@newstatesman.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Business for Good Podcast
Ep 74 | A Financial Journalist's Prescription for Making the Economy Work for Animals

Business for Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 43:50


It's not every day that hard-nosed financial journalists write about our ethical obligations to animals, let alone do they devote an entire book to the topic. Yet that's exactly what Financial Times journalist Henry Mance has done. In his new book, How to Love Animals in a Human-Shaped World, Henry takes his readers on a wild ride through our relationship with animals, including getting a job working at a slaughterhouse himself. Henry repeatedly weaves personal experiences like this one into his narrative, while also making prescriptions for a bold reshaping of the parts of our economy that currently involve animal exploitation.  In this episode we chat about everything from whether moral persuasion can work without technological advances, what can be done to reduce demand for animal-based meat, what the financial implication of Henry's prescriptions would be, and more.

Our Hen House
Episode 608: How to Love Animals in a Human-Shaped World w/ Henry Mance

Our Hen House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 72:57


▶ PLAY THIS EPISODE Our Hen House welcomes author Henry Mance to the podcast this week for an insightful conversation about his debut book, How to Love Animals In a Human-Shaped World. Henry tells us how his young daughters inspired […]

The Edition
Top dog: how have animals captured politics?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 34:19


On this week's episode: should animal lives be considered as valuable as human lives? It's often said that Britain is a country of animal lovers, but have we taken it too far? Pen Farthing's evacuation has shown how some people value animal lives more than human lives. William Moore writes our cover piece this week, arguing that the public outcry is emblematic of our faith-like approach to animal rights in Britain. He joins the podcast together with the FT's Henry Mance, author of How to Love Animals. (00:50) Plus, will the government's proposed tax reforms solve the crisis in social care? In this week's issue, Kate Andrews argues that instead of solving the crisis in care, the plans will only worsen intergenerational inequality. To discuss, Kate joins the podcast with Steve Webb, a pensions expert who was formerly a Lib Dem minister in the Coalition. (13:00) And finally, what are the benefits of having godparents in this secular age? Although she never wanted children of her own, Fiona Mountford writes in this week's Spectator that she knew she always wanted godchildren. Why? Fiona joins the podcast, together with Mary Killen, the Spectator's Dear Mary columnist. (24:00)

Spectator Radio
The Edition: how have animals captured politics?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 34:19


On this week's episode: should animal lives be considered as valuable as human lives? It's often said that Britain is a country of animal lovers, but have we taken it too far? Pen Farthing's evacuation has shown how some people value animal lives more than human lives. William Moore writes our cover piece this week, arguing that the public outcry is emblematic of our faith-like approach to animal rights in Britain. He joins the podcast together with the FT's Henry Mance, author of How to Love Animals. (00:50) Plus, will the government's proposed tax reforms solve the crisis in social care? In this week's issue, Kate Andrews argues that instead of solving the crisis in care, the plans will only worsen intergenerational inequality. To discuss, Kate joins the podcast with Steve Webb, a pensions expert who was formerly a Lib Dem minister in the Coalition. (13:00) And finally, what are the benefits of having godparents in this secular age? Although she never wanted children of her own, Fiona Mountford writes in this week's Spectator that she knew she always wanted godchildren. Why? Fiona joins the podcast, together with Mary Killen, the Spectator's Dear Mary columnist. (24:00)

Off the Leash Podcasts
Interview #03 Henry Mance | How to Love Animals in a Human-shaped World

Off the Leash Podcasts

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 54:56


Charlie Moores talks with Henry Mance, acclaimed chief features writer at the Financial Times, about his thoughtful and beautifully-written first book, 'How To Love Animals in a Human-shaped World', which was published by Jonathan Cape at the end of April this year. The book touches on some hugely important themes – not just our often contradictory relationships with animals but the consequences of not even considering them in the way we have shaped and continue to shape the world. It has been deservedly receiving positive reviews across the board – The Guardian saying for example that the book is “Written with humour and humanity, Mance's argument is both convincing and urgent: we need to make dramatic changes to our lifestyle if we want to prevent ecological catastrophe.” Henry has also narrated an audiobook version of 'How To Love Animals in a Human-shaped World' and he kindly agreed to read some pages from a chapter titled 'Nothing but Footprints' as an exclusive bonus to this interview. The reading was recorded the week before the damning IPCC report on the climate crisis was released – a report that warns that humanity is on the very brink of creating a planet that life can not survive on - but those pages do indeed focus on the climate emergency, opening with a paragraph that includes the memorable line “If we believed, if we truly believed, we would act…”Henry Mance Financial Times chief features writerHenry Mance  "How to Love Animals in a Human-shaped World"Audiobook version of  "How to Love Animals in a Human-shaped World" on AudibleThe Guardian review of  "How to Love Animals in a Human-shaped World" by PD SmithIPCC Report   AR6 Climate Change 2021

Nancy's Bookshelf
Nancy's Bookshelf: Henry Mance & Garrett Gray #633

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 53:00


Author Henry Mance's "How to Love Animal," is a lively and essential portrait of our evolving relationship with animals. Also, Chico singer-songwriter Garrett Gray shares music and lyrics from his album “Five Winds.”

CultureShift
Author of “How To Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World”: We Need to Rethink Our Relationship to Animals

CultureShift

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021


​Henry Mance, a senior writer for the Financial Times, explores the many ways we can build a better future for the planet by reevaluating the way we treat animals.

The Roundtable
"How To Love Animals In A Human Shaped World" By Henry Mance

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 10:12


We love animals, but does that make the animals' lives any happier? With factory farms, climate change and deforestation, this might be the worst time in history to be an animal. If we took animals' experiences seriously, how could we eat, think and live differently? Henry Mance's new book, "How to Love Animals," is a lively and important portrait of our evolving relationship with animals, and how we can share our planet fairly.

The Booking Club
How to Love Animals, with Henry Mance

The Booking Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 32:03


With factory farms, climate change and deforestation, this might be the worst time in history to be an animal. In an age of extinction and pandemics, our relationship with the other species on our planet has become unsustainable. What if we took animals' experiences seriously - how would we eat, think and live differently?Henry Mance sets out on a personal quest to see if there is a fairer way to live alongside other species. He goes to work in an abattoir and on a farm to investigate the reality of eating meat and dairy. He explores our dilemmas around hunting wild animals, over-fishing the seas, visiting zoos, saving wild spaces and owning pets. He meets the chefs, farmers, activists, philosophers, scientists and tech visionaries who are redefining how we think about animals. (Penguin UK) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big 550 KTRS
Henry Mance: Relationship with animal kingdom

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 13:53


The chief features writer for the Financial Times discusses her new book, "How to Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World".

Pb Living - A daily book review
A Book Review - How to Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World Book by Henry Mance

Pb Living - A daily book review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 4:06


We all love animals, but does that make their lives happier? With factory farms, climate change and deforestation, this might be the worst time in history to be an animal. In an age of extinction and pandemics, our relationship with the other species on our planet has become unsustainable. What if we took animals' experiences seriously - how would we eat, think and live differently? Henry Mance sets out on a personal quest to see if there is a fairer way to live alongside other species. He goes to work in an abattoir and on a farm to investigate the reality of eating meat and dairy. He explores our dilemmas around hunting wild animals, over-fishing the seas, visiting zoos, saving wild spaces and owning pets. He meets the chefs, farmers, activists, philosophers, scientists and tech visionaries who are redefining how we think about animals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/support

RNZ: Sunday Morning
'Because we eat animals, we underestimate their mental abilities'

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 32:13


No generation has loved animals more than us. However, no generation has kept more animals in factory farms, or pushed more of them towards extinction, writes Henry Mance in his new book, How to Love Animals in a Human-Shaped World. 

RNZ: Sunday Morning
'Because we eat animals, we underestimate their mental abilities'

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 32:13


No generation has loved animals more than us. However, no generation has kept more animals in factory farms, or pushed more of them towards extinction, writes Henry Mance in his new book, How to Love Animals in a Human-Shaped World.