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Network News 14 April 2022

The Real Agenda Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 16:29


Latest round up of news & comment from The Real Agenda Network. Headlines this week: 1. Budget, its easy if you don't have to! Hear Tax Justice UK response to Chancellor's spring statement 2. Reducing fossil fuels is now on the mainstream agenda says government minister, so what action is planned? 3. Always in our hearts. Two campaigning groups merge to bring more compassion into politics 4. Tax the wealth we all create. Patriotic Millionaires call for more tax on wealth? 5. More podcasts popping on the Real Agenda Network, we take a look Presented by Tom Burgess, for The Real Agenda Network a media platform for positive political change

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Making Democracy Work with Polly Mackenzie

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 58:38


Chief Executive of Demos Polly Mackenzie joins It's Bloody Complicated to look at what's gone wrong with our democracy and how we can fix it. Polly builds on the insights from her series of papers for Demos – Making Democracy Work. Polly Mackenzie was Director of Policy to Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg from 2010–15, helping to write the 2010 Coalition Agreement. After leaving Government, Polly established the operations of the Women's Equality Party and founded the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute. Produced by Compass and distributed by The Real Agenda Network

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The Trouble with Government

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022


Dominic Frisby, the economic commentator/comedian talks about how he became a libertarian - subtitled “why Cuban fathers want their daughters to be prostitutes”! We also look at how well intended government actions can undermine and even eliminate personal responsibility of the citizens they are trying to help, the importance of 1907 to the First World War and why people of every political persuasion don't like the the BBC. This episode of the Shepheard-Walwyn podcast, distributed by The Real Agenda Network.

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Share The Wealth

The Real Agenda Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 9:58


“Share the wealth” ran the headline to the CNN story on Pope Francis's address to Congress in 2015. Despite the praise and hand clapping, have lawmakers made progress, I think not. In todays episode Tom Burgess looks at what the Pope encouraged Congress to do, what it has not done and what we could do to ensure that the wealth we all create is shared more equitably. Real Agenda America is part of the Real Agenda Network

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Across The Benches: Shami Chakrabarti & Ken Clarke

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 47:23


Gavin Esler talks with former Chancellor Ken Clarke & Baroness Shami Chakrabarti about the culture of contemporary politics, the need for action on wealth inequality, & the actions that can be taken to build a more respectful & honest politics. Across the Benches series brings together two MPs from different parties to discuss the values they have in common. Produced by Compassion In Politics in partnership with The Real Agenda Network. 

Compassion in Politics
Across the Benches: Baroness Chakrabarti & Ken Clarke

Compassion in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 47:23


Former Chancellor Ken Clarke & Baroness Shami Chakrabarti talk with presenter Gavin Esler about the culture of contemporary politics, the need for action on wealth inequality, & the actions that can be taken to build a more respectful & honest politics. Across the Benches is produced by Compassion In Politics in partnership with The Real Agenda Network 

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It's not fair, but it could be

The Real Agenda Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 21:01


What are the Fair Necessities? In a fairer society everyone has the same chance to live their best and fullest life. Study after study shows that fairness is top of most people's priorities. But we don't have a common understanding of what it means, or how to build a society which delivers it. Will Snell of Fairness Foundation talks about changing the terms of the public debate about fairness, promoting the benefits of a fair society and about inspiring citizens, the media and decision-makers. The Real Agenda with Tom Burgess is a part of The Real Agenda Network of progressive political podcasts www.realagenda.org

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Reducing financial hardship

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 12:02


Reducing unnecessary financial hardship, yes, it is possible, so we are to move From Here To Prosperity. This new podcast series on The Real Agenda Network is hosted by Tom Burgess, the author of From Here To Prosperity which describes an Agenda for Progressive Prosperity based on an inequality busting strategy of Income for Me/Wealth for We. The book is available direct from the publishers at www.shepheardwalwyn.com or from good online and local bookstores.

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From Here To Prosperity 2: Challenges for Change

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 11:41


Positive political change can happen, but there are challenges. There are three key issues that need to be resolved if we are to move From Here To Prosperity. This new podcast series on The Real Agenda Network is hosted by Tom Burgess, the author of From Here To Prosperity which describes an Agenda for Progressive Prosperity based on an inequality busting strategy of Income for Me/Wealth for We. The book is available direct from the publishers at www.shepheardwalwyn.com or from good online and local bookstores.

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Fred Harrison, Part 1: The economist who does the impossible

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 21:02


Fred Harrison is known as a broadcaster and social campaigner – if he is known at all. And yet, he has predicted the last two major economic crashes (the 1990s and 2008-10) more accurately than anyone in the world. Amazingly he wasn't on TV or advising governments on how to handle it. He was ignored and frozen out of the dialogue of recovery. The publisher Shepheard-Walwyn www.shepheardwalwyn.com is proud to have published Fred's books for nearly 40 years. In this series of podcasts, Fred talks about his journey from newspaperman to economist to social campaigner. He explains how he can do what others say is impossible and why those in control persist with an inferior and dangerous set of economic beliefs. He also offers ideas for what could be a truly great reset, if we based our economic system on fairness and science. Selected podcasts from Shepheard-Walwyn series are available to listen and subscribe free on The Real Agenda Network.

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Shepheard Walwyn podcast: Tom Burgess, author: From Here To Prosperity

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 24:11


We welcome the Shepheard Walwyn podcast series to The Real Agenda Network. Shepheard Walwyn is a campaigning book publisher based in London, its purpose it to uncover and promote new ideas to resolve solve societies oldest problems. It publishes a series called Ethical Economics which includes From Here To Prosperity, by Tom Burgess, founder of The Real Agenda Network as well as Public Revenue without Taxation by Tom's dad Ronald Burgess. This series kicks off with an interview with Tom Burgess and other authors will follow This coincides with a new podcast series called From Here To Prosperity produced by The Real Agenda Network and covers the books content in more detail

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It's not all about the money, it's about our wellbeing

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 25:57


Can we have growth in wellbeing and economic growth? Michael Weatherhead of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance explains how we can and what we need to do to make it happen. The Real Agenda with Tom Burgess is a part of The Real Agenda Network of progressive political podcasts www.realagenda.org

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Compass 40: In Conversation with Vince Cable

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 48:09


Former leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Vince Cable shares the lessons of his long and varied political life and tell us about his new book, Money and Power. In uncertain times for progressives of all stripes, not least the Lib Dems, it was great to get Vince's unique perspective. Vince Cable was MP for Twickenham from 1997 to 2015 and from 2017 to 2019, and as leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2017–19. He served in the Conservative–Lib Dem coalition government as  Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills from 2010 to 2015, and as deputy leader of the Lib Dems from 2006 to 2010. It's Bloody Complicated podcast is created by Compass www.compassonline.org.uk which campaigns for a Good Society, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org

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XR 20 - This Is An Ecological Emergency with Dr Charlie Gardner

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 43:49


Jessica is joined by artist Tom Stallard, a member of the XR samba band and Walthamstow XR. Jessica interviews with Dr. Charlie Gardner, a conservationist and researcher based at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology at the University of Kent. Dr. Gardner lived in Madagascar for 10 years helping to establish new protected areas, but now focuses primarily on the intersection of the climate and ecological crisis. He has been a member of Extinction Rebellion since early 2019 and is active with both Scientists for Extinction Rebellion and Scientists Rebellion. He was also an expert contributor to the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. The episode looks at present-day ecological realities and what will happen if we don't urgently change our approach to nature in the near future. We begin with a reading from author Jay Griffiths of her piece ‘Letter to an Endling,' read at the Tufton Street Writers Rebel event in September 2019. This is the first episode on biodiversity before Biodiversity COP, which takes place 17-30 May 2021 in Kunming, China. This episode was first released in March 2021 and produced by Jessica Townsend & Bill Leuty for Extinction Rebellion, www.extinctionrebellion.uk, distributed by The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for progressive change: www.realagenda.org

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Compassion in Education with Kathryn Waddington

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 45:23


Can education be compassionate? Kathryn Waddington, reader in psychology at the University of Westminster, joins us to discuss her new book - Towards the Compassionate University - which examines what a compassionate university looks like and how we can bring more compassion into education. This podcast series is produced by Compassion in Politics, working to bring more compassion into public life and distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.compassioninpolitics.com www.realagenda.org

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Compassion in Education with Kathryn Waddington

Compassion in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 45:23


Can education be compassionate? Kathryn Waddington, reader in psychology at the University of Westminster, joins us to discuss her new book - Towards the Compassionate University - which examines what a compassionate university looks like and how we can bring more compassion into education. This podcast series is produced by Compassion in Politics, working to bring more compassion into public life and distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.compassioninpolitics.com www.realagenda.org

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Compassion in Politics with Jackie Weaver Magid Magid

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 59:00


Former Lord Mayor of Sheffield Magid Magid and Jackie Weaver - of Handforth Parish Council fame - join us to discuss local politics, the power of communities, upcoming elections, and the culture of political life. This podcast series is produced by Compassion in Politics, working to bring more compassion into public life and distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.compassioninpolitics.com  www.realagenda.org

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Compassion In Politics with Jackie Weaver & Magid Magid

Compassion in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 59:00


Former Mayor of Sheffield Magid Magid and Jackie Weaver - of Handforth Parish Council fame - join us to discuss local politics, the power of communities, upcoming elections, and the culture of political life. This podcast series is produced by Compassion in Politics, working to bring more compassion into public life and distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.compassioninpolitics.com  www.realagenda.org

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What on Earth is going on? Getting personal on climate

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 25:21


How do we get faster action on climate change? Will Hackman, environmental activist based in Washington DC talks to The Real Agenda's Tom Burgess about saving us and our place within nature before it's too late and how we need reframe the climate conversation to the personal, in order to inspire universal public buy-in for the rapid action we so desperately need. The Real Agenda America is a part of The Real Agenda Network of progressive political podcasts www.realagenda.org

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XR 11: Less is More with Jason Hickel

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 37:25


We live in a society addicted to growth, yet on a planet with finite resources. Something needs to give. The Extinction Rebellion Podcast talks to a star of the degrowth movement, Jason Hickel. Jason is an academic and the author of The Divide and the upcoming book, Less is More: Why Degrowth Will Save the World. This episode was first released in May 2020 and produced by Jessica Townsend & Bill Leuty for Extinction Rebellion, www.extinctionrebellion.uk, distributed by The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for progressive change: www.realagenda.org

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Generations Rent with Fred Harrison

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 30:05


How we can abolish all taxation! The economist and acknowledged recession predictor, Fred Harrison talks to The Real Agenda's Tom Burgess about how we can truly build a better more equitable society. He explains how we could abolish all taxation and still have enough public funds to pay for all the services that government provides its people and find a path forward to a sustainable economy It is all about how we manage land, that precious resource which is very limited supply. More at www.wearerent.com or www.landresearchtrust.org. The Real Agenda with Tom Burgess is a part of The Real Agenda Network of progressive political podcasts www.realagenda.org

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NEF4: Changing the rules of our economy to stop environmental breakdown

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 47:50


The UK will host COP 26, the UN Climate Conferenc in Nov 2021. Why can't the economic status quo deal with the climate emergency? What has the fresh attention on climate actually achieved? And what can the pandemic teach us about the climate crisis? In this episode (March 2021) Ayeisha is joined by Laurie Laybourn-Langton, co-author of the new book Planet On Fire, and NEF trustee. The Weekly Economics Podcasts are produced by New Economics Foundation www.neweconomics.org and now available on The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.realagenda.org 

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NEF 3: How can we make sure everyone has enough to live on?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 38:54


Recently a video circulated of 800 people queuing for a food bank in Wembley, London. Volunteers at the London Community Kitchen said that the number was not uncommon. In Rishi Sunak's recent budget, he announced that the furlough scheme and the temporary £20 increase to universal credit would continue until the autumn. But even with these measures, it's obvious that huge numbers of people in the UK are struggling. Furlough has held back a wave of unemployment — but what happens when the scheme ends? Will some jobs not come back after the pandemic? And what about the estimated 3 million people who've fallen through the cracks of the government's Covid support?  In this episode (March 2021) Ayeisha is joined by NEF CEO Miatta Fahnbulleh and Sonali Joshi, co-founder of Excluded UK. The Weekly Economics Podcasts are produced by New Economics Foundation www.neweconomics.org and now available on The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.realagenda.org 

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Inequality Bites with Dr Fran Darlington-Pollock

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 25:24


Dr Fran Darlington-Pollock, Chair of The Equality Trust and Lecturer in Geography at the University of Liverpool talks with Wanda Wyporska, Executive Director of The Equality Trust about the impacts of policy and inequality on people's experience of Covid-19, on health, and on regional differences. Inequality Bites is produced by The Equality Trust www.equalitytrust.org.uk distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.realagenda.org Music: Isatta Sheriff.

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Compassion In Politics with Gavin Esler

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 50:23


Award-winning journalist, author, & TV presenter Gavin Esler joins us to discuss his new book: How Britain Ends - and whether or not far-right nationalism could lead to the break-up of the UK. We also talk about how we can change the divisive culture of politics (and the media) & the prospects for the Biden presidency. Produced by Compassion in Politics, which works to bring more compassion into public life,  distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.compassioninpolitics.com  www.realagenda.org

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Compassion In Politics with Gavin Esler

Compassion in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 50:23


Award-winning journalist, author, & TV presenter Gavin Esler joins us to discuss his new book: How Britain Ends - and whether or not far-right nationalism could lead to the break-up of the UK. We also talk about how we can change the divisive culture of politics (and the media) & the prospects for the Biden presidency. Produced by Compassion in Politics, which works to bring more compassion into public life, distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.compassioninpolitics.com www.realagenda.org

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Extinction Rebellion 10 - 2050 is Too Late, with Kevin Anderson

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 42:39


We need to act now if we want to avoid overwhelming climate and ecological breakdown. So why does the government tell us we've got until 2050? In this episode we're exploring the government's 2050 net zero emissions target and why that timeline endangers not only humans, but every other species on the planet. We'll talk about the science that shows us we need to act much sooner, and discuss some of the political and economic obstacles to achieving a more ambitious target - like Extinction Rebellion's second demand to halt biodiversity loss & achieve net zero emissions by 2025. You'll hear a conversation from the October 2019 Rebellion with Scientists for XR, including Kate Jeffrey, a Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience at University College London; Scott Archer-Nicholls, an Atmospheric Chemist at the University of Cambridge; Peter Spooner, a Paleoclimate Researcher at University College London; and Sven, a project director for climate change adaptation projects. This episode also features a discussion with Professor Kevin Anderson, a Professor of Energy and Climate Change. He holds a joint chair in the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester and the Centre for Sustainability and the Environment at Uppsala University in Sweden. This episode was first released in May 2020 and produced by Jessica Townsend & Bill Leuty for Extinction Rebellion, www.extinctionrebellion.uk, distributed by The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for progressive change: www.realagenda.org

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Compass 33: The future of the Left in Europe with Yanis Varoufakis

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 56:01


Writer, economist, politician, and former academic Yanis Varoufakis gives an hour of hard-headed economic analysis, a few home truths for the European Left, and plenty of laughter too. Yanis is perhaps best known for his tenure as Greek finance minister and his role in the country's high stakes negotiations with the EU, he is also a prolific author and political commentator, known for his thoughtful and engaging approach to complex topics, and his approachable and accessible style. It's Bloody Complicated podcast is created by Compass www.compassonline.org.uk which campaigns for a Good Society, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org

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Compassion In Politics with Darren McGarvey (Loki)

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 55:36


Orwell Prize winning author, musician, and TV presenter Darren McGarvey aka 'Loki' joins us to discuss class, the origins of and attempts to solve poverty, and the problem of tribalism in politics - plus much more. This podcast is produced by Compassion in Politics, the think tank that works to bring more compassion into public life and is distributed by The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.compassioninpolitics.com  www.realagenda.org

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Compassion in Politics with Darren McGarvey

Compassion in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 55:36


Orwell Prize winning author, musician, and TV presenter Darren McGarvey aka 'Loki' joins us to discuss class, the origins of and attempts to solve poverty, and the problem of tribalism in politics - plus much more. This podcast is produced by Compassion in Politics, the think tank that works to bring more compassion into public life and is distributed by The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.compassioninpolitics.com  www.realagenda.org

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Network News 5 Mar 21

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 18:09


Network News, from The Real Agenda Network features the news on the good work being carried out by determined campaigning groups in The Real Agenda Network, those organisations working hard to bring social and economic change. This week we are mainly talking tax with news from IPPR, New Economics Foundation. Tax Justice Network, Tax Justice UK, High Pay Centre, Inequality.org and Compassion in Politics. The news is read by Tom Burgess and Jennifer Nadel, the bulletin is by the Real Agenda Network Find out more www.realagenda.org or contact us at info@realagendaradio.org

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Radix: Do we need to increase taxes to pay for Covid Debt?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 79:21


In this first episode of the news podcast series from Radix, we debate whether Britain will need to increase taxes to pay for Covid debt. It's a recording of a live event – our most successful to date -  in which we have Randy Wray, one of the main proponents of Modern Monetary Theory, a controversial but increasingly influential school of economic thought, and Paul de Grauwe, a leading mainstream economist. We actually end up with a civil agreement; that we don't need to increase taxes at least for the time being, but to get there we civilly disagree about how the economy actually works. Civil Disagreement podcast is produced by Radix www.radix.org and distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.realagenda.org

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Inequality and mental health 2.0: The lived experience with May Gabriel

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 33:37


May Gabriel the founder and CEO at It's OK campaign talks with Wanda Wyporska of The Equality Trust. In a powerful and candid interview, May discusses her personal struggles with mental health, how mental health impacts inequality and what we can do to support young people who are suffering. Inequality Bites is produced by The Equality Trust www.equalitytrust.org.uk distributed by The Real Agenda Network www.realagenda.org Music: Isatta Sheriff.

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Network News bulletin 19 Feb

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 15:28


Network News, from The Real Agenda Network features the news on the good work being carried out by determined campaigning groups in The Real Agenda Network, those organisations working hard to bring social and economic change, where prosperity which we all helped to create, is shared by all, not just the few. In this bulletin we will hear news about the Compassion Academy, Devolving Democracy, how it is “All Bloody Complicated” and how might you feel if you were nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for your campaigning work. Plus does innovation comes from the creative minds of entrepreneurial genius, or the government, really! Plus how you could double you money. News is read by Tom Burgess and produced by the Real Agenda Network Find out more www.realagenda.org or contact us at info@realagendaradio.org

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Compassion in Politics with Dr Nina Ansary

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 48:09


Dr Nina Ansary, a visiting Fellow at the LSE, UN Women Champion for Innovation, and the author of two ground-breaking books on feminism and female equity, talks about overcoming divisions, the global history of the feminist movement, and the power of cultural myths and stories. This podcast is produced by Compassion in Politics, the think tank that works to bring more compassion into public life and is distributed by The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.compassioninpolitics.com  www.realagenda.org

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Compassion in Politics with Dr Nina Ansary

Compassion in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 48:09


Dr Nina Ansary, a visiting Fellow at the LSE, UN Women Champion for Innovation, and the author of two ground-breaking books on feminism and female equity, talks about overcoming divisions, the global history of the feminist movement, and the power of cultural myths and stories. This podcast is produced by Compassion in Politics, the think tank that works to bring more compassion into public life and is distributed by The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.compassioninpolitics.com  www.realagenda.org

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IPPR Economic Justice Podcast 5: Not cashless, but less cash: Economic justice & digital revolution in finance

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 38:28


The Economic Justice Podcast. The digital revolution in finance is changing the economy, but are we heading towards a cashless society? And how can the digital transition be more just? Host Carys Roberts is joined by IPPR Economic Analyst Rachel Statham and Marloes Nicholls, Head of Programmes at the Finance Innovation Lab. This episode of the Economic Justice Podcast was first released in February May 2020 & is produced by the Institute of Public Policy Research www.ippr.org, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org 

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XR 9: XR takes on the Finance Sector

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 26:16


Economics is not a side show in our lives. The coronavirus has shown that. But, what comes next? This episode is all about empowering you to take on one of the main influencers of our economy, and therefore the planet – the Finance Sector – through education and activism. We talk to Vince Knowles and Rathbone Greenbank Investments about the investment industry; University of Bristol Professors Alvin Birdi and Chris Preist about the insurance industry; and XR Money Rebellion about what you can do. This episode was recorded outside an XR Finance learn in, in Bristol, on Saturday March 7th 2020 and produced by Jessica Townsend & Bill Leuty for Extinction Rebellion, www.extinctionrebellion.uk, distributed by The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for progressive change: www.realagenda.org

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Compass 31: Inequality with Danny Dorling

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 52:29


We're delighted to welcome academic, author, social commentator, and human cartographer Danny Dorling to this episode (recorded in November 2020). The conversation roamed over many topics, from Biden and Covid, to Finland and Extinction Rebellion. It's Bloody Complicated podcast is created by Compass www.compassonline.org.uk which campaigns for a Good Society, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org  

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XR 8: Global Justice is Climate Justice

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 38:51


Rosanna Wiseman and Cameron Joshi from Global Justice Now talk about  colonialism, capitalism and making Extinction Rebellion more inclusive. Plus, get a glimpse of what it's like to be part of Extinction Rebellion globally with our audio tapestry of sounds captured at actions around the world. Recorded LIVE as part of Extinction Rebellion's Decolonise! Decarbonise! program at VAULT Festival 2020. This episode was first released in April 2020 and produced by Jessica Townsend & Bill Leuty for Extinction Rebellion, www.extinctionrebellion.uk, distributed by The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for political change: www.realagenda.org

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New Economics Foundation: Can unions transform the economy?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 32:40


Amid the coronavirus crisis, 50,000 people joined the National Education Union in the last 6 months. Can unions and their members change the rules of the economy outside the workplace? Ayeisha is joined by Alice Martin and Annie Quick, the authors of Unions Renewed: Building Power in an Age of Finance This Sept 2020 episode of Weekly Economics Podcasts was produced by www.neweconomics.org & now available on The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.realagenda.org

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Economic Justice Podcast EP 3: Just Tax: Reforming the taxation of wealth & its returns

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 32:46


The IPPR Economic Justice Podcast. There is huge wealth inequality in the UK and across the world. So why does the tax system disproportionately benefit the wealthy? And how can this be changed? Hosted by IPPR Director Carys Roberts with guests Shreya Nanda, IPPR Economist, and Danny Sriskandarajah, Chief Executive of Oxfam GB. This episode of the Economic Justice Podcast was first released in February 2020 & is produced by the Institute of Public Policy Research www.ippr.org, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org 

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Self Centred with Roann: Putting compassion into politics

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 50:48


Matt Hawkins. co-director of Compassion in Politics talks to Roann Ghosh about how human change is igniting political change, and about individual responsibility, what each of us can do to make a difference. We consider how change starts with us - both as individuals, but also in how we continue to push the idea that purpose, passion, love and compassion, rather than career, wealth and status are at the heart of what actually makes us thrive. Self Centred with Roann series which seeks to help you find your true purpose to live your most meaningful and authentic life. The series is produced by Epiphany Social Innovation https://anchor.fm/self-centred and now distributed by The Real Agenda Network

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Democracy: time to deliver

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 27:01


How did we get a government majority of 80 out of 650 seats with only 44% of popular vote? Tom Brake the former member of parliament who is now Exec Director of Unlock Democracy talks to The Real Agenda's Tom Burgess about what we need to do to get a truly representative working democracy that meets the needs of the people it services actually leads to an increase in well-being. The Real Agenda with Tom Burgess is a part of The Real Agenda Network of progressive political podcasts www.realagenda.org

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XR 5: Regenerative Culture with Joanna Macy

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 43:37


In this episode, the Extinction Rebellion Podcast explores regenerative culture with Joanna Macy, PhD is a teacher and writer on issues of environmental justice, Deep Ecology, and Buddhist practice. What is it, and how can it be of use to rebels worldwide? This episode was first released in August 2019 and produced by Jessica Townsend & Bill Leuty for Extinction Rebellion, www.extinctionrebellion.uk, distributed by The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for political change: www.realagenda.org

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New Economics Foundation: How do we win a Green recovery?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 40:22


Fatima Zahra-Ibrahim, co-dir of Green New Deal UK and Chaitanya Kumar, Head of Environment & Green Transition at New Economics Foundation, talk with Ayeisha Thomas-Smith  about how do we keep climate in the picture? Should we bail out struggling polluting industries? & how can we make sure our Covid recovery is green? This Aug 2020 episode of Weekly Economics Podcasts was produced by NEF www.neweconomics.org & now available on The Real Agenda Network of podcasts for progressive change. www.realagenda.org

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IPPR Economic Justice: Power Play: Who holds power in the economy?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 42:19


Who holds power in the economy? Why does it matter? And what do we even mean by power? IPPR Director Carys Roberts talks with James Meadway, IPPR Associate Fellow and Matthew Brown, Leader of Preston City Council. This episode of the Economic Justice Podcast was first released in February 2020 & is produced by the Institute of Public Policy Research www.ippr.org, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org

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Compass 27: Towards a new politics of Care

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 68:12


Long before Covid hit, it was evident to many that the UK was hurtling towards a crisis of Care. Now we simply cannot deny that the way we think about the way we care for our most vulnerable – who does it and how we value it – is deeply flawed. We urgently need a new politics of Care. This week on the podcast we were joined by three authorities on the state of Care right now: Madeleine Bunting author of Labours of Love, Jo Littler author of The Care Manifesto and Alex Fox (CEO of Shared Lives) It's Bloody Complicated podcast is created by Compass www.compassonline.org.uk which campaigns for a Good Society, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org

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Extinction Rebellion podcast 4: Looking Forwards

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 52:02


The Extinction Rebellion podcast discusses the future with Christiana Figueres, founder of the Global Optimism group and was head of the UN climate change convention when the Paris agreement was achieved in 2015; George Monbiot, the writer known for his environmental and political activism and Dr Jem Bendell, Professor of Sustainability Leadership at the University of Cumbria. This episode was first released in June 2019 and produced by Jessica Townsend & Bill Leuty for Extinction Rebellion, www.extinctionrebellion.uk, distributed by The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for political change: www.realagenda.org

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Compass 26: The Why,What & How of Proportional Representation

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 58:37


Could proportional representation renew our democracy? We'll be exploring what it could mean to have a different voting system in the UK. Our panel of guests are from the heart of the struggle to get PR on the agenda again, including Klina Jordan from Make Votes Matter. We'll be digging into the what, why & the how of all things PR. It's Bloody Complicated podcast created by Compass www.compassonline.org.uk which campaigns for a Good Society, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org