Small Changes

Small Changes is a podcast series of one-on-one interviews with people who've seen a problem in the world and set out to change it – often in small and unexpected ways

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/series/global-development-podcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 21m. Bisher sind 135 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 4 Wochen.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 6 hours 40 minutes

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Weekend: episode two of a new podcast


In this episode, Marina Hyde looks at the new additions to Downing Street, Hadley Freeman interviews Hollywood actor Will Arnett, Sirin Kale tries her hand at quiz show Mastermind, and David Robson examines why we’re so stressed about stress


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 April 1, 2022  49m
 
 

Weekend: episode one of a new podcast


In our first episode, Marina Hyde reflects on another less than stellar week for Boris Johnson, Edward Helmore charts the rise of Joe Rogan, Laura Snapes goes deep with singer George Ezra, and Alex Moshakis asks, “Are you a jerk at work?”


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 February 5, 2022  48m
 
 

Comfort Eating with Grace Dent: episode one of a new podcast


In the first episode of our new podcast, screenwriter Russell T Davies tells Grace Dent about his childhood in Swansea, the delights of Woolworth’s pork and egg pies, and how his husband’s death informed his TV series It’s a Sin


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 July 1, 2021  39m
 
 

Reverberate: episode 1 of our new series


In the first episode of our new series, Reverberate, we hear from Kashy Keegan – the unlikely voice of Hong Kong’s nascent pro-democracy movement


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 February 8, 2021  25m
 
 

Innermost: another episode of our new series


Two callers tell Leah Green how their relationships sent them down unexpected paths, one with criminal consequences


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 August 3, 2020  20m
 
 

Innermost: episode 1 of a new series


In our first episode, we hear how an uncle’s funeral and meals with an emotionally distant brother help James and Jess think about their families in new and unexpected ways.


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 June 25, 2020  16m
 
 

'The blood lady': the medical start-up founder saving lives in Nigeria


When Temie Giwa-Tubosun realised Nigerians lacked safe access to vital health care products like blood she decided to do something about it. That decision changed her life and saved those of many others


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 December 19, 2018  18m
 
 

'What happened to me will not happen to my daughters': sexual violence in war


Kosovan-born Vasfije Krasniqi-Goodman explains how a survivors’ network has empowered her and others to speak out against rape as a weapon of conflict


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 December 12, 2018  17m
 
 

Defying the Taliban: Afghanistan's secret schools for girls


Suraya Pakzad talks to Lucy Lamble about her work championing girls’ education – and living on red alert for the next Taliban raid


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 December 5, 2018  18m
 
 

'I live in the 21st century, not the 10th': the first female judge in a sharia court


Erika Cohn’s new film tells of how Kholoud Al-Faqih realised her dream of representing women in the Middle East’s all-male religious courts


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 November 28, 2018  18m