Doing It Right with Pandora Sykes

An interview series with journalist Pandora Sykes, about the myths, anxieties and trends of modern life.

https://doingitright.podbean.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 45m. Bisher sind 31 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 hours 6 minutes

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episode 3: Could a 4-day week ever work? with Alex Pang


Alex Pang is a futurist and tech consultant who has spent twenty years studying our relationship with work. In Shorter, he argues that you get more done, when you work less. We discuss the problem with open-plan working, why 90% of meetings are an a...


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 September 15, 2021  41m
 
 

episode 2: Understanding autism, with Naoise Dolan


Naoise Dolan is the author of the best-selling novel Exciting Times, who explores through her journalism what it means to be neurodiverse and what allistic people often misunderstand about autism. We discuss hidden disabilities, the problem with 'li...


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 September 8, 2021  44m
 
 

episode 1: Let‘s talk about sex, with Amia Srinivasan


Amia Srinivasan is the Chichele Professor of social and political theory at Oxford University and the author of thought provoking new collection of essays, The Right To Sex. We talk about incel culture, The metric of ‘fuckability’, dating apps, and w...


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 September 1, 2021  46m
 
 

episode 8: Trusting your gut, with Stacey Dooley


Stacey Dooley is a broadcaster and presenter, known for making more than 80 documentaries for the BBC on subjects including spy cam sex in South Korea, child abuse in the Philippines, female suicide bombers in Nigeria and sex slavery in Islamic State...


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 August 23, 2020  50m
 
 

episode 7: Yoda wasn‘t chill all the time, with Alain de Botton


Alain de Botton is a philosopher who has written on work, sex, leisure, architecture - and every other subject in between. I first discovered Alain's work in the early noughties, when I inhaled his debut novel, Essays in Love, which he wrote aged jus...


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 August 16, 2020  50m
 
 

episode 6: Arrival fallacy, with Raven Smith


Raven Smith is a British Vogue columnist, an Instagram personality and the author of the essay collection, Trivial Pursuits. I have long admired Raven's ability to move between the trivial and the weighty, with ease: writing about IKEA meatballs one ...


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 August 9, 2020  27m
 
 

episode 5: Why do we hate change? with Julia Samuel


Julia Samuel is a psychotherapist, the founder/patron of Child Bereavement UK and the author of two acclaimed non-fiction books, Grief Works and her new one, This Too Shall Pass. A book about why human beings find it so hard to navigate change, it co...


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 August 2, 2020  31m
 
 

episode 4: Optimism vs. hope, with Rutger Bregman


Rutger Bregman is a Dutch historian with a radical new idea: what if human beings are not innately savage and selfish, but compassionate and kind? I talk to Rutger about his uplifting new book, Humankind; the difference between optimism and hope; and...


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 July 26, 2020  41m
 
 

episode 3: The age of outrage, with Dotty Charles


Ashley 'Dotty' Charles is a writer and broadcaster. The first solo female to host 1Xtra Breakfast for the BBC, she is the author of a new book, which lands at the time we need it most. Outraged: Why Everyone is Shouting and No One Is Talking is about...


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 July 20, 2020  45m
 
 

episode 2: Seeking inclusivity, with Sinead Burke


Sinéad Burke is a force for good. An educator and disability advocate in the field of fashion and design, she is solutions-driven in her desire to make society more inclusive. The first little person to appear on the cover of Vogue, to attend the Met...


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 July 12, 2020  49m