Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy

How can you change the world? Join Krishnan Guru-Murthy and his guest of the week as they explore the big ideas influencing how we think, act and live.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 35m. Bisher sind 132 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 6 hours 27 minutes

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‘Deliciously’ Ella Mills on healthy eating and society's toxic relationship with ultra-processed foods


Ella Mills is the best-selling food writer and founder of Deliciously Ella, the food blog-turned-brand which she created in 2012 after a sudden debilitating illness led her to overhaul her diet and turn to plant-based foods as a way to get better....


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 January 11, 2024  40m
 
 

Arnold Schwarzenegger on self-help, the Israel-Gaza war and why he'd be a good US president


Despite being 76 years old, Arnold Schwarzenegger shows no signs of stopping.   The bodybuilding champion turned Hollywood star turned US politician, now in the ‘fourth act’ of his life, has reinvented himself into a motivator, and written a...


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 December 21, 2023  33m
 
 

Samuel Kasumu, Former Special Advisor to Boris Johnson, on culture wars in government and being a Tory


From 2019 to 2021, Samuel Kasumu was the most senior Black advisor in Downing Street, and was widely referred to as Boris Johnson’s racism advisor, working alongside the former Prime Minister during the first half of the Covid pandemic. Kasumu left...


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 December 15, 2023  43m
 
 

Keith Allen on becoming an actor and why he would legalise drugs


Keith Allen has been many things. The father of popstar Lily and Game of Thrones actor Alfie Allen, he was also a TV presenter, theatre actor, the man behind two hit football anthems (the Fat Les ditty “Vindaloo” and New Order’s “World in...


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 December 8, 2023  25m
 
 

Billy Porter on being a queer black man in the music industry, the actor's strike and Trump's America


Billy Porter started singing in church when he was about five years old, and growing up saw performance as a lifeline out of the trauma and rejection he experienced as a Black gay man. The multi-hyphenate star won a Grammy and a few Tonys since his...


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 December 1, 2023  32m
 
 

Astronaut Tim Peake on Elon Musk's SpaceX and the future of space exploration


Being an astronaut is a job like no other. Of the estimated 100 billion people who have ever lived, only 628 people in human history have left Earth. Tim Peake is one of them. A former test pilot who served in the British Army Air Corps, he was the...


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 November 23, 2023  34m
 
 

Caster Semenya on gender fairness in athletics and what being a woman means to her


Caster Semenya has never doubted that she was a woman. It wasn’t until her athletics career started to take off that the now two-time Olympic Games gold medallist and a three-time World Athletics Championships gold medallist faced any questions over...


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 November 17, 2023  32m
 
 

ActionAid CEO Halima Begum on siding with humanity in Israel-Gaza war and the West’s ‘moral responsibility’ to humanitarian aid


It is nearly two weeks since Israel launched its ground offensive into Gaza and more than a month since it began intensive air strikes against Hamas, following the brutal attacks in Israel in which more than 1,400 people were killed. ActionAid is one...


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 November 10, 2023  36m
 
 

Carlo Rovelli on white holes, challenging different narratives and the need for a ‘reasonable compromise’ in the Israel-Palestine war


Carlo Rovelli has devoted large parts of his life to explaining to the general public what appears on the surface to be the unexplainable - and his bestselling science books saw him dubbed 'the poet of modern physics’. But the quantum gravity...


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 November 3, 2023  36m
 
 

Mikaela Loach on fighting the climate crisis through social justice, the problem with net zero, and being a 'soft Black girl'


The climate crisis is the biggest single issue affecting us all - but for some, the impact will be, and already is, far greater than for others. This is the principle of climate justice, that sees the causes and consequences of climate change as...


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 October 20, 2023  36m