5x15
A podcast by Stories and inspiration from 5x15
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499 Episodes
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Capitalism and the natural world - George Monbiot
Published: 7/2/2014 -
Capitalism and our way of thinking - Danny Dorling
Published: 7/1/2014 -
The story of the horseboy - Rupert Isaacson
Published: 6/18/2014 -
The forgotten story of D-Day - Paddy Ashdown
Published: 6/18/2014 -
A life in interviews - Lynn Barber
Published: 6/18/2014 -
A Spy Among Friends - Ben Macintyre
Published: 6/18/2014 -
The poetry of W.B Yeats - Fiona Shaw
Published: 5/28/2014 -
Charles Dickens and theatre - Simon Callow
Published: 5/21/2014 -
On the political repercussions of post-natal depression - Elif Shafak
Published: 5/21/2014 -
The signature of all things - Elizabeth Gilbert
Published: 5/16/2014 -
The strangler vine - Miranda Carter
Published: 5/11/2014 -
Errors in fiction- Ian McEwan
Published: 5/5/2014 -
Risks and ethics and the imperative to Do No Harm - Henry Marsh
Published: 5/5/2014 -
Witnessing global corruption - TED Prize winner Charmian Gooch
Published: 5/5/2014 -
Prayer and family life- Akhil Sharma
Published: 5/5/2014 -
A journey along the red dust road - Jackie Kay
Published: 3/30/2014 -
The power of stories- William Fiennes introduces First Story
Published: 3/30/2014 -
The battle for Afghanistan- William Dalrymple holds forth
Published: 3/30/2014 -
The Garden Bridge- Joanna Lumley
Published: 3/30/2014
5 speakers, 15 minutes each. No script. The world's leading figures in the arts, science and media give talks about their enduring achievements, wildest moments or deepest passions. It's inspiring, informative, provoking, and above all, entertaining. Based in London but making forays to Sydney, New York and Milan, 5x15 has featured Joanna Lumley, Brian Eno, Jonathan Safran Foer, Jung Chang, Ruby Wax and Alain de Botton. (Podcasts produced by Russell Finch)