Reasons Revisited

A podcast by Cheerful

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376 Episodes

  1. Live at the RSC Part 1: the fight for better climate education in our schools

    Published: 6/4/2023
  2. Business as (un)usual: can people and planet really come before profit?

    Published: 5/28/2023
  3. Reasons to be Letchworth: what can we learn from the garden city movement?

    Published: 5/21/2023
  4. But what can I do?: a conversation with Alastair Campbell

    Published: 5/14/2023
  5. Thank you, next: breaking up with the job for life

    Published: 5/7/2023
  6. How to build a fairer society: does this 20th century philosopher have the answer?

    Published: 4/30/2023
  7. A basic income for the arts: how Ireland is changing the game

    Published: 4/23/2023
  8. Back to nature: how can farming be sustainable?

    Published: 4/16/2023
  9. Not too late: why there’s still time to act on the climate crisis

    Published: 4/9/2023
  10. Who’s afraid of the kleptocrats?: cleaning up corruption

    Published: 4/2/2023
  11. Reading Revival: why the bookshop is back

    Published: 3/26/2023
  12. Bridging the divides: the world of modern diplomacy

    Published: 3/20/2023
  13. Gary Younge Interview: Mandela, Trump, Obama and Black Lives Matter

    Published: 3/13/2023
  14. Bernie Sanders Interview: baseball, capitalism and mitten memes

    Published: 3/6/2023
  15. Full steam ahead: the resurgence of international train travel

    Published: 2/27/2023
  16. Laying down the law: can litigation hold climate culprits to account?

    Published: 2/20/2023
  17. Beyond the nepo baby: the deep drivers of social mobility

    Published: 2/13/2023
  18. ‘It’s not weird or morbid’: how confronting death can give us hope

    Published: 2/6/2023
  19. Should you fight for your right to party?

    Published: 1/30/2023
  20. Is this the future of humanity?

    Published: 1/23/2023

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An occasional series revisiting conversations and ideas from Reasons to be Cheerful (2017-2024), formerly hosted by ex-Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, and Sony Award-winning radio presenter Geoff Lloyd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.