The Essay Podcast
Leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond, themed across a week - insight, opinion and intellectual surprise.
Episodes to download
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The Heir of Redclyffe—Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves
Thu 9 Feb 2023
Clare Walker-Gore revisits Charlotte M Yonge's best-selling novel from 1853.
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Tales from the Garbage Hills—Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves
Wed 8 Feb 2023
Sarah Jilani reads Latife Tekin鈥檚 magical realist novel about 1960s Istanbul shanty towns.
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Iola Leroy—Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves
Tue 7 Feb 2023
Xine Yao reads the first novel by African American writer Frances EW Harper (1825-1911).
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The Paradise Crater—Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves
Mon 6 Feb 2023
Sarah Dillon tells us about the nuclear short story by atomic energy adviser Philip Wylie.
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Shinichi Sawada—Art from the Outside
Fri 3 Feb 2023
Psychologist Professor Victoria Tischler celebrates outsider art.
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Minnie Evans—Art from the Outside
Thu 2 Feb 2023
Psychologist Professor Victoria Tischler celebrates outsider art.
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Mary Barnes—Art from the Outside
Wed 1 Feb 2023
Psychologist Professor Victoria Tischler celebrates outsider art.
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Madge Gill—Art from the Outside
Tue 31 Jan 2023
Psychologist Professor Victoria Tischler celebrates outsider art.
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Adolf W枚lfli—Art from the Outside
Mon 30 Jan 2023
Psychologist Professor Victoria Tischler celebrates outsider art.
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Cape Malay South African Cuisine—From Biltong to Bobotie - Journeys in South African Cuisine
Fri 20 Jan 2023
Writer and broadcaster Lindsay Johns completes his exploration of South African food.
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South African Indian Food—From Biltong to Bobotie - Journeys in South African Cuisine
Thu 19 Jan 2023
Lindsay Johns introduces us to bunny chow, a curry dish invented in Durban.
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Coloured South African Food—From Biltong to Bobotie - Journeys in South African Cuisine
Wed 18 Jan 2023
Lindsay Johns introduces us to snoek, pickled fish and the Gatsby steak sandwich.
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White South African Food—From Biltong to Bobotie - Journeys in South African Cuisine
Tue 17 Jan 2023
Lindsay Johns finds out about the place of meat in white South African cuisines.
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Black South African Cuisine—From Biltong to Bobotie - Journeys in South African Cuisine
Mon 16 Jan 2023
Lindsay Johns samples the cuisines of South Africa鈥檚 Xhosa and Zulu township communities.
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Prepared Minds—Art and Uncertainty
Fri 13 Jan 2023
Margaret Heffernan explores the benefits of uncertainty in both life and art.
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Are we done?—Art and Uncertainty
Thu 12 Jan 2023
Margaret Heffernan explores how an artist knows when to stop.
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In the Bottom of the Well—Art and Uncertainty
Wed 11 Jan 2023
Margaret Heffernan explores how artists tolerate the fear of uncertainty.
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Where am I?—Art and Uncertainty
Tue 10 Jan 2023
Margaret Heffernan considers how artists use uncertainty when starting a new project.
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The Benefit of Doubt—Art and Uncertainty
Mon 9 Jan 2023
Margaret Heffernan explores how artists embrace uncertainty to create their work.
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A Dying Breed—Behind the Veil: The story of Irish nuns
Fri 6 Jan 2023
Convent-educated, lapsed Catholic Olivia O'Leary asks where all the Irish nuns have gone.
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The Rebels—Behind the Veil: The story of Irish nuns
Thu 5 Jan 2023
Convent-educated, lapsed catholic Olivia O'Leary asks where all the Irish nuns have gone.
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Class and the Convent—Behind the Veil: The story of Irish nuns
Wed 4 Jan 2023
Convent-educated, lapsed catholic Olivia O'Leary asks where all the Irish nuns have gone.
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Liberated Women—Behind the Veil: The story of Irish nuns
Tue 3 Jan 2023
Convent-educated, lapsed Catholic Olivia O'Leary asks where all the Irish nuns have gone.
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Chastity and Lots of Praying—Behind the Veil: The story of Irish nuns
Mon 2 Jan 2023
Convent-educated, lapsed Catholic Olivia O'Leary asks where all the Irish nuns have gone.
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In the Lives of Salmon—Postcards from the Floating Coast
Fri 16 Dec 2022
Bathsheba Demuth journeys to the Yukon River to investigate our relationship with salmon.
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In the Land of Reindeer—Postcards from the Floating Coast
Thu 15 Dec 2022
Bathsheba Demuth explores the impact of reindeers' sensitivity to the Arctic climate.
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In the Company of Walruses—Postcards from the Floating Coast
Wed 14 Dec 2022
Historian Bathsheba Demuth seeks human and animal traces in the Arctic ice and tundra.
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In the Country of Whales—Postcards from the Floating Coast
Tue 13 Dec 2022
Bathsheba Demuth examines how different Arctic peoples have valued bowhead whales.
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In the Minds of Dogs—Postcards from the Floating Coast
Mon 12 Dec 2022
Bathsheba Demuth looks at the shifting relationship between humans and dogs in the Arctic.
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Unspoken Communication—Listen Harder
Fri 2 Dec 2022
Actor Sophie Stone explores communication, performance and deaf identity.
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The Book that Changed Me
Five figures from the arts and science introduce books that changed their lives and work.