Four Thought Podcast
Series of thought-provoking talks in which the speakers air their thinking on the trends, ideas, interests and passions that affect culture and society
Episodes to download
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James Friel: In Praise of the Single Life—Series 3
Wed 7 Nov 2012
James Friel defends the values and virtues of the single life.
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Anna Minton: Fuelling Fear with High Security—Series 3
Wed 31 Oct 2012
Anna Minton argues that higher security creates a sense of fear rather than safety.
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Ben Dyson: Understanding How Money Works—Series 3
Wed 24 Oct 2012
Ben Dyson argues for the need to understand how money works before fixing the bank system.
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Rabina Khan: Redefining Multiculturalism—Series 3
Wed 17 Oct 2012
Rabina Khan calls for a new definition of multiculturalism which avoids simplistic labels.
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Mark Vernon: Narcissism—Series 3
Wed 10 Oct 2012
Writer Mark Vernon says narcissism should be rehabilitated as a positive form of self-love
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Colin Murray Parkes: Insecurity and Extremism—Series 3
Wed 3 Oct 2012
Colin Murray Parkes illuminates the importance of secure attachments for human happiness.
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Margaret Heffernan: Whistleblowers—Series 3
Wed 26 Sep 2012
Entrepreneur Margaret Heffernan argues for the value of whistle-blowers to businesses.
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Ruchir Sharma: The Search for Economic Growth—Series 3
Wed 19 Sep 2012
Ruchir Sharma describes his search for the next global economy which can deliver growth.
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Niall Iain MacDonald: Rowing the Minch—Series 3
Wed 5 Sep 2012
Niall Iain MacDonald describes his extraordinary fight back against depression.
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Ian Robertson: The Winner Effect—Series 3
Wed 29 Aug 2012
Ian Robertson argues that success and being a winner has a drug-like effect on us drug.
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Joe Dunthorne: Lessons from the Mosh Pit—Series 3
Wed 22 Aug 2012
Writer Joe Dunthorne asks what we can all learn from rock gigs about living together.
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Katarina Skoberne: Family History Repeating—Series 3
Wed 15 Aug 2012
Katarina Skoberne describes how history repeating itself taught her valuable lessons.
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Ali Mangera: The Future of Shopping—Series 3
Wed 8 Aug 2012
Architect Ali Mangera discusses the closely-connected futures of cities and shopping.
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James Bridle: Computers and Cultural Memories—Series 3
Wed 1 Aug 2012
James Bridle asks how computer networks will affect cultural memories.
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Gillian Wheeler: Flower Design as Art—Series 3
Wed 25 Jul 2012
Flower design is evolving into an art, argues Gillian Wheeler.
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Naif Al-Mutawa: Art and Religion—Series 3
Wed 18 Jul 2012
Naif Al-Mutawa discusses the importance of interpreting and translating between cultures.
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Leisa Rea: The Delight of Losing—Series 3
Wed 11 Jul 2012
In the year of the London Olympics, Comedian Leisa Rea ponders the delight of losing.
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Alice Bell: Improving Public Understanding of Science—Series 3
Wed 4 Jul 2012
Alice Bell tackles the myth of scientific literacy as a panacea to understanding science.
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Colin Crooks: The Let-Down Generation—Series 3
Wed 27 Jun 2012
Social entrepreneur Colin Crooks argues that we are wrong to focus on youth unemployment.
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Mitu Khandaker: Knowing Ourselves Through Computer Games—Series 3
Wed 20 Jun 2012
Computer games offer many opportunities for self-reflective thought, says Mitu Khandaker.
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Sir Terry Farrell: Architects are Problem Solvers—Series 3
Wed 13 Jun 2012
Sir Terry Farrell says architects can solve the problems of Britain's public spaces.
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Kamin Mohammadi: Life in Authoritarian Regimes—Series 3
Wed 6 Jun 2012
Kamin Mohammadi says life under an authoritarian regime is lived more creatively.
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Paddy Docherty: Poverty and Entrepreneurship—Series 3
Wed 30 May 2012
Paddy Docherty says business is best placed to bring prosperity to impoverished nations.
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Kate Smurthwaite: Stop Laughing at Sexism—Series 3
Wed 23 May 2012
Comedian Kate Smurthwaite argues it is time to stop laughing at sexism.
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Martin Cassini: The Case Against Traffic Lights—Series 3
Wed 16 May 2012
Martin Cassini argues that the UK system for managing traffic needs radical reform.
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Matthew Syed: Does Talent Trump Effort?—Series 3
Wed 9 May 2012
Matthew Syed says the importance of talent over effort should not be over-emphasised.
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Clare Melford: Buddah in the Boardroom—Series 3
Wed 2 May 2012
Clare Melford explains what she believes business leaders can learn from Buddhism.
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June Andrews: A Revolution for Dementia Treatment—Series 3
Wed 25 Apr 2012
Prof June Andrews argues for a revolution in the approach to dealing with dementia.
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Jules Evans: Socrates and Psychotherapy—Series 3
Wed 18 Apr 2012
Jules Evans explores what ancient philosophy can tell modern society about well-being.
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Bobby Cummines: How to Reform Criminals—Series 3
Wed 11 Apr 2012
Bobby Cummines, chief executive of UNLOCK, says ex-offenders need jobs to reduce crime.
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