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BONUS: Matthew's Pick of the Year
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The RSA
Media Type |
audio
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Dec 21, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:38:51

In this lively interview series from the RSA, Matthew Taylor, puts a range of practitioners on the spot - from scholars to business leaders, politicians to journalists - by asking for big ideas to help build effective bridges to our new future.

In the final edition of Bridges to the Future for 2021, Matthew picks out his favourite conversations from the last year.

Ece Temelkuran is a Turkish journalist and author. Her latest book is called, 'Together: 10 Choices for a Better Now'. 

Eliot Higgins is a journalist, blogger and founder of Bellingcat. He's the author of We Are Bellingcat: An Intelligence Agency for the People.

Tim Jackson is an ecological economist and writer. Since 2016 he has been  Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP). His new book is Post Growth - Life After Capitalism

Will Storr is the author of five books, including the novel The Hunger and The Howling of Killian Lone. His latest book is The Status Game

Otegha Uwagba is a writer, speaker, and consultant. Author of three best-selling books, her latest is We Need to Talk About Money.

David Baddiel is a comedian and author of Jews Don't Count

A Tempo & Talker production for the RSA.  

In this time of global change, strong communities and initiatives that bring people together are more invaluable than ever before. The RSA Fellowship is a global network of problem solvers. We invite you to join our community today to stay connected, inspired and motivated in the months ahead. 

You can learn more about the Fellowship or start an application by clicking here.

In this special festive edition, Matthew selects his favourite conversations from 2021. Highlights include: - Author Ece Temelkuran tackles the big questions around the choices we make. - Eliot Higgins reveals how his organisation, Bellincat, is solving some of the biggest crimes of our times. - Economist Tim Jackson dares us to imagine a world beyond capitalism. - Writer Otegha Uwagba talks race, identity, money and making your way as a black millennial in Britain today. - How do you play the status game? Will Storr argues that our insatiable craving for status is what ultimately defines who we are and how we behave. - Comedian and writer David Baddiel on the complexities of telling Jewish jokes.

In this lively interview series from the RSA, Matthew Taylor, puts a range of practitioners on the spot - from scholars to business leaders, politicians to journalists - by asking for big ideas to help build effective bridges to our new future.

In the final edition of Bridges to the Future for 2021, Matthew picks out his favourite conversations from the last year.

Ece Temelkuran is a Turkish journalist and author. Her latest book is called, 'Together: 10 Choices for a Better Now'. 

Eliot Higgins is a journalist, blogger and founder of Bellingcat. He's the author of We Are Bellingcat: An Intelligence Agency for the People.

Tim Jackson is an ecological economist and writer. Since 2016 he has been  Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP). His new book is Post Growth - Life After Capitalism

Will Storr is the author of five books, including the novel The Hunger and The Howling of Killian Lone. His latest book is The Status Game

Otegha Uwagba is a writer, speaker, and consultant. Author of three best-selling books, her latest is We Need to Talk About Money.

David Baddiel is a comedian and author of Jews Don't Count

A Tempo & Talker production for the RSA.  

In this time of global change, strong communities and initiatives that bring people together are more invaluable than ever before. The RSA Fellowship is a global network of problem solvers. We invite you to join our community today to stay connected, inspired and motivated in the months ahead. 

You can learn more about the Fellowship or start an application by clicking here.

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