
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Nearly two million school-age children in the UK, who qualify for government-subsidized school meals, were facing hunger due to schools closing during pandemic lockdowns, until Manchester United's Marcus Rashford stepped in. Shireen Ahmed, writer and co-host of the 'Burn It All Down' podcast joins Adrian Cheung to talk about Rashford, how he represents a new generation of athletes refusing to 'shut up and dribble' and who are using their voices to drive social and political change.
By Toronto Star4.4
1616 ratings
Nearly two million school-age children in the UK, who qualify for government-subsidized school meals, were facing hunger due to schools closing during pandemic lockdowns, until Manchester United's Marcus Rashford stepped in. Shireen Ahmed, writer and co-host of the 'Burn It All Down' podcast joins Adrian Cheung to talk about Rashford, how he represents a new generation of athletes refusing to 'shut up and dribble' and who are using their voices to drive social and political change.

369 Listeners

223 Listeners

207 Listeners

210 Listeners

69 Listeners

68 Listeners

91 Listeners

9 Listeners

88 Listeners

416 Listeners

30 Listeners

203 Listeners

92 Listeners

58 Listeners

106 Listeners

1 Listeners

3 Listeners

22 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

48 Listeners