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In this episode, Chris and Tom are joined by Faye Fallon, Jemima Barnes, and Karis McIntyre to discuss the impact of Brexit. They look at the issue of the vaccination programmes of the EU and the UK, as well as immigration, geopolitics and, of course, economics.
In this episode, Chris and Tom are joined by Karis McIntyre, Jemima Barnes, and Jamie Briggs to discuss the ethics and morals of Capitalism. They focus in on the recent situation of Workers' Rights and Human Rights in Amazon, and discuss how the ideology of Capitalism might need questioning.
In this podcast, we’re breaking down and analysing the arguments and debates in the gender inequality debate with reference to Sarah Everard, the male gaze, and gender relations with our guests, Faye Fallon, Jemima Barnes, and Karis McIntyre.
In the first segment, the social implications of the Sarah Everard case are discussed at length by Jemima, Karis, Faye and Chris (0:00 - 8:59);
In the second segment, the issue of #NotAllMen and the Male Gaze is debated by Karis and Tom, with interjections from Jemima, Faye, Chris and Francisco (9:00 - 22:02);
In the third and final segment, the issue of male culture is brought forward by Chris, and further debate on the subject ensues with regards to rape, and the culture that presides between men themselves. Solutions are discussed (22:03 - 35:06).
Today, Chris interviews Zubayir Kazi, an expert on American Politics, Philosophy and Mathematics. They discuss and debate scenarios that may occur in the wake of the coming American elections, in particular whether democracy is currently in decline and whether the pandemic has impacted that. Other topics discussed include whether the American government setup of checks and balances in the tripartite structure has been undermined by Trump, and the place of the future Republican Party if Biden wins the upcoming election.
In this episode, Chris is joined by the returning Faye Fallon and Francisco González, as well as new guests: Sofia Turner, Jemima Barnes, Alexander Weiss, Luke Evans, Tina Taylor and Aman Ari- Kainth for a discussion on Feminism and Transexualism in order to provide an insight as to how society, in the broadest terms possible, may better accommodate minorities. The panel discuss a range of issues, from Women in the Workplace to the place of Transexuals in Sport.
Today, Chris and Tom are joined by a panel of experts: Faye Fallon, Karis McIntyre, Isabel O'Connor and Francisco González to try and determine what exactly are going to be the prime influence of this year's crucial US Election. We have tried to discuss what we believe to be the most important factors in which we think the election will be decided on, which include: Black Lives Matter, Trump's Law and Order emphasis, Biden's picking of Kamala Harris, economic factors, Postal Voting, COVID-19 as well as implications for US Policy with China in the future.
In our second episode Chris and Tom discuss the matter of Civil Liberties. Focusing on freedom of speech as well as the Second Amendment, they analyse both sides of the argument to determine how as a society we can maintain a culture of valuing civil liberties highly as well as attempting to eliminating hate speech and some other negative aspects that come with individual freedoms.
In our first episode of The Power of Politics Podcast, we discuss the dynamic and complex issue of racism and social injustice highlighted by the recent Black Lives Matter movement. We explore the relationship between Black Lives Matter and capability freedoms to show exactly why everyone can and should get behind the recent activism against race-based inequalities. Chris and Tom also apply scrutiny to the recent political demonstrations as well as the concepts of Cancel Culture and Wokeness with the aid of our guest appearance, Sébastien Maxwell.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.