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Fear of Missing Out

Fear of Missing Out

Jesse Lawson

This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK, talking about the stuff we wish we'd learnt in school. Every episode, a new presenter goes on a personal journey through the bits of British history that people aren't talking about enough. Fear of Missing Out is a Boldface Production, supported by the Audio Content Fund. Find out more: linktr.ee/fearofmissingout
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Fear of Missing Out - Episode 1: Atlanta

Episode 1: Atlanta

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09/07/22 • 30 min

This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school.

17 year old Atlanta spent the first few years of her life living in Uganda, where her mum is from. Now she lives in Glasgow, Atlanta feels like the version of British History she’s learnt paints the UK in a pretty positive light? Loads of her friends don’t even know about the British Empire - they didn’t learn about it in school. Atlanta asks: Is it possible to know the truth of what happened in the past, or is history different, depending on who’s telling the story?

Atlanta speaks to Asif Z News, Dipo Faloyin, Maya Goodfellow, Chao Tayiana Maina and Rebecca Rwakabukoza.

This documentary mentions some of the brutal violence that occurred during Colonialism. Take care listening.

Transcript: https://bit.ly/3Ay8FRp

Further Learning Resources: bit.ly/3bbaTxv

Producer: Jesse Lawson

Assistant Producer: Hanna Adan

Executive Producer: Steve Urquhart

Music: Maia Miller-Lewis

Historical Consultant: Meleisa Ono-George

Mixing: Mike Wooley

Artwork: Tobi Malomo

Advisory Board: Arlie Adlington, Elly Robson, Imani Mason Jordan, Lynette Nora Onek and Emmanuella Kwenortey

Additional music and sounds: jgrzinich, PaulOcone, Janosch-JR, Dilating Times and File Under Toner

Fear of Missing Out is a Boldface Production, supported by the Audio Content Fund.

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Fear of Missing Out - Episode 2: Felix

Episode 2: Felix

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09/14/22 • 29 min

This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school.

Felix is a 20 year old playwright, poet and performer from Liverpool. He came out as trans when he was 14 and, in his words, it has become harder, not easier, to be a young out trans person in the public eye. Felix looks at the history of how queer people have been presented in the UK media, to try and contextualise how trans people are spoken about in the media today.

Felix speaks to Justin Bengry, Ugla Stefanía Kristjönudóttir Jónsdóttir and Marc Thompson.

A special thank you to Melodic Distraction, and The Bishopsgate Institute.

This documentary deals with transphobia. Take care listening.

Transcript: https://bit.ly/3Augism

Further Learning Resources: bit.ly/3bbc28h

Producer: Jesse Lawson

Assistant Producer: Anton Ferrie

Executive Producer: Steve Urquhart

Music: Maia Miller-Lewis

Historical Consultant: Syeda Ali

Mixing: Mike Wooley

Artwork: Tobi Malomo

Advisory Board: Arlie Adlington, Elly Robson, Imani Mason Jordan, Lynette Nora Onek and Emmanuella Kwenortey

Additional music and sounds: deleted_user_1116756, Dilating Times, HoliznaCC0 and File Under Toner

Fear of Missing Out is a Boldface Production, supported by the Audio Content Fund.

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Fear of Missing Out - Atlanta: Coming soon...

Atlanta: Coming soon...

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09/05/22 • 1 min

Atlanta: Coming soon...

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Fear of Missing Out - Fear of Missing Out: Coming Soon...
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08/12/22 • 1 min

This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK, talking about the stuff we wish we'd learnt in school. Every episode, a new presenter goes on a personal journey through the bits of British history that people aren't talking about enough. Coming soon...

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Fear of Missing Out - Episode 3: Halima

Episode 3: Halima

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09/21/22 • 29 min

This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school.

In March 2022, a report came out about Child Q: a 15 year old black secondary school student from London, who was strip searched by the police in her own school. 22 year old Halima moved to England from Ireland when they were 14. Hearing about Child Q felt like a breaking point for their own resilience to racism in the UK. Halima looks into the history of the criminalisation of black communities in the UK, which for Halima - and Child Q - started at school.

Halima speaks to Safiyat Jibril, Aviah Day, Marc Thompson and Jessica Perera.

This documentary deals with racism and police violence. Take care listening.

Transcript: https://bit.ly/3CIsOHg

Further Learning Resources: https://bit.ly/3zyZYY8

Producer: Jesse Lawson

Assistant Producer: Hanna Adan

Executive Producer: Steve Urquhart

Music: Maia Miller-Lewis

Historical Consultant: Megan McElhone

Mixing: Mike Wooley

Artwork: Tobi Malomo

Advisory Board: Arlie Adlington, Elly Robson, Imani Mason Jordan, Lynette Nora Onek and Emmanuella Kwenortey

Additional music and sounds: Dilating Times, Jesse Lawson

Fear of Missing Out is a Boldface Production, supported by the Audio Content Fund.

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Fear of Missing Out - Halima: Coming soon...

Halima: Coming soon...

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09/19/22 • 1 min

Halima: Coming soon...

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Fear of Missing Out - Episode 4: Beth

Episode 4: Beth

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09/28/22 • 30 min

This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school.

Beth is 16 and goes to a Catholic Secondary School in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. Recently, Beth found out that the history she’s taught is different to that taught in the Protestant secondary school down the street. Beth looks into the history of education segregated by religion in Northern Ireland.

Beth speaks to Matthew Milliken, Tony Gallagher, Clare Bailey and Bernadette McAliskey.

This documentary includes descriptions of military and police violence. Take care listening.

Transcript: https://bit.ly/3An1mw0

Further Learning Resources: https://bit.ly/3PyrPNx

Producer: Jesse Lawson

Assistant Producer: Anton Ferrie

Executive Producer: Steve Urquhart

Music: Maia Miller-Lewis

Historical Consultant: Gavin Duffy

Mixing: Mike Wooley

Artwork: Tobi Malomo

Advisory Board: Arlie Adlington, Elly Robson, Imani Mason Jordan, Lynette Nora Onek and Emmanuella Kwenortey

Additional music and sounds: PaulOcone, Anthem of Rain, Bio Unit, Dilating Times and File Under Toner

Fear of Missing Out is a Boldface Production, supported by the Audio Content Fund.

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Fear of Missing Out - Beth: Coming soon...

Beth: Coming soon...

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09/25/22 • 1 min

Episode 4: Coming soon...

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Fear of Missing Out - Episode 5: India

Episode 5: India

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10/05/22 • 30 min

This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school.

India is a 21 year old student, content creator and activist from Bath. India is passionate about her activism, which focuses on anti-racism and intersectional feminism. But, often, India kind of feels like they're just making things up as they go along? India interviews four activists involved in actions in the 1980s - the Greenham Common Peace Camp, The Miners Strike, Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners and The Toxteth Uprising - to make her very own ‘How To’ Guide to Activism.

India speaks to Anna Wates, Sue Say, Ian Mitchell, Mike Jackson, Jimi Jagne and Nim Ralph.

A special thank you to Four Corners Gallery, London.

This documentary mentions police violence. Take care listening.

Transcript: https://bit.ly/3cnOzSc

Further Learning Resources: https://bit.ly/3ctNt6P

Producer: Jesse Lawson

Assistant Producer: Hanna Adan

Executive Producer: Steve Urquhart

Music: Maia Miller-Lewis

Historical Consultant: Pat Thane

Mixing: Mike Wooley

Artwork: Tobi Malomo

Advisory Board: Arlie Adlington, Elly Robson, Imani Mason Jordan, Lynette Nora Onek and Emmanuella Kwenortey

Additional music and sounds: joedeshon, Alterr, Kolezan, InspectorJ, jgrzinich, Tats14, Bio Unit, Dilating Times, File Under Toner, Four Corners Gallery

Fear of Missing Out is a Boldface Production, supported by the Audio Content Fund.

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Fear of Missing Out - India: Coming soon...

India: Coming soon...

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10/03/22 • 1 min

India: Coming soon...

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FAQ

How many episodes does Fear of Missing Out have?

Fear of Missing Out currently has 13 episodes available.

What topics does Fear of Missing Out cover?

The podcast is about History and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Fear of Missing Out?

The episode title 'Episode 1: Atlanta' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Fear of Missing Out?

The average episode length on Fear of Missing Out is 15 minutes.

How often are episodes of Fear of Missing Out released?

Episodes of Fear of Missing Out are typically released every 4 days.

When was the first episode of Fear of Missing Out?

The first episode of Fear of Missing Out was released on Aug 12, 2022.

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