Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
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Sadiq Khan on climate change, immigration and London’s policing crisis
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
06/02/23 • 51 min
Sadiq Khan has been the mayor of London since 2016, and he’s seeking a third term next year.
In today’s episode of Ways to Change the World, Sadiq talks to Krishnan about his new book, ‘Breathe’, in which explores why tackling the climate emergency has become his defining policy, as the mayor of London.
Sadiq also discusses the crisis of policing in London, the possibility of a Labour government in Downing Street and why the UK government should be allowing more migrants to move to London.
This podcast was recorded on June 24 2023.
Produced by: Freya Pickford
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Yuval Noah Harari on the origins of racism, the future of Israel and the dangers of AI
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
10/29/21 • 39 min
Yuval Noah Harari is one of the world's most famous public intellectuals, historians and writers. He is probably most famous for his book 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind'.
His most recent book, 'Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 2: The Pillars of Civilization' has just been published and offers a different way of telling the story of humankind for a younger audience.
Yuval talks to Krishnan about where racism comes from, what the recipe for a dictatorship is and why we should be very careful about how we used artificial intelligence.
Producer: Rachel Evans
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Bernie Sanders on Gaza, genocide and Trump
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
02/23/24 • 25 min
Bernie Sanders is the longest-serving independent senator in US congressional history and has brought income inequality, poverty and the “uber-capitalist” status quo into focus throughout his decades-long career. He nearly became the Democrats’ candidate for president, twice, and has recently been backing Joe Biden against Donald Trump, warning that Trump’s re-election could be the end of American democracy.
In his latest book, “It’s Okay To Be Angry About Capitalism”, he presents his vision of what would be possible through a progressive agenda - one that would challenge the “corrupt” economic order that allows just 1% of super-rich to control more wealth than the rest of society, and where a decent standard of living for all is not an impossible dream.
In this episode of Ways to Change the World, the US Senator tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why the US should stop its funding for Netanyahu’s “horrific war against the Palestinian people”, why a second Trump victory could foment right-wing movements across the world with disastrous consequences, and why taking on the ruling class is a necessary but “long, long process”.
Produced by Silvia Maresca, Shaheen Sattar and Alice Wagstaffe.
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Denzel Curry on police brutality, overcoming trauma and the power of martial arts
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
05/06/22 • 32 min
Denzel Curry is an American rapper and artist. He is brutally honest in his music about very personal topics such as his own mental health and his approach to policing and racism in America.
Krishnan talks to Denzel about how he’s overcome trauma, his attitudes towards police brutality and why he thinks the music industry needs to become more collaborative.
Warning: This episode contains very strong language and very adult themes
Produced by: Rachel Evans
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Cambridge’s youngest Black professor Jason Arday on Autism, racism, and learning to read at 18
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
09/22/23 • 31 min
"You're categorised as not being particularly intelligent or able," says Jason Arday, an autistic Sociologist who became Cambridge University's youngest black professor.
Jason Arday was unable to speak until he was 11 and could not read or write until he was 18. As a PE teacher in 2012, he wrote a list of goals he wanted to achieve. One of them was to be a professor at Oxford or Cambridge University.
Today on Ways To Change The World, Jason Arday tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy about his journey with Autism, learning to read and write at the age of 18, and why racial profiling is limiting people’s ability to achieve their dreams.
Produced by Silvia Maresca and Shaheen Sattar
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Keith Allen on becoming an actor and why he would legalise drugs
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
12/08/23 • 25 min
Keith Allen has been many things. The father of popstar Lily and Game of Thrones actor Alfie Allen, he was also a TV presenter, theatre actor, the man behind two hit football anthems (the Fat Les ditty “Vindaloo” and New Order’s “World in Motion”, both of which he co-wrote) and a handful of small roles in cult movies (Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, 24 Hour Party People).
Growing up, he was a troublemaker; he’d spent time in Borstal, was thrown out of drama school, even sent to prison.
Now in his 70s, as he prepares to star in a new musical called Rehab, he looks back on the moments that have made up his rollercoaster life and career with Krishnan Guru-Murthy, on this week’s episode of Ways to Change the World.
Produced by Silvia Maresca.
Song credits:
'Vindaloo' / Fat Les
'World in Motion' / New Order
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Sarah Brown on her daughter’s death, the importance of educating all children and her time at Downing Street
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
04/29/22 • 39 min
Sarah Brown is the Chair of Theirworld. Their mission is to end the global education crisis. She’s also the Executive Chair for the Global Business Coalition for Education.
She joins Krishnan to talk about Theirworld’s work and how they are helping Ukrainian children. She also speaks about her experience of losing her daughter, Jennifer, and her time at Downing Street.
Producer: Freya Pickford
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‘Don’t treat those who disagree with you as your enemy’ - Archbishop Justin Welby
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
06/17/22 • 40 min
Justin Welby has been the Archbishop of Canterbury since 2013. Before he began training for ministry in 1989, Archbishop Justin worked in the oil industry for 11 years.
His new book, The Power of Reconciliation encourages peacebuilding at all levels, turning the abstract idea of reconciliation into something that can be done throughout life.
Krishnan joined the Archbishop at Lambeth Palace to talk about what reconciliation is, and how we can use it to approach wars, culture wars and personal conflicts as well as what the role of church is in a time of war.
Produced by: Freya Pickford and Rachel Evans
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Kamila Shamsie on "Googling while Muslim", Shamima Begum and the UK’s ‘racist’ immigration policy
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
06/16/23 • 36 min
In 1988, a 15-year-old Kamila Shamsie stayed up all night to watch Pakistan elect its first woman prime minister. Years later, and politics is still very much at the centre of the writer’s life – on and off the page.
The Pakistani / British writer has long been a vocal critic of the UK government’s immigration and civil rights policies, and yet she only felt able to write Home Fire – which offers a piercing critique of Islamophobia within the British political establishment – after she became a citizen of the country.
Today on Ways to Change the World, Kamila Shamsie joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss her Pakistani upbringing, how politics shaped her writing and her view of Suella Braverman’s ‘racist’ immigration policy.
Produced by Silvia Maresca and Alice Wagstaffe
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Economist Joseph Stiglitz on Pro-Palestine campus protests, Trump and rethinking freedom
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
05/07/24 • 29 min
Nobel Prize Laureate Joseph Stiglitz is one of the most influential economists in the world, having advised multiple Democratic Presidents of the US and the World Bank, where he worked as Chief Economist and senior Vice President. His latest book, called “The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society,” argues that the economic right’s concept of “freedom” doesn’t take into account the necessary trade-offs, that one person’s freedom often comes at the expense of another’s. And that “free” - unregulated - markets, far from promoting growth and enterprise, in fact lessen economic opportunities for majorities and syphon wealth from the many to the few. Stiglitz, now 81, is a Professor at Columbia University in New York, where freedom of speech and the right to protest have been making headlines in recent weeks, with hundreds of pro-Palestinian student protesters occupying the campus and clashing with police. The movement has now spread from the US, and encampments around the world are being launched, where the common demand is asking universities to divest and disclose their financial support of the war in Gaza. In this episode of Ways to Change the World, economist Joseph Stiglitz tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why more government intervention is desirable, whether campus protests in the US are going “over the line” and why stalling living standards “create a fertile field” for demagogues like Donald Trump. Produced by Shaheen Sattar and Silvia Maresca
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How many episodes does Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy have?
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy currently has 253 episodes available.
What topics does Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy cover?
The podcast is about News, Society & Culture, Podcasts and Politics.
What is the most popular episode on Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy?
The episode title 'Sadiq Khan on climate change, immigration and London’s policing crisis' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy?
The average episode length on Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy is 39 minutes.
How often are episodes of Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy released?
Episodes of Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy?
The first episode of Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy was released on Apr 18, 2018.
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