All content for Induction is the property of Tom Nicholas and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Tom Nicholas tries to keep up with the zeitgeist, helped by some guests.
In this fortnight's episode of Induction, Tom quizzes Simon Clark on which climate interventions actually have the potential to turn the tide in our fight against global heating and which are all talk and no substance.
In this fortnight's episode of Induction, Tom investigates the history of video essays and where they might be going next with a little help from Neil Farrell from The Leftist Cooks.
In this fortnight's episode of Induction, Tom chats with Leena Norms about the weight of social expectations in one's 20s and how to survive them in a world on fire.
In this audio-exclusive episode of Induction, Tom is joined by Unlearning Economics to chat a little bit about inflation: what it is, why it's currently so high, and what can be done to bring it down again. (Also contains a lot of talk about Freddo Frogs.)
In this fortnight’s episode of Induction, Tom chats to Zoe Bee about why university professors in both the UK and the US have been striking so much lately, and the broader crisis in higher education that has brought academics to breaking point.
In this fortnight's episode of Induction, Tom chats to Jason Slaughter from the YouTube channel Not Just Bikes about the recent boom in urban planning content. How has this once-niche subject area come to take over the internet and become... dare I say it... cool?
In this episode of Induction, Tom is joined by Mia Mulder to talk about TikTok's weirdly powerful algorithm and how its intensity pushes creators to make some fairly odd content.
The very first episode of Induction, in which Tom is joined by Münecat to talk about the bizarre backlash to 15-minute cities and the protest against them she attended in Oxford.