In this podcast, Tabitha Boyton interviews the formidable Frances Scott, a visionary leader and the founder of 50:50 Parliament. Join us as we dive into the minds and experiences of individuals who are breaking barriers and making a difference in the world.
Frances Scott's 50:50 Parliament campaign is dedicated to achieving equal representation of men and women in UK politics. Since its establishment in 2013, the organization has worked tirelessly to increase the number of women in Parliament and other elected bodies across the UK.
Through group events, peer-to-peer advice, buddy schemes, and Become A Friend initiatives, 50:50 Parliament empowers, equips, and enables women to get involved in politics. Their impactful campaigns, such as #AskHerToStand and #SignUpToStand, encourage women to engage in politics at every level.
Join us on Res Publica Politics as we celebrate those who are making a difference in the world. Sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by the incredible stories of resilience, courage, and determination. Together, we can create a more inclusive and gender-balanced democracy.
This is Res Publica Politics - the podcast that celebrates those who are shaping a better future.
In this episode, Res Publica Politics Podcasts speaks with Isaac Farnbank, a King's College London student who is campaigning to be the Tory MP for the Isle of Wight East. From his impressive track record of success in safety-critical roles at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway to his work with social mobility charity Elephant Group, Isaac's drive and initiative have not gone unnoticed.
Tabitha Boyton and Inger Hansen discuss Isaac's journey, his views on the pressing political issues of the day, and his goals for the future.
In this Res Publica Politics podcast episode, the guest is Tatton Spiller, writer, commentator, and founder of Simple Politics.
Simple Politics is a platform that provides impartial, accurate and clear political information to help people have better conversations about the issues that matter. Tatton talks about his inspiration for creating Simple Politics and how he developed his unique approach to political education. He also addresses the challenges facing political discourse in the UK and how Simple Politics can help overcome them.
Tatton also discusses the role of social media in political education and engagement, and how Simple Politics has adapted to the changing landscape of political news consumption during the pandemic. Additionally, Tatton gives advice to young people who want to become more politically engaged and discusses how Simple Politics remains financially sustainable while offering its core services for free.
In this episode, Jose Lino speaks with Northeastern University's Valerie Robert regarding her many pursuits over her four years.
An incoming product specialist at Microsoft, Valerie looks back at how she was able to use the many opportunists before her to get where she is today. Through entrepreneurship, venture-capitalism, tech, and other leadership roles, Valerie puts into perspective her enterprising mindset within a broader desire to help and serve the consumers and her community more broadly.
Res Publica's Jose Lino is joined by Assistant Professor Sahar Abi-Hassan of Northeastern University.
An expert on the civic structures that underline America’s judiciary, she offers her thoughts on the recent scandal surrounding Associate Justice Clarence Thomas and his extensive personal and financial relationship with Conservative real-estate billionaire Harlan Crow. Professor Abi-Hassan opines on the implication in the short term and long term as well as the general trends that have caused the Supreme Court to be besieged by so many scandals in the past few years. Finally, the professor offers theoretical solutions as well as an outsized look at the overall legacy of the Roberts Court.
As a gender equity consultancy, Voicing Voices aims to truly be the start of activating action. In this podcast episode, the founder of Voicing Voices. Ayan Said, sits down with Aimann Naveed and discusses how it’s time to redesign our systems and facilitate inclusive conversations.
As Ayan tells us how in being a founder and entrepreneur, there is a significant emphasis on the importance of humanising the way we interact and communicate as a society. She offers insights as to what has helped her with her own journey and shares how we can collectively move forward as one.
What exactly does fashion mean? Is it to dress well? To buy from luxurious brands or does it inspire one to modernize and style themselves with their individuality? Arriving in London exactly 20 years ago from today and originally heading into the banking industry, Ghufran Ahmed, current boutique director of Chanel, shares his take and experiences in high jewelry and examples of what Chanel has done in the past to keep their fashion DNA.
Fashion business student Kat Tse has a conversation with Ghufran about his path and the journey he took to get to where he is today. Today, Ghufran is more than proud to be in Chanel and highly values how the brand can present modern fashion while still finding ways to stay intact with the brand’s DNA and aesthetics. In this podcast, listeners can hear Ghufran’s incredible advice on the importance of brand equity and how it helps with building a global lifestyle power such as Chanel. Furthermore, Ghufran shares the behind the scenes of working at an extremely successful fashion house while touching upon what fashion means to him. His path has taught him how to appreciate fashion from a more authentic aspect and to find what suits him the most.
Interview with Artist Emma-Leone Palmer
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
Thank you to Professor A.C. Grayling, Manon Royet, Noah Smith, Tabitha Boyton, Barbara Listek and Alex James for your contributions and fantastic insights!
From the rise of populism to the increasing growth of inequalities and now the existential crisis of climate change it seems for many more justified than ever to ask if maybe the modern world needs a massive rethink to avoid disaster. Such a realisation poses a massive problem for the dominant ideology of our age, liberalism. Is the predicament we're in now as individuals, nations and indeed an entire species the result of an over-commitment to liberal tenants or a failure to recognise them sufficiently. Is a post-liberal future on the horizon and if so is that a good or bad thing? What would it even mean to go about understanding/constructing a post-liberal world order after its seemingly unrivalled dominance for so long? Is it even possible? All these questions and more will be discussed with our panel of students and experts as we try and parse out whether the 21st will be another century of liberal triumphalism or where the ideology finally meets its (perhaps overdue?) end.
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
On Monday the Italian parliament began to vote for a new head of state. Together with Tommaso Rabitti, who is in his 3rd year at Kings College and is writing editorials and opinion papers for the Italian newspaper La Discussione, our editor Vincent Tadday is discussing possible election outcomes. Moreover, they talk about what this election means for the Italian people, the parliamentarians and what impact the election could have on the relationship between Italy and the EU.
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
As part of a collaboration with Joyn Social Media, Res Publica Changemaker Series present you an interview with John Tsopanis (JT). JT is CEO of Joyn, a social network & metaverse challenger to Meta. Join Tabitha Boyton & Natasha Dixon for an in depth discussion with JT about social media, cryptocurrency, NFTs, the metaverse, & the challenges of tech entrepreneurship.
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
Res Publica has been incredibly privileged to work with ThinkMental - King’s College London’s student-led Mental Health Society - to produce a podcast on maladaptive perfectionism.
Tabitha Boyton, Natasha Dixon, Dev Dholakia and Sophia Somera explore what maladaptive perfectionism means, the culture attached to it, and what coping mechanisms can be used
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
In this episode Tabitha Boyton and Ida Michel interview Sebastian Bourdon, more commonly known under his alias whatshisname. Sebastian is a critically-acclaimed London artist - listen to find out more!
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
Mia Clement
Oxford Net-Zero researcher
‘COP26 coming up will be a push to nations and businesses to have the next step in agreeing to net-zero agreements’
Mia Clement spoke about the importance of keeping the warming target under 1.5°C and the possible impacts this could have. With COP26 so close, we discussed how platforms like this provide nations and businesses with a space to discuss individual needs and the challenges to achieve a sustainable future.
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
On this episode Monica Richards is joined by Mathew Lawrence, co-author of Planet on Fire. We explore the climate crisis via an ecosocialist lens from different analytical points: its relationship with power, neoliberalism, the "tyranny of no alternative", Covid-19, and compounded risks that have arisen.
"We now face an environmental crisis. This book sets out the scale of the emergency as well as marks out the route to a better society. It is an essential read."
-John McDonnell, Labour MP
"Reading Planet on Fire feels like traversing a humming, interdependent ecosystem of ideas, porous to the post-crash movements and thinkers shaping today's progressive environmentalism ... Starkly realistic whilst unflinchingly radical, Planet on Fire is a guidebook of hope for this crucial decade."
-Flora Parkin, LSE International Development
To purchase the book: https://www.waterstones.com/book/planet-on-fire/mathew-lawrence/laurie-laybourn-langton/9781788738774
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
In this episode, our host Ida Michel interviews Sydney-Anne McAllister, founder of Fem Legal, on the topics of domestic abuse, androcentrism in criminal law and the normalisation of violence against women.
-Edited by Rodrigo Rivera Pivaral - @rodrigoriverap2
In this episode, our host Amy Thomas interviews Gill Whitty-Collins on "Why Men Win at Work", which also is the title of her latest book. Gill Whitty-Collins worked for Procter & Gamble (P&G) for 26 years, latest as Senior Vice President. She is a keynote speaker, board member, consultant, executive mentor and coach.
Tom Matthew is a board member at the European Youth Forum, Co-Chair of King's Politics and a student/research assistant at King's College, University of Cambridge. Listen to Oliver Ind and Tabitha Boyton pick Tom's brains about how to engage young people in politics and why this is such an important issue.