Conspiracy Theories have been around for many years but now spread more quickly via Social Media. Clive talks about the big conspiracy theories of the 1960s around the assassination of President John F Kennedy in Dallas and the moon landing which so many people believe was faked in Hollywood. Macie is fascinated by theories about building of the pyramids in Egypt including suggestions they were built by giants or dinosaurs. And what about mermaids then.....?
Clive and Macie explore space. The unimaginable vastness of the universe and the exploration of our solar system. Are there alien civilisations "out there"? What would it be like to live on the Moon or Mars? Young people like Macie will probably see settlements established on the Moon and Mars in their lifetimes so they will find out.
Clive and Macey discuss Films and Movies (the same thing or not?). Which do they like, what are their favourites and how do they watch them? There is a big difference now as films are available on streaming platforms so going down to the cinema is quite rare. But there are big generational differences. Clive watches films on "linear" TV and streaming but Macie prefers watching short excerpts on TikTok.
Clive and Macie consider the implications of robots and Artificial Intelligence on our way of life. Things that were science fiction just a few year ago are now daily realities.
Macie, as many people do, has an image of robots taken from Hollywood films and TV series where they can be helpful but also be evil and wanting to take over the world!
Clive explains that we are all using AI every day without realising and then discusses the implications for jobs in the future, particularly for Macie's ambition to be a journalist.
Clive and Macie discuss popular music over generations since the 1960s. Despite her age Macie is familiar with many songs from well before she was born which she describes as "classics". Clive is also familiar with many more recent songs and artists so it seems their tastes in music are more alike than you might think.
After leaving school Macie and a friend decided to go on a "Grand Tour" around central Europe by rail. They visited five countries and in this podcast Macie tells Clive about their experiences and impressions of their trip.
Clive and Macie discuss whether everyone should learn the basics of cooking as a "life skill". In Clive’s time at school cooking was regarded as a "Girls" subject while Boys did woodwork. Macie has learned what is now called Food Tech at school and does some cooking for herself at home. She admits to being a "fussy" eater so is cautious about Clive’s suggestions for trying different foods during her upcoming holiday around Europe.
Macie wants to be a journalist. She plans to go to university but is that the best choice? What about apprenticeships? What about the huge student debt she will build up? Clive discusses the options and benefits of university in this first of a new series of the Generation Gap podcast.
Clive talks to new university student Jess about attitudes of young people towards learning to drive. It is expensive to learn, expensive to own and to run and maintain a car. Plus they contribute to carbon emissions. They also discuss the future of Electric cars and "Robocars" which drive themselves and are already being used in San Francisco.
Anna has been living in Paris for the last year. In this Podcast she tells Clive about the cultural differences she has observed during that time.
Clive and Anna discuss examples of Everyday Sexism
You can buy a toothbrush for a couple of pounds. Or you can pay over £300 for an electric toothbrush with Bluetooth onnectivity. Why would you want to do that? Clive and Laura look into the "toothbrush wars" and more