Episodios

  • The Magic Hour
    Apr 4 2026

    The word 'magic' derives from the Old Persian 'magush' – to have power and wisdom. Nowadays the word has multiple meanings including stage illusions, awe and wonder, and the kind of fictional sorcery found in Harry Potter, Buffy and Shakespeare. And then there is magical practise (also known to some as witchcraft).

    A somewhat ambitious final episode, in sixty minutes The Magic Hour attempts to cover the history of magical practise in the west – from Ancient Greece to present day – offer advice on how to start a magical practise and demonstrate that magic isn't fanciful nonsense or mere superstition as some might believe but a dance between our imaginations and the material world, and something that lies at the heart of every culture.

    With Dave Lee, Eimear Burke, Susan Greenwood, Mark Wagner, Andrew O'Neill and Efa Lois.

    Efa Lois

    https://www.serenbooks.com/seren-author/efa-lois/

    Dave Lee

    https://chaotopia.com/

    Eimear Burke

    https://www.kilkennydruidry.com/

    Susan Greenwood

    https://independent.academia.edu/SusanGreenwood

    Mark Wagner

    @mark_wagner_33

    Andrew O'Neill

    https://www.andrewoneill.co.uk/

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Biomimicry & the Internet of Animals
    Mar 28 2026

    Biomimicry, the science of learning from nature's genius, is helping us in areas as diverse as architecture, pollution, air conditioning, clothing, robotics, fire-resistant materials, flooding and leadership. The internet of animals is a vast, ever-growing network of data provided by mini-transmitters on everything from bees and birds to rodents and bats. It is providing us with a better understand the natural world. Through biomimicry and the internet of animals we'll discover how trees, limpets, pine cones, bats, sharks, spider webs, birds, beavers and termites – to name but a few – are helping us re-shape our world for the better.

    With Nicola Peel and Martin Wikelski

    Nicola Peel

    https://www.nicolapeel.com/

    https://www.thewillowslakesideretreat.com/

    Martin Wikelski

    www.ab.mpg.de/585424/the-internet-of-animals

    www.nasa.gov/nasa-earth-exchange-nex/new-missions-support/internet-of-animals/

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    47 m
  • Panpsychism: The Quiet Dreaming of Atoms
    Mar 21 2026

    Science has long wrestled with what is known as 'the hard problem' – how did consciousness arise out of matter? But what if we've been approaching the problem wrong, all this time? Thanks to some of the world's leading philosophers, neuroscientists and psychedelic researchers, this consciousness-expanding episode delves into panpsychism, the theory that mind is a fundamental property of the universe.

    Along the way we'll discuss psychedelic experiences, why we won't be downloading our minds onto a floppy disc any time soon and how panpsychism could even be good for our mental health.

    With Anil Seth, Philip Goff, Peter Sjoestedt-Hughes, Mark Vernon and Hedda Hassel Mørch.

    https://www.anilseth.com/

    https://philipgoffphilosophy.com

    https://www.philosopher.eu/

    https://www.markvernon.com/

    https://heddahasselmorch.com/

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Animal Medicine
    Mar 14 2026

    For the Greeks and other ancient cultures, animals played a key role in the diagnosis and healing of humans. In this episode we'll learn just how much animals are medicine to us, psychologically and physically, and explore the idea that certain things what we think of as being quintessentially human – morality, ethics, game-playing etc – may even have been taught to us by animals. We'll also take a deep dive into the behaviour of animals in our own woodland environments and what they can teach us, and learn that some of our two, four, six and eight-legged friends are capable of undertaking palliative care of dying humans, recognising diseases like cancer and appear to have their own rituals of bereavement and awe.

    With Jay Griffiths, David Hadrill and Tristan Gooley

    Tristan Gooley

    www.naturalnavigator.com

    Jay Griffiths

    www.jaygriffiths.com

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Viva Anarchism! Part Two: Anarchy in Action
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode we meet those who are putting anarchism into action through community building, including the founders of Doncaster's A Commune in the North and Bristol's Rockaway Park. We'll learn about Three Acres and a Cow, a theatre show which teaches audiences about land rights and we'll go on a special adventure with Chumbawamba's Dunstan Bruce. We begin however, on the outskirts of Sheffield to visit Edward Carpenter's century-old queer, anarchist, socialist, feminist, vegetarian, nudist, sandal-wearing utopian retreat known as Milthorpe and which scandalised the local vicar.

    With Robin Gray and Katherine Hallewell from theatre show Three Acres and a Cow, Chumbawamba's Dunstan Bruce, Warren Draper and Cath Muller from A Commune in the North, author Sally Goldsmith and Mark Wilson and Marta Jachimowicz from Rockaway Park.

    Sally Goldsmith

    https://salgoldsmith.wordpress.com/

    Three Acres and a Cow

    https://threeacresandacow.co.uk/

    Dunstan Bruce on Bandcamp https://allthemadmenrecords.bandcamp.com/album/interrobang

    Warren and Cath at A Commune in the North

    https://www.acommuneinthenorth.org.uk

    https://bentleyurbanfarm.com/

    Rockaway Park

    https://www.rockawaypark.co.uk/

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    59 m
  • Viva Anarchism! Part One: Seeds Beneath the Snow
    Feb 28 2026

    'I am an anarchist! I am an antichrist!' sang the Sex Pistols' butter-loving John Lydon in 1976. But, as we'll discover in the first of this two-parter, anarchism has far more to do with allotments, lifeboats, mutual aid, self-organising and inclusivity than it does with nihilism and destruction. Thanks to our guests we will explode some of the misconceptions around anarchism, learn its key principles, consider whether it needs a rebrand and discover that most of us, at heart, adhere to many of its principles.

    With Robin Gray and Katherine Hallewell from the theatre show Three Acres and a Cow, Chumbawamba's Dunstan Bruce, Warren Draper and Cath Muller from A Commune in the North and Anarchism author Carissa Honeywell.

    Robin Gray and Katherine Hallewell

    threeacresandacow.co.uk

    Dunstan Bruce

    allthemadmenrecords.bandcamp.com/album/interrobang

    Warren and Cath at A Commune in the North

    https://www.acommuneinthenorth.org.uk

    bentleyurbanfarm.com

    Carissa Honywell

    https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=anarchism--9781509523900

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    55 m
  • Adventures in Nutopia - Series 4 Trailer
    Oct 6 2025

    A brief hello and news that work on Series Four is underway.

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    2 m
  • Extra Topping - The Wisdom and Ignorance of John Lloyd
    Nov 5 2024

    John Lloyd was producer for TV's Spitting Image, The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy and all four series of Blackadder. He is the creator of the News Quiz on Radio 4 and BBC2's iconoclastic comedy series Not the Nine O Clock News. He is the host of Radio 4's Museum of Curiosity and creator of the long-running TV comedy panel show QI. He even once shared a flat with Douglas Adams. John has won numerous awards for his work and has a happy, stable loving relationship and three children. Despite this, he has struggled with depression and in his early forties experienced a long dark night of the soul, out of which he came to some profound revelations. In this extra topping to conclude series three John shares his wisdom and ignorance on life, the universe and everything.

    With guest John Lloyd

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    14 m