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Sinopse
Series of thought-provoking talks in which the speakers air their thinking on the trends, ideas, interests and passions that affect culture and society
Episódios
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Other People's Stories
19/10/2016 Duração: 19minAnna Derrig asks who has the right to tell someone else's story.Anna has worked in the media, in international development and in social and community work telling stories, and now she is writing the story of her life with a family member. It has made her think carefully about the ethics of writing other people's lives, an issue she now teaches the issue at Goldsmith's, University of London. It's a good time to be thinking about this subject, she argues, since so many of us are telling stories - our own and other people's.Producer: Giles Edwards.
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Liberating Men
12/10/2016 Duração: 18minDave Pickering makes the case for a men's liberation movement.Sharing experiences from his own life, he argues that it is not just women who need liberation from 'the patriarchy', but men themselves. Producer: Giles Edwards.
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The Art of Diary Writing
05/10/2016 Duração: 13minSally Bayley traces the art of diary writing from Samuel Pepys to today's culture of blogging. "In an age of practically universal web access, the diary represents an old fashioned sense of self scrutiny and surveillance, a period of personal introspection." Four Thought was recorded at the End of the Road music festival.Producer: Sheila CookPhoto Credit: Sarah Caroline Photography.
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The Pull of the Land
28/09/2016 Duração: 14minNick Ivins explains how the pull of the land turned him from a city dweller into a homesteader."We discovered that great pleasure that is putting food, by one's own hand, on to the family table. It is an act of love wrought by an equal share of creativity and sweated laboour that rewards the head, heart and belly in equal measure."Four Thought was recorded at the End of the Road music festivalProducer: Sheila Cook.
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Funny Politics
21/09/2016 Duração: 13minFormer political adviser and stand up comedian Ayesha Hazarika explains why she thinks humour is such an important part of our political discourse."It can be a weapon to attack, or a cloak to shield. But most importantly, it pinpoints the truth about how the world sees you, it shows self-awareness and helps you try to cling on to good faith in bleak times." Four Thought was recorded at the End of the Road music festival. Presenter: Mike Williams Producer: Sheila Cook.
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In Praise of Parks
16/09/2016 Duração: 13minTravis Elborough explores the role of public parks in British life and urges us to cherish them as institutions for the people. "The best public parks, as artfully contrived areas of greenery in the midst of brick and concrete, offer the delights of nature with fewer of its downsides."Four Thought was recorded at the End of the Road Music Festival.Presenter: Mike Williams Peoducer: Sheila Cook(Photo by David X Green).
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The Social Media Poet
07/09/2016 Duração: 20minBrian Bilston, who accidentally became a poet through Twitter, explains the power of social media for poetry. "Poetry on social media is more than a never-ending stream of haiku concerning the changing light of the moon on water, or the beauty of cherry blossom. It's far more interesting and relevant than that. It's an opportunity for poetry to present itself in situations when people most need it."Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Are Pornographers Anti-Sex?
31/08/2016 Duração: 20minMelissa Raphael argues that if people are shocked by contemporary pornography it's not because they are prudes but because, on the contrary, they actually enjoy sex. Pornography, she says, gets its thrill not from sex itself, which it finds monotonous, even disgusting, but from its own acts of transgression. Ironically, she argues, "while pornography has intensified its onslaught against sex, religious attitudes to sex have got ever more celebratory".Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Father and Son
24/08/2016 Duração: 16minLaurence Anholt describes how his dying father revealed the traumatic experiences of his early life, explaining his failure to be a loving parent to his son. "I recalled the nightmares and mood swings he had suffered when I was young, and I began to realise that for most of his life, my father had suffered from acute untreated trauma." Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Being Turkish
17/08/2016 Duração: 18minAfter the coup attempt in Turkey writer Elif Shafak describes how being Turkish means worrying about your country all the time "as though she were an eccentric relative one could neither fully trust on her own, nor stop loving." Four Thought was recorded in front of a live audience at Somerset House in London.Presenter: Mike Williams Producer: Sheila CookImage credit: Muammer Yanmaz.
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Citizen Diplomacy
15/06/2016 Duração: 18minTom Fletcher, former British Ambassador to Lebanon and known as the 'naked diplomat' for his direct, unvarnished approach, argues that the future of diplomacy will be citizen-led.Speaking at the Hay Festival, the 'ex-Excellency' explains how in the digital age most people doing diplomacy - what he describes as a basic human reflex to find common ground - will never have crossed the threshold of a Foreign Ministry. Instead, they will be working for NGOs, the media, in business, elsewhere in government or in communities.Producer: Giles Edwards.
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The Muslim Soldier
29/04/2016 Duração: 18minAdnan Sarwar, who spent ten years as a soldier, describes how the Army respected his identity as a Muslim, even though he is not religious."I was a Pakistani kid in the Army recruitment office in Burnley swearing an oath to the Queen. The Sergeant told me to wait while he went to find a Koran. I said the Bible would do, but he told me that they did things properly in the British Army. People had warned me before I joined that the Army was racist. People still say that to me. People who have never worn that uniform. They can't see that when we did wear that uniform, that it made us all the same."Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Dead White Composers
20/04/2016 Duração: 18minSimon Zagorski-Thomas thinks we fail to treat the study of popular music with the seriousness it deserves because we overvalue classical music studies."It seems to be up to the younger universities to take the lead in analysing musical forms that live outside of the world of the classical score and to create a musicology that is more relevant to our experience of music now."Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Spice In Prison
06/04/2016 Duração: 20minStuart J. Cole, a writer and drugs counsellor - with past personal experience of addiction and prison - warns of a crisis in our prisons caused by "spice", a synthetic cannabis. He advocates a controversial way to tackle the problem. "Lower the punishment for cannabis," he says, "until a means of detection can be put in place along with punishment." Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Healing Minds
30/03/2016 Duração: 21minRachel Kelly draws on her experience of depression, and the healing power of poetry, to explain why she believes we need a more nuanced approach to treating mental illness. The first in a new series of thought-provoking talks linked to personal experience recorded in front of a live audience. Producer: Sheila Cook.
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The Meaning of North
27/01/2016 Duração: 19minAlex Beaumont questions the meaning of 'The North'.Growing up in the North of England, in his youth Alex wanted nothing more than to leave for the South. Now he lives in one part of the North, and works in another, but he questions whether 'The North' is a meaningful concept at all. How does it relate to the North of Scotland, or Ireland, and what might the UK government's plan for a 'Northern Powerhouse' mean in practice?Producer: Katie Langton.
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Best of Four Thought: Hinge Moments in History
27/01/2016 Duração: 42minAnother chance to hear three of the best recent episodes of Four Thought, each addressing hinge moments in the history of war and terror, and re-assessing the response of the West.Hashi Mohamed re-interprets a recent British response to an act of terror on our own streets, arguing that the episode tells us a great deal about our nation that we take for granted.Benedict Wilkinson challenges how we think about terrorism more generally, asking us to seriously reconsider how we confront terrorists on a global scale.And drawing on his personal experience of advising Poland and Russia at the end of the Cold War, world-renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs urges us to remember lessons of the past when taking action in the present. Producer: Katie Langton.
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Reaching Out
27/01/2016 Duração: 17minCharlie Howard argues that public services should find their users, not wait to be found.Charlie started the charity MAC-UK to provide specialist mental health services to gang members and other at-risk young people. As she began to work with them, she found more and more people who would never have accessed traditional services, but were in desperate need of them.She makes the case that this is also a better, more efficient way to help service users, and argues that other public service providers - from teachers to job advisers - should consider how they can adopt the same approach.Producer: Katie Langton.
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Positively Medieval
13/01/2016 Duração: 19minLucy Allen argues that the way in which medieval society is often presented - as indifferent to sexual violence against women - is wrong.Lucy is an academic at Cambridge University, and she recounts a disagreement with a colleague about the realism of violence depicted in the TV show Game of Thrones. In fact, she says, medieval monarchs were passing laws against sexual violence in wartime, and some medieval literature reflects a nuanced understanding of trauma caused by rape.Producer: Beth Sagar-Fenton.
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The Whirlpool Economy
06/01/2016 Duração: 18minCharles Leadbeater argues that we are living in a whirlpool economy, where we are moving faster but seem to be standing still. And he suggests some changes we could make to break out of it.Producer: Katie Langton.