Episodios

  • Ethan Zuckerman: How to escape the internet hellscape
    Jun 11 2025

    How do you resist the ‘enshittification’ of the internet?


    This week, Prospect tech columnist Ethan Zuckerman joins Ellen and Alona to talk about artificial intelligence, social media and the state of the online world. Ethan, who teaches at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, shares how AI has shaped his students—and how his teaching has had to adapt.


    Ethan discusses the dystopian visions of billionaire tech bros. Will AI achieve superintelligence? Is it transforming our world for the worse? But he also explains how to seek out better, more wholesome corners of the internet, and why his students give him hope.


    To read Ethan’s column, head to our website at prospectmagazine.co.uk

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    42 m
  • The Trump-Musk feud
    Jun 6 2025

    The world’s richest man and the world’s most powerful man have had a very public fall out—but what does it mean for American government?


    In a short, bonus episode, Ellen and Alona speak with Jill Abramson, former executive editor of the New York Times, about the long predicted clash.


    Jill explains the implications for US space policy, and reviews how the US media has covered Musk since he first campaigned alongside Trump last October.


    For more on US politics from Prospect, visit our website.

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    15 m
  • Devi Sridhar: How to live to 100
    Jun 4 2025

    Everyone wants to live a long and healthy life—so what’s the best way to do it?


    This week, Ellen and Alona are joined by Devi Sridhar, professor of global public health at Edinburgh University and personal trainer, whose new book, How Not to Die (Too Soon), is a guide to living longer and better, and challenges everything we think we know about personal health.


    Devi argues that air quality, access to healthcare, and innovations in public policy matter more than supplements or step counts. She also discusses why life expectancy is falling, and reacts to the rise of anti-science voices like Robert F Kennedy Jr.


    Five years after the pandemic upended our lives, Devi reflects on what we have failed to learn from that public health crisis—and why universal health coverage, tackling inequality, and climate resilience must be at the heart of how we rethink health.


    Plus, Ellen and Alona discuss wellness influencers: “banger” or “dud”?


    ‘How Not to Die (Too Soon): The Lies We’ve Been Sold and the Policies That Can Save Us’ is available now

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    46 m
  • Carys Afoko: Is Labour losing the left?
    May 28 2025

    Can Labour afford to keep ignoring its left? This week on the Prospect Podcast, Alona and Imaan are joined by Carys Afoko, writer and podcast host of Over the Top, Under the Radar.


    Carys discusses whether Starmer’s rightward shift will pay off. She analyses why the last general election was a “breakaway election” away from the major parties—with the rise of progressive independents, Greens and Liberal Democrat MPs—and whether this is just a blip, or represents a lasting shift away from Labour.


    Plus, is the Labour party “structurally racist”? How is the war on Gaza reshaping the UK’s political landscape? And what will the 2029 election look like?


    You can read Carys’s piece ‘Labour is ignoring the threat from its left’ at prospectmagazine.co.uk

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    47 m
  • Starmer’s immigration gamble
    May 21 2025

    This week, Ellen and Alona are joined by journalist Nicola Kelly, whose new book Anywhere But Here investigates the UK’s broken asylum system. Nicola used to work for the Home Office as a press officer on the immigration desk. But why did she leave?


    On the podcast, she unpacks Labour’s controversial new immigration white paper and why the party is embracing tough rhetoric. She exposes the relationship between the Home Office and client journalists, and shares some shocking findings from her reporting. Will third-country “return hubs”—similar to the Conservatives’ Rwanda scheme—actually happen under Starmer? And what would that mean for the people affected?


    Plus, Ellen and Alona discuss whether AI-generated writing is a “banger” or a “dud”.


    Nicola’s book Anywhere But Here: How Britain’s Broken Asylum System Fails Us All is out now. She also writes on Substack at ‘Not Another Snowflake’. To read more, head to prospectmagazine.co.uk, or watch our best interviews on YouTube (@prospect_magazine).

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    42 m
  • Prospect Lives: What if the teenagers are alright?
    May 15 2025
    This month, Vitali Vitaliev recalls love and magic in Kyiv, Sheila Hancock embraces the word “valour,” Alice Garnett celebrates deep friendships, and Alice Goodman wonders—what if the teenagers are actually alright?

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    34 m
  • Quinn Slobodian on the far right’s neoliberal roots
    May 14 2025

    This week, Ellen and Alona are joined by Canadian historian Quinn Slobodian.


    The rise of the populist right is often framed as a backlash against neoliberalism—a revolt by those “left behind” by globalisation. But in his new book Hayek’s Bastards, Quinn argues the opposite: that movements like Maga are not a reaction to neoliberalism, but its latest iteration.


    Tracing the intellectual lineage of today’s far right, he characterises it as a “new fusionism” between three ideological pillars: racialised beliefs in genetically hardwired human nature, hard money, and hard borders.


    Quinn answers: who are “Hayek’s bastards”? Are the right better at engaging with ideas than the left? And what does Trump really believe?


    Hayek’s Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Right is available here.

    Prospect podcasts are also available on our YouTube channel (@prospect_magazine)

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    56 m
  • Robert Macfarlane: Is a River Alive?
    May 7 2025

    This week, poet and nature writer Robert Macfarlane joins Prospect’s Ellen Halliday and Imaan Irfan to explore the ideas in his new book Is a River Alive? They each share what ‘their rivers are’ and the waterbodies they feel most connected to.


    Robert discusses his travels to Ecuador, India and the Canadian wilderness: places that rivers are being defended from threat, and where our relationship with the natural world is being reimagined. He talks about writing a song with a cloud forest (and the legal battle to have it recognised as a co-writer) and the power of storytelling. He discusses challenges, policy and progress in the UK: is there hope for our rivers? And how do we save them?


    Plus, stay until the end to listen to “The Song of the Cedars” by Robert Macfarlane, Cosmo Sheldrake, Giuliana Furci and César Rodríguez-Garavito, in collaboration with the Los Cedros Cloud Forest.


    Robert’s book ‘Is a River Alive’ (2025) is published by Penguin

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    45 m
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