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    LIVE AT CROSSED WIRES FESTIVAL: Part Two

    enJune 26, 2024

    Podcast Summary

    • Retirement Activities, InterviewsRetirement can include community involvement, personal interests, and advocacy, but interviews can be challenging due to potential contentiousness.

      Retirement, as described by one listener, may involve continuing to be active in the community, pursuing personal interests, and advocating for causes. Another topic that came up was the discomfort that interviewers can feel when trying to extract information from interviewees during contentious interviews. The speakers also mentioned their fondness for their pets and shared stories about their own retirement plans. Additionally, they joked about their shoes and acknowledged the challenges of long-term financial planning. Overall, the conversation touched on various aspects of aging, work, and personal growth.

    • Interviewing controversial figuresProviding a platform for ridiculous opinions can expose their absurdity, but it's important to maintain ethical standards and acknowledge potential harm.

      Interviewing individuals with controversial or distasteful views can be a complex and challenging experience. During an interview with a woman who had taken a job that some might find absurd in the 21st century, the interviewers felt uneasy and acknowledged the potential harm of objectifying women through media. However, they also recognized the importance of giving a platform to ridiculous opinions to expose their absurdity. The interviewers also shared their fond memories of their time at the BBC and acknowledged the importance of the organization in shaping their understanding of politics and news. Despite some criticisms, they expressed gratitude for the opportunities they've been given at Times Radio and the friendships they've made throughout their careers. Ultimately, they acknowledged the importance of maintaining a balance between providing a platform for diverse perspectives and upholding ethical standards.

    • Freedom of Speech, Democratic ValuesAppreciate the ability to express opinions and vote, despite criticisms of political systems, and prioritize funding for public services for better results.

      Despite the criticisms and shortcomings of politicians and political systems, it's important to appreciate the freedoms and rights we have to express our opinions and make our voices heard. The speaker was inspired by a brave democratic activist in Hong Kong who faced long prison sentences for speaking out, and encouraged listeners to value the ability to vote and make a difference. Another key point raised was the need for a more mature attitude towards taxation and funding public services, as countries that prioritize this have seen better results. The speaker also shared her personal preference for the entertainment podcast "Marina Hyde and Richard Osman's How to Be Perfect" for its insightful discussions on the entertainment industry.

    • Media InfluencersDiverse voices and intelligent discourse are crucial in media, with podcasts, writers, and guests like Marina Hyde, Richard Osman, Jackie Smith, and Ian Dale leading the way. Audiobooks and well-narrated stories are also valuable discoveries.

      The speakers expressed their admiration for various podcasts, writers, and guests, highlighting the importance of diverse voices and intelligent discourse in media. Marina Hyde, a brilliant writer, excels in both print and podcast formats. Richard Osman's podcast is entertaining despite his quirks. Jackie Smith and Ian Dale's political podcast offers valuable insights. Audiobooks, particularly well-narrated ones, are a great discovery for the speaker. They would love to interview Melania Trump for her untold story. The pandemic brought unique challenges, but performing at the Royal Festival Hall was a memorable experience. The speakers acknowledged their role in creating an empowering space for women in media, even if it wasn't their initial intention.

    • Radio industry gender biasHistorically, radio industry has excluded women's experiences and issues, leaving younger generations feeling less confident and excluded. Unacknowledged use of assault on women as a weapon in wars deserves more attention. Podcast hosts encourage challenging the status quo for more authentic conversations.

      The radio industry, historically, has been dominated by men discussing topics they believed were important to them, excluding conversations about women's experiences and issues. This lack of representation has left spaces for younger generations to feel less confident and excluded. A crucial issue that deserves more attention is the use of assault on women as a weapon in wars, which often goes unacknowledged. The entertainment industry, including radio, should be bolder in addressing these topics and creating a more inclusive and empowering environment for all. The podcast hosts, Grace and Phie, acknowledge their privilege in being able to discuss these matters and enjoy their work. They encourage listeners to challenge the status quo and demand more authentic conversations.

    • Misogyny and its impactMisogyny continues to be a concern, particularly for those with young children. Men have a better chance to address it, and genuine human connection is essential to combat it.

      Despite progress, misogyny remains a significant concern for many, particularly for those with young children. The speaker expresses her worry for the next generation entering a world filled with harmful content and behaviors. She suggests that men have a better chance of addressing misogyny when they encounter it, as they may face less backlash. The speaker also shares her memories of influential individuals she's encountered throughout her life, including Desmond Tutu and Hillary Clinton, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and connecting with others, even in seemingly insignificant moments. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of empathy, understanding, and the power of genuine human connection.

    • Impact of Authentic Apologies and Human ConnectionAuthentic apologies and human connection can significantly impact people's lives and create a powerful sense of community through platforms like podcasting.

      Authentic apologies and genuine human connection can make a significant impact, as demonstrated through the "Listening Project" on radio. Real people's stories and experiences can add immense dignity and value to our lives, often overshadowed by celebrity and loud voices. Podcasting provides a unique platform for fostering genuine connections and making a difference in people's lives. The listeners' contributions, whether through emails, stories, or live interactions, can create a powerful sense of community. The hosts expressed their gratitude for the audience's presence and their heartfelt engagement, promising more of their show every afternoon on Times Radio.

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    Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.