Opinions and opinions, and opinions.
Each of us have opinions. Some backed by data, but most driven by media propaganda that is dished out through the various channels masquerading as facts.
Our understanding is incomplete and incorrect without thinking of the other point of view?
This podcast series allows you to form your own perspective on contemporary issues. Issues that have divided opinions.
Split opinions.
These podcasts are designed to tickle your brain cells and think differently. To see the truth in the clutter.
Anarchist Communist Group (ACG)
BBC Radio 4
One Lane Bridge (Isabelle Roughol)
One Lane Bridge (Isabelle Roughol)
Pietra Diwan
Nonviolence Radio
The Movements History Podcast
The Quint
Housmans Radical Booksellers
Newslaundry.com
BBC World Service
PRI
Counter-Currents Publishing, Ltd.
TED
Pete Davis
Current Affairs
RFI English
New Culture Forum
TED
Resist
Socialist Think Tank
The Evening Standard
Novara Media
None
Esha
Owen Jones
None
Autocracy Now
The Polis Project
Newslaundry.com
None
Nina and Kyle
Himal Southasian
APM Reports
Darshan Vigneswaran
Jeff Schechtman
Steve Mozea
VoicesDivine
The Telegraph
academyofideas
Great Anarchists
Archive
Drishtikone
Lucas Skrobot
New Naratif
BBC World Service
William Campbell
Thinking in English
Sikh Siyasat
The Corbett Report Videos
Michael Washburn
BBC World Service
Laura Flanders
BBC Radio 4
Dan Arrows
EU Scream
Zoha
BBC World Service
ABC Radio
SouthWord
Broccoli Content
Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy
heartsofoak
POLITICO Europe
Paul Taylor
FRANCE 24 English
Adrian Goldberg's Talk Show
Lydia and Amelia
audibleanarchism
BBC
GB News
Matthew Roth
Simon Yeo
Dialectic Peoples
CapX
LBC
Jessica Barraza
Adrian Goldberg
Anubhav Chhabra
None
News – VoicesDivine
BBC Radio 4
The Citizen
NPR
Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales)
Newslaundry.com
Eric Mann
Alternative Radio
Eric Paul Totten
Tortoise Media
The Quint - Story Reads
Sacramento State
BBC World Service
BBC World Service
Sachin More
BBC World Service
Rachel Hu
UnHerd
Bradley Allsop, Callum Roper, Calum Watt and Oli Walwyn
BBC World Service