Episodes
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
In this episode, the Bombshells delve into the intriguing world of genetic enhancement with Jonathan Anomaly, an American philosopher specializing in ethics. Anomaly discusses his journey in philosophy, the inspiration behind his name change, and his childhood experiences that sparked his interest in ethics. He shares insights on the ethical implications of genetic technologies, as outlined in his book Creating Future People, and addresses societal challenges posed by genetic enhancement. Anomaly also reflects on his departure from American academia due to ideological concerns and contrasts it with his experience in Ecuador. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of human enhancement and its societal impact.
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Fleur and Amy talk to Toby Young about the importance of free speech and the danger it is in.
Friday Aug 09, 2024
Friday Aug 09, 2024
Welcome back to another explosive episode of Bombshells! This week, Fleur and Amy are joined again by journalist Steven Edginton, who returns to dive deep into the differences between UK and US politics, the challenges of political journalism, and his experiences covering major events like the Trump assassination attempt.
Steven discusses his new role as a US correspondent, his perspectives on the 2024 US election, and shares his insights on the influence of Trump on American politics. Plus, get an insider look at the bizarre world of press conferences and the ‘racket’ in Washington, D.C.
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Amy and Fleur talk to Ben Sixsmith about Poland, wrestling and Conservatives party leadership.
Ben Sixsmith is is an English writer living in Poland. He is the online editor and podcast for The Critic magazine and writes about politics, culture and professional wrestling on his substack, The Zone.
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Amy and Fleur talk to Jo Bartosch, writer and Assistant Editor of The Critic. They talk prostitution, surrogacy, trans ideology and the commodification of women's bodies.
Surrogacy has become an increasingly common practice, and Jo highlights the dangers posed by its normalisation, and the economic interests driving them. Not to be missed.
Friday Jul 12, 2024
Friday Jul 12, 2024
This week, Fleur and Amy sit down with Paul Staines, the man behind the massively influential Guido Fawkes blog. They discuss how political journalism has changed, the impact of Starmer's and whether is worth bothering to go to university to be a journalist. In the first podcast of the Labour government, they discuss the inner workings of the Conservative Party, the role of special advisers, and the future of political blogging under a Labour government.
Paul reflects on his experiences with notable figures in politics and media, shedding light on the ethical dilemmas and personal challenges that come with being a prominent voice in political commentary.
And finally, is it important to make mistakes when you're young? Listen to find out.
Saturday Jun 29, 2024
Saturday Jun 29, 2024
Amy and Fleur talk to the young right wing influencer Luca Watson about how the tradional right wing parties offer nothing for the young now, but the young have not given up on the right. Along the way they talk Trump, Farage, Immigration and the brave new world of Anglo-Futurism.
A bright new talent - not to be missed.
Friday Jun 21, 2024
Friday Jun 21, 2024
Fleur and Amy recap the weeks events, including the Fleur's recent turn at a Cambridge May Ball, awkward (political) celebrity encounters and Amy's recent television acting debut.
Friday Jun 07, 2024
Friday Jun 07, 2024
Fleur and Amy speak to the co-founder of the Together Declaration, Alan Miller, shares his journey from organising underground raves to spearheading a nationwide movement against vaccine mandates and lockdowns. Reflecting on the erosion of fundamental freedoms during the pandemic, Alan discusses the importance of upholding democratic principles, and how to foster an engaged public that can hold elected representatives accountable and shape the nation's future.
Additionally, Alan discusses the need for a national dialogue on food policy, regenerative farming, and promoting healthy lifestyles to address issues like obesity and chronic diseases. Here him calls for a revitalised sense of civic engagement, encouraging listeners to get involved in local initiatives and participate in the democratic process.
Friday May 31, 2024
Friday May 31, 2024
This episode features a lively discussion with freelance journalist Charlotte Gill about issues in higher education, the arts, media bias, and more. Charlotte shares her experiences navigating free speech constraints while working for outlets like GB News. She also dives deep into the troubling funding allocated for questionable research projects, like studies on "pregnant men" and "the world's premier autistic drag queen."
The conversation touches on concerns over the rising acceptance of sex work among struggling university students, the phenomenon of woke echo chambers across institutions, and the challenges of being an investigative journalist in today's climate. Fleur also discusses her viral tweet about a controversial arts production aimed at children involving nudity and simulated sex acts, which led to Arts Council England defunding the theatre company behind it.
Other topics include the broader societal impacts of pornography, the inclusion of identity politics across arts funding criteria, and Charlotte's musings on writing fiction versus non-fiction books
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