podcasts
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Award-winning podcasts and radio from the Guardian audio team. Giving your ears the latest in current affairs, politics, science, music, film, books and moreAward-winning podcasts and radio from the Guardian audio team. Giving your ears the latest in current affairs, politics, science, music, film, books and more
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Hamid talks about his latest novel Exit West, in which a couple use doors to move between cities and realities – and we have a chat about speculative fictionHamid talks about his latest novel Exit West, in which a couple use doors to move between cities and realities – and we have a chat about speculative fiction
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Jords has always known he was asexual, but his partners have struggled to understand. Can you compromise over your sexuality for the sake of companionship? WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENTJords has always known he was asexual, but his partners have struggled to understand. Can you compromise over your sexuality for the sake of companionship? WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT
news, business & politics
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Global Development - The GuardianGlobal Development - The GuardianHow do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia? – podcast transcriptLast year’s accord ended a civil war that claimed 250,000 lives. Lucy Lamble investigates how Colombia’s communities plan to build lasting peace
science, tech & innovation
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Chips with everything - The GuardianChips with everything - The GuardianDating revolutionised by big data and memes – tech podcastDr Steve Carter, chief scientist at eHarmony, talks about the company’s use of algorithms and memes to make real-world dating more successful
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The biggest story in the world - The GuardianThe biggest story in the world - The GuardianEpisode 12: Impact
As the curtains close on Alan Rusbridger's editorship the first phase of the Keep it in the Ground campaign draws to an end
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Global Development - The GuardianGlobal Development - The GuardianHow do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia? – podcast transcriptLast year’s accord ended a civil war that claimed 250,000 lives. Lucy Lamble investigates how Colombia’s communities plan to build lasting peace
arts, culture & lifestyle
- Token
- Guardian Books
- Close encounters
- Audio Long Reads
- Sow, grow, repeat
- UK Culture
- Australian Culture
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The Guardian Books podcastThe Guardian Books podcastPinocchio and the Field of Miracles, read by Andrew Scott – Travel folktales for kids podcastThe stories of the little wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy were born in Tuscany. But how?
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The Guardian's Audio Long ReadsThe Guardian's Audio Long ReadsBish-bash-bosh: how Phyllida Barlow conquered the art world at 73 – podcastAfter overlooking her for decades, the art world has woken up to Phyllida Barlow’s audacious, gargantuan sculptures. Now she is representing Britain at the Venice Biennale – but why did it take so long for her to be “discovered”?
sport
- Football weekly
- EPL: the view from Australia
- Guardian guide to running
- Andy Zaltzman's summer of sport
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Beginner: The Guardian Guide to RunningBeginner: The Guardian Guide to RunningThe Guardian Guide to Running podcast: Beginner - week 1Welcome to our new running guide series: the hard work starts here!
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Advanced: The Guardian Guide to RunningAdvanced: The Guardian Guide to RunningThe Guardian Guide to Running podcast: Advanced - run 1The first of our advanced running guides is a threshold run
The Guardian's Science Weekly Big Unknowns: is free will an illusion? – Science Weekly podcast
The Guardian's Science Weekly Big Unknowns: is free will an illusion? – Science Weekly podcast