We ask our guests parents to create a list of 10 songs from 10 artists of their favourite stuff and then review it! Due to parents' eclectic taste, this will usually vary massively across the whole show in which we will talk alongside this about the music and the memories associated for the guest or just memories about the parents, good or bad.
What on earth is going on in the world? It's a fair question. Join Eloise as she tries to figure it out, with a hour-long news round up of all the UK and international political stories bracing the headlines. Don't worry, there'll be a few tunes in there, too - have to lighten the mood somehow.
A thought provoking hour talking about different areas of our society. Let's get political, sociological and reVEALE some challenges going on in our society
A collective of music specialists trace and discuss political, rhythmical and cultural patterns in a journey around the globe through music which normally remains underneath the radioplay radar. World music, reggae, jazz, blues, anything new, alternative and exciting.
York’s Political Mashup debates and discusses the prominent political issues of each week with representatives from political parties across the university.
Tom Morello once said that ‘every successful, progressive, radical or revolutionary movement that has ever been seen has had a great soundtrack’. We bring you these soundtracks. Each week we have a different theme and movement, playing the songs that have provided impetus for change and given people a voice.
A political podcast with two moderates from two parties
Politics discussion on variety of topics, with opportunity for others to add to debate via text, interviews of local political candidates
Spiritual successor to the York Politics Digest, but in podcast form! This is a podcast from the York Politics Society. Hear a roundup of current affairs, discussion of major political events/ideas, and exclusive interviews. Hosted by Charlie Buckley and Adam Boulton Rawlinson.
Everybody know's the greatest political drama/general TV show ever made was The West Wing. From the fantastic walking one shots, to the true amazingness that was Jed Bartlet, what more could one possibly want from a show? Each week we will be discussing a different episode of The West Wing, pulling it apart and talking about our favourite scenes and how much we wish Jed Bartlet was real.
York Politics Society's official radio show, covering all things political. Each week Adam and Charlie will present you with a lighthearted look at what's going on in the world of current affairs.
Speculative political debate.
The show where we discuss and analyse all things Politics, History, and anything else worth pontificating on. Expect occasional political insight and more frequent outbursts of satirical comment.
A regular podcast dissecting UK and European politics with unique guests from a range of backgrounds and political associations. PEPtalk brings a much-needed fresh look to politics and won't leave you crying.
Every week we discuss different medical conditions along with social, political and economic issues affecting the NHS, with each week featuring topics exclusively beginning with a different letter of the alphabet. Each week I will be joined by medics to bust myths, offer advice and discuss pivotal issues affecting 21st century healthcare.
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DISCLAIMER: Please contact licensed medical professionals if you have any concerns about your health.
The show will be discussing interesting evets that have occured within the press, tabloids and political sphere. It is really a way to inspire people to be more open with their views - and be able to share them without receiving judgement on their beliefs.
These little talks will be filled with bursts of music of all genres - ranging from the effortless glamour of Lana Del Rey to the psychedelic music of Arctic Monkeys. I have quite a wide range of preferences and there will most definetly be something for everyone!!!
If Mr Motivator can make a surprise comeback to airwaves in these interesting times... so can Retrospectre! Yes, it's that URY show from the early 2010s with that person that said those words and played those songs. Join Matt 'Not Stratford' Windsor from the comfort of their inadequately acoustically designed bedroom in North Yorkshire as they haunt URY like the spectre of leftist political ideology with choice cuts from the 80s, 70s, and the 80s again, while complaining about nearly being 30.