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Podcasts to change the world

odcasts are a great way of hearing interviews with your favourite authors, but don’t limit yourself to. Released on Fridays, each episode runs for 25-45 minutes and consists of a single interview. While many of the subjects are related to politics and current affairs, Guru-Murthy talks in-depth to a wide range of writers. Guests on have so far included, among others, Russell T Davies, Timothy Snider, Philip Pullman, Andre Aciman, Naomi Klein, Nesrine Malik, Margaret Atwood, Malorie Blackman, Madeline Miller, Matt Haig, Elif Shafak, Salman Rushdie, Germaine Greer, and Benjamin Zephaniah.

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