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Misha Glenny on the Standard Time Talk Show
On a recent episode of the Standard Time talk show, geopolitics speaker Misha Glenny discusses how the Brexit campaign was heavily funded by Russian dark money, why Brexit happened, and the importance of a united Europe in the face of an erratic Donald Trump.
Louise Troen’s New Appointment
Marketing and communications speaker Louise Troen has joined leading femtech app Clue as its new Chief Marketing Officer. The brand building expert has already made a significant impact on subscriber growth, helping Clue reach 1 million paid subscribers.
Kimberley Wilson on Begin Again
Psychologist and brain health expert Kimberley Wilson joins Davina McCall on the latest episode of Begin Again. Kimberley breaks down the science of brain ageing, explores ways to prevent dementia, and explains the connection between what we eat and how we feel.
Kevin Gaskell’s World Record
Business speaker Kevin Gaskell features in The Times for his remarkable feat, breaking two records in the process. He has become the oldest person to row across the Pacific Ocean and, with his crew, set a new speed record. He also raised over £75,000 for The Lewis Moody Foundation, supporting brain tumour research and awareness. Well done, Kevin!
Dr Julia Ebner’s on the Global Guide Podcast
Extremism expert and keynote speaker Dr Julia Ebner joins the Global Guide podcast by St. Antony's International Review to discuss how fascism continues to shape today’s politics and society.
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-global-guide/id1729170100
John Kampfner’s 100 Years of Mein Kampf
Journalist and geopolitics speaker John Kampfner presented 100 Years of Mein Kampf for BBC Radio 4’s Archive on 4, marking a century since the book’s publication. The programme explores the anti-Semitic content of Adolf Hitler’s notorious text and its historical and political impact. Alongside the broadcast, John wrote an article for The Times about the book’s enduring relevance and the resurgence of its ideology in contemporary politics.
Ian Dunt’s Humanists UK Podcast
Political commentator Ian Dunt joins Andrew Copson, CEO of Humanists UK, on the What I Believe podcast to discuss why he believes liberalism still matters. Together, they explore how liberalism offers fair and honest approaches to life's challenges rather than promising perfect solutions.
Hamish Taylor’s New Podcast
Innovation and branding speaker Hamish Taylor, alongside co-hosts Melanie Aimer and Adam Grainger, has launched a new podcast. The series explores the critical role of client experience (CX) in the financial services industry and shares key insights on how to navigate its challenges and opportunities.
Dr Elaine Kasket’s Time Article
Cyberpsychologist and author Dr Elaine Kasket contributed to a TIME article exploring the rise of AI resurrection and the increasing presence of the dead in our digital lives. She raises an important question: do these technologies truly reconnect us with those who have passed away, or do they preserve the illusion that they are still with us? Elaine warns that digital recreations may distort memory, disrupt the grieving process, and make it harder for us to come to terms with life’s natural impermanence.
Daniel Bobroff’s Valtech Interview
Retail futurist and marketing speaker Daniel Bobroff joined Valtech's Matthew Hildon to discuss what's next for retail. Daniel offered sharp insights on leveraging AI, understanding platform models, and creating seamless customer experiences. Read the interview here.
https://www.valtech.com/en-gb/blog/whats-next-for-retail-ai-platforms-experience/
Catherine Mayer’s New Book Release
Writer and activist Catherine Mayer’s new book is out now.
A love letter to science fiction, Time/Life is a reimagining of H.G. Wells' Time Machine set in a world shaped by the very real backdrop of rising populism.
Caroline Criado Perez in The Guardian
In her article for The Guardian, feminist speaker Caroline Criado Perez examines the longstanding male bias in medical research and highlights how the continued underrepresentation of women in clinical trials endangers lives. She notes that, for the first time, the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has acknowledged a notable imbalance, revealing that nearly twice as many all-male trials were conducted as all-female ones between 2019 and 2023.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/may/09/male-bias-medical-trials-women-lives-data-gap
Candice Brathwaite on the Routes Podcast
Journalist and keynote speaker Candice Brathwaite joins the latest episode of Clara Amfo’s podcast Routes to reflect on how travel has shaped her life, writing, and creativity.
https://www.lner.co.uk/destinations/travel-inspiration/podcast?dismiss-alert=true
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon on BBC Ideas
Diversity in tech champion Dr A-Marie Imafidon’s latest BBC Ideas video explores how to master online dating using the power of data science. Highlighting how apps blend data and algorithms, she shares expert tips on leveraging analysis and behavioural insights to boost your chances of finding love online.
Andrew Grill’s 100th Episode of Digitally Curious
For the 100th episode of Digitally Curious, actionable futurist and AI expert Andrew Grill speaks with AI policy expert Kerry Sheehan about the real-world impact of responsible AI. Together, they explore why ethics, transparency, and diversity must be built into every stage of innovation.
Dr Alex George’s Upcoming Book
Congrats to mental health speaker Dr Alex George, who will be releasing a new book in September called 'Happy Habits - 7 Steps to Build a Happy Life.'
Written for young people aged 9 and above to strengthen mental fitness, feel more confident navigating life’s ups and downs, and build habits for life, the book covers topics ranging from friendships and feelings to stress, sleep, and self-esteem. It is packed with practical tools, positive habits, and simple steps to support and empower children as they grow.
Alexis Conran in The Times
Fraud expert and TV presenter Alexis Conran’s article in The Times discusses his new Channel 5 documentary “Heat Pumps: Are They Really Worth It?”, which explores the costs, benefits, and challenges of this technology.
Hanken & SSE Executive Education blog
In his latest blog for Hanken & SSE Executive Education, future of work speaker Adam Kingl explores how Generation Y and Z are reshaping leadership, work, and organisation culture and highlights what business must do to adapt.
GQ Article
What does a midlife crisis mean for Millennials? In his latest article for GQ Magazine, psychotherapist and mental health speaker Dr Aaron Balick uncovers why this profound psychological moment is arriving earlier for today's generation. He delves into the unique societal and economic shifts that are prompting younger adults to confront these significant existential questions sooner than previous generations.
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/midlife-crisis-millennials
The Times feature
To coincide with the release of her new book, Laura Bates features in The Times for her latest investigation into how technology is reshaping misogyny. Going undercover in virtual reality and AI platforms, she uncovers disturbing new frontiers of abuse and reveals how emerging technologies are not only amplifying gender-based violence but also monetising it. The New Age of Sexism is out now.