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The Standard

The Evening Standard

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Released at 4pm on the day of recording, an essential daily guide to the biggest, most complex events by our award-winning newsroom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Zach Grossfeld sits down with creatives, athletes, scientists, and others who pique his curiosity and do dope shit. Zach also records solo episodes where he dives deep into topics of current events, pop culture, and history. No topic is off-limits. Past guests include FINNEAS (Music Artist, Songwriter), Mark Normand (comedian), Aubrey de Grey (Longevity Scientist), Eben Britton (NFL, Psychonaut), Andy Weir (The Martian, Project Hail Mary), Brian Toon (Nuclear War Expert), William Trubridge ( ...
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Singularity.FM

Nikola Danaylov

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Singularity.FM is the first and best known singularity podcast - the place where we interview the future. Singularity.FM is a series of singularity podcast interviews with the best scientists, writers, entrepreneurs, film-makers, philosophers and artists, debating issues such as the technological singularity, transhumanism, artificial intelligence, life-extension and ethics. Past guests of this singularity podcast include people such as Ray Kurzweil, Peter Diamandis, Noam Chomsky, Stuart Ham ...
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Mindblowers, hosted by Daniel Kafer and co-hosted with bestselling author Lars Tvede is your gateway to the future. Explore groundbreaking topics like Longevity Escape Velocity, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the Singularity, and more. Powered by the Supertrends platform, each episode dives deep into the innovations shaping tomorrow's world, offering insights to help you embrace the future with confidence. Join the journey and discover the next big leap in technology and human evolution.
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Bite-sized clips with TED level top thinkers, founders and scientists on how advances in biotech & genomics, space travel, IoT, AI and other exponential tech converge to create our collective future and what we can do, from a research and policy perspective to shape the trends, technologies and societal norms for a better world. Main Podcast: https://disruptors.fm/itunes If in-depth, unscripted conversations with the researchers, startups and future thinkers transforming the future of all of ...
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The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast is the world's first podcast dedicated to the subject of Antinatalism, created by Antinatalists! Antinatalism, (Or Anti-Natalism.) Is defined by Wikipedia as, “A philosophical position and social movement that assigns a negative value to birth.” The world of Antinatalism is very vast, and though most Antinatalists do share a kernel of the same core idea, what one Antinatalist believes from the next can be wildly different. What The Exploring Antinatalism Po ...
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Cryosphere Podcast

Max Marty, Daniel Walters, and Rebecca Ziegler

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The Cryosphere podcast (formerly the Cryonics Underground Podcast) explores the fascinating and underappreciated world of Cryonics - the process of pausing your biological functions at the moment of legal death with the goal of reviving you in the future. Join us for in-depth discussions on the scientific, social, philosophical, technological, and political implications of this unique and extraordinary experiment. Featuring leaders in the Cryonics industry alongside futurists, philosophers, ...
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A new podcast challenging the current narrative in longevity. The field has a perception problem; it is usually framed negatively, and its potential is misunderstood. And, what does living the so-called 150-year life mean for society? In this podcast series, we explore the various objections to longevity for you to make your own decision. Let’sTalkLongevity.com
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Welcome to the "Road to Transhumanism" Podcast, where we explore the future of Human evolution from a multidisciplinary approach. In every episode, intellects from diverse backgrounds join me – Elio Gereige – to discuss how their field of interest or expertise may impact Humans' evolution in the near future. Hot topics include: Artificial Intelligence, Bionics, Gene Editing, Nanotechnology, Cryptocurrency, and many more!
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THE GREATEST INVESTORS PODCAST is the one place to find everything about the greatest business minds of our time. Here you will learn everything about sales, marketing, business, and investing. You are what you do and who you surround yourself with. Join us so you can become the champ.
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Beyond

Javier Ideami

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Explore the edges of knowledge and creativity from the perspective of Volandino’s spacecraft. Javier Ideami's alter ego, Volandino, debates with leading thinkers and explorers, in english and spanish, always trying to go "Beyond" in connection with the experiences and thoughts of these leading thinkers. The podcast combines editions in both English and Spanish, with a casual format that invites improvisation. "Beyond" is brought to you by Javier Ideami. Ideami is a multidisciplinary award wi ...
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Evgeny Lebedev joins Dr Aubrey de Grey, a pioneer in biomedical gerontology - the study of life extension and rejuvenation - and co-founder of the SENS Research Foundation. Known for his radical approach to ageing, Dr de Grey discusses his latest research, society’s attitude to the human lifespan and his hopes for future anti-ageing treatments. Hos…
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Welcome, to episode #96 of The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast! A podcast, showcasing the wide range of perspectives & ideas throughout Antinatalism as it exists today, through interviews with Antinatalist & non-Antinatalist thinkers & creators of all kinds - now running 5 years strong! I’m your host, Amanda Sukenick, and today, I’m speaking with As…
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Welcome to The Standard podcast’s special edition, where we bring you news highlights from the week that was. Headlines were dominated by escalating moves in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, policies around Kyiv’s use of powerful British-American missiles in the war, and Moscow’s retaliation with what the Kremlin says is a new type of hypersonic weapo…
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A sixth person has died after allegedly drinking 'tainted alcohol shots' suspected of being laced with poisonous methanol during a backpacking holiday in Laos. All are thought to have died after allegedly ingesting the drinks at the Nana Backpacker Hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, where online reviews mention “free unlimited shots”. The hostel manager a…
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Use code SIIM for a 15% discount off Bon Charge: https://boncharge.com/pages/siimlan Timestamps: 00:00 What's the unhealthiest thing in my life 08:00 Bon Charge sponsorship 08:55 How to have good kidney markers 16:18 Does niacinamide inhibit SIRT1 18:55 How to optimize shift work 23:54 What routines to keep when you have a deadline 28:07 Is a hot t…
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…We spoke to the team who captured the event, Dr Marina Arnaudova and Professor Dan Smith from the University of Hertfordshire. Methanol poisoning: Andrea Sella, professor of chemistry at University College London on its impact on the human body. Google UK boss: ‘firms can use AI to help offset Budget tax hike’ Also in this episode: Chemists design…
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On this episode of The Zach Show, Michael Clune discusses his eleven-year long year battle with heroin use, his double life between the streets of Baltimore and the college classroom, the "magic" of the first time, which films depict heroin addiction most realistically, good times with 'Fun Boy,' the long road of recovery, advice for addicts, stand…
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Kyiv claims Russia launched a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time in an attack on Ukraine, but that account has reportedly been disputed by US officials. The powerful weapon is believed to have been fired from Russia’s southern Astrakhan region during a morning attack on Thursday at the central-eastern city of Dnipro - …
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The London Standard’s defence editor Robert Fox on ICBMs, Moscow’s military strategy and future risk. Will Google be forced to sell Chrome? What is ‘sound symbolism’ and why is it important, with Marcus Perlman, associate professor in linguistics and communication at the University of Birmingham Also in this episode: Microsoft has begun opening up …
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In this episode hear Kayla Barnes-Lentz advice on how you can achieve extreme longevity. 00:00 Kayla Barnes Lentz 07:00 Women and longevity 12:00 What is most important for longevity? 16:00 Ore ring sleep score 17:15 Sleeps in faraday cage, blocks out IMF 18:20 Women just doing cardio 18:40 Measure biological age 20:15 Should you sleep alone? 25:00…
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UK inflation has risen to its highest level since April driven by an increase in household energy bills, according to official figures. The Office for National Statistics said Consumer Prices Index inflation rose to 2.3 per cent for October, up from 1.7 per cent in the previous month. It is the sharpest month-on-month increase in the rate of inflat…
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Hear SpaceX successfully launch its sixth Starship flight test. Russia’s mobile nuclear bomb shelters. UK technology secretary on potential social media ban for under 16’s. Microsoft’s Flight Simulator 2024 hasn’t taken off so smoothly… Also in this episode: The RSPCA’s chief vet on protecting pets from carbon monoxide poisoning. Why salmonella may…
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Thousands of British farmers marched on Westminster as tractors converged in central London to protest against Labour plans to end inheritance tax exemption. Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced last month in the budget that farmers with land worth more than £1 million will no longer be able to leave their farms to their children tax free from 2026. …
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Putin has approved changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine. We speak to political editor, Nicholas Cecil. Patient blood could repair bones, Professor Alvaro Mata of pharmacy and chemical engineering, at the University of Nottingham, explains the study. Plus, The Game Awards 2024 with culture writer, and tv and games editor, Vicky Jessop. Also in this …
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Cabinet minister Bridget Phillipson stressed Britain was giving “full backing” to Ukraine amid a report that it will join America in allowing Kyiv to fire West-supplied long-range missiles into Russia. Outgoing US president Joe Biden’s decision could see long-range missiles used initially in the Kursk region of Russia, where Ukrainian troops seized…
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Joe Biden has given Ukraine the green light to use long-range weapons against Russia for the first time. Could pond-life power future space missions to Mars? We speak to Erik Gauger, professor in quantum theory at Heriot-Watt university’s Institute of Photonics and quantum sciences. Plus, hear the voice of King Richard III, created using state-of-t…
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Evgeny Lebedev joins Dr Aubrey de Grey, a pioneer in biomedical gerontology - the study of life extension and rejuvenation - and co-founder of the SENS Research Foundation. Known for his radical approach to ageing, Dr de Grey discusses his latest research, society’s attitude to the human lifespan and his hopes for future anti-ageing treatments. Hos…
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The temperature in London next week is set to plummet into chilly single digits. But what effect is this cold weather having on our brains - and what can we do to keep our wellbeing levels topped up as the mercury drops, stave off seasonal depression and ensure our bodies enjoy a regular rest pattern in order to reboot effectively? It comes after t…
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Order my new book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1B2XM1 Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:35 Raghav’s new study on epigenetic age 04:25 Biological age explained 10:45 How epigenetics affects aging 12:40 Biological age clocks and biomarkers 21:50 Top performers in lowering epigenetic age 32:20 How chronological age affects biological age 35:20 Gene therapi…
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Well… University of Nottingham scientists say that a compound, Cordyceps militaris, also known as caterpillar fungus, could help towards a 'game-changing' cancer drug. We speak to the lead author, Dr. Cornelia De Moor. The UK pledges £79 million to accelerate the energy transition in developing countries. The Royal Observatory tells us how to spot …
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Today marks the launch of The London Standard’s 2024 Winter Appeal, in collaboration with Comic Relief. The campaign’s aim is to help organisations in London and across the UK that support refugees and homeless people. In this episode we’re joined by our campaigns editor, David Cohen, and CEO of Comic Relief, Samir Patel. We also hear of Claude's s…
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Consumer group Which? has launched a £3 billion claim against Apple, claiming the tech giant has breached competition law by “forcing its iCloud services on customers” - an allegation Apple rejects and say will defend “vigorously”. The London Standard’s health reporter Daniel Keane discusses a vote by pharmacy owners to reduce hours in row over fun…
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Victims of the Church of England’s worst ever child abuser have demanded further resignations after the Archbishop of Canterbury quit in ‘shame’ over the scandal. Justin Welby had been under days of pressure after a damning review into attacks by barrister John Smyth QC - who died in South Africa 2018 - that found he may have been brought to justic…
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President-elect Donald Trump has handed Elon Musk the job of running a new 'Department of Government Efficiency' as part of his new cabinet. The London Standard’s deputy political editor Jitendra Joshi joins us for the latest. Plus, we head to Lisbon to speak to Web Summit co-founder, Paddy Cosgrave. Also in this episode: Amazon pulls the plug on F…
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The second incarnation of president-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet is taking shape. The London Standard’s deputy political editor Jitendra Joshi reports on Tuesday that Team Trump 2.0 ushers in potentially dismal consequences for Ukraine, illegal immigrants and the global climate. Trump has already announced a few cabinet-level appointments - so, who…
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A new law has been proposed to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. The bill is calling for terminally ill people, who are expected to die within six months, to be given the right to choose to end their life. Cop29: Starmer not ‘telling people how to live’ to reach new emissions goal. NHS pill to help people stop smoking with The London St…
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Sir Keir Starmer joined French president Emmanuel Macron for Armistice Day commemorations in Paris - the first time a British leader attended the remembrance event in the French capital since Winston Churchill with Charles de Gaulle in 1944. They met French and British veterans as part of commemorations for the 106th anniversary of the 1918 Armisti…
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World leaders are heading to Baku, where they face pressure over delivering finance for poor countries to cope with climate change and increasing their ambitions on emissions cuts. We’re joined by Dr Simon Lewis, professor of climate change science at UCL. NHS doctors could ‘spend more time with patients’ thanks to AI helper. Could red wine prevent…
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Nicola Barron delves into the fascinating world of negotiation with Simon Horton, a globally recognised negotiation skills trainer. In this episode, Simon shares strategies for achieving win-win outcomes, building trust, and knowing when to walk away. Simon reveals the secrets to effective negotiation that you can use in both personal and professio…
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The Standard’s lifestyle and culture writer, India Block, has been looking into the growing problem of ‘mankeeping’. A new term from Stanford researchers which describes how women are bearing the brunt when it comes to male loneliness. In part two, our Deputy Political Editor, Jitendra Joshi, explains everything you need to know about Susie Wells, …
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New DNA analysis of the moulded remains of victims in the 79 AD Pompeii disaster after Mount Vesuvius erupted - undertaken by Germany’s Max Planck Institute and Italy’s Universita di Firenze - has revealed new details about their sex, age and ancestry. Online harm: could Australia-style social media ban to protect under-16s ban work here? Tech & Sc…
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The Great Migration: Choosing Your Dream Lifestyle in a Borderless World | Mindblowers Podcast with Daniel Kafer & Michael Rosmer @OffshoreCitizen Topics include. - How VR and the Metaverse will impact expats in terms of social contact and education. - Could modular passports be a new solution, that would work for digital nomads and expats? In this…
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ITV’s Until I Kill You, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, has gripped audiences across the country. But, how does the hit drama compare to the true story behind it? Our culture writer Vicky Jessop has the details. In part two, The London Standard’s Will Hosie catches up with the star of Emily in Paris, Lily Collins, as part of our 100 people shaping Lo…
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Australia is set to introduce what’s described as the world’s first laws banning under-16s from social media, citing risks to child physical and mental health. Mpox: fourth UK case found in London. Cuba total blackout as Hurricane Rafael downs power grid. Also in this episode: Steve O’Hear: a tribute to ‘remarkably talented’ London tech journalist …
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In JD Vance’s words, Donald Trump has pulled off ‘the greatest political comeback in US history’, and will be the next president of the United States. He’s the first person in over a century to secure two non-consecutive terms, since Grover Cleveland in 1897. Andrew Rudalevige, professor of government at Bowdoin College in Maine, joins us from the …
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Use code SIIM for a 15% discount off Bon Charge: https://boncharge.com/pages/siimland Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:30 What are peptides and how are they made 07:20 Safety of peptides 12:52 FDA and peptides 18:45 BPC157 31:10 TB500 37:20 Growth hormone peptides 44:20 Longevity peptides, Epitalon, Melanotan 52:35 Fundamentals of lifestyle 56:45 Prepari…
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Tech & Science daily looks at Donald Trump’s presidential election digital communications strategy in comparison to the media gameplan deployed by his rival Kamala Harris. Communications expert Mark Borkowski, founder of Borkowski PR, examines the campaigns, Elon Musk’s backing and Trump’s all important decision to bet big on podcasts, notably Joe …
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Welcome to The Mindblowers Podcast with hosts Lars Tvede and Daniel Kafer. This episode brings you a powerful conversation with AI expert David Shapiro as they explore the seismic shifts AI and robotics are causing across industries, careers, and society itself. Together, they unpack a broad array of insights—from strategies to navigate the workfor…
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It’s election day in the US and polls suggest that it’s neck and neck between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Our Deputy Political Editor, Jitendra Joshi, joins us to discuss what role the Supreme Court could play in this extremely close race. In part two, Nick Curtis, the Standard’s Chief Theatre Critic, gives his v…
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Authorities in Poland claim four people arrested over incendiary devices that started fires in Birmingham and Leipzig were staging dress rehearsals for a Russian plot to attack a transatlantic flight. Get checked for prostate cancer, urges GB Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy. First ferret birth for cloned animal. Also in this episode: Smoking: it takes l…
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On this episode of The Zach Show, Zach discusses how Donald Trump is undermining free elections and democracy as a whole, why Donald Trump knew he lost the 2020 election from the beginning, how Trump illegally pressured the Department of Justice to overturn the election, how Trump incited a violent insurrection at the capitol on January 6th, the fa…
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Our Deputy Political Editor, Jitendra Joshi, discusses the most pivotal moments from an extraordinary campaign trail. There’s been assassination attempts, court cases, high-profile blunders, a new Democratic nominee, and plenty of drama. But, where does this all leave the presidential race now? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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At least 10 people died after a volcano on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia erupted spewing explosive plumes of lava and forcing authorities to evacuate nearby villages. Royal Navy missile shoots drone in first-of-kind operation. NHS test iPhone adapter to check patients for throat cancer. Also in this episode: Supermarket staff banned fro…
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The Great Migration: Choosing Your Dream Lifestyle in a Borderless World | Mindblowers Podcast with Daniel Kafer & Michael Rosmer00:00 What is the great migration02:23 Comparing living costs by country04:25 Why the rich are leaving the west05:20 The tax burden per country06:20 Quality of life has increased around the world07:40 The most attractive …
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Nicola Barron joins one of the UK's most respected literary agents, Juliet Mushens, to talk about the publishing world and her upcoming Masterclass for The Standard. Juliet shares her expertise and gives practical advice for aspiring authors. Topics include: The role of literary agents Tips on submitting your manuscript and catching an agent’s atte…
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On this preview of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev is in conversation with the Oscar-winning actor, Dame Helen Mirren. Now, this is a bit of a break from the usual guests on Tech & Science Daily, but in this wide ranging conversation Evgeny and Dame Helen discuss everything from the evolution of technology, ageing, to the contemporary media landsca…
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On this preview of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev is in conversation with the Oscar-winning actor, Dame Helen Mirren. They discuss everything from the evolution of technology, ageing, the contemporary media landscape and the idea of God. “It’s so sad that Kurt Cobain died when he did, because he never got to see GPS” Listen to the full conversatio…
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