#033 Is Trump Better For Black America Than Barack Obama? (with Kehinde Andrews)

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#76 Truth & Illusions (with Derren Brown)

Derren and I spoke about stoicism, the psychology of socio-political standpoints, faith healing, how we frame suffering, relationships and...there is a great story about a parrot at the end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 

#75 Democracy Is Dead. What Now? (with David Runciman)

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