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No Fear. No Favour. The SEEN in Journalism Podcast

No Fear. No Favour. The SEEN in Journalism Podcast
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Journalism should be fearless - and free of favour. This podcast is about holding the line.
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This week we had a fascinating conversation with Helen Joyce, a journalist and expert in media markets - and Director of Advocacy at the human rights charity Sex Matters. Formerly an editor at the Economist across a series of briefs, she wrote Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality in 2021 and has become one of the best-known and most articulate voices on the issue. In this week’s episode:* Helen’s own experience of becoming a media ‘untouchable’ after speaking out on the reality of sex * The reality of media tactics to reframe coverage of ‘gender’ and free speech * Why she thinks the BBC should have the licence fee removed (and you’ll be surprised at the response)Links to the stories we talked about in this episodeSupreme Court ruling brings clarity - BBC April 19 2025Susan Smith on Woman’s Hour April 23 2025BBC Newscast - The trans ex-judge challenging the Supreme Court rulingBeing targeted by Lynsay Watson - by Helen Joyce Why the BBC deserves to be defunded - by Helen JoyceHow Auntie excludes - The Critic June 2023Trans woman loses case over Brianna Ghey X posts - BBCTrans activist linked to Graham Linehan arrest is disgraced police officer sacked for branding free speech campaigner a woman beater and a Nazi - Daily Mail Media chaos in Brazil - LatAm Journalism ReviewHelen Joyce on Woman’s Hour May 14 2025Helen Joyce and Professor Sophie Scott on Woman’s Hour February 2020 Free-speech champion harassed by trans police officer is accused of hate crime - TelegraphJulie Bindel’s Substack Get full access to SEENinJournalism’s Substack at seeninjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
Listen to former BBC staffers Cath and Jo-Anne talk to investigative journalist Nick Wallis, the man who exposed the Post Office scandal. He’s now writing a follow up book to The Great Post Office Scandal - but has also turned his gimlet eye on the capture of global institutions by gender identity ideology.Find Nick’s whistle-blowing Genderblog here - including links to his live X coverage of the Graham Linehan trialEpisode highlights include:* Why he hesitated to speak publicly at first - and what finally pushed him to act* The role of the BBC and legacy media in shaping the debate* Why persistence is the defining quality of investigative reporting* What he tells younger journalists: “Keep buggering on.”Thank you for listening.Relevant links:The Post Office ScandalCharlie KirkRadio 4 1800 September 11 reporting Charlie Kirk listen at 14’45’’Jenni MurrayWPUK Journalism event Sonia Sodha Julie Bindel Susan Dalgety Susanna Rustin Helen LewisEmma Barnett interviews Mark Rowley R4 Today Sept 10 listen from 0745 GMTTickle vs GiggleTrade unions oppose Supreme CourtNUJ Code of ConductDarlington Nurses UnionFreedom in the ArtsThis Isn’t WorkingBBC Scotland - The Sandie Peggie TribunalSex Matters - intimidation and harassment of women Get full access to SEENinJournalism’s Substack at seeninjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
We’ve launched a new podcast: No Fear. No Favour. The SEEN in Journalism Podcast.In Episode One, former BBC journalists Jo-Anne, Cath and Sam reflect on what it means to cover sex and gender issues with impartiality - and what happens when stories are quietly shelved.Topics include safeguarding, the role of editorial policy, why trust in journalism is under strain and the big stories of the week. Get full access to SEENinJournalism’s Substack at seeninjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
Listen to former BBC staffers Cath and Jo-Anne talk to investigative journalist Nick Wallis, the man who exposed the Post Office scandal. He’s now writing a follow up book to The Great Post Office Scandal - but has also turned his gimlet eye on the capture of global institutions by gender identity ideology. Find Nick’s whistle-blowing Genderblog here - including links to his live X coverage of the Graham Linehan trial Thank you for listening.Relevant links: Charlie KirkRadio 4 1800 September 11 reporting Charlie Kirk listen at 14’45’’Jenni MurrayWPUK Journalism event Sonia Sodha Julie Bindel Susan Dalgety Susanna Rustin Helen LewisEmma Barnett interviews Mark Rowley R4 Today Sept 10 listen from 0745 GMTTickle vs GiggleTrade unions oppose Supreme CourtNUJ Code of ConductDarlington Nurses UnionFreedom in the ArtsThis Isn’t WorkingBBC Scotland - The Sandie Peggie Tribunal Get full access to SEENinJournalism’s Substack at seeninjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
We’ve launched a new podcast: No Fear. No Favour. The SEEN in Journalism Podcast.In Episode One, former BBC journalists Jo-Anne, Cath and Sam reflect on what it means to cover sex and gender issues with impartiality — and what happens when stories are quietly shelved.Topics today include safeguarding, the role of editorial policy, why trust in journalism is under strain and the big stories of the week. 🎧 Listen on Substack or your preferred podcast platform. Get full access to SEENinJournalism’s Substack at seeninjournalism.substack.com/subscribe