Episode Notes ⚖️ "A wrongful conviction. A misdiagnosed illness. A newsfeed that tells you only what you "want" to hear." We like to think we’re rational thinkers—but what if "bias" wasn’t just shaping our own decisions, but the decisions made about us? In this ""15-minute Talking Point Shorts episode"", we uncover how ""confirmation bias"" quietly influences the choices we make—and the judgments others make about us. As Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman warns, even scientists who commit to a theory tend to disregard conflicting facts, concluding that the ""facts must be wrong, not the theory"". If the most rational thinkers do this, what about the rest of us? From "social media to justice and medicine," are the unseen dangers of bias shaping our lives more than we realise? 🎧 ""Hit play and challenge your own thinking."" 📧 info@talkingpoint.site 📱 WhatsApp/Txt 07948568191 Join our WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DxchVTyr2ah6nJTeshMyrm This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Have you ever dreamed of being the voice that introduces the nation’s favourite programmes? In this latest ""Talking Point Shorts"" episode, I share my journey of creating a continuity demo inspired by my dream of becoming a BBC Radio 4 continuity announcer (hyperlink here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0012qgp ). This dream isn’t just rooted in ambition—it’s a tribute to the icons who made an indelible mark on me during the 80s and 90s: the unmistakable gravitas of ""Brian Perkins"", the elegance of ""Charlotte Green"", the warmth of ""Andrew Crawford"", and the charm of ""Catriona Young"". Recording this demo wasn’t years in the making, but it was deeply meaningful—both as a creative outlet and a therapeutic exploration of my love for radio. It’s a reflection of my passion for a medium that’s been a constant companion, and the occasional commissions I’ve had accepted on Radio 4 only deepened that connection. This episode doesn’t just look back—it also looks ahead. Stay tuned as I reveal a glimpse into the next season of ""Talking Point"", where we’ll dive into the barriers faced in the audio industry. I’ll be joined by two incredible guests: acclaimed audio producer ""Morrison Ellis"", (hyperlink here: https://morrisonellis.co.uk/ ) whose work has redefined sound design, and ""Sam Wilkins"", (hyperlink here: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/samuel-wilkins-3704b543 ) a trailblazer in making audio accessible to all. 🎧 ""Tune in now"" to hear my continuity demo and join me in celebrating the power of radio, storytelling, and the voices that inspire us. Whether you’re a lifelong Radio 4 fan or simply curious about the magic of the airwaves, this episode promises a journey full of nostalgia and excitement! Episode Notes Notes go here This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Episode Notes 🎙️ Ever listened to yourself listen? In this quirky entry from my Intermediary Shorts Single Episode series, you're invited to step into a world of technical tangles, posture tweaks, and reflections on self-care. These are not just sound checks—they’re sound bites from the mind’s backstage, where each interconnecting link slyly shifts, voiced in an ironically sped-up cadence that doubles as its own commentary. Through carefully edited snippets, I explore the art of active and passive listening, revealing how even the smallest conversational cues connect us and recalibrate us. And with a touch of irony in every layered clip, you’ll be left pondering: are we ever truly alone in our thoughts? Get ready to eavesdrop… on myself. Notes go here This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Talking Point: Impossible Is Possible What’s the impossible that was made possible for you? In this episode of Talking Point, Philip Anderson explores how the impossible becomes possible through the power of technology, human resilience, and service. We begin with Angela Peak, a nurse turned self-care coach, who helps exhausted healthcare professionals rediscover their energy and well-being. Her story exemplifies how personal transformation is possible even in the face of overwhelming challenges. Next, David Beard, Head of Technology at British Wireless for the Blind, shares insights into the organisation’s vital work. For nearly a century, British Wireless has used radio technology to connect and comfort those living with sight loss, offering a lifeline against isolation. David discusses how radio’s relevance continues to evolve in the digital age. We also meet Martin Rhodes, who reflects on the joys of HAM radio, a timeless hobby that continues to inspire communication across the globe made possible by screen reading technology. In addition to these guest appearances, the Talking Point team explores other remarkable stories of human determination and technological innovation, leaving you rethinking what’s possible in your own life. Among these stories is Eo Davies, a woman with cerebral palsy, who has accomplished the remarkable feats of driving a car, riding a bike, and even sailing a boat—proving that determination can conquer any barrier. Jenny Tate also shares her journey of how Dragon Naturally Speaking technology made it possible for her to complete her honours degree with the Open University, despite facing challenges that once seemed insurmountable. Ready to be inspired? [Listen here] Email the show: info@talkingpoint.site Visit the Talking Point official website: www.talkingpoint.site
In light of the recent riots, we're asking: is Britain racist or just angry? Music used in this podcast: Primetime News Variations. Reproduced under a Music standard License. Item ID: 2910499 Licensor's Author Username: leto.
Ever wondered how a childhood trauma shapes your life? In this gripping episode, I recount a pivotal moment from my childhood that changed my life forever. At just 10 years old, I fell 20-30 feet from a tree, narrowly escaping death by the slimmest of margins. Born with Bilateral Optic Nerve Hypoplasia, a rare condition affecting my vision and associated with hypoglycaemia and intellectual disabilities, I’ve faced numerous challenges. Join me as I delve into the harrowing experience and the long-term impacts of the fall, which left me questioning whether my memory and language difficulties are linked to the head injury or my congenital condition. This episode marks a new departure for me, as I turn the microphone on my own story instead of my usual reporting on global accessibility and inclusion issues. Learn about the resilience, uncertainty, and strength that has defined my journey. 🎙️ Listen to: A Leap from the Tree" 🌳 Email me: info@talkingpoint.site Podcast Main: www.talkingpoint.site This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Ever been blown away by a good audiobook? "Half a Century of Stories: How Calibre Audio Redefines Access for All" "Dive into the story of Calibre Audio as I explore how a vision for accessible books became a lifeline for many and sparked a global conversation on the need for inclusivity in literature." Join me for a special hour-long episode of Talking Point, as I celebrate the golden anniversary of Calibre Audio, a pioneer in making literature accessible to those with additional print needs. For 50 years, Calibre has not just provided books but has championed the cause of inclusivity, ensuring everyone can experience the joy of a good story. As someone who grew up benefiting from Calibre’s vast array of children's titles, I understand deeply the impact of their work. "Calibre was a beacon of hope during my childhood, offering stories that my mother, due to personal circumstance, couldn't read aloud to me. Their commitment to accessibility transformed my access to literature and allowed me to dream big," I reflect. Discover how Calibre Audio has shaped the landscape of accessible reading, from their early days using audio cassettes to today's advanced digital offerings. I dive into why accessible literature matters more than ever in a world that still grapples with reading inequalities and what the future holds for inclusive publishing. Celebration Highlight: Don't miss hearing about the "Inclusive Voices Competition," a creative initiative launched to mark this Calibre Audio golden milestone. It invites stories featuring characters with additional print needs, aiming to inspire and educate by showcasing diverse experiences through literature. **Listen to Talking Point: 'A Word in Your Ear' Part 1. This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Talking Point - Breaking Boundaries: A Pathway to Inclusion - Accessibility and Beyond "How Innovations and Insights Are Paving the Way for a More Accessible Tomorrow" - In this thought-provoking episode of Talking Point, we delve into the complex world of accessibility. We reflect on 30 years of disability discrimination legislation, questioning the progress in equality and respect. This episode critically assesses the Disability Discrimination Act and The Equality Act, while spotlighting the WelcoME platform's success in making public places more accessible. We also feature Cobolt's Talking Air Fryer, transforming cooking experiences for individuals with sight loss, and a special report on Clean Air Zones with Declan Ridell, examining their role as a catalyst for environmental change. Interspersed with listener-recommended life-enhancing apps, join us for an enlightening journey into accessibility - where empathy meets technology, and innovation sparks action. "Episode 4: Dive into a world where accessibility is not just a concept, but a lived reality." [Listen now! Episode transcript is available via the following link located next to the listen button: https://www.philip-anderson.co.uk/breaking-boundaries-a-pathway-to-inclusion-accessibility-and-beyond This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Episode 3 on accessibility is here! Dive into the UK rail debate and discover an app changing the game for visually impaired bookworms—all with a retro pop culture twist! "Join hosts Philip Anderson and Martin Rhodes for a compelling 60-minute journey through some of Britain's most pressing topics, seamlessly connected to bring you insights that matter. Starting with the incendiary debates surrounding UK rail ticket office closures, we delve into what this could mean for those who require alternative ways to access our railways. But we don't stop there; we're thrilled to feature Steve Benett, the guiding force behind the Dolphin Easy Reader app, transforming the world for those with sight and print impairments. Furthermore, influenced by your comments, we explore the environmental impact of technology, offering a balanced discussion that elevates listener insights. As a cherry on top, we take a nostalgic romp through the past four decades, revealing how electronic innovations have shaped pop culture. So, why not dedicate an hour of your day for an enriching, thought-provoking discourse, served with our customary satirical seasoning?" ? Contact: info@talkingpoint.site www.talkingpoint.site This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Introducing the Latest Episode: "Breaking Barriers: The Victor Reader's Literary Revolution" with Mathieu Paquette, Project Manager at HumanWare 🎙️📚 Tune in to the latest episode of The Talking Point Podcast, available on your smart speaker and via the Talking Point Website at www.talkingpoint.site. Join us as we embark on a journey of breaking barriers and embracing a literary revolution with our esteemed guest, Mathieu Paquette, Project Manager at HumanWare. 📚🎙️ 🌍✨ Discover how the Victor Reader, an extraordinary device, has transformed the accessibility landscape and revolutionized the reading experience for countless individuals with sight loss across the globe. Join hosts Philip Anderson and Martin Rhodes for 30 minutes of lively intelligent conversation with a satirical twist. ✨🎧 🤔📱 But before we dive into the literary world, let's kick off the episode with a quirky question: "What's the weirdest electronic gadget you own?" 📱🤔 Get ready for some unexpected and humorous responses as we set the tone for an exciting and captivating discussion on the remarkable Victor Reader and its impact on the lives of visually impaired individuals. 🔊 Don't miss out on this enlightening episode! Listen now on your smart speaker or visit the Talking Point Website at www.talkingpoint.site to join us on this exhilarating exploration of how the Victor Reader has paved the way for a new chapter in the world of accessible literature. 🎧✨ Like Talking Point on Facebook: fb.me/talkingpointpodcast0 Contact The Show: www.talkingpoint.site This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-57b6db for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Point Podcast.
Have you ever been wrongfully accused of lying Introducing "Did It," the captivating new series from Against The Odds Motivational Podcast. ? Prepare to be inspired as we explore the remarkable journey of Haley Valente. Episode 1: Lights Out! Discover how, at a tender age of eight and a half, Haley faced the unimaginable as she lost her sight overnight due to a debilitating illness. Mistakenly diagnosed with Conversion Disorder, she defied all odds and refused to surrender. Now, at 22, she embraces life with unwavering determination. With an unbreakable passion for music and the arts, Haley fearlessly pursues her dreams, undaunted by any obstacle in her path. Currently in her second year at university, she aspires to conquer the world of media. Don't miss this incredible episode! Tune in to hear Haley's awe-inspiring tale of resilience and triumph. Listen now and be empowered to overcome any challenge life throws your way.
Talkingpoint: The controversial podcast where we debate the issues that matter to you! In this Episode: What's been your experience of workplace disability discrimination? In this latest episode, you'll find two striking cases of discrimination on the shop floor and a thought-provoking discussion around the downside of ambiguous language found within the Equality Act in respect to that woolly phrase of "reasonable adjustment." Thank you Frances Leckie, Helen Sims, Martin Rhodes and Melanie Ruse for your excellent contributions.
Have you ever been unjustly accused of lying? Introducing, Did It, from Against The Odds, with my guest, Haley Valente. Haley was just eight and a half years old when the medical fraternity thought she was presenting with Conversion Disorder when she lost her sight altogether over night following a debilitating illness that left her unable to walk for three months. This is a story of succeeding against the odds. It's a story of ambition and hope, of creativity and a young lady's determination to test her limits.
What connections have you made through the gift of flowers? Listen to Dr Rebecca's compelling account of how one pack of Sunflower seeds changed her life despite her heroic fight against severe ME. All episodes in this series: https://www.philip-anderson.co.uk/surviving-me
What are the facts and realities of Chronic Fatigue?? Is fatigue its only symptom? And, can it be cured by rest? Listen to this latest episode from Against The Odds with Guest Dr Dinsdale who uses her own experience to challenge the present tide of ignorance of a debilitating illness that has ruined and cost lives. Follow this series: www.philip-anderson.co.uk/surviving-me
What do you do when you find that you've been robbed of 22 hours a day of your life and are forced to spend it cooped up in your bedroom due to a devistating illness medical professionals know little about? Listen to the next two-part chapter in Dr Rebecca's life, Lost Time, part of the Surviving ME series by Against The Odds Motivational Podcast, available now here, or via all good Podcatcher sites including Amazon, Spotify, Google and more. Or, direct from my website www.againsttheoddspodcast.com
Against The Odds - Surviving ME - Episode 1 - Life Joy Have you ever been robbed of time? In this series, Author and life coach, Dr Rebecca Williams Dinsdale discusses her endless fight against the debilitating condition, myalgic encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue (ME), and how it claimed 30 years of her life with little help from medical professionals. Her experience is a shining testament of the power of the human spirit in her ability to find strength in adversity amid a perpetual backdrop of weariness and despair. Through her own purpose built Life Joy programme and personal experience, Rebecca is now supporting others in similar situations to find life-changing solutions to their own suffering. Episodes Available In This Series: * Introducing Surviving ME * Episode 1: Life Joy * Episode 2: Lost Time * Episode 3: Faith & Spirituality.
Introducing Surviving ME - How Chronic Fatigue Claimed 30 Year's for Dr Rebecca Williams Dinsdale - the life coach and author of inspiring Ivy. Have you ever been robbed of time? In this series, Author and life coach, Dr Rebecca Williams Dinsdale discusses her endless fight against the debilitating condition, myalgic encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue (ME), and how it claimed 30 years of her life with little help from medical professionals. Her experience is a shining testament of the power of the human spirit in her ability to find strength in adversity amid a perpetual backdrop of weariness and despair. Through her own purpose built Life Joy programme and personal experience, Rebecca is now supporting others in similar situations to find life-changing solutions to their own suffering. Other Episodes Available In This Series: * Introducing Surviving ME * Episode 1: Life Joy Coming Soon: * Episode 2: Lost Time * Episode 3: Faith & Spirituality. * Episode 4: Ivy
Talkingpoint: the controversial podcast which debates the issues important to you. Today: The pros and cons of mobile technology with a message for motorists who dial while driving.
Talkingpoint: the free speech podcast which debates the issues important to you. Hosted by Philip Francis Anderson. Today: how not to complain and much more!