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We are always looking for ways to amplify supporters' voices, hear your reflections on the big news stories of the moment, and connect our readers with our newsroom. We hope that this monthly podcast will enable us to do just this – providing a platform for journalists, Guardian supporters and indus...
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We need to talk about … the environmental impact of our fashion addiction
This episode of our podcast series examines the environmental impact of our shopping habits and the seemingly unstoppable rise of ‘fast fashion’

We need to talk about … education
Guardian journalists, supporters and industry experts discuss what education systems around the world can learn from each other and how to enable chan...

Guardian podcast: We need to talk about … the death of the high street
Guardian journalists, supporters and industry experts discuss the failing health of UK high streets and the impact on communities. What can local spac...

We need to talk about...Extinction
George Monbiot and wildlife experts discuss the increasingly devastating impacts of human behaviour on fauna and flora, and what can be done to protec...

We need to talk about … the impact of artificial intelligence
In this monthly podcast, Guardian supporters share their experiences and put questions to a panel of journalists and industry experts. This episode fo...

Podcast: why is positive news coverage so vital in today's world?
This episode of our regular podcast focuses on the impact of the modern news cycle on our health and wellbeing, and whether a greater focus on positiv...

Podcast: We need to talk about … the rise of veganism
In this monthly podcast, Guardian supporters share their experiences and put questions to a panel of journalists and industry experts. This episode fo...

We need to talk about … the future of journalism
Guardian supporters pose the questions as The Guardian’s editor-in-chief, Katharine Viner, discusses the challenges facing journalism and her vision f...

We need to talk about … finding common ground
Guardian supporters set the agenda and feature in this podcast considering whether society is becoming more polarised – and if so, how we might tackle...

We need to talk about...Brexit
A monthly podcast in which Guardian journalists tackle a topic suggested by Guardian members and answer their questions on it. In this edition, Vicky...

We need to talk about...Nationalism
A monthly podcast in which Guardian journalists tackle a topic suggested by Guardian members and answer their questions on it. In this edition, Vicky...

Feed change - We need to talk about ... Members podcast
This feed is changing from Live events to our new monthly Membership podcast, We need to talk about …

We need to talk about... public healthcare
Is it reasonable to expect the state to provide universal healthcare? Vicky Frost and a panel including the Guardian’s Sarah Boseley and Denis Campbel...

We need to talk about protest – Guardian Members' exclusive podcast
From protests against President Trump and Brexit, to Romanian anti-corruption demonstrations and the people defending threats to local libraries – we...

Michael Chabon on The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay – books podcast
The Pulitzer prize-winning novelist looks back on a modern classic at a Guardian book club event

We need to talk about climate change – Guardian Members' exclusive podcast
What will a Trump presidency mean for the future of the planet? In the first of our new monthly podcasts for Guardian members, in which expert panelis...

The rise of Donald Trump - Guardian Live event podcast
It is an election result that has left the US and the rest of the world reeling, that saw a man with no record in any political office, a reality TV s...

Utopia 2016: how to die a good death – Guardian Live event podcast
By turning away from death, by ignoring its inevitability, are we making our death more distressing for ourselves and for our loved ones? Giles Fraser...

Can the Labour party rebuild and win? Guardian Live event – audio
The Guardian’s political editor Anushka Asthana alongside Paul Mason, Rafael Behr, Hugh Muir, Polly Toynbee and John Harris reflect on the tumultuous...

The Guardian Live interview with Ed Balls and Jonathan Freedland
From the Labour conference in Liverpool, Ed Balls talks to the Guardian’s Jonathan Freedland about his memoir, his views on Labour’s survival and whet...

Gary Younge: Another day in the death of America - Guardian Live event
On an average day in America, seven children and teens will be shot dead. At a Guardian Members’ event Gary Younge discusses his 18-month investigatio...

The Observer interview with Nick Clegg and Andrew Rawnsley – Gdn Live
Nick Clegg, former deputy prime minister, joins the Observer’s Andrew Rawnsley to discuss his time in government and the current turmoil in mainstream...

Tim Farron talks to Heather Stewart – Guardian Live interview
The Lib Dem leader talks to the Guardian’s political editor about Brexit, his party’s future and potential alliances

Crisis on the left: what's the future of progressive politics? – Guardian Live
John Harris, a cross-party panel and Guardian Members ask if the only way to defeat the Tories is to create a more representative, pluralist politics...

How to live a happy life – Guardian Live event
Dawn Foster asks a UTOPIA 2016/Guardian Live panel what makes us happy and whether happiness is now a marker for success that causes anxiety

What did the 80s do for us? – Guardian Live event with Alexei Sayle
‘The godfather of alternative comedy’ takes a walk down memory lane with the Guardian’s Andy Beckett to understand the impact of a tumultuous decade

Rose Tremain on her novel The Gustav Sonata - Books podcast
Orange Prize winner Rose Tremain gives an account of writing her latest book, The Gustav Sonata

AI, augmented reality and the future of gaming – Guardian live event
At a Guardian Live event, games editor Keith Stuart asks a panel of designers and programmers what the advances in artificial intelligence mean for ga...

Chilcot: the Iraq war inquiry – Guardian Live event
Following the publication of the Chilcot report, the Guardian’s deputy editor, Paul Johnson, asks a Guardian Live panel how the invasion, occupation a...

Panama Papers: the biggest leak in history – Guardian Live event
Award-winning investigative journalists from Süddeutsche Zeitung Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer reveal the inside story behind the biggest l...

What will the world look like in 2025? – Guardian Live event
At the end of a turbulent week, Mark Rice-Oxley and a panel of writers, philosophers and anthropologists take a step back to make their predictions fo...

UK votes for Brexit: what happens next? – Guardian Live event
Jonathan Freedland chairs a discussion of what happens after the vote to leave the EU, the biggest political shock for decades

What next for Syria? – Guardian Live event
As a result of the Syrian conflict, more than half of the country’s population has been displaced. At a Guardian Live event, Middle East correspondent...

EU debate: countdown to the referendum – Guardian Live event
As the final week of campaigning heats up, the Guardian’s political editor Anushka Asthana and her cross-party panel offer passion and clarity as they...

The next UN secretary general: meet the candidates - Guardian Live
Three of the people standing for UN secretary general present their vision for ‘the world’s most impossible job’

Free speech under attack - Guardian Live event
An expert panel debates whether there should be limits to what we say and write, and if so, who should decide what is acceptable or not?

What would Brexit mean for the UK? - Guardian Live event
Guardian writers Polly Toynbee, Larry Elliott, Natalie Nougayrède and Rafael Behr analyse the EU exit and remain campaigns

Don DeLillo on writing his novel Underworld - books podcast
The American novelist Don DeLillo gives an account of writing his modern masterpiece Underworld to the Guardian book club

The idiot brain: with Dean Burnett and Robin Ince - Guardian Live evt
Dean Burnett and Robin Ince examine the wonderfully messy, disorganised and often illogical workings of the human brain

How a woman is made: Sara Pascoe and Laura Bates - Guardian Live event
Zoe Williams chairs a discussion on how sexism has changed in the digital age, the failures of sex education and what can be done to improve equality