Recent Episodes
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Tech Workers
Nov 5, 2024 – 28:52 -
Food Systems
Oct 29, 2024 – 28:14 -
Meaning of Work
Oct 22, 2024 – 28:08 -
Sea Travelling
Oct 15, 2024 – 28:22 -
Gender and Radicalisation
Oct 8, 2024 – 28:12 -
Architecture and Hope
Oct 1, 2024 – 28:11 -
Sight and Power
Sep 24, 2024 – 28:59 -
Medical Icons
Sep 17, 2024 – 28:04 -
Coffee Culture
Sep 10, 2024 – 27:54 -
The British Elite
Sep 3, 2024 – 28:18 -
Shopping
Jun 25, 2024 – 28:42 -
The swimming pool
Jun 18, 2024 – 27:55 -
The politics of the body
Jun 11, 2024 – 29:00 -
Opioids
Jun 4, 2024 – 29:41 -
Garden Utopias
May 28, 2024 – 28:50 -
Richard Sennett
May 21, 2024 – 27:58 -
Anonymity - Self-creation
Feb 14, 2024 – 29:09 -
Capitalism
Feb 7, 2024 – 28:47 -
Traditionalism - Russian Orthodox Converts
Jan 31, 2024 – 28:03 -
THE ENGLISH
Jan 24, 2024 – 29:02 -
The Passport
Jan 17, 2024 – 29:00 -
The Power of Song
Jan 10, 2024 – 28:27 -
Hope and the 'good enough' life
Jan 3, 2024 – 28:23 -
Intersections
Oct 25, 2023 – 29:14 -
The Grave - Memorial Benches
Oct 18, 2023 – 28:22 -
Pets
Oct 11, 2023 – 28:11 -
Sugar
Oct 4, 2023 – 29:02 -
Woke
Sep 27, 2023 – 28:19 -
Guns
Sep 20, 2023 – 28:25 -
Water Ways
Sep 13, 2023 – 28:43 -
Boxing and Kickboxing
Sep 6, 2023 – 28:02 -
The Petite Bourgeoisie
Aug 30, 2023 – 28:18 -
High Finance
Jun 7, 2023 – 28:02 -
Fashion Re-imagined
May 31, 2023 – 28:17 -
Digital intimacy
May 24, 2023 – 28:14 -
Prison Abolition
May 17, 2023 – 28:05 -
Taste and Lifestyle
May 10, 2023 – 29:03 -
Dance Culture
May 3, 2023 – 27:58 -
Democracy
Apr 26, 2023 – 29:25 -
Poverty
Apr 20, 2023 – 28:17 -
Elite Universities - Working Class Students
Apr 12, 2023 – 29:30 -
Asylum and 'Home'
Apr 5, 2023 – 29:03 -
Museums
Feb 1, 2023 – 27:59 -
Religion of Work and Welfare
Jan 25, 2023 – 29:16 -
Parenting
Jan 18, 2023 – 28:48 -
Dirty Work
Jan 11, 2023 – 28:10 -
Self-improvement
Jan 4, 2023 – 29:10 -
The football pools - mass investment
Dec 28, 2022 – 28:05 -
The Internet - how it shapes the past and the future
Dec 21, 2022 – 28:21 -
The NHS
Oct 27, 2022 – 28:28
Recent Reviews
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KlingridGunsI am anti-gun and am even more appalled at the gun culture in the US after listening to this podcast. I always get a chilling feeling whenever I drive by gun shops. Now I am even more repulsed from knowing the lobbying and “educating” that takes place in them. I know gun ownership, even gun safety, are extremely complicated issues which are virtually impossible to solve any day soon. I pray to God that my family and future grandchildren will forever be free from gun violence.
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coffee&picklesGreat content - horrible soundI enjoy the guests and the topics (albeit I would prefer longer and more substantial conversations with those incredible thinkers). Sound quality, though, is very bad. Simply disrespectful to listeners… there is technology in place to mitigate outside noises, to level the volume of the host and a speaker etc. Not sure what might be a problem for such a respectable platform like BBC
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EntropymanTerrific - informative and funLaurie must be a wonderful teacher. He has a good sense of humor but more important he discusses topics in a way that offers a fresh perspective. History and sociology are combined with music to make episodes memorable. The recent episodes on CoVid and Freedom were intriguing. I hope he continues his podcast.
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CozzumA Half Hour of Interesting Sociological ContentPresenter Laurie Taylor takes up needle and thread to weave a tapestry of reflections on the diverse states of human affairs. The various strands of thought provoking material consist of insightful guests discussing their studies and resulting papers or books, while Laurie guides the conversation with questions eliciting the most colorful and textured responses designed to give us a better view of the big picture. His jovial personality adds a friendly and comforting level of uplift to what can often be challenging ideas, behaviours, and incidents from history or the present day. Sometimes the musical interludes and humorous takes on aspects of our world that Laurie employs can be just the right touch to regain a little balance and perhaps harmony to our thinking, which is very much allowed and appreciated. The artful crafting of episodes also helps inspire me to prepare better meals as I am often cooking while listening to the program. I've never cooked better food than while listening to Thinking Allowed. Thanks for all the great programs Laurie Taylor and Thinking Allowed Crew, nicely done.
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Dill BeBasioWhat a Remainer!!Laurie Taylor.. what went wrong? Blue collar up bringing but now a twisted woke wannabe.. u remind me of Bill Clinton. Gross 🤮
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tinuMarvelous Podcast!Huge thanks to the host and to the BBC and other partners that make this truly marvelous podcast happen.
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Isabelle is a belleWonderful! With some technical feedbackAbsolutely fantastic! The interviews are insightful and I love all of the book recommendations. The one technical glitch is the audio feedback from the interviewer’s mic is not turned off when the interviewee is speaking and I found that a bit distracting. This is technical feedback that I hope the author of the podcast sees. In terms of subject matter, interviewing style, and the variety of interviewees, this is by far one of my favorite podcasts.
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Music Man RodriguezThe next best thing to being thereAfter visiting an old friend in the 9th and falling in love with Paris, I look forward to listing to this every day so I can keep building my sense of that magnificent city. I’ll be back one day, and until then, I savor each one of these with my coffee or while driving.
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KosovompAnother fine programWhile in the US Army stationed overseas I started listening to the BBC at the behest of British soldiers. That was twelve years ago and I have continued to get my news and podcasts from the BBC ever since. I trust them and “thinking allowed” is one of the most enjoyable podcasts from the BBC. Every week I am exposed to something of importance or relevance that I find the utmost pleasure hearing and learning about. Keep up the great work!!!
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nickname7777InconsistentSometimes great, sometimes not.
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August ConsumerA wonderful podcastAlmost a public service, in my opinion. I enjoy every show. A valuable podcast in education to the public.
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Chrislore1My favorite BBC podcastI really love the approach and topics discussed in this podcast. As a laborer and someone atypical of a podcast listener Laurie is eye opening and sheds light on some things I'd have never considered.
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elderlobinhoInteresting contentAn interesting popularization of social science, though I'm typically only interested in downloading about half the shows that come up, topic-wise.
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cffulLove it!Very helpful and thought provoking!
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Russel_iluvuAbsolutelyI listen to the weekly episode of thinking aloud each Sunday morning in Papua New Guinea during my 6 km walk which lasts an hour. 30 minutes listening to thinking aloud followed by 30 minutes of Friday night comedy. What has struck me about all the social science guests you interview is how many guests answer your questions with the response " absolutely ". This must mean 100% agreement with your questions. This must be a special characteristic of social scientists compared with politicians. I have yet to hear a politician ever use the word "absolutely " in response to a question from an interviewer. Why can't politicians learn to use the word "absolutely " in their replies. That would transform politics. Or maybe social scientists should become politicians. Regards Michael Thomas
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tabascomExcellent, Excellent PodcastIt is truly refreshing to find a podcast that treats subjects in the social sciences in such an entertaining way yet takes them quite seriously. Listening to Thinking Allowed is like enjoying a thoroughly delicious meal with the added satisfaction of knowing that it was healthy and nutritious. Laurie Taylor is a gracious host with the ability to truly engage with the subjects and guests at hand. I have to say that I'm constantly impressed at how far-reaching his reading seems to be - it's something I can only aspire to. He has got a devoted listener in me.
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VandrklwIntriguing and funGreat, wide ranging discussions. Big topics and arcane trivia you can use at your next soirée.
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mitsugo_jpWonderfully informative and witty!\(^o^)/
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RugbyXSmithThinking AllowedI love this show! I find Laurie Taylor to be an excellent host. Topics are varied and interesting, and he does a masterful job of eliciting the maximum information from his guests. Best of all, he speaks well and can be clearly understood - and he doesn't interrupt his guests, but lets them get out all the information they have for us! I'd take his courses every semester!
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wronglead1947Fantastic find!I've been scouring the podcastsphere for commute-worthy entertainment, and this one is wonderful. So refreshing to find such a well-researched, thoughtful, and insightful show after wading through so much blah. Thanks!!
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IL STEVORiveting!Very riveting and intellectual discussions about just about everything. I'd recommend if for any curious person who enjoys hearing Brits contemplate the world....
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OmadhaunDecent ShowIt's not quite as intriguing as the In Our Time podcast, but it's the best runner up I've come across so far.
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6099Great listening!I have enjoied every episode I have listened to. He has a great voice and the stories are diverse and interesting, and full of information!
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k.s.bharatiThinking indeed!_Thinking Allowed_ is an excellent program. It goes beyond mundane conversation and is invariably intelligent and interesting.
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