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Georgina Godwin brings fascinating stories, global news, and culture. Join regular guests and international correspondents for insightful conversations every week.

Latest Episodes

Trump’s conviction, Iceland’s election and London Gallery Weekend
#209 01 Jun 2024

Trump’s conviction, Iceland’s election and London Gallery Weekend

Will the conviction of former President Donald Trump affect his chance of winning the US election in November? And why does Iceland’s election today have more candidates running than ever before? Join Emma Nelson and communications consultant and journalist Simon Brooke as they look through the week’s news and culture.…

Cozy publishing and ‘How to Make a Bomb: A Novel’
#208 25 May 2024

Cozy publishing and ‘How to Make a Bomb: A Novel’

Georgina Godwin is joined by Daniella Peled, managing editor at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, for a look back at the week’s news and culture. Plus: author Rupert Thompson joins to discuss his new book ‘How to Make a Bomb: A Novel’ and Monocle’s Helsinki correspondent, Petri Burtsoff,…

The Conversation talks and the rise of English
#207 18 May 2024

The Conversation talks and the rise of English

Author and political journalist, Terry Stiastny, joins Georgina Godwin to discuss the latest news from Israel, New Caledonia and the UK. Plus: the founder of the Hay Festival, Peter Florence, joins the show to talk about the launch of his new venture, The Conversation, a series of Monday evening talks…

#206 11 May 2024

The countdown to Eurovision

The Eurovision final is nearly here. Latika Bourke, Sîan Pattenden and Georgina Godwin discuss the latest news from Malmö as well as Sîan’s eleventh consecutive charity live draw. Monocle’s resident Eurovision expert, Fernando Augusto Pacheco, speaks to the show’s production designer, Florian Wieder, and the lighting and screen-content designer, Fredrik…

How much a book really costs to make and election drama continues
#205 04 May 2024

How much a book really costs to make and election drama continues

As the UK local election results come in, who will win the race for London mayor? On the other side of the pond, Trump’s hush-money trial continues ahead of the US election in November; Charles Hecker and Georgina Godwin discuss the latest developments. Plus: co-founder of independent publisher Galley Beggar…

Celebrating writers of colour and the week in news and culture
#204 27 Apr 2024

Celebrating writers of colour and the week in news and culture

Writer and broadcaster Yassmin Abdel-Magied joins the show to discuss the potential attack in Darfur, Ukraine halting passport services and why UK South Asian garment stores are suffering. Author and playwright Guy Gunaratne joins the show to talk about ‘The Review’, a new journal by the Jhalak Foundation and WritersMosaic…

The Venice Biennale, Salone del Mobile and translated fiction
#203 20 Apr 2024

The Venice Biennale, Salone del Mobile and translated fiction

Isabel Hilton, founder of China Dialogue, joins Georgina Godwin to talk about German chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit to China, A24’s ‘Civil War’ (warning: spoilers ahead) and Anne Hidalgo’s vision of a greener Paris under threat. The co-founder of independent publisher Charco Press, Samuel McDowell, also joins the show to discuss…

From Iran and Israel to Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’
#202 13 Apr 2024

From Iran and Israel to Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’

US intelligence predicts that Iran will strike Israel within the next few days. Yossi Mekelberg, associate fellow at Chatham House, joins Georgina Godwin to tell us more. Also in the programme: Angela Rayner is under scrutiny, Donald Trump compares himself to Nelson Mandela and Beyoncé puts Levi jeans back on…

Wirecard scandal and the history of the honeytrap
#201 06 Apr 2024

Wirecard scandal and the history of the honeytrap

Terry Stiastny updates Georgina Godwin on the Wirecard fugitive case and discusses the honeytrap scandal that has rattled Westminster this week. We examine the history of honeytrap scandals and look back at the lives of two extraordinary people: journalist Hella Pick and author Lynne Reid Banks. Plus: twins Dina and…

Is China responsible for cyber espionage in the UK and US?
#200 30 Mar 2024

Is China responsible for cyber espionage in the UK and US?

Isabel Hilton, founder of China Dialogue, joins Emma Nelson in the studio to discuss accusations that China is responsible for cyber espionage in the UK, US and New Zealand, affecting millions of people. We also look at how Truth Social could be worth $9bn (€8.3bn), despite reporting losses, and we…

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