
Anita Rani wrote to Meera Syal at age 14 after watching Bhaji on the Beach, and Meera becomes Anita’s first guest on a podcast about remarkable women. The conversation covers empty-nest life, Goodness Gracious Me, and divorce, described as still groundbreaking for South Asian women to discuss openly. Future guests are listed, including Gisele Pelicot and Adjoa Andoh. Other weekly podcasts include Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Gorsuch, which examines Neil Gorsuch’s potential impact on the United States, and Drilled: Carbon Cowboys, focused on Bruce Rastetter’s carbon capture efforts and expansion into Brazil. Passages follows Namwali Serpell touring the United States to read Toni Morrison and discuss her work. To Catch a King pairs Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie to unmask a notorious crime boss.
"When she was 14, Anita Rani wrote to Meera Syal after watching Bhaji on the Beach. In a full circle moment, Meera is Anita's first guest on a really lovely podcast about awesome women on the planet right now. They talk about all sorts, from empty-nest life to Goodness Gracious Me and divorce which, they say, is still groundbreaking for south Asian women to be open about."
"Future guests include Gisele Pelicot and Adjoa Andoh. Hollie Richardson Widely available, episodes weekly from Tuesday 26 May Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Gorsuch Since launching in 2017, Slate's anthology series has covered some of modern America's most famous characters: Bill Clinton, Tupac, David Duke. Season 11 dissects a slightly more obscure figure."
"Wild card supreme court justice Neil Gorsuch isn't a household name but he may well end up changing the US for ever. Rachel Aroesti Widely available, episodes weekly Drilled: Carbon Cowboys Bruce Rastetter is a Republican megadonor and Iowa entrepreneur in the carbon capture trade, whose attempts to expand his so-called clean energy business into Brazil forms the basis of this new season of the climate crisis-themed podcast."
"When Harvard professor Namwali Serpell's landmark book on Toni Morrison was published in February, she went on tour to promote it. This series hitches a ride, following Serpell as she travels across the States reading Morrison's work to audiences and discussing it with the likes of critic Vinson Cunningham and former US poet laureate Tracy K Smith."
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