Podcasts permit a shift of listening time from a set appointment to virtually 
any convenient occasion.  I do it while taking my daily (more or less) 3 mile 
walk, while I’m “plodding along”.

While there are thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of great podcasts from 
other sources, the ones sponsored via public radio have been vetted through the 
worthy objectives of the medium. 

Here’s what I’ve been listening to recently.  I hope you might find these 
suggestions — in roughly 90 minute bites -- helpful in enhancing your own 
enjoyment of radio, our favorite medium.

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“Is Privacy an Outdated Concept or a Moral Right?”
MORAL MAZE - BBC Radio 4
ID cards are back on the political agenda, digital this time, being pushed by 
an influential group of Labour MPs, and – surveys suggest – public opinion, 
which is increasingly worried about illegal immigration and benefit fraud. Time 
was, when privacy was a free-born Briton’s birthright and a policeman asking 
for your papers anathema, the mark of foreign dictatorships. We live in a 
different world now where even your household gadgets are capable of gathering 
information on you. Is privacy out of date, or a moral good that’s the basis of 
freedom? Can we no longer tell the state – or Big Tech – to mind their own 
business, and does it matter?   (57”)
WITNESSES: 
Kirsty Innes, Director of Technology at Labour Together
Rebecca Vincent, Interim director of Big Brother Watch
Dr Hazem Zohny, University of Oxford
Tiffany Jenkins, Cultural Historian
PANELLISTS:
Rev Dr Giles Fraser
Anne McElvoy
Lord Jonathan Sumption
Matthew Taylor 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002dzkc

“How to Start Your Own Golden Age”
FUTURE TENSE - ABC Radio National
History has many lessons for how to develop a successful civilisation. The 
trick is to understand the patterns that lead to optimism and innovation. So, 
where do we rate in the 21st century?  Also, why all history is revisionist and 
why a healthy sense of revisionism drives a deeper understanding of the past, 
present and future.
Guests:  Johan Norberg — author and historian. Senior Fellow, Cato institute in 
Washington DC; Associate Professor Sarah Percy — Political Science and 
International Studies, University of Queensland;  Dr James Banner — Historian 
and co-founder of the National Humanities Alliance.  (28”)
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/futuretense/society-golden-age-successful-civilisation-history-past/105376744

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A compendium of these suggestions, plus on occasion additional pertinent 
material, is published every other month in the CIDX Messenger, the monthly 
e-newsletter of the Canadian International DX Club (CIDX).  For further 
information and membership information, go to www.cidxclub.ca

John Figliozzi
Editor, "The Worldwide Listening Guide”
11th EDITION, with comprehensive listings of radio programs on AM, FM, 
shortwave, satellite radio, internet-wifi radio and podcasts, available from 
universal-radio.com, amazon.com. amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, amazon.com.au 





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