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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“Sarah Wilson reckons with our civilisational collapse”
BIG IDEAS - ABC Radio National
If you knew the world as we know it was on the verge of collapse, would that 
change the way you live your life? Author, activist and podcaster Sarah Wilson 
has found many reasons to believe our post-industrial civilisation is nearing 
its end. So how does she live with this confronting reality?  This conversation 
was recorded at the 2025 Melbourne Writers Festival. (53”)
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/bigideas/sarah-wilson-reckons-with-our-civilisational-collapse-/105561562

“Big Food, Big Power”
THE FOOD PROGRAMME - BBC Radio 4
Sheila Dillon looks into claims that big food companies wield too much 
influence over government decisions and public health. The episode follows news 
from the youth-led campaign group BiteBack2030, which says its billboard 
campaign has been effectively silenced. The group recently organised a mock 
inquiry in Parliament, involving MPs, to share concerns about how junk food 
advertising and sponsorship are affecting the health of children in the UK.
Sheila also hears from a group of protesters who marched to Downing Street this 
month, shouting the message “Fight Fake Food.” Organiser Rosalind Rathouse, 
from the Cookery School on Portland Street, says the public needs to know how 
the food they’re eating is damaging their health. She is calling on everyone to 
learn to cook this summer. During the march, campaigners delivered a list of 
wishes to Downing Street, highlighting the changes they’d like to see in food 
policy.
Also featured are Jennifer Richardson from The BMJ, which has been 
investigating the impact of commercial influence on children’s health, and 
Cathy Cliff from the Soil Association, who submitted a Freedom of Information 
request to uncover the extent of food industry lobbying and its effect on 
government policy.  (43”)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002g52k

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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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