Episodios

  • Was Expanding University Education (UK) a Bad Idea?
    Oct 1 2023

    The Progress Jury talks about why university education was expanded in the UK and the ramifications. Get ready for politics, psychology and reality meeting intention.

    From opening doors for young people to losing hope and moving goalposts, this podcast asks whether the same barriers that existed career-wise when less that 10% of people went to university still exist now - but have left generations of people in debt and disillusioned.

    Tune is for lively debate from the completely uncut episode!


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    44 m
  • Cultural Appropriation - Is it all that bad?
    Sep 11 2023

    There is a lot of outrage about 'cultural appropriation' - from music drawing heavily on cultural influences to designers stealing ethnic minority designs and even fusion food in the spotlight.

    The recent removal of 'national' weeks from The Great British Bake Off prompted the Jury to discuss this sensitive issue.

    Whilst out and out stereotyping and ripping off the intellectual property of others is wrong, what about the argument that all culture has been 'appropriated' from somewhere - and that we are all the better off for it?

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    26 m
  • Is it natural to want to have kids?
    Aug 31 2023

    In this lively podcast episode, we venture into the heart of a timeless inquiry: Is the desire to have children human nature?

    Delving into the realms of biology, psychology, and culture, we unravel thelayers that surround this profound question. The Jury debates the fast changing attitudes to having children and the interesting dilemmas this throws up in terms of finances, demographics, gender dynamics and more.

    Join the Progress Jury from its base in Birmingham, England - this time against a backdrop of heavy machinary removing festival rigging.

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    35 m
  • The Death Penalty Debate
    Aug 25 2023

    After the conviction of UK nurse Lucy Letby for the murder of 7 babies, The Progress Jury debated the argument for and against capital punishment.

    Are some people so evil that the death penalty is a fitting punishment?

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    32 m
  • With technology so advanced, does life need more challenge?
    Aug 18 2023

    Does life need more challenge?

    As technology has improved we arguably have less challenge in our life now. Does this mean we end up bored, deskilled and unable to cope much? Or is it that we are constantly evolving to accommodate new ways of living. The balance between the pros and cons of an easy life (through technology) is debated by The Progress Jury


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    26 m
  • Should we have Universal Basic Income?
    Aug 11 2023

    In the first of The Progress Jury polls we ask "Should we Have Universal Basic Income?"

    Yeah, a wedge of free money, each and every month, whether you work or not!

    Does it bring equality, economic resilience, freedom fron worrying about money and the potential for a more creative society? OR

    Who would pay for it? Would it foster laziness, scams and, most importantly, just cancel itself out through inflation?

    Vote on one of our social media polls on Facebook, X, Instagram, Tiktok or Reddit.

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    Visit our website theprogressjury.com

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    33 m
  • What's happened to the 'Job for Life'?
    Jul 17 2023

    As work changes, what are the pros and cons? This time The Progress Jury talk about people taking control of their work/life balance in the face of the disappearance of job security.

    This episode is also shared on the new podcast focused on retraining for a new work landsape - "Retrain Revolution" - please visit and subscribe for retraining related news and guest discussion.

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    38 m
  • What makes the news? A tale of 2 disasters
    Jul 12 2023

    How the UK news networks dealt with two sea disasters - the Titan implosion and the loss of a migrant ship in the Mediterranean. This is a discussion about how our human instinct for the novel and curious leads us to binge on the bizarre.

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    34 m