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How can you change the world? Join Krishnan Guru-Murthy and his guest of the week as they explore the big ideas influencing how we think, act and live.

Ruby Wax on why we are more "frazzled" than ever, re-visiting her past interviews and her closure with Louis Theroux

Ruby Wax is an an actress, a comedian, a script writer and was a star on television through the 1990s, doing some of the most high profile celebrity interviews of all time.

Rosie Jones on being a disabled, gay, northern woman in comedy

Rosie Jones is a comedian, writer, actor and broadcaster known for appearing on programmes like 8 Out Of 10 Cats and The Last Leg. She speaks to Krishnan about getting into comedy, diversity in the media and making the world a better place for disabled people. Produced by : Nina Hodgson

Jon Snow on his life, finding a sense of right and wrong and always seeking the truth

Jon Snow has spent almost all his adult life trying to make the world a better place as a volunteer, giving public service and as a journalist. He joins Krishnan to talk about finding his sense of right and wrong, going to Uganda for voluntary service, his life in broadcasting and his advice for young journalists. Produced by: Nina Hodgson

Paul Chowdhry on making family-friendly comedy in a cancel culture age and diversity in the media

Paul Chowdhry is a no holds barred comedian who sold out Wembley with his ‘Live Innit’ stand-up tour making him the first British Asian comedian to do so. Paul is now on tour with his new show, ‘Family Friendly Comedian’, hoping that this style of comedy won't get him cancelled.

Pauline Campbell on the Windrush scandal, changing your career late in life and racism in Britain today

Pauline Cambell is an award winning local government lawyer who supervises The Windrush Justice Clinic, providing free legal advice and preparing compensation claims for victims of the Windrush scandal.

Sir Roger Penrose on being a nobel prize winning Physicist, impossible art and AI

Sir Roger Penrose, a mathematical physicist who has changed the way we see the universe. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2020 for his work on black holes.

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How can you change the world? Join Krishnan Guru-Murthy and his guest of the week as they explore the big ideas influencing how we think, act and live.

Ruby Wax on why we are more "frazzled" than ever, re-visiting her past interviews and her closure with Louis Theroux

Ruby Wax is an an actress, a comedian, a script writer and was a star on television through the 1990s, doing some of the most high profile celebrity interviews of all time.

Rosie Jones on being a disabled, gay, northern woman in comedy

Rosie Jones is a comedian, writer, actor and broadcaster known for appearing on programmes like 8 Out Of 10 Cats and The Last Leg.

Jon Snow on his life, finding a sense of right and wrong and always seeking the truth

Jon Snow has spent almost all his adult life trying to make the world a better place as a volunteer, giving public service and as a journalist.

Paul Chowdhry on making family-friendly comedy in a cancel culture age and diversity in the media

Paul Chowdhry is a no holds barred comedian who sold out Wembley with his ‘Live Innit’ stand-up tour making him the first British Asian comedian to do so.

Pauline Campbell on the Windrush scandal, changing your career late in life and racism in Britain today

Pauline Cambell is an award winning local government lawyer who supervises The Windrush Justice Clinic, providing free legal advice and preparing compensation claims for victims of the Windrush scandal.

Sir Roger Penrose on being a nobel prize winning Physicist, impossible art and AI

Sir Roger Penrose, a mathematical physicist who has changed the way we see the universe. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2020 for his work on black holes.

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