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22 Sep 2021Future Imperfect Trailer00:00:43
Jason Kingsley, OBE, talks to historians, scientists, and experts of all kinds about what is was really like in the past, and what that can tell us about what might be to come...

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29 Sep 2021What can the past teach us about the future?00:48:48

Dan Snow is a writer, broadcaster, and a historian who's had an incredible career of amazing experiences. In this episode, he and Jason talk about what life was really like on the battlefields of the past, why bullet points are the secret of history, and why showers are amazing.

Produced by: Natt Tapley for Gloaming Productions and Rebellion



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29 Sep 2021What happens to your digital stuff when you die?00:59:49

In this episode Elaine Kasket talks to Jason about what ownership means in the 21st century. What happens to our digital possessions after we die? Who is in charge of our data when we pass on? And does privacy end after death?

Produced by: Natt Tapley for Gloaming Productions



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06 Oct 2021Are we too late to save the bees?00:46:09

It seems like we're getting bad news about the planet every day, but one of the most worrying signs is the decline in our pollinating insects. In this episode, Jason Kingsley, OBE, talks to Dave Goulson from the University of Sussex about whether or not we can save the bees, and what might happen if we don't.

To find out more visit Dave's Youtube channel or buy his new book.

Produced by: Natt Tapley for Gloaming Productions

Audio by Pete Dennis

Cover Image by Richard Bartz, licensed from Wikimedia Commons on a Creative Commons Share-Alike 2.5 licence




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13 Oct 2021What do we get wrong about the Middle Ages?01:01:34

Jason talks to Dr Eleanor Janega about how fascinating and compelling the mediaeval period is. They talk about jousting, battles, and exactly how colourful everyone's trousers were.

Produced by: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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20 Oct 2021Why is race science making a comeback?00:43:02

What role do theories of race play in science? For years, we thought that eugenic ideas about race had fallen out of fashion, but recently they seem to be making a comeback. In today's podcast, Angela Saini talks to me about why this is happening. She's speaking to us from New York, so excuse the sound of real Manhattan traffic or the occasional transatlantic internet wobble. Welcome to Future Imperfect!

Produced by: Natt Tapley

Sound by: Pete Dennis



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31 Oct 2021Should we still have trial by combat?00:56:14

Today the law can feel arcane, complicated, and forbidding. In the past - with trial by ordeal and trial by combat - it could be simpler and more direct. Today, Jason talks to Daniel Shen Smith, a barrister and expert in martial arts, about trial by combat, how it worked, and what remnants of it are left today.

Produced by Natt Tapley

Audio by Pete Dennis



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03 Nov 2021What can we predict and what can we not predict?00:47:47

Jason talks to Margaret Heffernan about what use prediction is in an unpredictable world. What can we predict, and what can we just not know?

Produced by Natt Tapley

Sound by Pete Dennis



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11 Nov 2021What can we learn from the Vikings' teeth?00:34:47

What we know about the mediaeval period comes, in large part, from what people wrote down about themselves and others. How do we find out about less-literate societies, like the Vikings? Cat Jarman has spent the last few years working on the the remains of the Great Army at Repton and the material artefacts they left behind. In her new book - River Kings she talks about the huge leaps archaeology has made with new technologies and all we can now learn from their teeth, jewellery, and even the metals of the Vikings. Welcome to Future Imperfect!

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis




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19 Nov 2021Will artificial intelligence make us happy?00:54:16

Mo Gawdat was the Chief Business Officer for Google[X], creating some of the most advanced artificial intelligences in the world. Now, he devotes himself to increasing human happiness. He talks to Jason Kingsley about algorithms, AIs and whether we can learn to live with the machines.

Produced: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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26 Nov 2021How do the aristocracy hold onto political power?00:44:17

This week, Jason is joined by Hannah Greig to discuss how the aristocracy have held onto their land and power for almost a millennium in England.

Produced by: Natt Tapley

Audio by: Pete Dennis



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05 Dec 2021What does ancient Egyptian bread taste like?00:47:58

Jason talks to Seamus Blackley, the father of the Xbox about gaming, technology, being fascinated with the past, and how to collect ancient Egyptian yeasts.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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12 Dec 2021What can ancient Greeks teach us about resisting tyranny?00:41:25

Overbearing governments have been with us throughout time. Professor Emily K. Anhalt believes that the ancient Greeks left us good advice in their poetry to tell us how to resist tyranny, and tells Jason all about it.

Producer: Nathaniel Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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23 Dec 2021How can we communicate science better?00:42:30

Simonyi Professor for the Understanding of Science, Marcus du Sautoy joins Jason to talk about what we need to know about science, why it's important, and how we can improve our understanding.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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01 Jan 2022Is there life on Mars?00:38:14
One of the designers of the Mars Rover, Larry Crumpler, who has been involved in space exploration for forty years joins Jason to talk about the history of space exploration, and where it goes next.

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17 Jan 2022How can we beat our unconscious biases?00:41:54

Jason talks to Pragya Agarwal about unconscious bias, brain structures and what we can do to combat our own unconscious biases.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Sound: Pete Dennis

Photo by Daniel Reche from Pexels



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21 Jan 2022Are we entering new Fire Age?00:35:51

Are we entering a new Age of Fire? Emeritus Professor Stephen Pyne believes that we have altered the geological age through our control of fire. Jason talks to him about our past manipulation of fire, and what the world is likely to look like in this new Fire Age.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis

Photo: Eric Chistov




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30 Jan 2022Do plants have souls?00:40:57

Hildegard of Bingen was a mediaeval abbess who was famous in her own time for her thoughts about the natural world. Michael Marder talks to Jason about what her philosophy can teach us today about the way in which we interact with plants and what it could mean for our future.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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14 Feb 2022Are we all going to die in World War III?00:26:08

Recorded last month, Jason talks to Cold War historian Alex von Tunzelmann about tensions between Russia and the West, and whether or not we're all likely to die in a Third World War.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson



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28 Feb 2022Do we have to work?00:51:07

In this episode, Jason talks to Professor Jan Lucassen about the different roles work has played in human history. Have we always worked? Will we always work? How do we define work?

Producer: Nathaniel Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson

Photo by Yury Kim from Pexels



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06 Mar 2022How does bias change the world?00:46:27

Jason talks to Jessica Nordell , who showed how small amounts of bias can have huge impact on large organisations.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson



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13 Mar 2022When did we invent love?00:40:10

Jason talks to Professor Suzannah Lipscomb about how we find out about mediaeval women in the past, how marriages worked, and whether or not Henry VIII was the ultimate romantic?

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson



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01 Apr 2022Were the Dark Ages dark?00:45:28

Jason talks to David Perry & Matt Gabriele about their new book, The Bright Ages, which tries to reassess the period after the fall of the Roman empire (if that even happened).

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson

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28 Apr 2022Is the world coming to an end?00:51:23

Professor Nicholas Guyatt joins Jason to talk about apocalyptic cults, beliefs in the end of the world, and what that might look like.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson

Audio: Pete Dennis

Image: St Jean de Montmartre 4th Horseman of Apocalypse by Peter Haas licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0



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21 May 2022Are we going to run out of soil?00:40:04

Jason talks to Jo Handelsman, the Director of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery at University of Wisconsin, about the role soil has played in the historical invasions of Ukraine, how fast we're running out of soil and what will happen when we do.

Presenter: Jason Kingsley

Producer: Natt Tapley

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson

Audio: Pete Dennis



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02 Jun 2022Can we geo-engineer our way out of climate change?00:35:28

In this episode Jason talks to Gernot Wagner about the damage we're doing to our limate and whether or not it's on our power to reverse it.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson

Audio: Pete Dennis



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17 Jun 2022How can we bring back action comics?00:38:17

Jason talks to comics legend Garth Ennis about war, computer games, history, and how to bring back comics of the past.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Assistant Producer: Abi Robinson

Audio: Pete Dennis



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10 Aug 2022Why are our trees going north?00:38:43

Ben Rawlence joins Jason to explain how the tree-line is moving, what that means for us, and what we can do about it.

Produced by: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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12 Sep 2022How big were mediaeval warhorses?00:55:35

Jason talks to Alan Outram and Oliver Creighton who have done the most extensive study of mediaeval warhorses ever made.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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16 Oct 2022How did they deal with pandemic disease in the 1660s?00:37:19

Jason talks to Rebecca Rideal about 1666, and pandemics, great fires, and wars.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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07 Nov 2023What is the digital mediaeval?00:37:34

Jeremy Silver is the CEO of Digital Capital, and he believes that we are living in our 'digital mediaeval period'. He joins Jason today explain what he means by that, what problems it poses, and what we need to do to move to a 'digital renaissance'.

Producer - Natt Tapley

Sound - Pete Dennis

Photo by Bingqian Li: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-near-castle-and-scaffolding-16105790/



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14 Nov 2023How did gift-giving work in the past?00:44:19

When European settlers arrived in the Americas they found many economies based on gift-giving. Jason talks to Brian Owensby about how this worked, how it didn't work, and how this could have led to conflict between the Old World and the New.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Sound: Pete Dennis



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23 Nov 2023What does genetic engineering mean for our futures?00:53:32

Gene editing therapies are just starting to be used to treat conditions. In this episode, Jason talks to Matthew Cobb, Professor of Zoology at the University of Manchester about how we got here, and what it could mean for each of us in the future.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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01 Dec 2023How can we fix our oceans?00:50:01

Professor Guy Standing is an economist who has a radical way to fix the problems in our oceans, one from the past. He wants to see them held in common, as mediaeval resources often were. He talks to Jason about how this would work.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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24 Jul 2024How can we live chivalrously?00:42:07

In a change of format, we talk to Jason Kingsley, CBE, himself. We dig deep into what chivalry means, why Jason is fascinated with mediaeval history, and how is affects his life and the way he runs his business.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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02 Aug 2024How did people in the Middle Ages think about sex?00:44:35

Dr Eleanor Janega comes back to the podcast to talk to Jason Kingsley, CBE, about sex and gender in the Middle Ages and her new book The Once and Future Sex.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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09 Aug 2024How many seasons were there in the mediaeval year? (The answer may surprise you!)00:35:13

In this episode, Jason talks to Eleanor Parker about her book Winters In The World: A Journey Through The Anglo-Saxon Year.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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19 Aug 2024Did people in the Middle Ages believe in fairies?00:47:29

Did people in the Middle Ages believe in fairies? Jason talks to Dr Francis Young about mediaeval beliefs in non-Christian entities and his book, Twilight of the Godlings.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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07 Sep 2024HIGHLIGHTS EPISODE00:44:18

We've had a lot of new listeners over the summer - so we thought we'd look back at some of the highlights of some of our older episodes.

Presenter: Jason Kingsley, CBE

Producer: Natt Tapley



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14 Sep 2024What's the oldest pub in England?00:57:01

On this episode, Jason is joined by James Wright a buildings archaeologist who specialises in mediaeval myth-busting. He talks us through the legends about a lot of England's old buildings, and what the truth actually is.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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29 Sep 2024What was the best Old English word?00:39:42

In this episode, Jason is joined by Dr Hana Videen, who has been collecting early mediaeval words and their meanings. She talks about what we can learn about the way people in the early mediaeval period dealt with animals from the way they wrote and talked about them.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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04 Oct 2024Was mediaeval armour for defence or for show?00:43:50

Jason Kingsley, CBE, talks to armourer Toby Capwell about their time spent jousting against each other, how you know when to give up jousting and how armour worked in the Middle Ages.

Producer: Natt Tapley

Audio: Pete Dennis



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