
A nosy comedian interviews interesting people about their left-wing politics.
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I’m such a big George Monbiot fan, so excuse the fangirl tone to my interviewing.
Welcome to What’s Left? I’m Amy Hoggart, a writer/comedian with the ideals of a socialist and the risk-aversion of a centrist. Each week, I interview someone interesting on the left about their personal politics and the state of the left to...
Welcome to What’s Left? I’m Amy Hoggart, a writer/comedian with the ideals of a socialist but the risk-aversion of a centrist. Each week, I interview someone interesting on the Left about their personal politics and the state of the Left to...
I had such a beautiful conversation with Adriana.
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Nosy Brit from American late-night TV. Each week, I interview someone interesting on the Left—from centrist liberals to radical revolutionaries—about their personal politics and the state of the Left today.
Econ blogger
writer on/teacher of sex, culture, & radical politics. author of RUST BELT FEMME (Belt, 2020).
Activist, organizer. Author of Chop Wood Carry Water Daily Actions. Political content creator. Co-host of the Practivist Pod. Mom to a \ud83c\udff3️⚧️ kid.
Editor, Prospect Magazine. Former Editor in Chief of the Guardian [1995-2015]. Principal, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. Chair, Reuters Institute, Oxford. Member, Oversight Board.
"Guiding transformation to liberation through education, decolonization, and community building. A passionate advocate for healing and unity."
Host of The Danielle Moodie Show (YouTube); The Fire Pit series(Substack); co-host of #democracyish Live (YouTube and Podcast)
I’m a mixed-Asian American Buddhist scholar, meditation teacher, chaplain, and parent. I write about Western Buddhism, social change, ethics, and culture.
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