Defiance

By: Peter McCormack
  • Summary

  • Defiance is a podcast which looks at some of the most critical issues of our time, from corruption and greed to human rights and freedom. Brought to you by Peter McCormack, Defiance is a combination of in-depth interviews and multi-part deep dives into the issues which affect all of us.

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Episodes
  • The Killing of Marie Colvin
    Mar 30 2021

    In February 2012 - a year after the war in Syria had started - photographer Paul Conroy and Sunday Times correspondent Marie Colvin smuggled themselves into the war-ravaged Syrian city of Homs. As the first journalists on the scene, they witnessed the targeted attacks perpetrated by the Syrian government on women, children and civilian hospitals. 

    As they were broadcasting the siege of Homs live to the world, the Syrian regime was using their satellites to locate and target them. The missile attack that followed killed both Marie and French photojournalist Rémi Ochlik and severely injured Paul. 

    Ten years on since the start of the conflict in Syria, Paul Conroy talks to former Sunday Times journalist and colleague of Marie Colvin, Tom Pattinson, about those fateful hours in Homs.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Digital Afterlife - DEF:Tech #002
    Mar 25 2021

    If you could cheat death, would you?

    Technology has progressed at a phenomenal rate, allowing us to do things deemed impossible. In this episode, Edwina Stott takes a look at the tech, which could enable us to live forever and asks whether an eternal digital afterlife is something we really want.

    She speaks with Eugenia Kuyda, founder of Replika, who built a chatbot from her dead friend’s text messages; Professor Michael Graziano, who firmly believes that one day we’ll all upload our brains to a digital universe and Associate Professor Patrick Stokes, who explains why we’ll all have a digital afterlife - whether we like it, or not.

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    The success of Defiance will be largely down to the support of you, the listener. Below are a number of ways you can help:
    - Subscribe
    to the show on your favourite app so you never miss an episode:
    iTunes
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    Stitcher
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    YouTube
    TuneIn
    - Leave a review
    of the show on iTunes (5* really helps, if you think the show deserves it).
    - Share the show and episodes out with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
    - Follow Defiance on social media:
    Twitter
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    - Subscribe to the Defiance mailing list.
    - Donate Bitcoin here: bc1qd3anlc8lh0cl9ulqah03dmg3r2uxm5r657zr5p

    If you have any questions then please email Defiance.

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    36 mins
  • Everyone Loves Britney - IV. Blackout
    Mar 16 2021

    In Everyone Loves Britney, we investigate the complex conservatorship case of Britney Spears.

    The series looks at her troubled past and what led to her being put under a conservatorship. We question the legality of the processes that took place, and analyse the problems within the probate court system. We speak to people who have been through conservatorships and the attorneys who want to see change. And we ask who stands to benefit from Britney's ongoing conservatorship that has cost her millions.

    Does Britney really need the conservatorship, or is she being held against her will?

    IV. Blackout
    Britney's father has controlled her conservatorship for 13 years, but Britney has now said she will no longer perform whilst he is in control. In this episode, we look at who has been making money from Britney's estate and whether Britney really needs the conservatorship or not.

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    Show notes and transcription:
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    Timestamps:
    Coming soon…

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    The success of Defiance will be largely down to the support of you, the listener. Below are a number of ways you can help:
    - Subscribe
    to the show on your favourite app so you never miss an episode:
    iTunes
    Spotify
    Deezer
    Stitcher
    SoundCloud
    YouTube
    TuneIn
    - Leave a review
    of the show on iTunes (5* really helps, if you think the show deserves it).
    - Share the show and episodes out with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
    - Follow Defiance on social media:
    Twitter
    Facebook
    Instagram
    YouTube
    - Subscribe to the Defiance mailing list.
    - Donate Bitcoin here: bc1qd3anlc8lh0cl9ulqah03dmg3r2uxm5r657zr5p

    If you have any questions then please email Defiance.

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    51 mins

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