• How To Change The World with Alan Johnson

  • By: 11-29 Media
  • Podcast

How To Change The World with Alan Johnson

By: 11-29 Media
  • Summary

  • Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson asks his guest what they would do to change the world.
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Episodes
  • Joe Walsh
    Jan 22 2021
    Alan's guest for the final episode of series one of 'How to Change the World', is former Presidential candidate and former Republican Congressman, Joe Walsh.

    He was a lifelong Republican until Trump (who he describes as a facist) took over the party, and is now politically homeless. He has A LOT to say about the former President, as well as the new one, Joe Biden.
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    33 mins
  • Dr Rangan Chatterjee
    Jan 14 2021
    Alan's guest this week is the brilliant Dr Rangan Chatterjee, a man of many talents. He's a practising physician, as well as an author, television presenter and podcaster.

    Dr Rangan tells Alan about his new book 'Lose Weight, Feel Great', and how sleep and relaxation are just as important as diet in terms of getting healthy.
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    45 mins
  • The Best of Alan Johnson
    Dec 24 2020
    The higlights of this year's 'How to Change the World' with Alan Johnson.

    Clips in order:

    - Andrew Neil
    - Suzanne Moore
    - Stewart Lee
    - Rory Stewart
    - Gloria De Piero
    - Phillipa Perry
    - Stewart Lee
    - Rory Stewart
    - Andrew Neil
    - Suzanne Moore
    - Rory Stewart
    - Gloria De Piero
    - Bryony Gordon
    - Jenny Kleeman
    - Phillipa Perry
    - Stewart Lee
    - Bryony Gordon
    - Jenny Kleeman
    - Stewart Lee
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    38 mins

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