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We've got physicist/author/Wikipedia nerd Dr Jess Wade in the studio to find out how putting your hands on top of one other could hold the key to understanding more about what happens to very very ve…
For more than 18 months, the global COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost every part of society. And with more and more data being shared by the minute, we've become swamped with information - and th…
We're back for Episode 50!
Break ups can be hard for everyone but eventually, you get over them. Right?
This week, we take a deep dive into the world of relationships, neuroscience and medicine as we t…
This week, we find out what Suhail has been doing for all the months he's spent in lockdown.
From navigating work and sex during a global health crisis to lockdown vices and Discord vaccine conspiraci…
This week, Dr Suzi Gage takes us on a deep dive into the misconceptions, myths, and misinformation surrounding drugs.
Plus, we find out about jealous Buddhists, Suhail exposing hypocritical government…
This is the final episode in our mini-series exploring health conditions.
Oz sat down with Shaheen to find out about her expierences with her mum's rare form of dememntia and the journey to diagnosis.…
We're on the third episode of our mini-series looking at health conditions.
This week, we're chatting to Roma Agrawal (engineer/author/build-er of The Shard) about her experience with infertility and …
The second episode in our new series where we explore various aspects of health!
This episode, we're joined by Tyla Grant - an autism advocate behind the YouTube channel "Adulting Autistic." She talks…
We're embarking on a new series where we explore various aspects of health!
To wave goodbye to its awareness month in March, we're looking into endometriosis, a chronic condition affecting 1 in 10 wom…
This week, Suhail chats to George Anderson about his life.
The 2008 Financial Crisis left George homeless and wandering the streets of London. No longer having his job working within the NHS, he began…
We're joined in the studio by journalist Shivani Dave to discuss the current Coronavirus outbreak that has spread internationally from Wuhan, China. We break down the science of the virus (termed 201…
This week, we're talking about the male contraceptive injection. RISUG (Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance) has passed clinical trials and is being touted as the first consumer available m…
For the last episode of 2019, we're talking about T.I taking his daughter for an annual "virginity check", the sociology of sex, and how white feminism has put people around the world at risk
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This week, we're back in the studio to discuss all things political. Now that the UK is gearing up to a General Election, we've got voting on the mind.
Mark Zuckerberg recently said that Facebook woul…
We're back in the studio for a flying visit and talking about the amount of cocaine found in London and how it's affecting the local animals.
You can hear Oz on BBC Asian Network Network talking about…
This week, we're joined in the studio by Elijah Lawal to discuss his new book - "The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling Out Racist Stereotypes"
From sex and sports to crime and drugs, Black people encoun…
This week, we talk rent.
In the UK, the minimum cost of living by yourself is anything from £18,000 - £27,000 per year. It's of little surprise that 2 out of 3 single twenty-somethings live with their…
This week, Oz is joined by Cerys Bradley from The Coming Out Tapes to talk about the history of bad science involving the LGBTQ+ community. We talk about the obsession with the "gay gene", the treatm…
This week, we've got Roma Agrawal in the studio to talk about her life in engineering and how she ended up spending 6 years of her life building the Shard - one of the tallest skyscrapers in the worl…
In a 2018 interview, Akon stated that Black people don't need to be vaccinated in order to go to Africa. This week, we discuss the role of culture in medical misinformation. Plus, we chat to Dr Furah…