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Scottish Independence Podcasts

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Scottish Independence Podcasts is a weekly podcast about Scottish politics, culture and chat. We passionately support Scottish Independence. New episodes every Friday. Our website: https://scottishindypod.scot
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Episodes

There is no Planet B ep 7: the Burning House

In the final episode of our series of conversations with climate activists, host Marlene Halliday chats to two Buddhist members of Extinction Rebellion about the Buddhist perspective on the climate emergency and their experiences at COP26. Music is by Scott Buckley

Dec 26, 202151 minEp. 719

Indy Jigsaw Podcast - Dec 2021

This month's roundup of topical news, views and interesting clips includes: The scandal of national grid charges with Alan Brown and Craig Dalzell Danish district heating systems and other good practice - Lesley Riddoch Setting up a new currency - Robbie Mochrie Insights into the Scottish prison service - Craig Murray Devolution constraints on our covid response - Nicola Sturgeon Path to a referendum - Mike Russell Indy polling results - Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp Scottish budget 2022-23 Kate Forbes ...

Dec 16, 20211 hrEp. 718

Commonweal policy podcast: Practicable Currency

Fresh from the SNP's Autumn conference, Craig Dalzell chats with Tim Ridout about his own two conference motions, both of which were passed overwhelmingly. Whether this will result in action from the SNP leadership remains to be seen, but Tim's proposals certainly seem to resonate with the SNP's rank and file membership

Dec 09, 202128 minEp. 717

There is no Planet B Ep 6: Glasgow Called out Polluters at COP26

This week's guests are three young activists who were busy calling out polluters during COP. Host Marlene quizzes them on how it feels to take direct action such as disrupting a meeting (maybe doing a little research?) and their hopes and fears for the future.

Dec 03, 202151 minEp. 716

Building the Scottish State - with guest Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp

Dr Mark McNaught's guest this week is Believe in Scotland's Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp. Fresh from organising the delivery of an 8 page pro-independence newspaper to a million homes in Scotland, Gordon sets out his thoughts on GERs, the Wellbeing economy, likely future indyref campaign tactics and some tantalising glimpses into polling information that gives us great cause for optimism.

Nov 28, 202156 minEp. 712

There is no planet B episode 5: the Kirriemuir COP

Welcome to episode 5 of "There is no planet B", our series of conversations with climate activists. In this episode host Marlene Halliday chats with activist Ruth Watson about the alternative COP that took place in Kirriemuir throughout the Glasgow COP26 fortnight. The video version of this interview is also available on Independence Live's Youtube channel.

Nov 24, 202138 minEp. 711

Indy Jigsaw Podcast Nov 21

Round up of the most interesting jigsaw pieces this month, which was of course dominated by COP26, although there were plenty of other items too. 00:35 Nicola Sturgeon speech at Strathclyde Uni - Scotland's COP26 ambitions 08:33 Rhoda Grant MSP /Emma Roddick MSP - land reform and the threat of the "green lairds" 20:56 Nicola Sturgeon interviewed by Christianne Amanpour at COP26 about Scotland's climate change targets 31:06 Michelle Thompson MSP asks deputy FM John Swinney a question about the Su...

Nov 20, 202159 minEp. 710

There is no Planet B Ep 4: Grassroots politics and the climate emergency

In episode 4 of our series of conversations with climate activists, host Marlene Halliday chats with Justin Kenrick of Extinction Rebellion about the role of grassroots activists in pressing governments to tackle the climate emergency. This is the podcast version of the original livestreamed interview which took place during the COP26 conference in Glasgow, and is also available to watch on IndylveRadio's Youtube channel.

Nov 18, 202157 minEp. 709

Road map towards social Justice for Scotland

Indylive.radio are grateful to Yes Inverclyde for letting us share their meeting with Neil Gray MSP introducing the report of the Social Justice committee, a radical new proposal which could be as significant as devolution in Scotland's journey.

Nov 13, 202157 minEp. 708

There is no Planet B - Episode 2: A Coalition of the Willing

Welcome to episode 2 of our new series to tie in with COP26. In this episode presenter Marlene Halliday continues her conversation with Commonweal's Head of Strategic Development Robin McAlpine. Topics include the need for a "coalition of the willing" to encourage trade with environmentally responsible countries and also some novel ideas on public transport options of the future, and much more. Find out more about Common Weal from their website https://commonweal.scot...

Nov 07, 202130 minEp. 706

There is no Planet B: episode 1

AS COP26 descends on Glasgow with the world eagerly awaiting the outcome, Indylive Media present a new series of conversations with climate activists. In this first episode, Robin McAlpine, Director of Strategic Development at Commonweal, joins presenter Marlene Halliday as they share their feelings about progress - or lack of it - and their hopes for the outcome of COP26. Robin has worked for 25 years in journalism, public affairs, political strategy and policy. He writes for a wide range of so...

Oct 30, 202129 minEp. 699

A New Currency for a New Country - Voices for Scotland

Chaired by Corrie Wilson for Voices for Scotland, this is a wide ranging discussion on the subject of currency in an independent Scotland. Participants are Peter Ryan, Dr Tim Ridout, Kairin Van Sweeden and Robbie Mochrane. There are many aspects on which the participants do not agree with each other and it is refreshing to have respectful debate on these points. The video version of this discussion is also available on the IndyliveRadio youtube channel

Oct 28, 20211 hr 19 minEp. 698

Mike Russell Q+A with Glasgow Pensioners 4 Indy

Glasgow Pensioners for Indy have a lively and informative chat with SNP President Mike Russell on a range of topics including campaigning for and winning Indyref2 and the importance of an interim constitution and how that might come about

Oct 23, 202158 minEp. 697

ISP climate change discussion with Dr Keith Baker

We are grateful to the Independence for Scotland Party (ISP) for sharing the meeting of their climate change group with guest speaker Dr Keith Baker, expert in fuel poverty, energy policy and built environment asset management. Keith is also a member of Commonweal's energy working group. Topics covered in this discussion include: 1. Energy Performance Certificates 2. Using real time data 3. Geothermal heating 4. The National Energy Company 5. District Heating Systems 6. Ground Source Heat Pumps ...

Oct 20, 202153 minEp. 696

Indy Jigsaw Podcast - Oct 21

Welcome to the Indy Jigsaw Podcast, a monthly selection of the best clips from indylive.radio's weekly politics show, building up the picture of an Independent Scotland piece by piece. This episode features Lesley Riddoch, James Hawes, Dr Philippa Whitford, Tony Guiliani, Lorna Slater, John Swinney, Joanna Cherry and George Kerevan. You can catch the Indy Jigsaw weekly radio show at Noon on Tuesdays on Indylive.radio and there are video versions of many of the clips on Indylive.radio's Youtube c...

Oct 14, 202156 minEp. 692

The Big Indy Debate

Organised by the Edinburgh Yes Hub, the Big Indy Debate took place at the Queens Hall in Edinburgh on 21st September. It was an excellent evening's entertainment with music and satire as well as debate. The core of the event was a debate panel chaired by Lesley Riddoch. Panel members were Robin McAlpine from Commonweal, Colin Fox from SSP, Michelle Thomson SNP MSP, Gillian Mackay Scottish Green MSP, Selma Rahman Edinburgh WFI and Mike Small from Bella Caledonia. This podcast focuses on the quest...

Oct 12, 20211 hr 21 minEp. 691

Commonweal policy podcast ep 102 : Media Matters

This week, Craig talks to David Patrick, author of recently published book Front-Page Scotland which looks at how stories about Scottish independence were reported in the newspapers throughout the 2014 independence referendum campaign. They discuss how the framing of stories on topics such as economics depended largely on whether the points favoured one side of the campaign or the other, which topics were given a disproportionate amount of time in coverage and which people and personalities saw ...

Oct 07, 202137 minEp. 689

The UK Government‘s Green Savings Bond

The Green Savings Bond. There are a whole host of ways that a government can take to encourage a shift to a greener economy. The Green Savings Bond, the latest idea from the Westminster Government, is not one of them. Over the summer UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a plan to direct £15B of funding towards green projects to help decarbonize the UK economy. To achieve this he has chosen the good old Bond market, but with a wee twist, rather than using the traditional bond market where institut...

Sep 20, 202113 minEp. 688

James E interviews - Joy McNaughton

James E chats to Joy McNaughten, mother of Olympic Champion swimmer Duncan Scott about the making of a champion, the cost and the frustrations of the lack of media coverage for a sport in which Scotland excels. Scots are 8% of the Uk population yet make up 14% of the British Olympic Team, 21% of the Olympic swimming team and achieved 25% of the medals. Yet the sport barely gets any coverage in mainstream media. Next on the sporting calendar is the International Swimming League which you can foll...

Aug 24, 202132 minEp. 684

Commonweal policy podcast #97 - Thinking outwith the box

In the week collectively known across Scotland as "GERSmas", when the estimated accounts of Scotland as an administrative region of the UK are published, Dr Craig Dalzell urges us to think outwith the box. This week, Craig talks to SNP Policy Development Convenor Chris Hanlon and Agnes MacAuley from SNP Greenock & Inverclyde about the latest GERS figures and what they mean (and don’t mean) for Scotland, independence and the post-pandemic recovery. They then discuss up and coming motions to t...

Aug 22, 202142 minEp. 683

The Locker Room 20th Aug

This week's episode of the Locker Room including Olympic action, swimming and yet more football

Aug 21, 20211 hr 48 minEp. 682

Indylive.Radio Team Talk - July-august issue

Hi, welcome to the Indylive.radio team' audio newsletter for July and August! Find out what we've been up to as Covid restrictions start to ease and meet some new team members. Also, hear about our plans for the next few months Get in touch with us studio@indylive.radio if there is anything you would like us to cover in the next issue You can also see the video version of this newsletter on our Youtube channel if you're curious about the faces behind the voices!...

Aug 17, 202131 minEp. 679

Commonweal Policy podcast - IPCC special

Very important discussion on the impact of the newly published IPCC report on the climate emergency hosted by Dr Craig Dalzell, head of Policy Development at Commonweal #climateEmergency #commonweal #IPCCreport

Aug 15, 202142 minEp. 678

Changing Minds: Dignity in dying

This week's Changing Minds discussion is on the sensitive, but very important topic of dignity in dying. The Indylive.radio team is grateful to SNP Commonweal group for sharing this discussion with us.

Aug 14, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 677

The Daytime Show: Reclaim the Space

We are grateful to the Women for Independence organisation for sharing this event with us, focused on the experience of women in politics and how we can better support each other to reclaim that space #WFI #indyliveradio #scottishpolitics

Aug 10, 20211 hr 34 minEp. 675

The Week in Holyrood - Summer special 2

Holyrood returned from recess for the second time to update on Covid regulations and Charles Fletcher was there to bring us a summary of events in the second of his two summer specials.

Aug 08, 202152 minEp. 674
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