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Turning World

Turning World

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概要

Turning World is a podcast about making sense of a world in motion.

Politics, culture and faith are no longer fixed or familiar. Old certainties are shifting, institutions are changing shape, and public debate feels more polarised and unstable than ever. In the middle of all this, it’s easy to feel disoriented.

Each episode brings together thoughtful voices from across politics, culture, faith and beyond for conversations that are open, curious and grounded. There are no rigid positions or ideological lines to follow, just an honest attempt to explore what’s changing, why it matters, and where it might lead.

The discussions are rigorous but respectful. Questions are asked in good faith. Disagreement isn’t avoided as it’s part of the process of understanding.

If you’re tired of shouty debates, fixed opinions and surface-level takes, Turning World offers something different by exploring ideas that don’t fit neatly into boxes.


About the hosts

Jon Egan is a writer and commentator who has worked as a musician, grave digger, comedy promoter, political researcher and campaign strategist. Jon was a founder member of the radical Christian art and music collective, The Revolutionary Army of The Infant Jesus, and is a member of the Orthodox Church, After many years in active politics, Jon is now convinced that the root cause of our political and cultural unraveling is a spiritual estrangement and a disconnection from the only durable source of meaning and value.


Keith Hitchman is an Anglican priest and community leader based in Liverpool. As Vicar of St Michael-in-the-Hamlet and Hope Parish, his work centres on parish renewal, community engagement and the spiritual life of the city. He has previously worked closely with civic institutions and media, and brings a long-standing interest in how faith, identity and public life intersect.


Produced by Opus Media.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Is Blue Labour the Future of the Left? | Dan Carden MP & Jonny Ball
    2026/05/05

    In Episode 1 of Turning World, Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman are joined by Dan Carden MP and Jonny Ball to explore one of the defining political questions of our time: what comes after Corbynism, and can Blue Labour offer a meaningful alternative?


    This conversation examines the future of progressive politics through the lenses of civic belonging, workers’ rights, trade unionism, authenticity and community renewal.


    Topics include:

    • Blue Labour’s political philosophy

    • Trade unions and workers’ rights

    • Community engagement and civic society

    • Authenticity in political leadership

    • Rent control and fairness

    • Corbynism, “Polanskism” and Labour’s future

    • Blue Labour vs Green politics

    • Ambiguity and paradox in modern political realignment


    Guest bios:

    Dan Carden is the Labour MP for Liverpool Walton and a prominent voice in Blue Labour politics.

    Jonny Ball is a political thinker and journalist for New Statesman and Unheard.


    About Turning World:

    Turning World is hosted by Jon Egan and Keith Hitchman and explores politics, culture, faith and public life in a world of uncertainty and transformation.


    Links:

    https://www.newstatesman.com/author/jonny-ball

    https://members.parliament.uk/member/4651/contact


    Produced by Opus Media.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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