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Tanya Goodin

It's Complicated

A weekly Health, Fitness and Society podcast
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It's Complicated

Tanya Goodin

It's Complicated

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It's Complicated

Tanya Goodin

It's Complicated

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In the last episode in Series Seven we're joined by internet sensation The Folding Lady - Sophie Liard. Making her TikTok debut during lockdown in 2020 and already followed by more than 4 million fans, Sophie is showing everyone how to use her
Cybersecurity veteran Jack Rhysider, host of the Darknet Diaries podcast, is our guest this week to tell us everything we need to know about keeping ourselves safe online. From the threats from 'SIM swapping' attacks to how social engineers tar
Mother and daughter Michelle and Joan MacDonald are using tech to inspire, motivate and to change lives - and they’re focused on a part of the population that has been rather ignored and invisible online - women in their 40s and 50s. But that’s
Silkie Carlo, director of British civil liberties NGO Big Brother Watch joins to chat about the huge rise of facial recognition tech and what it means for our privacy and human rights. From biometric passports and unlocking our phones, to polic
Tim Spector is a Professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College in London and co-founder of Zoe which runs the world's largest COVID-19 study, and the world's largest nutrition study. Launched on the first night of UK lockdown, the Covid S
Michelle Elman, author of 'The Joy Of Being Selfish', joins the podcast this week to help us all set better boundaries online. From dealing with ghosting to navigating 24:7 email culture, to sending clearer and more effective texts, Michelle's
Journalist Max Benwell found himself caught up in a catfisher's games, but in an entirely unexpected way. Join us as he tells his story - how he tracked down and confronted the catfisher and what long-term impact it's had on his own relationshi
Rory Cellan-Jones was the BBC's Technology Correspondent for 15 years and had a ringside seat as the era of the smartphone unfolded, reporting on the highs and lows of the digital revolution. He's interviewed everyone who's anyone in the tech w
Vex King returns as It's Complicated's first ever returning guest; to talk about his new book Healing is the New High and to tell us how healing ourselves from pain and trauma - developing better self-awareness as a result - is going to help al
Lawyer and activist Cori Crider, Co-Founder of non-profit Foxglove, is holding Big Tech to account: for their treatment of their own workers - social media and the digital world's factory floor. Find out how Foxglove is making tech accountable
Journalist Marisa Bate gave up Instagram five years ago after she started to question what she was getting out of it. The experience has been entirely positive, even though she works in the media where many say it's impossible to be without soc
Founder of Craigslist, Craig Newmark, US billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist, talks about his early days founding the website that has become part of the cultural fabric of the internet, and his philanthropy with its emphasis on promoti
Pat Allerton, vicar of St Peter's church in Notting Hill in London, chats about how he earned the nickname 'the portable priest' in the pandemic after his cycling services - bringing a hymn and a prayer to lockdown London - earned him a global
Amika George, British activist and campaigner, joins for the 50th episode of 'It's Complicated' on International Women's Day. She's talking about her new book 'Make it Happen: How to be an Activist', and how social media has been the gateway an
Tim Harford, economist, broadcaster and author, is helping us make sense of the numbers, statistics, graphs and charts that are increasingly overwhelming us on social media. He explains why we need to calm down when we look at them, and he show
Martha Lane Fox, Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho, joins Tanya to talk about her pioneering career in digital; from the earliest days of the dot.com boom when she co-founded Lastminute.com in 1998; through her work as government Digital Champion from
Sports broadcaster Andrew Cotter turned his skills in lockdown to hilarious and heartwarming commentary on the antics of his two labradors, Olive and Mabel. His videos went viral and have been watched over 80 million times, with his book 'Olive
Iconic Liverpool and England footballer John Barnes joins us for the Series 5 finale to talk about discrimination both on the field and off, using Twitter to call out racism, his admiration for Marcus Rashford's work in the pandemic and his exh
The Woman Who Set Up a Bank, Anne Boden, joins us this week to talk about the incredible journey she's been on to found one of Britain's most successful new banks; mobile-only bank Starling. She chats about Olivia Coleman playing her in the fil
Photographer Finn Beales joins us to chat about being an early adopter of social media, how he so nearly made a fortune creating filters for Instagram, his journey to becoming a celebrated photographic storyteller, the power of his connection w
Emily Cummin, CEO and co-Founder of Untangle, the social network for mourners, joins us to talk about why we don't like talking about our own death, but why it's so important that we do. And she discusses the digital legacies we will all leave
The second of two episodes timed around the US Election, looking at the subject of speech online and how we disagree and debate. Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project joins us this week to talk about the shocking research behind h
The first of two episodes around the US Election looking at the subject of free speech and how we disagree and debate online. Toby Young is on the podcast this week talking about his personal experience of being cancelled in 2018, why he set up
Love Island's Amy Hart and YouTuber Mimi Missfit took seven teens away on a week-long digital detox to explore the impact on their mental health. Tanya chats to them about the week, how the experience impacted not only the teens but also the tw
Have more racist incidents taken place online because of lockdown? Or is it that we are more aware of them, and reporting them more? Have social platforms created an environment which rewards and encourages racist behaviour? Or does the digital
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