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Lost For Words

Lost For Words

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A podcast where guests are invited to share their opinions, glories and interesting stories.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 48 | Freedom of Religion or Belief with James Bundy
    Feb 28 2022

    James Bundy is the Director of Operations for Freedom Declared Foundation, a UK-based charity which aims to promote and protect the human rights of individual freedom relating to one's religion or beliefs (FORB). James chats to Jason about the historic and current barriers to FORB, how this is affected by political choice and how the Freedom Declared Foundation charity helps in this area. James is also a political commentator and we talk about the current state of affairs in Scotland and the United Kingdom.

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    52 mins
  • 47 | Balancing The Books with Andrew Morrison
    Feb 21 2022

    Andrew Morrison is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants as well the Director of Morrison's Chartered Certified Accountants. He is also running to be elected as councillor for the Newton Mearns North and Neilston ward of East Renfrewshire council. Andy talks to Jason about his humble beginnings growing up in the shadow of Celtic park, qualifying as an accountant and now being a director of his own firm, his political beliefs and the political landscape ahead of this May’s election.

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    51 mins
  • 46 | A Voyage Through History with Ben Kitchings
    Feb 14 2022

    Ben Kitchings is a historian and is the host of The History Voyager podcast. In a more laid-back and off the cuff episode, Ben and Jason talk about the failure of several underpinning facets of society, American politics, the future of virtual reality and virtual workplaces post-pandemic as well as a look ahead to the 2022 mid term elections.

     

     

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    55 mins
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