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Intelligence Squared
How I Found My Voice
How I Found My Voice is the podcast that explores how some of the world’s greatest artists and thinkers became such compelling – and unique – communicators. This Intelligence Squared podcast goes behind the celebrity persona to understand their journeys and inspirations – from writing a childhood diary to first performing on stage or finding the courage to speak up. Hosted by the BBC journalist Samira Ahmed, guests include Graham Norton, Margaret Atwood, Katherine Ryan, Michael Palin, Gloria Estefan, David Lammy and Bernardine Evaristo. The series producer is Farah Jassat.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 421 ratings
How I found my voice
Bring it back! Samira Ahmed brings light, intelligence, and originality to everything she touches. This format can let her use her intelligent questioning to so many people.
Auntyfascist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/29/23
I have been thoroughly enjoying the How I Found My Voice podcast. Host Samira Ahmed is generous, well-researched and so inquisitive. She speaks with the cream of the crop in terms of the truly important influencers and thought leaders of our time. Her chat with Margaret Atwood grabbed me...Read full review »
ShannonProducerPodcaster via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/24/22
Patronise Palin!
I was looking forward to listening to this as I love Michael Palin. I found the questions rather abrasive and accusatory in parts. Unnecessary forthright style. Disappointing.
Frenkflo via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/10/22
Recent Episodes
Published 04/11/23
Samira Ahmed is joined by Friends star David Schwimmer and comedy writer Nick Mohammed. David Schwimmer is one of the most recognisable faces on television. His iconic role as Ross Geller in all 236 episodes of Friends has made him TV royalty. And beyond the global cultural impact of Friends,...
Published 04/11/23
Samira Ahmed speaks to award-winning comedian Russell Kane. They speak about his life and career, growing up in Essex, his break into comedy at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe, and his relationship with class and identity as a comedian. The recording for this episode took place in April...
Published 04/11/23
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