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Larchmont Productions
Politics on the Couch
Politics on the Couch looks at the way our minds respond to politics and the way politicians mess with our minds. In each episode award-winning political columnist Rafael Behr is joined by a distinguished expert drawn from the world of politics, psychology or philosophy. The show will appeal to any listener interested in taking a deep dive into how psychology drives everyone's political thought and behaviour.For more information about host Rafael Behr - www.rafaelbehr.com Hosted on Acast. See
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4.9 stars from 175 ratings
Brilliant podcast!
My partner and I love this podcast. Raphael Behr is an excellent interviewer - thoughtful and hugely insightful both personally and politically. He creates a space for his interviewee to present their views and they remain the focus of the interview, unlike many other more ego driven...Read full review »
helen m smith via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/18/23
Ursa Major
This podcast is terrific. The last one for instance with James Graham is revelatory. Listen to it and you'll understand a good deal more about the state of politics in this country, just from being invited to overhear a fascinating conversation between one of the best political commentators...Read full review »
J Kellow Pye via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/07/23
Been following Behr’s writings a while now and very happy to have found this podcast. Such a sharp, brilliant thinker. Please write a book!
Christina Caudill via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/22
Recent Episodes
In the wake of October 7th and Trump's bid to become US President again, Rafael Behr sits down with fellow Guardian columnist and friend - Jonathan Freedland - to discuss the current state of geopolitics, liberal politics, Israel and Jewish identity. Events featuring Rafael Behr Shoreham, West...
Published 04/21/24
Published 04/21/24
Rafael Behr talks to Tom Gray from Gomez about his bid to become a Brighton MP. Tom's had a hugely successful career in music with Gomez rocketing to fame in 1998, beating Pulp and Massive Attack, among others, to the Mercury Prize. More recently he launched the Broken Record campaign, calling...
Published 12/05/23
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