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The Ripple Effect Radio

Hosted by Air3 Radio · EN · 16 episodes

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16
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Avg length
82m
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Listen Score
17
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47
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About this podcast

The Ripple Effect Radio is a long-form independent radio programme exploring media, politics, ecology, addiction, and the social forces shaping our world. Broadcast from student radio and connected to the Eco-Social Assembly, the show examines media narratives, political power, addiction and recovery, ecological crisis, and the social systems influencing everyday life. Through conversation, commentary and reflection, the programme asks how individual lives and collective futures are connected, and how small changes can create wider ripple effects. Each episode offers thoughtful discussion aimed at increasing awareness, dialogue and meaningful social change.

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Air3 Radio hosts The Ripple Effect Radio, a society show with 16 episodes published.

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Democratising Public Space with Ad Free Cities

Jun 5, 20261h 16mEp. 17S1

Who owns our public spaces? James Ward from Ad Free Cities joins The Ripple Effect to discuss the growth of outdoor advertising, the business model behind billboards and digital screens, and the increasing corporate infl

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The Great GMO Stitch-Up

May 16, 20261h 6mEp. 16S1

Today we talk with Leonie Nimmo from GM Freeze about regulation, deregulation, language games, lobbying, and the PR machinery behind the biotech industry. We discuss “precision breeding”, corporate influence, food safety

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Price Per Barrel: War, History and Voices from Iran

May 4, 20261h 21mEp. 15S1

War, oil, language and power, and who pays the price. In this episode we look beyond headlines to explore the realities behind tensions between Iran, the US and Israel. Alongside political analysis from Chris Bambery, we

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SEMA: Neurodivergence, Race, and the Fight to Be Seen

Apr 22, 20261h 5mEp. 14S1

Scottish Ethnic Minority Autistics (SEMA) with Sofia Farzana In this episode of The Ripple Effect, we step back and make space for a conversation that deserves full attention. Fraser speaks with Sofia Farzana, co-founder

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Media Sovereignty; Who Owns The Press?

Apr 15, 20261h 19mEp. 13S1

Media ownership, power and reclaiming the press. Caspar Hughes from Media Sovereignty joins the programme to discuss efforts to reshape the UK media landscape. The conversation explores the concentration of ownership, th

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Are You Safe? Nuclear Weapons and Security in Scotland

Mar 30, 20261h 30mEp. 12S1

Nuclear weapons, security and the question of safety. Janet Fenton from Secure Scotland joins the programme for a conversation recorded in Edinburgh, exploring what “security” really means in the context of nuclear weapo

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Cooking on the Edge of Europe

Mar 17, 20261h 27mEp. 11S1

Borders, mutual aid and resistance at the edge of Europe. Bruno Alvarez from No Name Kitchen joins the programme to discuss the growth of a grassroots, mutual aid movement supporting people on the move at Europe’s border

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Addiction Monologue

Mar 16, 202641mEp. 10S1

Addiction, language and the politics of recovery. This shorter episode is a reflective monologue exploring addiction as both a personal and social experience. The discussion challenges traditional terminology and models

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Don't Feed the (Surveillance) Beast

Mar 15, 20262h 2mEp. 9S1

Big Tech, surveillance and digital resistance. Patrick Leavy, founder of Rebel Tech Alliance, joins the programme for a conversation inspired by the #BigTechWalkout. The discussion explores the growing power of Big Tech

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From Falkirk to the Balkans - Borders There and Here

Mar 14, 20261h 27mEp. 8S1

Borders, migration and the industries that enforce them. Guests Elizabeth Fairgrieve (Forth Valley Welcome), Rishi (People & Planet) and Dav (All About Change) join the programme for a wide-ranging conversation about bor

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The Spycops Enquiry

Mar 13, 20261h 17mEp. 7S1

The undercover policing scandal and the Spycops Inquiry. Tom Fowler joins the programme to discuss the ongoing public inquiry into undercover policing in the UK. The conversation explores historic allegations of abuse of

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Visiting Palestine with EAPPI

Mar 12, 20261h 29mEp. 6S1

Visiting Palestine and witnessing life under occupation. Fraser speaks with Jenny Hamilton, recently returned from the West Bank, about her time in and around Bethlehem and her work with the Ecumenical Accompaniment Prog

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FV Palestine Solidarity

Mar 11, 20261h 27mEp. 5S1

Local solidarity, global struggle. In this episode we speaks with Sofia and Kevin from Forth Valley Palestine Solidarity about grassroots organising in Scotland and the role of local campaigns in supporting the struggle

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Spies and the Madness of the Media

Mar 10, 20261h 34mEp. 4S1

Spies, media narratives and independent filmmaking. In this episode Fraser speaks with independent filmmakers Justyn Jones and Madoc Roberts about the making of The Spies Who Ruined Our Lives. Drawing on decades of exper

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Mutual Aid, Rojava and the Revolution

Mar 9, 20261h 16mEp. 3S1

Originally aired live on 22 October 2025. Fraser speaks with Phil from Thanet Mutual Aid about the Kurdish struggle and the ideas behind democratic confederalism, grassroots democracy and mutual aid. The conversation exp

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Viva La (Media) Revolution

Mar 8, 20261h 28mEp. 2S1

In the second episode of The Ripple Effect Radio, Fraser speaks with Rishi from People and Planet and members of Media Revolution about divestment, climate activism, and global media systems. The discussion covers: Dives

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Fires, Fascism, Flags and Falkirk

Mar 8, 20261h 25mEp. 1S1

In the first episode of The Ripple Effect Radio, we explore the connections between environmental crisis, political narratives, and rising social tensions across Europe. Joining the discussion are Anwar from the Middle E

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Who is the host of The Ripple Effect Radio?

The Ripple Effect Radio is hosted by Air3 Radio. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 16 episodes.

How many episodes does The Ripple Effect Radio have?

The Ripple Effect Radio has published 16 episodes.

What topics does The Ripple Effect Radio cover?

The Ripple Effect Radio regularly covers society, culture, documentary. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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How long are The Ripple Effect Radio episodes?

Episodes of The Ripple Effect Radio average 82 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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