Episodes

Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Ep.5 The Wonder Drug
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
In this episode of Diffuse the News, we delve into the controversial rise of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, initially praised for their ability to treat type 2 diabetes but now at the centre of a broader debate. As these drugs gain popularity for weight loss, we question whether they represent a real breakthrough in battling obesity or if society is merely shifting towards a culture of pharmaceutical dependency.
We explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding these drugs, such as the lack of long-term studies on side effects and the reclassification of obesity as a disease, which some argue dissolves personal responsibility in favour of corporate profit. With insights from experts like Dr. Carol LaRoux and emerging concerns over potential side effects, including thyroid cancer and mood changes, this episode pushes listeners to critically assess the intersecting roles of personal agency, societal trends and the pharmaceutical industry in addressing obesity.

Monday Dec 09, 2024
Ep.4 The Ethical Rubicon: Assisted Dying
Monday Dec 09, 2024
Monday Dec 09, 2024
Listener discretion is advised as we explore the evolving landscape of assisted dying in this thought-provoking episode of Diffuse the News. Dive into the complex and controversial topic of assisted suicide laws, with a focus on their rise in Canada, the UK, Europe, and beyond. The discussion covers the ethical dilemmas, societal impacts, and moral conflicts these policies provoke.
The episode presents diverse perspectives, including insights from former Supreme Court Judge Lord Jonathan Sumption, who questions the judicial role in decisions of such profound moral significance. As public opinion shifts, with a significant majority supporting changes to assisted dying laws, the conversation navigates the challenges and potential risks associated with these emerging policies.
Discover how Canada's expansive approach has ignited debates on human rights, medical ethics, and public policy, raising concerns about the slippery slope effect and the value of human life. Join the debate on whether assisted dying represents a compassionate healthcare option or a dangerous ethical path.

Monday Nov 25, 2024
Ep.3 Net Zero
Monday Nov 25, 2024
Monday Nov 25, 2024
In This episode, we're diving into the ongoing saga of Net Zero policies in the UK, international climate summits, and how these green ambitions will likely leave us all in the red.

Monday Nov 18, 2024
Ep.2 Labour and the Constitution
Monday Nov 18, 2024
Monday Nov 18, 2024
Labour has once again returned to power in the UK, prompting us to explore the history of their radical and at times dystopian constitutional proposals. Drafted in the corridors of Whitehall, these plans aim to shift more power from Westminster to the devolved regions, potentially bringing irreversible change to the UK. Today, I examine what this could mean for the country and the ordinary citizen.

Sunday May 24, 2020
The Oil Crisis
Sunday May 24, 2020
Sunday May 24, 2020
In the midst of the global pandemic, oil prices take a dive to record lows. Is this the effect of the global shock to demand or are there also other variables at work. We'll explore the competing interests in this pilot episode.