Hay Festival Podcast

Hay Festival Podcast

Author: Hay Festival Language: English Episodes: 71
There's a particular energy in a tent full of people hanging on every word of a conversation, a shared curiosity that you can almost touch. The Hay Festival Podcast captures that live, unscripted feeling, bringing it directly to you wherever you are. Each episode is a direct recording from one of the festival's global gatherings, preserving the spontaneity and depth of discussions as they happened. You'll hear authors unravel the threads of their latest novels, historians debate turning points we're still living through, and scientists explain complex ideas with compelling clarity. The range is deliberately broad, reflecting the festival's own spirit, moving from intimate poetry readings to expansive debates on the future of our societies. This isn't about polished studio interviews; it's the raw intellectual spark of the moment, complete with audience laughter and thoughtful pauses. Tuning into this podcast is like finding a seat in the front row, listening as minds you admire think aloud and challenge each other. It’s a sustained conversation with some of the most interesting voices of our time, offering both inspiration and a genuine sense of connection to a wider community of ideas. The archive serves as a lasting record of these cultural exchanges, all born from the unique atmosphere that only the Hay Festival creates.
Episodes
S5, Ep11 Jennifer Saunders: Bonkers: My Life in Laughs [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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The writer and actor’s life is full of riotous adventures: Jennifer talks accidentally enrolling on a teacher training course with a young Dawn French, dressing up as punks and scaring people on the underground, bluffing…