New Gurus: 2. Taking the Urine

New Gurus: 2. Taking the Urine

Author: BBC Radio 4 December 19, 2022 Duration: 28:32

Will Blunderfield grew up, he says, an unhappy, unhealthy kid. Now he feels great — as a “wild naked man” who drinks his own urine.

Across the world, wellness is a multi-billion pound industry, even though some of its practices are unproven, extreme or even harmful. So why are so many people unimpressed with what 21st century medicine can offer them, and turning to internet gurus instead?

The New Gurus is a series about looking for enlightenment in the digital world.

Written and presented by Helen Lewis

Series Producers: Morgan Childs and Tom Pooley Story consultant: Geoff Bird Original music composed by Paper Tiger Sound design and mix: Rob Speight Editor: Craig Templeton Smith

A Tempo & Talker production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds


In Influenced, a production from BBC Radio 4, Helen Lewis turns her attention to the digital spaces we don't often scrutinize. While public platforms like Twitter and Facebook dominate conversations about technology's societal impact, this podcast ventures into the messier, more intimate world of private messaging. It explores how the group chat and the direct message have fundamentally altered the pace and tone of our interactions, making everything from work to friendship feel simultaneously more casual and more chaotic. The series investigates the quiet power these private networks wield, shaping everything from personal relationships and office politics to broader cultural movements and misunderstandings. Helen Lewis examines the unspoken rules, the social pressures, and the unexpected consequences born in these seemingly closed loops. Through thoughtful analysis and conversation, Influenced delves into the architecture of our behind-the-scenes digital lives, asking how these tools designed for connection are influencing our sense of self and community. It’s a nuanced look at the technology woven into the fabric of daily life, questioning what we’ve gained and what we’ve lost in the shift to constant, instantaneous contact. Listen for a compelling exploration of society, culture, and the tech that mediates our most private exchanges.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 17

Influenced
Podcast Episodes
Left the Chat: No 6. The Telegram War [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:54
The encrypted messaging app Telegram is haunted by a single question - if it really is as secure as it claims to be, why does Vladimir Putin allow it to be used in Russia?And should Russian dissidents, independent journa…
Left the Chat: No 5. Thug Shaker Central [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:50
When investigative journalist Aric Toler saw a handful of supposedly fake classified documents online, he had a hunch - what if they were real? The only way to find out was to hunt for the original source. It was a journ…
Left The Chat: No 4. I Married a ChatBot [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:36
After years of bad dates and toxic relationships, Chris finally found love - with a chatbot called Emma. Is this the future of digital love, or is Chris caught in an illusion? In this episode focusing on how instant mess…
Left the Chat: No 3. Several People Are Typing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:44
During the pandemic, a combination of fears over Covid, anger over police racism and sheer cabin fever saw company Slack channels boil with discontent. One day in February 2021, Mike Pesca, a contrarian podcaster, made t…
Left the Chat: No 2. Fax Machines and Foxy Natashas [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:38
In 2016, amid the post-EU referendum chaos, one man had an idea. His name was Steve Baker, and he was a low-profile Tory MP. But his WhatsApp group - the home of the hard Brexiteers - soon became the most powerful force…
Left the Chat: No 1. Whatsapp Mishaps [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:37
In 1998, Helen’s family got their first home computer - and she logged on to chat with existing friends and strangers she met online. Since then, instant messaging has taken over our lives, with an estimated 2.7 billion…
Welcome to Helen Lewis Has Left the Chat [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:27
Have you ever been trapped in a group chat nightmare, either grabbing the popcorn or wondering how to leave without causing a scene? Who’s the admin in your family group, and do they wield that power responsibly? Do you…
New Gurus: Bonus Episode - Gigachads and Sigma Wolves [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:30
After The New Gurus was released, there was one question Helen Lewis was asked far more than any other: why are so many gurus men? Stuck for an answer, she journeys into the world of the Manosphere - home to 'Gigachads'…
New Gurus: 8. Prophets of Doom [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:35
Jessica Lanyadoo thinks civil war is coming — she has seen it in the stars. But it isn’t just astrologers who think we’re living through an age of upheaval. Peter Turchin, a Soviet-born professor who studies historical c…
New Gurus: 7. Bitcoin FC [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:24
When Peter McCormack made a fortune investing in Bitcoin, he knew exactly how to spend it - buying his local football team. Helen Lewis travels to the ground of Real Bedford FC, where you can buy a half-time bacon butty…