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08 — Questioning Assumptions
Season 1, Ep. 8
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Putting our best student journalist minds to work, we invite Simon Ezra-Jackson, who studies philosophy and German, and Phoebe Davies, a theology student. We cover the limits of gene editing, why Italy might come for your favourite Italian restaurant, and a long-standing British political controversy.
This episode was hosted by Rosie Miller, edited by Ana-Lucia Chalmers, and produced by Natalie Olofsson.
All opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers, not The Saint.
To get in touch, please reach out to us through podcast@thesaint.scot. We would love to hear from you.
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