In this episode we ask whether our dependency on social media indicates a need for stronger regulation? Futurologist Ian Pearson and LCC students tell us what they think.
In this episode we explore the future of relationships, including how polyamorous and long distance relationships are becoming the norm, with personal accounts of couples in the UK and Denmark.
Insects on the menu – for dogs
Insects might be the future of dog food. We spoke to Sabrina Jaap, co-founder of Tenetrio, to discover how these new-age treats are ethically made.
Podcast: The future of... Episode 1: Family
Welcome to a brand new podcast series exploring the future of our daily lives. How will we live, work and interact in the future?
Pottery and the art of surviving lockdown
The pandemic has seen the revival of pottery, so we went to find out more about this meditative craft from Gregory Tingay, a potter and artistic director at Studio Pottery London.
Is it too late to end toxic fashion culture?
We explore the impact and toxicity of fast-fashion, through the lens of young students and individual responsibility.
One Americano, so little time
Baristas working the morning rush can be our saviours. But what’s it like to be on the receiving end of a grumpy queue of customers?
Hospitality: The god complex of chefs
The hospitality industry is currently facing a crisis. With more people speaking out about bullying, harassment, poor working conditions, and pay in the sector, the industry needs an image overhaul if it’s going to retain the workforce it desperately needs to survive.
Guide Dogs at 90: 'I have another pair of eyes'
We meet one man whose life has been transformed by his Guide Dog, who has given him back his independence.
Leaving island life to live a life-long dream
Meet Jaheim Harry, a young Tobagonian footballer who has been given a once-in-a-lifetime chance with a sports scholarship in Portugal