Episode 53
In this episode, Anthony is joined by Jen Zhu Scott, executive chair of The Commons Project, to discuss the role the government should be playing in the data revolution and ensuring public safety — why you should get paid for your data.
Gillian Tett is chair of the editorial board and editor-at-large at the Financial Times. She joins Anthony to discuss her new book Anthro-Vision, and how Anthropology can help to explain how the siloed nature of communities has contributed to the current state of American politics.
Finally, Anthony talks with Felix Mitchell, founder and chief executive of Instant Impact, about what students can do to make themselves more employable this academic year — and how we can reduce nepotism in the workplace.