Licence to Talk
Licence to Talk
Licence to Talk
Licence to Talk is an honest and open podcast encouraging you to challenge your thoughts and engage in new conversations. From what is trending on Twitter to the ins and outs of our legal system, listen to these future barristers navigate their 20s as they put the word content into contentious. Connect with us on Instagram: @licencetotalk, Twitter: @licence2talk or Email: [email protected].
You Are Not a Fraud
As pupillage season comes to a close, Sonia and Sim reflect upon their experience of applying for pupillage and dealing with success and rejection. The girls discuss suffering from imposter syndrome at the Bar and share how manifestation and self-belief became powerful tools in helping them to overcome a feeling of fraudulence. 
May 20, 2021
27 min
The Secret
In this episode, the girls reveal what The Secret is and whether it actually works.
Apr 30, 2021
24 min
De-Stressing Not Distressing
When the tide is rising and you’re feeling overwhelmed, do you sink or swim? In this episode, the girls offer up their suggestions on how to take care of your mind, body and soul when faced with a stressful situation.
Apr 23, 2021
24 min
Your Voice Matters ft. Nathan Alleyne-Brown
The girls introduce their very first guest, Nathan Alleyne-Brown, Barrister at 2 Dr Johnson’s Buildings. In light of the recent discussion of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in Parliament, Nathan shares his thoughts on the consequences of the Bill being passed. With a focus on our right to peacefully protest, Nathan discusses the implications of this new law that calls our freedom of speech into question.
Apr 8, 2021
53 min
You Do Not Have To Say Anything
Are police powers fuelled by ethnic disparities, racial stereotyping and institutional bias? In this episode, the girls reveal some shocking statistics. In a society where certain individuals are disproportionately affected, it is essential to know your rights. The girls break down what you need to know if you are ever stopped and searched or arrested by the police.
Apr 1, 2021
24 min
#YesAllWomen
Disclaimer: This week’s episode includes discussions surrounding gender-based violence, sexual assault and women’s rights. Following the tragic news of Sarah Everard’s death, the ‘Reclaim The Streets’ movement has resurfaced to highlight the epidemic that is, violence against women. In this episode, the girls discuss the problematic nature of #NotAllMen and explain why men must become an active part of the solution.
Mar 18, 2021
29 min
Press-ing Down on the Media
The media. It plays a pivotal role in our society but are we awarding too much freedom to the press? In this episode, the girls debate two opposing positions - press freedom v privacy. From court proceedings to gossip columns, should the media be given free reign on what they can publish?
Mar 11, 2021
36 min
The War on Drugs: Is It Time to Wave the White Flag?
In this week’s episode, the girls consider the war on drugs. Taking cannabis as a case study, listen as the girls debate whether declaring a truce could be the only way to regulate an industry riddled with crime. Is legalisation the only route to tackling Britain’s deepening drugs crisis? Listen as the girls break down the societal and financial implications of legalisation.
Mar 4, 2021
27 min
Sign on the Dotted Line, My Friend...
On the 18th of February 2021, the High Court ruled that the Government acted unlawfully. Matt Hancock and his department broke the law by failing to disclose details of the PPE contracts the Government awarded during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Judge found that the Government failed to act in accordance with transparency laws. In this episode, the girls break down the High Court’s ruling and share their opinions on why it is essential for the Government to be transparent when spending taxpayers’ money.
Feb 25, 2021
27 min
Round Two for Trump and A Knockout for U.S. Democracy?
Donald Trump, the first President to face two impeachment trials. In light of Trump’s second impeachment trial, the girls consider what his acquittal means for the future of democracy in the United States.
Feb 18, 2021
23 min
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