Yes But You're Wrong

Yes But You're Wrong
Podcast Description
🎙️ Yes, But You're Wrong – A Podcast About EverythingWhat happens when two complete strangers from opposite sides of the world sit down, hit record, and start talking? 🤔In a world where communication often feels lost in the noise of changing ideas and constant opinions, we’re taking a shot at true conversation. Yes, But You're Wrong is here to break the boundaries of how we talk and listen to one another.Join journalist and politician Harriet Gould from the UK and former police officer and activist Rodney Watt as they dive into everything that makes us tick. From politics to pop culture, art to sports, food to fashion, and everything in between – no topic is off-limits. Each episode, Harriet and Rodney challenge each other’s perspectives, explore what connects us across cultures, continents, and experiences, and discover what it really means to listen in today’s world.This isn’t about being right – it’s about learning, growing, and discovering the truth in the conversation. Join us as we ask the big questions, challenge our assumptions, and navigate the beautiful chaos of the world around us.Tune in, and let’s talk about everything! 🌍💬#YesButYoureWrong #Podcast #Communication #Culture #CurrentEvents #WorldTalk #Conversations #ListenUp #ChallengeYourViews #GlobalPerspective
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The podcast covers a wide array of topics including social media, politics, family dynamics, and contemporary culture, with episodes like the debut featuring raw discussions on the Jeffrey Epstein case, Internet dating, and Gen Z culture, emphasizing the importance of perspective and understanding in today's discourse.

🎙️ Yes, But You’re Wrong – A Podcast About Everything
What happens when two complete strangers from opposite sides of the world sit down, hit record, and start talking? 🤔
In a world where communication often feels lost in the noise of changing ideas and constant opinions, we’re taking a shot at true conversation. Yes, But You’re Wrong is here to break the boundaries of how we talk and listen to one another.
Join journalist and politician Harriet Gould from the UK and former police officer and activist Rodney Watt as they dive into everything that makes us tick. From politics to pop culture, art to sports, food to fashion, and everything in between – no topic is off-limits. Each episode, Harriet and Rodney challenge each other’s perspectives, explore what connects us across cultures, continents, and experiences, and discover what it really means to listen in today’s world.
This isn’t about being right – it’s about learning, growing, and discovering the truth in the conversation. Join us as we ask the big questions, challenge our assumptions, and navigate the beautiful chaos of the world around us.
Tune in, and let’s talk about everything! 🌍💬
#YesButYoureWrong #Podcast #Communication #Culture #CurrentEvents #WorldTalk #Conversations #ListenUp #ChallengeYourViews #GlobalPerspective
Episode 2 – The “C” Word
In Episode 2 of Yes, But You’re Wrong, Harriet and Rodney dive deep into the wild world of free speech. From Snow White to alligator surfing, DEI, British hygiene, kissing your kids, AI, and—of course—who’s more punchable, they cover it all.
Our phones, computers, watches, and even connected sunglasses are filled with other people’s thoughts and opinions. We’re bombarded—constantly. But where do we draw the line? Is free speech truly free, or should there be boundaries?
Rodney and Harriet are ready to tackle the big question: Should free speech come with rules?
Tune in for an unfiltered, uncut conversation that goes beyond the headlines.

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