No Fear. No Favour. The Seen in Journalism podcast
Professor Lord Robert Winston: listen here
One of the UK’s most distinguished scientists and public communicators, joins Cath Leng and Sonia Gallego to discuss what happens when scientific reality collides with ideology, institutional caution, and a post-truth media culture - and reflects on the moment that effectively ended his regular BBC punditry: his 2021 appearance on Question Time, where he stated that biological sex cannot be changed. What followed, he argues, was not open debate but silence — and a narrowing of who is considered “safe” to platform.

Special episode in which Nicole, a mother connected to the Our Duty campaign group, who describes discovering that her daughter was being treated as a different identity at school, and the real-world consequences of normalising the idea of the ‘trans child’

Transgender Trend has been campaigning against the risks to children and young people of gender identity affirmation since 2015. Stephanie, its founder, and Shelley, chief researcher and writer, discuss the safeguarding crisis, and how the media enthusiastically compounded the harms

Barrister and Director of Gay Men's Network Dennis Kavanagh forensically explores what the BBC’s institutional capture by gender-identity activism has meant for lesbians, gay men, and children who would otherwise have grown up LGB

An honour to be joined by the investigative and campaigning journalist who was one of the first to write, speak and warn about the harms of 'gender' affirmation and the erasure of women.

A special episode in which three former BBC journalists and editors - Cath Leng, Sam Smith and Edwina Wolstencroft - unpack the resignations of Director General Tim Davie and its News CEo, Deborah Turness

The founder of Decentered Media and experienced media campaigner talks regulation with Cath Leng. Who is actually in charge of what we read, hear and watch - and are they doing their job?

We teamed up with Julia Williams of Seen in Publishing to interview the prolific and fearless journalist and c0-author of Pornocracy about how male porn consumption 'has humanity has a chokehold', and discuss the wholesale capture of the the publishing industry by gender affirmation

The veteran Irish journalist, formerly RTE, now Gript, on the silence across Ireland's media on the harms of gender self-identification, the corruption of language - and his interview with Barbie Kardashian on the moment of his release

A meticulous and authoritative investigative journalist, the author of the Great Post Office scandal tells us about his journey into covering sex and gender, and the role of the BBC and legacy media in shaping the debate

Sex Matters' Director of Advocacy picks apart the media tactics whic reframe coverage of 'gender’ and free speech, and discusses her experience of becoming a media ‘untouchable’ after speaking out on the reality of sex

The formidable For Women Scotland campaigner takes us through the grassroots campaign journey from kitchen table activism to the Supreme Court, and explains the importance of the media in influencing public understanding

The founder of Athena EU — a think-tank and network of experts focused on safeguarding women’s, LGB and children’s rights across European law and policy - explains how it will - eventually - burst the affirmative Brussels bubble on gender



