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Get more from the FT with our collection of podcasts, where our journalists and columnists take you behind the scenes at the FT and discuss issues you care about in even greater depth. 

New to podcasts? There are many ways to listen. The easiest is via the podcast app on your smartphone. If you need more help, click here

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Here are several of our podcasts, with some great episodes to help get you started:

Behind the Money
Hosted by Aimee Keane and produced by Oluwakemi Aladesuyi, Behind the Money takes you inside the big business and financial stories of the moment with reporting from Financial Times journalists around the world.

Here, Aimee speaks to Hannah Kuchler, the FT’s US pharma and biotech correspondent, reporting on Moderna’s race to find an immunisation for the novel coronavirus, as the company stands to be one of the first to bring a Covid-19 vaccine to market.

Culture Call: the FT's Life & Arts Podcast
In the Financial Times culture podcast, editors Lilah Raptopoulos and Griselda Murray Brown get together to make sense of where culture is going. In the Financial Times culture podcast, editors Lilah Raptopoulos and Griselda Murray Brown get together to make sense of where culture is going.

In this episode we ask, what can history teach us? One of the world’s premier historians and FT colleague, Simon Schama joins us to discuss Biden, colonialism and give us much-needed historical context from a tumultuous US election.

Money Clinic with Claer Barrett
Each week, Financial Times consumer editor Claer Barrett talks to a listener about their money queries and consults her rolodex of financial advisors, planners and writers for no-nonsense and informed guidance that will help all of us feel more confident making our money work.

Claer catches up with listener Lucy, who is working out if shared ownership is better than renting. Joining them are independent property expert Henry Pryor and mortgage broker Andrew Montlake from Coreco.

FT News Briefing
Hosted by Marc Filippino and available every weekday morning, FT News Briefing is a rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day.

As well the daily podcast, this is also available as a news briefing from your smart speaker. You can find out more details on how to set this up on your device here.

The Rachman Review
Gideon Rachman, the Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist talks to the decision-makers and thinkers who are shaping world affairs.

This episode, Helen Warrell, the FT’s defence and security editor, talks to General Sir Patrick Sanders, head of the UK’s Strategic Command, about the biggest transformation in Britain’s armed forces since the cold war, as the UK prepares for the emerging threats of the 21st century.

FT Tech Tonic
We are in the midst of a digital revolution, where the line between our physical world and cyberspace is blurring. Tech Tonic is the show that investigates the promises and perils of this new technological age.

FT’s pharma and biotech correspondent, Hannah Kuchler, speaks to host John Thornhill about the wearable technology changing healthcare during the pandemic, and examines what it means for the future of patient care.

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