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Broadcaster, podcaster, wit, raconteur, football fanatic, writer, Dad - Danny Baker joins Tracy-Ann for the final episode of Trolled this series. He discusses THAT tweet, of course, and much more besides. Contains cheese eating.
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Tracy-Ann talks to the social activist Nimco Ali, OBE. Co-founder and CEO of The Five Foundation, the global partnership to end female genital mutilation, Nimco talks about her life as an FGM survivor, and how challenging it is in the current echo chambers of social media to not belong to a clear cut political tribe. This has brought her a whole fairly terrifying world of online abuse from both left and right wings, and left her more determined than ever to stand up for what she believes in, and find resolution through conversation.
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This week Tracy-Ann chats to a man who begun his career trolling the people of Great Britain, in the brilliant Trigger Happy TV. Since then he's become a celebrated travel writer and one of our finest twitter wits fielding abuse from across the political and racial divides; he's had both anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim abuse online. He talks shyness, Chris Morris and much more besides. Enjoy!
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Business hero, dragon, twitter warrior and all round excellent human Deborah Meaden joins Tracy-Ann this week. On the agenda this week: freedom of speech, how not to block, and why Facebook is like a marriage.
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We're BACK! Recorded live at the London Podcast Festival, Trolled returns as Tracy-Ann Oberman brings two fantastic guests to the first ever live recording of the show. Joining her are journalist, political commentator and author Nick Cohen along with the tv presenter, mathematician and prominent online bullying campaigner, Rachel Riley.
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We finish Series 1 of Trolled with a man who is literally turning his trolling experiences into comedy gold. Funny, frank and endlessly honest - it’s the brilliant David Baddiel.
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Oz Katerji is a journalist and film maker who spends a lot of his time covering events in the Middle East. He has an encyclopaedic and first hand knowledge of war zones, humanitarian crises, and - thankfully for this - twitter conflict.
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BBC Breakfast presenter, journalist, golfer and excellent jacket owner, Naga Munchetty is rapidly becoming one of the nation’s favourite news broadcasters. In this episode she tells Tracy how her job requires a thick skin, a quick and sarcastic response to online bullies, and a stubborn refusal to back down.
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The comedy writer and multiple award winner Graham Linehan chats to Tracy about trolling, growing a tail and what Twitter's like when you're on Morphine.
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Comedian, protestor and all round comedy genius Janey Godley joins Tracy to talk all things trolled.
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Femi takes a break from Brexit to chat to Tracy about Game of Thrones, bigots, and radio hosts who don't like foreign doctors.
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This week, Tracy is joined by the multi-award-winning actor Frances Barber to discuss Brighton, spelling and, of course, trolls.
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Al Murray joins Tracy to discuss trolls, conspiracy theories and David Cameron.
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Luciana Berger and Gary Lineker join Tracy Ann Obermann to talk all things Trolled.
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The internet has become a dark place in recent times, so here comes Tracy Ann Oberman and a whole host of celebrity friends to shine a light on what it’s like to be trolled. If you’re finding it hard to engage online about any issue you feel strongly about, and you can't express your opinion because keyboard warriors bully and threaten and attack, then this podcast will be a balm to your soul.
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