Episodes

  • Everyone's Gone To The Moon - The Jonathan King Interview 2024
    Oct 6 2024

    In a departure from the usual theme of the podcast, although we do touch briefly on spiritual and religious issues, I spoke with former pop music artist, impresario, producer, TV personality and convicted sex offender Jonathan King.


    We talk about his life in the music industry and the legal issues he has faced since the 2000s. I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation.


    Enjoy the rest of your weekends and 'see' you next Sunday.

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    41 mins
  • Nick Cowan - The Alternative Universal History Of Us
    Sep 29 2024

    In last week's episode, I had an insightful conversation with Professor Tim Coulson of Oxford University about his book The Universal History Of Us, where we explored the origins of the universe, the emergence of life, and how evolution shaped the incredible biodiversity we see today.

    This week, I invite you to dive into a different perspective with my guest Nick Cowan, a Cambridge University science graduate and lifelong science educator. We'll discuss his unique worldview, shaped by years of scientific exploration and teaching, offering a fresh take on the story of life and the universe.

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    43 mins
  • Professor Tim Coulson - The Universal History of Us
    Sep 22 2024

    Welcome back, seekers, skeptics, and believers, to another thought-provoking series of The UnShaw Podcast!

    If you joined us for Series 1, you’ll know this podcast is all about tackling life’s biggest mysteries and the age-old questions that have puzzled humanity for millennia: Is there a God? Was Jesus divine? Do we need a higher power to explain the universe? How did life truly begin, and what sparked the birth of the cosmos itself? You know, just the light stuff.

    In this opening episode of Series 2, I’m thrilled to be joined by none other than Professor Tim Coulson, a leading expert in evolutionary biology from Oxford University. He's recently written a book "The Universal History Of Us".

    Together, we’ll explore the origins of life, the role of natural selection, and whether modern science can offer insights into these ultimate questions. Can Professor Coulson, with his extensive knowledge of zoology and evolutionary theory, shed light on whether a divine explanation is necessary—or if science alone can unravel the mysteries of our existence?

    Prepare for a fascinating and awe-inspiring discussion!

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    58 mins
  • Series finale - Andrew Williams interviews the host - Has he converted?!?
    Apr 22 2024

    Welcome to the final episode in series 1 of the UnShaw Podcast.

    Instead of our usual format, where I, your host, Robert Shaw, delve into the minds of guests, today the tables have turned. A former guest will be taking the reins and interviewing me.

    For those who've followed along faithfully, you're in for a treat. I've got some juicy titbits to share about what's in store for Series 2, but more on that later.

    For today's episode, I'll be talking about my recent flirtation with religion! Many of you might be wondering, "Robert Shaw, the staunch agnostic atheist, converting? How is that even possible?" Well, I assure you, it's a story that's as surprising as it is enlightening.

    As I look back on the episodes that have shaped this series, we'll also be revisiting some of the its most memorable moments and insights.

    So, whether you're a devout believer, a steadfast atheist, or somewhere in between, this episode promises to offer something for everyone.

    And remember, this isn't the end—it's just the beginning. Stay tuned for Series 2, where we'll continue to explore the complexities of religion, atheism, and everything in between. Until then, sit back and enjoy the series finale.

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    39 mins
  • David Shipley - The Road from Atheism to Catholicism via Wandsworth Prison
    Apr 14 2024

    Welcome to the UnShaw Podcast.

    Today, I am thrilled to have David Shipley as our guest.

    Born into a family with non-believing parents, David's upbringing was traditional in many ways, but his path diverged dramatically after his time at Birmingham University. Rising as a successful businessman, David seemed to have it all. However, in 2014, he made a decision that would alter the course of his life forever.

    Embracing Catholicism after a profound religious experience, David embarked on a spiritual journey that led him to confront his past actions. His newfound faith collided with his past when he found himself serving time at Her Majesty's Pleasure, including a stay in the notorious Wandsworth Prison.

    But David's story doesn't end there. Upon his release, he dedicated himself to a cause close to his heart: prison reform. His work has brought him into the national spotlight, appearing on various UK TV programs to shed light on the pressing issues within the penal system.

    Today, David resides in Wales with his wife and young daughter, finding solace and purpose in his family and his mission to create positive change.

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    47 mins
  • Mark Alsip - The Alternative State Of The Union Address
    Apr 7 2024

    Join the unshawpodcast.com in exploring the dynamics of Christianity's influence in America on this episode of The UnShaw Podcast. Our guest, Mark Alsip, shares his journey from a devout Christian upbringing to a profound reassessment of his beliefs.

    In Christianity in decline in the US? Or is it influencing parts of American society in ways it has not done for years?

    Mark's book, "The Journey to Reason," serves as a guide as we uncover the nuances of Christianity's current impact on the American narrative.

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    50 mins
  • Paul Clark - The Omega Course
    Mar 31 2024
    In this episode of the UnShaw Podcast, we explore the roots and origins of Christianity and the narratives of The Bible. We are joined by Paul Clark, who has dedicated decades of research to unravelling the mysteries surrounding Christianity. Following my recent Easter message, where an alternative perspective on the foundations of Christianity was presented, this episode takes a deeper dive into the subject matter. Paul shares insights from his extensive research, shedding light on the historical context and cultural influences that shaped the development of Christianity as we know it today. What makes this conversation particularly intriguing is the unique approach Paul has taken to present his findings. Instead of a traditional academic text, Paul has crafted a compelling novel titled "The Omega Course." Through the adventures of a group of British youths, the novel explores the very themes and questions raised in our discussion, offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of Christianity's fundamental tenets. Whether you're a devout believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode promises to spark contemplation and inspire curiosity. To delve even deeper into the themes discussed in this episode, listeners are encouraged to explore Paul's book, "The Omega Course," available now. For more information and to purchase the Kindle version at a price of £2.95 or $3.95 for listeners in the US, visit unshawpodcast.com/books.
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    55 mins
  • The UnShaw Podcast's Easter Message
    Mar 29 2024
    The UnShaw Podcast's Easter Message
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    9 mins