In conversation with others, we explore how poverty affects the mind, relationships, emotions and society as a whole, and what can be done to change it. Hear from activists, researchers, policy makers, and those with lived experience of poverty around the world.
Community, not charity. In this episode, we are joined by Jenny Cornfield from Soul Food Edinburgh to talk about how the provision of free, welcoming and nourishing meals offers community and sense of dignity, but is ultimately a sticking plaster for the structural problems of poverty and homelessness. Find out more about this episode and all our other episodes on https://poverty-unpacked.org
Celebrating changemakers in poverty! In the second episode of Poverty Unpacked Celebrates, we celebrate the Equals platform, the Taxpayers Against Poverty coalition, the book Impoverished by Joanna Mack, the Common Ground Naturing Writing Prize, and the event 'Algorithms and Empathy'. Links to all celebrations on https://poverty-unpacked.org
Fragmented, charity-dependent and increasingly more restrictive - this is the US welfare system. . In this episode, social scientist Beth DaPonte gives an overview of social security in the US, discusses the role of charitable giving to ensure support to those in need, and shares her concerns about old age poverty. . Find out more about this episode and all other episodes on poverty-unpacked.org
Celebrating changemakers in poverty! In this first version of Poverty Unpacked Celebrates, we are celebrating changemakers selected for the Big Issue 100 changemakers of 2026, a new immersive event on poverty and an inspiring conversation to mark International Women's Day. Check out full details - as always - on poverty-unpacked.org
Storytelling about poverty, Softening poverty, Strengthening talents and Trust - the ingredients of Quiet's approach to a growing community of people to come together in countering poverty. Listen to our conversation with Ralf and Marieke from Quiet Netherlands about their unique approach and key ingredients for establishing and growing communities. Information about this episode on our website…
In this episode of Poverty Unpacked chats, hear about new reports on child poverty, how austerity fuelled the far right, how anti-poverty interventions can support agency, and how new housing areas can be made welcome for residents on low incomes. Links to all reports and pieces can be found in the notes to this episode on https://poverty-unpacked.org
From the glorification of home ownership to the need for collective action to tackle a collective problem, in this episode we are joined by Cody Hochstenbach to discuss the housing crisis for people on low income in the Netherlands and how to tackle it. Find more information poverty-unpacked.org, episode 50.
Time for another Poverty Unpacked chat! This month features new child poverty estimates, pressure on parents due to focus on early childhood, mismatch between policy makers' attitudes and evidence, and EU Anti-Poverty Strategy PLUS what's on in October in the month of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. Check out all the links and more on poverty-unpacked.org
How to address poverty in schools? Check out this conversation with journalist and author Sean Harris on small but powerful tweaks to classroom practices as well as big and bold policy change beyond school grounds. More information about this episode and all other episodes on https://poverty-unpacked.org