Announcing our new podcast, One Book at a Time

Posted by Becca Parkinson - Friday, 24 Feb 2023

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We are delighted to announce the launch of our new podcast, One Book at a Time.

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The idea of the podcast is to encourage people to slow down and consider important social issues and histories, which we think reflects one of the major benefits of reading a university press book; packed full of carefully considered arguments, frontline thinking, and original voices. We hope the podcast offers an experience equivalent to exercising your brain in the open air, rather than the 100-metre mad dash of internet skimming. The podcast’s aim, and name, also speaks to our wider mission of changing the world one book at a time.

Written by expert authors and creative thinkers, books published by MUP nurture powerful narratives, immersive histories, and intimate biographies. The podcast has been carefully curated to reflect these characteristics and provide listeners with a compelling and immersive experience that amplifies the unique tone and voice of our authors. The podcast will reflect on the shared interests between academia and society, highlighting how academics are actively tackling some of society’s biggest issues and contested subjects.

This first series consists of six episodes, each one focussing on a different book from MUP’s burgeoning trade non-fiction list. Each episode features a conversation with an author, hosted either by one of our in-house editors or an expert in the field. 

MUP Chief Executive Simon Ross said ahead of the podcast launch: “Good publishers don’t just package content and send it out into the world. Good publishers are part of the conversation and invest in sharing ideas that benefit society. This is why I’m so pleased to see the launch of the MUP podcast, One Book at a Time. It is a great example of how we, at MUP, are giving voice to our authors, addressing important social and political issues, and taking advantage of new communication channels to reach audiences both within and beyond the university classroom.”

The series has been recorded and edited by Rob Cave, who previously produced documentaries for BBC Radio and World Service.

Episodes are available across various platforms via Acast.

Listen on Spotify here.

Listen on Amazon Music or Audible here.

Listen on Google Podcasts here.

Listen on Apple Podcasts here.

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