2024-07-21
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Hello and welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
We're rejoining our discussion with science journalist and author Leel Liverpool for this episode.
She was at UCL recently to discuss her book how racism is making us ill, which explores the impact of inequality in our health systems.
Joining her on stage was the author, broadcaster and medical doctor Chris van Tolligan.
Chris recent book is ultra processed people.
This conversation is in two parts and if you havent caught part one, just jump back an episode to get up to speed.
Now lets get back into part two.
Hearing from Lael Liverpool and Chris van Tolligan.
Was it you dodged my question about how it felt to write it and whether it was traumatic to write it.
Were there moments where you were really struggling to read something or communicate an idea on the page because something new had been revealed to you that was so unpleasant?