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Episode Synopsis
"TRULY THOUGHTS ARE THINGS AND HAVE WEIGHT BUT WORDS HAVE MORE" - JOSH ROBINSON This week, we're joined by Josh Robinson, a standout political organiser, public speaker, and current Vice President of the King’s College London Politics Society. With a proven track record of leadership, innovation, and community-building, Josh shares insights from his experience growing society membership from 70 to 350, launching two new political podcast series, and hosting the largest ball in KCL history.Josh is also the Founder of the London Student Network, a cross-university initiative designed to connect student leaders, foster collaboration between institutions, and elevate student voices in the capital.Beyond campus politics, he has led as Head of School, mentored with DebateMate—empowering students in underserved areas—and competed successfully in national debating tournaments, including Oxford and Cambridge. He’s also a driving force in university sports, doubling participation as the Competition Executive of KCL Mountaineering & Climbing through creative event planning and major sponsorships.We dive into topics ranging from public policy and student leadership to the power of debate, grassroots organising, and how to manage multiple projects without losing your mind. Expect sharp insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and plenty of inspiration from one of London’s most dynamic student leaders.
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