The Thistle & Dram

The UK Has Voted: What the 2026 Local Elections Really Tell Us

59 min · 10. Mai 2026
Episode The UK Has Voted: What the 2026 Local Elections Really Tell Us Cover

Beschreibung

The votes are in — but the story of the UK Local Elections 2026 isn’t as simple as who won and who lost. The votes are in — but what do they really tell us? In this special episode of The Thistle & Dram, we break down the UK Local Elections 2026, looking beyond the headlines to understand what actually happened across Scotland, England, and Wales. From shifting party fortunes to changing voter behaviour, this episode explores the biggest winners and losers — and what these results might mean for the future of UK politics. We discuss: * The key outcomes across Scotland, England, and Wales * Which parties gained momentum — and which ones struggled * What these results say about voter sentiment across the UK * The growing impact of tactical voting and political fatigue * Whether this signals a wider shift ahead of the next general election This isn’t just about results — it’s about what those results are telling us about the direction of the country. 💬 Join the conversation: Did these results reflect what you expected — or signal something bigger?

Kommentare

0

Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert

Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der The Thistle & Dram-Community!

Loslegen

2 Monate für 1 €

Dann 4,99 € / Monat · Jederzeit kündbar.

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo
  • 20 Stunden Hörbücher / Monat
  • Alle kostenlosen Podcasts

Alle Folgen

14 Folgen

Episode Main Character Syndrome: Are You Living… or Performing Your Life? Cover

Main Character Syndrome: Are You Living… or Performing Your Life?

When did life stop being something we experience… and start becoming something we perform? In this episode of The Thistle & Dram, we dive into Main Character Syndrome — the idea that we’re all living like the star of our own film. From TikTok trends telling you to “romanticise your life”… to the pressure of building a personal brand… to turning everyday moments into content — something has shifted in how we see ourselves. In this episode, we explore: * Why does everyone feel like the main character now * How TikTok turned normal life into a cinematic experience * The rise of personal branding — and the pressure that comes with it * When self-expression becomes performance * And whether we’re still living life… or just documenting it It’s about identity, attention, and what happens when your life starts to feel like an audience is always watching.

25. Mai 202657 min
Episode The Death of the 9–5 (Or Is It?) Cover

The Death of the 9–5 (Or Is It?)

Is the traditional 9–5 actually dying… or are we all just pretending it is? In this episode of The Thistle & Dram, we unpack the modern reality of work — from remote jobs and side hustles to the rise of the so-called “digital nomad” lifestyle. On the surface, it looks like we’ve entered an era of freedom and flexibility. No commutes, no offices, more control over our time. But are things a bit more complicated? Because while the structure of work has changed, the pressure hasn’t gone anywhere — if anything, it’s evolved. In this episode, we explore: * How remote work reshaped the way we think about jobs. * The blurred line between work and personal life. * The rise (and reality) of side hustles and “multiple income streams.” * Why the digital nomad lifestyle isn’t always what it seems. * And whether the 9–5 is truly disappearing… or just taking a new form. So… is the 9–5 dead? Or are we all just getting better at making work look different? What does work look like for you now — and is it better than before?

18. Mai 202657 min
Episode LinkedIn Has Lost the Plot Cover

LinkedIn Has Lost the Plot

LinkedIn used to be about jobs — now it feels like a performance stage. LinkedIn used to be simple — a place for CVs, job applications, and professional networking. Now? It feels like something completely different. In this episode of The Thistle & Dram, we kick off Season 2 by diving into the strange evolution of LinkedIn. From motivational storytelling and “thought leaders” to performative posts and personal branding overload, we explore how the platform has shifted — and why it feels so different today. We discuss: * What LinkedIn used to be — and what it’s become * The rise of the “LinkedIn influencer.” * Why does everyone seem to be a “thought leader” * The line between authenticity and performance * Hustle culture, personal branding, and visibility * Whether this shift is actually a good thing * A Scottish perspective on self-promotion vs modesty Along the way, we break down the types of posts you’ve definitely seen — and ask whether LinkedIn has genuinely lost its way… or if this is just what professional life looks like now. 💬 Join the conversation: What’s the most ridiculous LinkedIn post you’ve seen recently?

11. Mai 20261 h 9 min
Episode The UK Has Voted: What the 2026 Local Elections Really Tell Us Cover

The UK Has Voted: What the 2026 Local Elections Really Tell Us

The votes are in — but the story of the UK Local Elections 2026 isn’t as simple as who won and who lost. The votes are in — but what do they really tell us? In this special episode of The Thistle & Dram, we break down the UK Local Elections 2026, looking beyond the headlines to understand what actually happened across Scotland, England, and Wales. From shifting party fortunes to changing voter behaviour, this episode explores the biggest winners and losers — and what these results might mean for the future of UK politics. We discuss: * The key outcomes across Scotland, England, and Wales * Which parties gained momentum — and which ones struggled * What these results say about voter sentiment across the UK * The growing impact of tactical voting and political fatigue * Whether this signals a wider shift ahead of the next general election This isn’t just about results — it’s about what those results are telling us about the direction of the country. 💬 Join the conversation: Did these results reflect what you expected — or signal something bigger?

10. Mai 202659 min
Episode Scotland, Spectacle & Politics: A Season Finale Conversation Cover

Scotland, Spectacle & Politics: A Season Finale Conversation

From the spectacle of WrestleMania 42… to the seriousness of the BBC Scotland Election Debate 2026 — this week had everything. What do wrestling, politics, and public opinion have in common? More than you might think. This episode is where culture, politics, and people all collide. Big events. Big questions. And Scotland right in the middle of it all. And for the first time — we’re bringing your questions into the conversation. From global spectacle to national debate — this episode brings everything together. In this episode of The Thistle & Dram, we cover a wide range of topics shaping conversation right now. From a review of WrestleMania 42, to a breakdown of the BBC Scotland Election Debate 2026, and for the first time, listener questions that bring your voice into the podcast. We discuss: * WrestleMania 42 and my high-level thoughts on the PPV as a whole. * Key moments and takeaways from the BBC Scotland Election Debate 2026. * Listener questions on Scotland, identity, media, and the future * The growing role of audience conversation in shaping the podcast This episode marks a milestone — bringing together culture, politics, and your perspectives as the podcast continues to grow.

4. Mai 20261 h 7 min