Zed Phoenix: Whistleblowing, Power, and the Theatre of Control
Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com [http://radiosoapbox.com]
In tonight’s Shelley Tasker Show on Food For Thought Radio, Mallificus Scott and I kick off with a very British pre-heatwave moan, the joys and jolts of teen independence, and the creeping frustrations of an all-digital world. From buses and broken car deals to the absurdity of call-centre mazes and QR-code gates, we share laughs, rants and real-life workarounds. We also dip into odd headlines (benefits and polygamy, siestas in a 40°C Britain), and celebrate family moments—from mushroom art triumphs to a brilliant, hilarious college video project by Mallificus s 15-year-old daughter.
The heart of the show is our candid, compelling interview with Zed Phoenix (formerly Ben Fellows)—actor, filmmaker and whistleblower—who recounts his journey through exposing alleged establishment abuse, media manipulation, and the personal costs of speaking out. Zed discusses court battles, blacklisting, shadow-banning, and the darker mechanics of state power, intelligence operations, and controlled protest theatre. We explore Jimmy Savile, institutional cover, Childline allegations, Jill Dando, and how modern rallies can double as data-harvesting exercises. Zed also shares the spiritual resilience that’s kept him going and previews his forthcoming collections of essays. A gripping hour that blends warmth, wit and hard truths—perfect listening while we take a short break before returning refreshed in a few weeks.