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<itunes:subtitle>Engineering In The Public Mind</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>01 Are we moving fast enough?</title>
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<description>Presented by Gareth Jones. This first programme covers the engaging cogs live event at London&apos;s Hayward Gallery. Does more speed always mean society is making progress? Is it time to put the brakes on our breakneck world? Featuring author Carl Honore, Oxford University’s Dr. Peter Martin, Daily Telegraph journalist Andrew English and engaging cogs director Timandra Harkness. Join in the debate yourself by visiting www.engagingcogs.org</description>
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<itunes:summary>Presented by Gareth Jones. This first programme covers the engaging cogs live event at London&apos;s Hayward Gallery. Does more speed always mean society is making progress? Is it time to put the brakes on our breakneck world? Featuring author Carl Honore, Oxford University’s Dr. Peter Martin, Daily Telegraph journalist Andrew English and engaging cogs director Timandra Harkness. Join in the debate yourself by visiting www.engagingcogs.org</itunes:summary>
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