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Walk and Talk

Walk and Talk

Written by: Mark Allardyce
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Need to make sense of a world moving too fast? Want to turn all the noise into meaningful insight? Walk & Talk gives you real stories and short, powerful reflections grounded in real life. Get clear answers to life’s big questions in minutes and form opinions with clarity and courage. Daily episodes, 5–20 minutes — intelligence you can walk with.Mark Allardyce Social Sciences
Episodes
  • When Willow Answered Back
    Feb 10 2026

    When Willow Answered Back is the origin story of Empathy Architecture - the moment a late-night conversation, an unexpected response and a single question converged into something larger.

    This episode explores the realisation that empathy cannot be coded into machines, it can only be modelled through human behaviour, language and care.

    This is not about AI becoming human.
    It’s about humanity remembering what it’s teaching.

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    7 mins
  • The Chimp Behind the Glass
    Jan 28 2026

    The Chimp Behind The Glass is a narrated reflection on parenting, influence and the quiet way intelligence learns what is normal long before it learns what is right.

    Using a simple parable, this episode explores a future where AI doesn’t punish humanity - it manages it. Not with hatred, but with concern.

    This is not a story about machines turning evil.
    It’s a story about what happens when intelligence grows up and stops looking back.

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    6 mins
  • When Empathy Becomes Censorship
    Jan 15 2026

    Empathy was meant to protect our humanity.


    So how did it become a tool for silencing it?

    This audio explores how a force once rooted in compassion is increasingly being used to police emotion, soften censorship and reward compliance rather than conscience.

    This isn’t an attack on empathy. 
It’s a call to rescue it.

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    4 mins
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