Cool Scot Greg Moodie has given Indy supporters many a chuckle over the years during and since the 2014 campaign. Some of his Unionist targets even follow him on social media and write blurbs for his books!

This is the latest in our podcasts series A National Conversation as we look for ways to talk to our fellow Scots and find out what kind of Scotland – independence or otherwise – they wish for themselves and their children. Does humour have a place? We think it does.

Cool Scot Greg Moodie.

Greg Moodie’s political cartoons in The National kept us chuckling during the 2014 Campaign. What impact does he think political satire have? Does it get people thinking? Change minds? How does Greg set about creating a new cartoon? Why did he begin his series of paintings of Scottish writers and poets? Which are his own favourite cartoonists? Our Wullie, The Broons come from Dundee as does Greg. All that and more in this week’s podcast.

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