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Douze Points

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Welcome to Douze Points: A Eurovision Podcast for TV addicts and fellow fans of the Eurovision Song Contest, hosted by journalist and superfan Steven Perkins. Every fortnight we’ll be covering all the breaking stories, plus deep dives into Eurovision history, exclusive interviews, and sharing our thoughts and predictions as we look ahead to Basel 2025. We’d love to hear from you as well, so if you’ve got a hot Eurovision take you want to share, get in touch with us via our socials at @Bingew ...
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‘Intersections: The Art Basel Podcast’, presented by UBS, brings together leading artists, architects, gallerists, designers, musicians, and collectors to dive deep into their passion for art. Intersections is hosted by Marc Spiegler, who covered the art world for fifteen years as a journalist before becoming global director of Art Basel. New episodes are released every two weeks.
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SwissPats

Susan Lyon

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Each week, Suzi discusses expat life, welcomes on those who've blazed their own path and brings levity to living in this new, really organized land.
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R&B World

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Hosts Reza and Basel Hall analyze the latest sports stories, talk about new movies and shows, and have other interesting conversations with special guests.
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Macro N Cheese

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A podcast that critically examines the working-class struggle through the lens of MMT or Modern Monetary Theory. Host Steve Grumbine, founder of Real Progressives, provides incisive political commentary and showcases grassroots activism. Join us for a robust, unfiltered exploration of economic issues that impact the working class, as we challenge the status quo and prioritize collective well-being over profit. This is comfort food for the mind, fueling our fight for justice and equity!
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From the creators of the Hangin With Web Show, Each week veteran radio and podcast personality Christian Basel celebrates his love, passion and expertise of the BBC's beloved Dr. Who series as well as his passion and knowledge of Science Fiction and Fantasy in Arts and Entertainment! Christian and the Traveling Tardis have traveled through time and space to convention floors and fan gatherings to celebrate pop culture! The Traveling Tardis has been photographed with celebrities, cosplayers a ...
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The longest running independent international affairs podcast features in-depth interviews with policymakers, journalists and experts around the world who discuss global news, international relations, global development and key trends driving world affairs. Named by The Guardian as "a podcast to make you smarter," Global Dispatches is a podcast for people who crave a deeper understanding of international news.
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S AM

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We are happy to present S AM Swiss Architecture Museum with a top-class conversation at our Festival. The talk between Jacques Herzog and Anna Viebrock takes place in the course of the current S AM exhibition “In space and marked by time. Anna Viebrock – set design as architecture”. The conversation will be moderated by the Artistic Director of S AM Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel Hubertus Adam
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EXPO – quality versus quantity – the visual overkill | Video

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Bigger, higher, farther. From the medial arms race of national fairs, bold recollection and sustained sujets. Protagonists impart insights on the creative processes of the past world exhibitions in Zaragoza and Shanghai, as well as present prospects of the concept of the Milano Expo 2015 and discuss new trends and innovative concepts.
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EXPO – quality versus quantity – the visual overkill | AppleTV

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Bigger, higher, farther. From the medial arms race of national fairs, bold recollection and sustained sujets. Protagonists impart insights on the creative processes of the past world exhibitions in Zaragoza and Shanghai, as well as present prospects of the concept of the Milano Expo 2015 and discuss new trends and innovative concepts.
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EXPO – quality versus quantity – the visual overkill | Audio

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Bigger, higher, farther. From the medial arms race of national fairs, bold recollection and sustained sujets. Protagonists impart insights on the creative processes of the past world exhibitions in Zaragoza and Shanghai, as well as present prospects of the concept of the Milano Expo 2015 and discuss new trends and innovative concepts.
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Delivering insights into the people, places and products shaping the financial week ahead. Hear from the finest minds and freshest thinkers as they take you beyond the numbers and the hype to get to the heart of the day’s big issues.
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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography | français

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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography Of temporary architectures, selective performances, the ludic appeal of temporary scenographies, of bold designs and utilization-free ideas – in short the topicality of movement concepts. ‘The young and wild’ and ‘old hands’ alike report on new com- munication and creative methods.
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Pets Are Family

Jessica Abernathy

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It is a podcast about pets, all things pets. Tricia Montgomery and Jessica Abernathy share over 25 years in the pet industry. They talk about all things pets, from health, to care, and why Jessica named her cat Bin Laden! Yup, Bin Laden. Listen to these ladies and find out something new.
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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography | Audio

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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography Of temporary architectures, selective performances, the ludic appeal of temporary scenographies, of bold designs and utilization-free ideas – in short the topicality of movement concepts. ‘The young and wild’ and ‘old hands’ alike report on new com- munication and creative methods.
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eis – european initiative scenography

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Scenography – flash-in-the-pan or revolution in de- sign? The shape of exhibiting and the aura of objects. Gladiators of the cultural world – directors, architects and scientists – debate power, influence, arrogance and impotence, dynamics, creative lee- way and budgets, the future of exhibiting, the potency of design, auratics, putative stage magic and invisible communication.
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ArtTactic

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The ArtTactic Podcast, the leading podcast on the art market, covers a wide range of topics from art investment to general topics about the global art market industry. Each episode features an in-depth interview with a key art market figure.
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Launched in February 2007, Monocle is a premium media brand with magazine, web, audio, retail and broadcast divisions. With coverage of forgotten states, alluring political figures, emerging brands, fresh forces in popular culture and inspiring design solutions, our mission is to keep an eye and an ear on the world.
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The Pearl Lam Podcast

Pearl Lam (林明珠)

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The Pearl Lam Podcast takes followers on a journey of raw and intimate conversations to inspire, educate and disrupt conventional ways of thinking alongside some of the world’s brightest talents who have proven themselves as unafraid to challenge convention - no matter what. The Pearl Lam Podcast was launched by Pearl Lam (林明珠) in 2023 with a mission to inspire, educate and disrupt conventional ways of thinking alongside some of the world’s brightest and emerging voices. The Pearl Lam Podcas ...
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Wharton Business Daily

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Bringing together top leaders, innovators and renowned faculty from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania discussing topics that matter to consumers and the business world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation | Audio

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THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation Spotlight on processes of creation, work philosophies, stances on design and experiences with the dynamics of failure and success. Young as well as experienced designers give account of their insights, revelations, trails, concepts and recipes, of the reality of creation, the transition and translation of content into space, of experiences, injuries, vanities and Babylonian circumstances between clients and designers.
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THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation | AppleTV

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THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation Spotlight on processes of creation, work philosophies, stances on design and experiences with the dynamics of failure and success. Young as well as experienced designers give account of their insights, revelations, trails, concepts and recipes, of the reality of creation, the transition and translation of content into space, of experiences, injuries, vanities and Babylonian circumstances between clients and designers.
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THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation | Video

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THE MAKING OF SPACE – caught in translation Spotlight on processes of creation, work philosophies, stances on design and experiences with the dynamics of failure and success. Young as well as experienced designers give account of their insights, revelations, trails, concepts and recipes, of the reality of creation, the transition and translation of content into space, of experiences, injuries, vanities and Babylonian circumstances between clients and designers.
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Keeping Time With Oster Watches is a podcast dedicated to enriching conversations about the luxury watch industry. Hosted by Jeremy Oster in Denver Colorado. Featuring guests from the top tiers of industry covering the latest trends, ideas, and products.
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EU Finance - The Future of Finance

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The EU_Finance podcast is created by EU Commission’s Directorate General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union. Short episodes are released monthly on topics related to banks, capital markets, insurance, digital or sustainable finance, anti-money laundering, etc.
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The ninth annual Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report, compiled by Dr Clare McAndrew of Arts Economics, provides a comprehensive, macroeconomic analysis of the state of the global art market in the past year. It examines the industry’s various segments, including galleries, dealers, auction houses and art fairs, and assesses their performance…
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David Zaring, Wharton Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, discusses the evolving regulatory landscape in the U.S. banking sector, highlighting key contrasts between Biden and Trump-era policies, the uncertain fate of Basel III implementation, and the role of agency discretion in shaping financial oversight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co…
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In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green is joined by Robert Sleigh, founder of Robert Sleigh Consulting and a veteran of the Hong Kong art market, to unpack the latest developments in China’s art scene. They discuss the mood and market activity at Art Basel Hong Kong, the results of the recent major auctions, and the broade…
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Crazy things have been going on with the price of eggs, especially in the US. If you think this is happening because of the avian flu, you’ve been hoodwinked. Again. Basel Musharbash, an antitrust and trade regulation attorney, joins Steve to pull back the curtain on the monopoly forces within the egg supply chain. The discussion reveals crucial an…
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The 2025 FEI Jumping World Cup Final is here — and it’s wide open. Ben Maher and Point Break lead the Prediction Centre for tonight (Day 1). Beauville Z has been a model of consistency. Martin Fuchs rides with a home crowd behind him. Vogel and United Touch sat out Wellington to prep for this. But who wins? In this episode, Diarm and Charlotte dive…
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Welcome back everyone. Please join us as your hosts Doug and Jeremy discuss the history and evolution of the Swiss Watch Shows. In this episode we go into detail outlining the history of the former Basel Watch and Jewellery Show which dated back to 1917. We discuss how the show grew, the early history and the modern history as mechanical watchmakin…
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In fewer than 100 days in power, Donald Trump has upended his country’s historic alliance with Europe, told the continent that it can no longer rely on security guarantees from the US and launched a trade war that threatens the global economy. Reporting from the Delphi Economic Forum, we spoke with attendees with experience at the Pentagon, Nato, t…
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This week’s episode comes from Steve’s recent appearance on The Tracy Show, where he was invited to talk about MMT with host Tracy Carson, who had some questions. Tracy: Okay, I'm going to tell you what I think I understand about Modern Monetary Theory or MMT. I'm just going to go with MMT. The federal government can pretty much generate money out …
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We’re celebrating two decades of menswear title ‘Fantastic Man’ with its co-founder and editor in chief, Gert Jonkers. Plus: the film magazine ‘Empire’ on ‘Jaws’ and we talk to the man who brought back the dire wolf about the importance of slow journalism for science. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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Journalist Vincent McAviney joins Georgina Godwin to discuss Washington’s threat to abandon Ukraine, life on the UK’s nuclear submarines and robots running in a Beijing half-marathon. Plus: Monocle’s Monica Lillis speaks to Kevin Evers, senior editor at ‘Harvard Business Review’, about his new book on the strategic genius of Taylor Swift. From Mila…
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It’s the beginning of the Easter weekend for those who celebrate, so what better time to indulge in an episode dedicated to chocolate. We speak to the founder of Knoops, the brand championing hot chocolate as an everyday drink. Then: Monocle’s Michael Booth meets award-winning Danish chocolatier Mikkel Friis-Holm. Plus: we unwrap the latest Easter-…
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A look back at this week’s news with Andrew Mueller. This week, Katy Perry goes to space, president Nayib Bukele refuses to return Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the US and a seagull causes a ruckus in Oxford. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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We meet the founder of Tennibot, an Auburn-based company making autonomous robots for racket sports. Haitham Eletrabi talks about the global demand for their products and the company’s latest launch: Partner, a smart ball machine that mimics human shots and moves around the court, creating a realistic playing experience. From Milan: Salone highligh…
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The crisis in Sudan is taking another devastating turn. Over the past several days, a genocidal paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has attacked a sprawling refugee camp in Darfur. As I write this, nearly 400,000 people have fled the camp and are now traversing the desert in search of safety. Meanwhile, the RSF is mounting an…
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‘Future Impact 3: Design Nation’ is an exhibition produced by Design Singapore Council, which enjoyed its first outing at the most recent edition of Milan Design Week. Curated by Tony Chambers, Maria Cristina Didero and Hunn Wai, it featured both established Singaporean names and rising stars. The event – and Monocle – also brought a host of intern…
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We assess the economic indicators taking place in the United States, how Donald Trump received Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and musical artist La Force pops by for a chat. Plus: Andrew Mueller tells us what he learned this week. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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Belgium’s first fashion magazine has a unique offering, each issue is curated by a different designer. Editor in chief, Blake Abbie, discusses the process of making ‘A Magazine Curated By’ as it celebrates its 25th anniversary. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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The Washington trip of Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, marks the first sit-down meeting that Donald Trump has held with a European leader since he launched his trade war. What will she accomplish? Then: we flick through Brazil’s newspapers with Monocle’s Fernando August Pacheco and explore Dubai’s artistic identity. From Milan: Salone highl…
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After a career spanning almost six decades, US fashion icon Norma Kamali is still reinventing herself. After immersing herself in the London fashion scene in the 1960s and establishing a New York boutique at the end of the decade, Kamali quickly rose to prominence. Her designs could be found on the star-studded dance floors of Studio 54, on an icon…
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Witold Henisz, Vice Dean and Faculty Director of the ESG Initiative at the Wharton School, explores the evolving challenges and opportunities in ESG strategy, highlighting the ongoing shakeout, investment uncertainty, and the urgent need for coordinated climate action as Earth Day 2025 approaches. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf…
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Who is asking for what in the Russia-Ukraine peace talks held in France? Plus: With Donald Trump in office, how is Washington’s influence abroad changing? And: a special interview with Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm about the so-called return of the dire wolf. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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We delve into the power of sports to help propel the regeneration of an entire neighbourhood. We’ll explore how smart stadium design can help cities grow in a more sustainable way and hear from the architecture firm behind the world’s largest landscape-led project, Riyadh’s Sports Boulevard. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily run…
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French president Emmanuel Macron, US secretary of state Marco Rubio and US envoy Steve Witkoff hold talks in Paris over a Ukraine ceasefire. Then: Denmark looks to train troops to Ukraine and Greece strengthens its military with 16 anti-ship missiles from France. Plus: why South Korea is turning its back on school trips. And: we receive a letter fr…
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Floyd Coleman (1939–2018) holds a pivotal place in the development of African American modernism and the broader canon of American abstraction. As an artist, scholar, and educator, his contributions transcend formal aesthetics to engage with the intellectual and cultural movements shaping Black visual culture throughout the 20th and early 21st cent…
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A previously unannounced meeting is held in Paris between US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, and European and Ukrainian leadership. Is a deal on the table? Then: Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, takes to the debate stage and hits out at Trump. Plus: we head to Delphi and Osaka. Then: Fernando Augusto Pacheco takes us to Chile for this week’s …
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Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is headed to the White House to meet with US president Donald Trump. Can she walk the diplomatic tightrope amid trade tensions? Then: we look at how Europe’s security priorities have shifted as the Swiss Army trains abroad for the first time in 30 years. Plus: Singapore’s general election, how tariffs are aff…
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Remember Monday are three lifelong friends who will be representing the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. With a background in musical theatre, Charlotte, Holly-Anne and Lauren are no strangers to the big stage. They talk about their entry, What The Hell Just Happened?, chat about their favourite musicals and tell us why you can never …
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In sum, Mascara and Lipstick offers both a poignant visual statement and a foundational narrative in the story of 20th-century African American art. Its inclusion in the museum’s collection would underscore a commitment to collecting beyond canonical narratives, toward a fuller and more inclusive vision of American art history.visit https://www.bla…
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Carolyn Dailey, author of ‘The Creative Entrepreneur’, shares lessons from industry leaders, such as Grammy-winner Nile Rodgers and restaurateur Ruthie Rogers, on building purpose-driven businesses. Plus: Mark Roberts talks about ‘The Entrepreneur Within’, his guide for driving innovation from inside any organisation. From Milan: Salone highlights,…
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‘The Sculptor of Ultima Thule’ is an exhibition celebrating the 110th anniversary of Finnish designer Tapio Wirkkala’s birth. Co-produced by the Espoo Museum of Modern Art, the Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation and Blue Sheep, it features more than 300 of Wirkkala’s works. It is also headlined by the exhibition’s namesake collection, created in pa…
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China replaces its top international trade negotiator, Hamas rejects an Israeli proposal for a six-week ceasefire, Angola seeks lengthy prison sentences for fake news and Tuvalu unveils its first-ever ATMs. Plus: Richard Susskind on his book ‘How to Think About AI: A Guide for the Perplexed’. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily ru…
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Brad Orego, Head of Research at Webflow, joins us to chat about their upcoming talk at UXRConf. In this episode, Brad shares how their team is expanding the scope of research—supporting executive decision-making, exploring multi-year strategy, and operating more like an insights function than a traditional UX team. We get into: 🔹 Why fitting resear…
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In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we explore the innovative work of Art Bridges, a non-profit foundation launched by Alice Walton. Art Bridges is transforming museum partnerships by facilitating and subsidizing loans of important artworks to regional museums across the U.S. Host Adam Green speaks with Anne Kraybill, CEO of Art Bridge…
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Latika Bourke brings us the latest from the Australian campaign trail as prime minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton face off ahead of the nation’s elections. Then: Japan’s top trade negotiator has travelled to Washington for talks with Trump’s administration and we hear from technology summit Gitex Africa. Plus: the latest i…
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In partnership with the University of Warwick, Monocle teamed up with the institution’s acclaimed academics to answer big questions submitted by readers. In this episode, Professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies Noortje Marres answers, ‘Are we designing AI to work with us or replace us?’. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews…
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Lori Rosenkopf, Wharton Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship, discusses her new book Unstoppable Entrepreneurs: Seven Paths for Unleashing Successful Startups and Creating Value Through Innovation, offering fresh perspectives on entrepreneurial success beyond media stereotypes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Mark Galeotti bring us the latest from the tortured talks between Russia, Ukraine and the US after a devastating attack on the city of Sumy. Plus: Xi Jinping’s charm offensive and how European carmakers are adapting to a new world of tariffs. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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More conversations from this year’s edition of the fair. We hear from multidisciplinary maker Omer Arbel and visit the cavernous design gallery Nilufar Depot. Plus: a continents-spanning conversation with researcher Wong Eng Geng and Nifemi Marcus-Bello. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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We’re heading to the rolling hills of southern Tuscany, where regenerative food and wine practices are flourishing among ancient landscapes. Monocle contributor Issabella Orlando takes us on a tour of Val d’Orcia, where heritage crops are cultivated with a deep respect for tradition, biodiversity and the land itself. Here, she meets the stewards of…
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A potential path to peace in Sudan’s two-year conflict begins in London. Donald Trump cuts billions in funding to Harvard, the expulsion of French officials from Algeria is “to have consequences” and Lisbon approves an updated version of the city’s Strategic Noise Map. Plus: Artem Chapeye on his book ‘Ordinary People Don’t Carry Machine Guns’. From…
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We get the latest after US university Harvard has its federal funding cut by the Trump administration; what does this mean for the future of the nation’s higher education institutes? Also in the programme, we assess Turkey’s role in Black Sea ceasefire negotiations and dig into business news. Plus: Uzbekistan’s pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka. From …
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