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Talking Progress

Das Progressive Zentrum

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Tune into Talking Progress, the podcast about ideas that matter. The Berlin-based think tank "Das Progressive Zentrum" (The Progressive Centre) is gathering the most pressing political debates and perspectives from Berlin to San Francisco, all in one place. Whether you're a seasoned activist, a curious observer, or someone looking to deepen your understanding of progressive values and policies, Talking Progress is your guide to staying informed, inspired, and empowered. So subscribe now and ...
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The Greater European Talks

Institute for a Greater Europe

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The Official Podcast of the Intitute for a Greater Europe, a pan-European youth led think tank based in Brussels, Belgium. As well as our regular publications we wish to bring you a roundup of the news from each region the Institute follows.
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A daily devotional emphasizing the Zoroastrian scriptures of the Avesta, as well as the myriad and diverse languages, faiths and traditions of the Pan-Indo-European, and Proto-Indo-European peoples. Hinduism, Odinism, Druidism, Zoroastrianism, Hetanism, etc... https://anchor.fm/kian-stave/subscribe For exclusive interviews and special content.
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Animals in Europe

Eurogroup for Animals

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Welcome to Animals in Europe, a podcast presented by Eurogroup for Animals, the pan-European animal advocacy organisation. Join us to meet animal advocates, decision-makers and experts building together a Europe that cares for animals.
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The Healthtech VC, hosted by Dr Fiona Pathiraja, features conversations with ambitious startups, outstanding investors and visionary leaders in the healthtech space. Fiona is Managing Partner at Crista Galli Ventures, a pan-European, healthtech-specific VC fund investing in early stage companies building the future of healthcare. www.cristagalli.com
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The Next Page

United Nations Library & Archives Geneva

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Are you curious about the power of international cooperation? And how it affects our future? Then tune in to the #NextPagePod, the podcast designed to advance the conversation on multilateralism!
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Virtual Worlds Forum Europe 2007 Podcast

Virtual Worlds Forum Europe 2007

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Europe’s first pan-European virtual worlds conference will create a genuine meeting place for brands and corporations, virtual worlds and the converging games, entertainment and business spaces. This two day conference and exhibition covers both public and private virtual worlds. The conversation will range from how brands can engage with consumers in virtual worlds and on the 3D web for commercial and brand advantage, to harnessing the power of corporate collaboration and private virtual wo ...
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For long the story of the hunt has glorified the hunters, now the lions have decided to reframe the narrative. Africa talks back. With Adesoji Speaks Knowledge, you can expect engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights into πŸ“Œ The Scramble for Africa :Unraveling the European Colonial Divide πŸ“Œ African Leaders Who shaped History : Stories of Courage and Vision πŸ“Œ Pan Africanism : ideologies and Impact on Unity and Identity πŸ“Œ Decolonisation and the Birth of African Nations πŸ“Œ The Cold War ...
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eis – european initiative scenography

FHNW | HGK |Β Institute Interior Design and ScenographyΒ , CH - Basel

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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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World of Horror with Mom & Mac

Mom & Mac / Christina Hare & Mac Hare

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Mother and son team Mom and Mac discuss, analyze, dissect and explore international horror movies. Conversations are casual but spoiler-heavy. We take turns choosing a genre or subgenre of horror and pairing an international film with an American one. Past episodes have included: Funny Games, One Missed Call, Let the Right One In/Let Me In. Genres we have covered are Animal Attack (BOAR from Australia and TREMORS); Creepy Kids (GOODNIGHT, MOMMY from Austria and ORPHAN); Battle Royale-type fi ...
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EUROβ€”VISION

FRAUD (Audrey Samson & Francisco Gallardo)

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πŸ“‘ EUROβ€”VISION πŸ›° the podcast. A series of weekly podcasts that compile conversations with activists, scholars, fisherpeople and artists, hosted by FRAUD, around the politics of extraction, migration and international agreements that are affecting communities and ecologies on a global scale and that perpetuate European colonial legacies. Speakers include: πŸ“’ Prof. Adekeye Adebajo, Director of the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. ...
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A pause out of our busy lives to reconnect with our wild + erotic. Because sometimes we forget + could use a tantalizing reminder. Dr. Cat Meyer pleasures our ears with sweet + sultry poetic pleasures that will leave us feeling intoxicated with desire.
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In this week's episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla in conversation with Milton Allimadi discuss various news stories related to Africa in the Western Media In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discussed recent events in Kenya, Congo, Sudan, and South Africa. They cover topics such as protests against tax increases in …
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WoHos! What a fun discussion this was! We looked at Wes Craven's Hill People cannibal fest, THE HILLS HAVE EYES from 1977 and the truly hilarious modern Aussie horror comedy, 100 BLOODY ACRES. Sidebars include: What a pretty color combo orange and blue are Intrusive thoughts and number OCD Do men not know how women's biology work? The ridiculous st…
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Thomas Hale is Professor in Public Policy (Global Public Policy) at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. He also co-leads the Net Zero Tracker and the Net Zero Regulation and Policy Hub. His research explores how we can manage transnational problems effectively and fairly. In this conversation, Professor Hale talks with F…
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In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss various topics, including the significance of Juneteenth and the Soweto Massacre, the formation of a coalition government in South Africa, the barring of a female opposition candidate from running in Rwanda's election, and the visit of FBI Director Christopher Wray to Africa. They cri…
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One of the most important roles of the European Parliament, next to legislating, is to hold the European Commission accountable. As the newly elected 720 Members of the European Parliament take their seats, one of their first and most important tasks will be to elect the next President of the European Commission, and, shortly after, to greenlight t…
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This week's conversation with Milton Alimadi explores the role of the media and the exploitation of Africa's resources by external powers. It begins with a discussion on Ngugi wa Thiong'o's open letter to William Ruto, criticizing his alignment with NATO and the West. The Review then shifted to the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Con…
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WoHos! We go on quite a ramble on a number of subjects. Definitely check out the Chapter Markers for this one, if you are just here for the film talk. I make a number of references to the first conversation we had about eXistenZ. By way of explanation, awhile back, we had paired eXistenZ with TETSUO: THE IRON MAN, but the episode was lost. We are s…
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WoHos! What with summer schedules being what they are, we were only able to record the first of our Squishy Body Horror flicks, SOCIETY. We will release eXistenZ next week. We hope you enjoy! Support the Show. Interstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. https://creativecommons.org/li…
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Key to a fair single market, EU rules do not allow State aid, unless it is used to promote general economic development, for example, when tackling the challenges of global competition or the ongoing financial crisis … The European Parliament agrees with this general principle, but calls for less and better targeted state aid in the future. https:/…
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The fifth generation of communication technologies, known as 5G, is fundamental to achieving a European gigabit society by 2025. But how will this affect our health and that of our children? Is 5G really safe? https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document.html?reference=EPRS_BRI(2020)646172 Source: Β© European Union - EP…
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The Commission proposes, Parliament and Council decide … has been the traditional approach to law-making in the European Union, until now … But the increasing need to put the citizens' voice at the heart of EU law-making, giving the European Parliament greater power to propose laws, is challenging this assumption and could open the door to a more d…
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Join us for the next episode in our ambassadors series in which H.E. Mr. CHEN Xu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other International Organizations in Switzerland talks with the Director of the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano. Am…
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In this week's episode of African News Review hosted by Adesoji Iginla with guest Milton Allimadi The conversation covered a range of topics including the recent elections in South Africa, US military exercises in Africa, and the demand for reform of the global financing system. The speakers critique the Western media's portrayal of African events …
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WoHos! Q-Balls! Ms. Q is back to talk with me about how her Introduction to Film students reacted to this film. It was nice to revisit this classic and we had a nice ramble about their perceptive insights. We also are such fans of Brooke Smith and Ted Levine as well as Jonathan Demme's direction and Tak Fujimoto's cinematography. We also talk about…
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This week's conversation hosted by Adesoji Iginla featured special guest Azubuikwe Madujibeya covered the South African elections, the impact of historical ties, the struggle against apartheid, economic and political freedom, ANC's failure, compensation for apartheid victims, infrastructure development, discrimination, ANC's credibility, and intern…
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WoHos! We had a blast talking to our new friend, Chrissy Champagne from Residue: A True Crime Podcast (go subscribe!) She brought a banger of a film that Means the World of Horrorβ„’ to her! We discussed the very strange and very 80's SciFi Mall Slasher (Yes, we're classing it as a slasher! Fight us!) Horny Comedy: CHOPPING MALL. If you haven't watch…
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In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss various news stories related to Africa. They critique the Western media's portrayal of African events and highlight the need for alternative perspectives. They analyzed the recent coup attempt in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the involvement of foreign powers in the regio…
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Catherine Bertini is The Rockefeller Foundation Managing Director for Food, former Executive Director of the World Food Programme and World Food Prize Laureate (2003). We were delighted to have her join the Director of the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano, for this episode to explore the question of food security and the vision of achieving zer…
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In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss Egypt's decision to join South Africa in a lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice. They also explore the ongoing conflict in the Eastern Congo and the involvement of Rwanda, as well as the sale of troubled Kenyan tea estates to a Sri Lankan conglomerate. The conv…
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WoHos! Stefan is back to share two of his favorite childhood watches: ALLIGATOR & THE EDGE!! Stefan is a filmmaker and podcaster located in Hamilton, Ontario. Although we are split on CRAWL, ROGUE, and BLACKWATER, I encourage you all to check these movies out if you are interested in Alligator or Crocodile-attack movies. And of course, LAKE PLACID.…
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In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss the withdrawal of US troops from Chad, the dispute between Morocco and Algeria over Western Sahara, and the importance of African youth taking charge of their countries' futures. They highlight the need for African countries to assert their independence and control their own resources…
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Hi, WoHos! This week we looked at Alex Garland's MEN. Yep. We did that. Mom was at first more sympathetic to Garland's jazzy style of filmmaking, but that didn't last long when we dove deeper into it. There is a lot to recommend this, but there is a lot that suggests that you may want to run far, far away from this one and watch CIVIL WAR instead. …
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In this episode of African News Review, host Adesoji Iginla and guest Milton Allimadi delve into several critical issues facing the African continent and its diaspora. They discuss the Democratic Republic of Congo's legal action against Apple for allegedly using illegally exported minerals, drawing parallels to the blood diamond campaign and its ef…
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WoHos!! We talked so much about MEN that we had to break the pods into two parts. Although we make some passing references to MEN, this podcast is about Guillermo del Toro's 2006 classic, PAN'S LABYRINTH. Shout out to https://www.theotherfolk.blog/dissections/pans-labyrinth I will have the podcast about MEN out soon. Stay tuned, also, for my chat w…
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In this rich conversation with Professors Davide Rodogno and Carloyn Biltoft, we delve into a world of meaning making and examine the depth and breadth that history offers for policymaking. Davide Rodogno is professor of International History and Politics and the Head of the Interdisciplinary Master Programme at the Graduate Institute of Internatio…
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In this episode, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss various headlines in the Western press and provide an Afrocentric perspective. They first analyze UK business secretary Kemi Badenoch's statement that the UK's wealth isn't from white privilege and colonialism. They criticized her for debasing herself and ignoring the historical exploitati…
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Getting involved in political life: standing for elected office, joining a political party, or following the news; is at the heart of what it means to live in a democracy. People with disabilities are active citizens, keen to participate given the right opportunities. However, they face legal, administrative, institutional and accessibility barrier…
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In June 2024, around 400 million EU citizens go to the polls to elect the Members of the European Parliament's 10th legislature. As the only EU institution that represents EU citizens, elections to the European Parliament are a major democratic event, and the only one at EU level that resembles national democratic electoral consultation. European e…
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Women continue to be under-represented in EU countries at all levels of political decision-making as well as in political parties. The origins of this situation are complex, but one reason stands out: violence against women active in politics discourages many women from entering the political arena. Women politicians are exposed to two severe and i…
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In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discuss the demonization of Africa in Western media, the Rwandan genocide, and the kidnapping of the Chibok girls in Nigeria. They highlight the importance of understanding Africa's history and reclaiming its past, as well as the role of Western media in perpetuating stereotypes and disinform…
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WoHos!! We return to slashers and look at THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE from 1982 and ANATOMIE/ANATOMY from Germany. One of these might be called feminist and one of these...would not. Mac and I had a great ol' ramble about springtime, the myth of expertise, sleepovers, pretty privilege, and wasted opportunities. We hope you enjoy the show! If so, ple…
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This episode explores the intricate connections between history and generational trauma, focusing on the African experience. Adesoji discusses how generational trauma can be transmitted through direct experiences and cultural norms, and how history plays a pivotal role in shaping collective consciousness. His historical analysis delves into the sca…
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Founder and Executive Director of Diplo Foundation, Dr. Jovan Kurbalija, takes us on a journey from the past to the present and across civilizations to explore the interplay of technology and diplomacy. Diplomacy and technology are at the heart of Diplo’s mission. Dr. Kurbalija emphasizes the importance of writing as a diplomatic tool and begins by…
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Hey there, Q-Balls and WoHos! Quinn was nice enough to join me for a ramble about one of my favorite movies of all time: FARGO. Our conversation assumes a knowledge of the film. If you haven't seen it, please do yourself a favor and watch it or rewatch it!! From Wikipedia: Fargo is a 1996 black comedy crime film written, directed and produced by Jo…
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In this episode, Adesoji Iginla recommends 10 essential books that provide an extraordinary insight into the Democratic Republic of Congo. He starts with 'King Leopold's Ghost' by Adam Hochschild, which delves into the harrowing colonial history of Congo. Other recommended books include 'Congo, Plunder and Resistance' by David Renton, David Seddon,…
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WoHos! This week Mac & I discussed two movies about mental illness: JACOB's LADDER from the US and THE BABADOOK from Australia. Mac was too smart for JACOB's LADDER, but he did think it was beautiful. Mom was profoundly wrecked by THE BABADOOK. Next time, we are back to slashers with THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE from the US & FLASHBACK from Germany. …
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Senegal is preparing for upcoming elections, and this episode explores the key candidates, issues, and controversies surrounding the election. The outgoing leader's legacy and the challenges faced by opposition candidates are also discussed. The importance of female candidates and the role of the incumbent president are highlighted. Concerns about …
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We invited Itonde Kakoma, the new President and CEO of Interpeace, to talk about the mission of Interpeace – an organization that had its origins in the UN and works to prevent violence and build lasting peace. Interpeace has over 30 years of experience working in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America. In this conversation with th…
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Digital trade has become a key element in the EU's trade policy. The EU is the world's largest exporter and importer of digitally deliverable services and has a strong market position. Therefore, the development towards more digital trade provides opportunities for European consumers, for the economy and for the EU’s green and digital transition. T…
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