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Olympics, soccer - sport and racism
Olympics, soccer - sport and racism

Season 1 Episode 25

Racist reactions at Euro 2020, possible protests at the Tokyo Games, in this episode we ask whether sport unites us, or reveals the deepest and darke…

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Healthy populations and healthy economies
Healthy populations and healthy economies

Season 1 Episode 2

What lessons can we learn from the pandemic to make our health systems more resilient to future shocks?


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Helen Clark, former New Zealand Pr…

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Stop 'doomscrolling' and get the rest you need
Stop 'doomscrolling' and get the rest you need

Season 1 Episode 23

'Doomscrolling' - getting lost in a social media rabbit hole of bad news - became a thing during the pandemic. We talk to a psychologist about what i…

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A big day for big oil
A big day for big oil

Season 1 Episode 21

On just one day in May, two US oil majors suffered a rebellion by shareholders who demanded action on climate change and a Dutch court ordered Shell …

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Tackling the Climate Crisis
Tackling the Climate Crisis

Season 1 Episode 1

Former US vice president Al Gore joins World Economic Forum President Børge Brende and a panel of other high-level guests to look at climate change i…

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Presenting our new podcast: Agenda Dialogues
Presenting our new podcast: Agenda Dialogues

The World Economic Forum has a new podcast - Agenda Dialogues, bringing you the audio from top-level discussions on the world's biggest issues, hoste…

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COVID's impact on displaced people, with UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi
COVID's impact on displaced people, with UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi

Season 1 Episode 16

There are more forcibly displaced people than ever - 82 million - despite the pandemic making it harder to flee across borders. On World Refugee Day,…

4 years, 8 months ago

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COVID's long-term impacts on jobs - insights from the Jobs Reset Summit
COVID's long-term impacts on jobs - insights from the Jobs Reset Summit

Season 1 Episode 15

Millions of jobs may never return; gender equality has been set back; and work from home is here to stay: Journalist and podcaster Ashley Milne-Tyte …

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Climate change and the ocean
Climate change and the ocean

Season 1 Episode 14

Marine biologist and the head of the world's largest research and expedition ship, Nina Jensen, joins us to look at highlights from the recent Virtua…

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Smart Toys - is AI in play helping children prepare for their future?
Smart Toys - is AI in play helping children prepare for their future?

Season 1 Episode 13

Are your children's toys smarter than you? Two judges at the inaugural Smart Toy Awards, musician will.i.am and UC Berkeley Professor Ron Dahl, an ex…

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