Government – Luxembourg – Recommended podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Seriously Balkans - The BiEPAG Talks is a podcast series that offers an in-depth analysis and background information to current events in the Balkans, as well as discussions with leading policy analysts on important new studies.


    Seriously Balkans is your regular update on what matters in the region, produced by the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group. 


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  • Luis Madrigal y May comentan los acontecimientos más relevantes e irrelevantes de la Asamblea Legislativa.

  • REVOLT presents unfiltered conversation about current events with the leaders of Black culture including artists, activists, politicians, experts and more. “I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch REVOLT Black News,” said Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. “We’re here with solutions. We’ve already heard about what we can’t do, but this is what we can do.”

  • The lang cat‘s Tom McPhail talks with industry experts and insiders about pensions and investments, regulation, technology, politics and policy-making .
    Grown-up financial services insights for people who work here.
    Tom is one of the industry‘s leading experts on pensions and retirement for over 20 years and former Head of Policy for the FTSE100 firm Hargreaves Lansdown. You can also find him on Twitter as @pensionsmonkey

  • Echte Demokratie statt Ausverkauf der Politik. Gemeinwohl für alle statt Profitlobbyismus!

    โž” Ein Podcast aus dem Politikbetrieb: unmittelbar, ungeschminkt und unnachgiebig.
    โž” Mittwochs, alle 14 Tage.

    Schöne Worte, ritualisierte Talkshows gibt es genug. Der ehemalige Bundestagsabgeordnete Marco Bülow und die Demokratie-Aktivistin Sabrina Hofmann nehmen den politischen Betrieb und das System in die Mangel:
    Wie funktioniert der ungleiche Kampf zwischen Konzerninteressen und dem Gemeinwohl?
    Wem nützen diese Entscheidungen gegen unsere Zukunft? Was hat das Ganze mit unserem System zu tun?
    Und die wichtigste Frage: Wie sieht ein Gegenmodell für echte Demokratie aus?

    Marco Bülow ist ein Insider, berichtet aus seinen 18 Jahren Erfahrungen im Deutschen Bundestag und seinen Kampf gegen Profitlobbyismus.

  • Insyn är en podcast av Vetlanda kommun. Podden innehåller aktuella ämnen för att ge dig som medborgare ökad insyn och möjlighet att vara delaktig i våra kommunala verksamheter.

  • Wie unterscheidet sich die Generation Z tatsächlich vom Rest der Bevölkerung? Wendet sich die Politik von den Menschen ab, oder die Menschen sich von der Politik? Und tickt die Bevölkerung in Ost- und Westdeutschland immer noch unterschiedlich?

    In "Das denkt Deutschland" sprechen Thorsten Thierhoff, Geschäftsführer des Meinungsforschungsinstitutes forsa, und WELT-Chefredakteur Ulf Poschardt jede Woche über das Auseinanderdriften von öffentlicher und veröffentlichter Meinung. Anhand von konkreten Themen und auf Basis von empirischen Befragungsdaten widmen sie sich in jeder Folge den aktuellen Debatten.

    "Das denkt Deutschland - Über Meinung und Medien" erscheint jeden Mittwoch um 16 Uhr – überall da, wo es Podcast gibt und auf welt.de/dasdenktdeutschland.

    Ein Podcast von forsa und WELT.

  • How do laws actually get better? Learn with two lobbyists as they go deep with a legislator on each issue on a particular policy they have changed. Dan Johnson and Tom Suffredin have both been elected politicians and work as lobbyists, drafting bills, negotiating with opponents and finding a path to make things better. Each guest shares how they got started and one policy they are proud of changing, offering an example for listeners to improve the laws in a similar way in their government.

  • Voices from the SBS Summit is a monthly podcast brought to you by The Threat Lab, DoD’s Counter-Insider Threat Program, and the National Insider Threat Task Force. This podcast features conversations with Threat Lab team members and presenters from The Threat Lab’s annual Counter-Insider Threat Social and Behavioral Science Summit.

  • Go behind the scenes of some of the most interesting topics at the intersection of finance, law, and public policy. Hosted by Lee Reiners.

  • Mock IT is your expert guide to the back-of-napkin ideas that impact people worldwide. Ever find yourself asking questions like "How did this person go from working at a restaurant to owning a Fortune 500 company?" or "How can I take my scribbles and turn them into the next AI/ML solution?" - If so, then this podcast is for you. Hosts Liz and Rachel dig for the stories of innovators in action, so you don't have to. Tune in bi-monthly whenever you listen to podcasts.

  • Nuclear Explained takes an in-depth look at nuclear technology and how it impacts modern life. The podcast features experts and scientists from around the world discussing the safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear technology.

  • Doctor en ciencia política y profesor de política europea en la Universidad de Toronto, Paco Beltrán conversa cada semana con un invitado sobre controversias, debates y tendencias globales en política, cultura, arte e ideas, y su influencia en el mundo hispano

  • How can we accelerate and optimise innovation to improve peopleโ€™s lives? This podcast series, supported by Philip Morris International, invites guests from across the global innovation ecosystem to discuss the data-driven findings and insights from The Innovation Quotient, a new research initiative from Economist Impact.


    Economist Impact, an arm of the Economist Group, aims to inform and inspire people as they seek to apply innovation for socioeconomic progress.


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