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Fresh Dialogues

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Alison van Diggelen in conversation with leaders in business, technology and the arts

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“I’m so proud of my people!” Ukrainian Tech Leader, a BBC dialogue

March 04, 2022 17:18 - 21 minutes - 1 MB

I can only imagine you share my disgust and horror at what’s going on in Ukraine. It’s heart breaking. This week on Fresh Dialogues, we get an intimate look at the war, from a Ukrainian in Silicon Valley who has team members on the front lines. Highlights of our interview were picked up by the BBC World […]

Just Start! Julian Guthrie shares her Action Mindset Tips

December 09, 2021 20:15 - 1 MB

Last week I had the pleasure of interviewing Julian Guthrie about her action packed career as a journalist, best selling author and founder of Alphy, an exciting new app designed to empower and inspire women. Julian is the epitome of an action mindset! Here’s her take on what to do when someone blocks your career path: […]

Climate Action Mindset in Glasgow: A BBC Dialogue

November 16, 2021 22:01 - 7 minutes - 1 MB

It was hard to focus on anything else these last two weeks as the Climate Conference took place in my home city of Glasgow. Although the deal isn’t perfect, I have three reasons for hope. This week on Fresh Dialogues, I’m sharing those reasons and a recent conversation I had with Vivienne Nunis on the BBC […]

Finding Your Purpose, the Hard Way: A BBC Report

August 06, 2021 14:34 - 129 MB

This is a timely story about addiction, suffering, and how one tenacious woman found her purpose in life. Everyone I’ve talked to about this story has been fascinated, full of questions. That got me more and more excited about sharing it. Sometimes I just pinch myself that I became an accidental journalist. This week more than ever.  Interviewing […]

Value Curiosity over Conviction says “Superstar Thinker” Adam Grant: A BBC Dialogue

April 28, 2021 15:18 - 9 minutes - 5.14 MB

Hyperbole is overused these days, but when the Financial Times calls someone a superstar, I’m apt to repeat the title, especially if the person in question is so humble that he insists his impact is “a mystery.” Adam Grant is a Wharton School Professor and influential author. Lately he’s become a “superstar management thinker” according […]

How do we Close The Divide, Be the Light? A BBC Report

February 11, 2021 21:27 - 11 minutes - 6.61 MB

If someone had told you on January 19th that a skinny young woman from L.A. would upstage the inauguration of our new President Joe Biden, dramatic performances by J.Lo and Lady Gaga, and even the joyful swearing-in of our first female VP, Kamala Harris, you might’ve been dubious. But the effervescent Amanda Gorman outshone all the […]

The Secret to Staying Positive in Dark Times: A BBC Report

January 12, 2021 19:55 - 16 minutes - 1 MB

I hope you and yours are staying well despite the violent insurrection in Washington DC on January 6th. This week, I want to bring you some hope and optimism for the future from an unlikely source. More on that below. First, I’d like to share two insights that resonated with me as I sought to […]

Assume Good Intent: A BBC Dialogue

December 18, 2020 17:34 - 9 minutes - 1 MB

I hope you and yours are staying well and relatively cheerful through this holiday season. Our family experienced a seismic shock last week and I’m feeling quite rattled. More on that below… This dreadful year has made me more thankful than ever for a wee bit of humor. People like Janey Godley, who can make us […]

In Tough Times, Mind your Own Light: A BBC Report

November 05, 2020 00:21 - 14 minutes - 1 MB

How are you? I hope you’re managing to keep your head above water these last tumultuous hours and days. This week on Fresh Dialogues, I have some reassuring wisdom and some practical tips to bring you comfort and help you keep hope alive. Like millions of us, I watched in disbelief last night as many of […]

You are powerful and your voice matters: A BBC Dialogue

October 16, 2020 17:57 - 7 minutes - 3.94 MB

With less than three weeks until the election, it’s a nerve wracking time here in the United States. Some call it a battle for the soul of the nation. Certainly the stakes could not be higher. This election will determine the future of the United States and in some respects, the world. As a journalist, I strive to […]

How Animals Can Help You Handle Stress, Anxiety: A BBC Report

August 26, 2020 19:51 - 9 minutes - 5.62 MB

I’m excited to share my latest BBC report with you and introduce a remarkable woman who changed the way I see the world. When I heard my report on the BBC World Service last week, I was moved to tears. A lot has happened since I filed it in early August… Animals help us reconnect to a wise and ancient […]

Red Scare and Trump, the Masked and Unconscionable

August 05, 2020 16:55 - 1 MB

Why is Trump accusing China of hacking biotech companies, and threatening to ban TikTok? Smart policy or Red Scare tactics  to distract us from his fatal response to the pandemic ? Last month, Donald Trump finally started wearing a mask and doling out some good advice on Covid. Is it too little, too late? I was invited to […]

How to Save America? A BBC Dialogue about Race, Police & The Truth

June 24, 2020 22:54 - 8 minutes - 1 MB

Last week, as demonstrations and outrage continued across America, I received an invitation that made me very nervous: I was invited to join a  live BBC World Service program to discuss the view from California. I felt ill-equipped to contribute. What could I say that would be valuable to the dialogue? This is a challenging time to […]

How to face death? A Personal BBC Report about Death

June 11, 2020 01:49 - 11 minutes - 1 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues “Everyone deserves dignity at the end of life,” Isabel Stenzel Byrnes, bereavement counsellor and hospice care worker. This week’s podcast is a deeply personal story of how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted my family. A shorter version aired this week on the BBC World Service program, Health Check. […]

Will the Pandemic Stimulate a Green Recovery? A BBC Dialogue

May 08, 2020 18:36 - 4.87 MB

___ By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues “Mother Nature is a very powerful educator” and her power has never been more apparent than during Covid-19.* But what have we learned from this unprecedented pandemic? Firstly: That what was once impossible, is now possible. Who’d have predicted that governments facing a global crisis would put humanity […]

How to Help in a Time of Crisis? An Inspiring BBC Report

April 07, 2020 17:45 - 6 minutes - 3.89 MB

___ If you’re stuck at home and thinking: what can I do to help my community? I hope today’s podcast will inspire you. Last week, my colleagues at The BBC World Service invited me to join the show Business Matters and share news from Silicon Valley. Even though the valley is one of America’s COVID-19 hotspots, I […]

Greta Thunberg, Elon Musk, Climate Action. A BBC Dialogue

September 25, 2019 19:33 - 9 minutes - 5.57 MB

___ This week, Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager, stole the show at the United Nations General Assembly. Thanks to her, climate change is on the minds of the world. I was invited to discuss climate change action on the BBC World Service this month and we explored the role of activists like Thunberg, indigenous people, and technology […]

Secrets of Venture Capital: An Insider’s View of Bias, Ethics, Rule Breaking

June 25, 2019 18:58 - 5.5 MB

Have you ever wondered how venture capitalists in Silicon Valley decide what startups to fund and what ones to skip? I had the opportunity to sit down with one of these “masters of the universe” and explore the secrets of venture capital. Scott Kupor is managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz (AH) – one of the most successful VC […]

College cheaters – who suffers most? A BBC Report

April 10, 2019 23:36 - 2.98 MB

Perhaps you weren’t shocked by the college applications scandal that recently broke in the United States? I must confess, I was deeply upset because it reveals a low tide mark in our society’s ethics today and underlines the absence of integrity in so many people’s lives. But I’m also saddened because “Operation Varsity Blues” has wider implications for our […]

Homeless & Addicted in Silicon Valley: One Woman’s Solution

October 25, 2018 23:48 - 4.6 MB

Over 100 Americans die every day from opioid overdose, that’s about 40,000 a year. What can be done to reverse the recent spike in fatalities? In San Francisco, a team of public health workers is focused on treating the most vulnerable: homeless people on the city’s streets. My latest report for the BBC explores how this […]

Madonna: Why does she matter more than ever?

August 16, 2018 20:19 - 2.79 MB

What makes Madonna the ultimate female bad-ass role model? On the eve of Madonna’s 60th birthday, I was invited to join the BBC’s Roger Hearing in London and Bloomberg’s Enda Curran in Hong Kong to discuss the queen of pop’s controversial life and legacy. How has she redefined what it means to be a woman in […]

Suicide Prevention: How To Help Vulnerable People? A BBC Report

June 14, 2018 18:43 - 4.05 MB

With the tragic news of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade’s recent deaths by suicide, the spotlight is on suicide this month. The latest trends are chilling: The suicide rate in the United States has grown by over 25% since 1999, according to the CDC. Alison van Diggelen’s latest report for the BBC’s Health Check couldn’t be more timely. She was asked […]

Silicon Valley Teens Tell Emma Gonzalez: We Stand With You on Gun Control

April 05, 2018 20:39 - 4.18 MB

This week’s report addresses gun violence in the United States. Many of us have been inspired by the fearless survivors of the Florida High School shooting on Valentine’s Day. Powerful speeches by teenagers, Emma Gonzalez and David Hogg have changed the conversation and I applaud them and the March For Our Lives Movement for their bravery and tenacity in […]

Influential Women, Men Speak Out on Guns: Amal Clooney, Emma Gonzales, Kelly McEvers, Rick Steves

March 07, 2018 23:22 - 5.54 MB

Amal Clooney, Emma Gonzales, Rick Steves. These are just a few of the influential people who’re standing up to gun violence since the Florida high school massacre on February 14th. Amal Clooney addressed an audience of 6500 women at the Watermark Conference for Women in Silicon Valley just a few days after the mass shooting. Here’s what […]

Is High Tea For You? Female Entrepreneurs Offer Marijuana-infused Tea

January 31, 2018 21:28 - 4.49 MB

This year, California became the 6th state in the U.S. to make it legal to sell marijuana for recreational use. The BBC World Service asked me to explore an all-female startup that’s hoping to become a global power house for “high tea.” Amanda Jones and Jen Chapin, the Kikoko cofounders say that their marijuana-infused teas can help with sleep, pain, mood […]

Woman to Woman Rising Together: BBC Report

November 02, 2017 18:30 - 4.4 MB

As the flood of #MeToo stories continue to inundate our media with horrific stories of sexual assault and harassment, Alison van Diggelen was relieved to cover an uplifting story of women empowerment on assignment for the BBC World Service. California-based Rising International was conceived in response to the draconian sexual apartheid of the Taliban. One brave woman in Afghanistan asked herself: what […]

What’s Richard Branson’s Vision for Virgin Galactic, Hyperloop One? BBC Report

October 18, 2017 20:44 - 3.54 MB

Why did Virgin’s Richard Branson decide to invest in Hyperloop One, the futuristic transport system that seeks to shrink journey times (like LA to San Francisco, London to Glasgow) to less than one hour? On assignment for the BBC World Service, Alison van Diggelen sat down with Branson in San Francisco to explore his vision for the Hyperloop, […]

Are You Being Heard? Why Sidewalk Talk is Life-Changing: BBC Report

October 12, 2017 18:26 - 4.93 MB

Are you being heard? Alison van Diggelen reports for the BBC World Service on a project that offers free listening to people in the street. How is Sidewalk Talk helping to change lives? “When I first learned of Sidewalk Talk, I was having a depressive episode…I was struggling in my business…online marketing: it’s lonely, it’s isolating and I saw […]

Google Plans “Grand Central Station” Campus in San Jose: BBC Report

September 20, 2017 15:36 - 4.62 MB

In San Francisco, the tech community continues to face an angry backlash for pushing out locals, artists and the elderly. Meanwhile, 50 miles south, Google has announced plans to partner with the City of San Jose to build a tech village dubbed “The Grand Central Station of the West.” Experts see this South Bay development […]

Can A Tech Mindset Change City Hall? BBC Report from Silicon Valley

August 30, 2017 19:54 - 4.29 MB

As dramatic images of the Texas floods pour in, it’s timely to ask: would a tech mindset help cities be more responsive and efficient in their disaster response? The concept of transforming the culture of a city hall by adopting a tech approach is what I’ve been exploring this month for the BBC World Service. How would an […]

Cambridge Future Cities Conference: BBC Report

July 26, 2017 20:36 - 7.12 MB

How will future cities deal with our growing transport challenges, and the security and privacy of our data? MIT professor Carlo Ratti  explored these challenges at this year’s Future Cities Conference in Cambridge, England. Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues reports for the BBC World Service. Photo caption: MIT Professor, Carlo Ratti in conversation with Alison van Diggelen at the […]

Julia Gillard’s Sexism Advice: BBC Dialogues with Australia’s 27th PM

April 20, 2017 19:59 - 5.41 MB

What can Uber and Fox News do to change their hostile work environment for women? And how can organizations create a productive atmosphere where men and women thrive? Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues sat down with Julia Gillard, the 27th Prime Minister of Australia to get her insights. Gillard got the world’s attention after making an impassioned speech to parliament, […]

App to End Homelessness? BBC Report: Tech Fix for Down & Outs in Silicon Valley

April 05, 2017 16:52 - 4.26 MB

Imagine if you could help end homelessness with the click of a button. There’s an app for that! In Silicon Valley, despite the vast affluence and many tech millionaires, homelessness is a huge problem. With average home prices close to a $1 million and tiny flats renting for well over $1,000, making ends meet can be […]

Google’s Dave Burke: Fresh Dialogues Uncut

March 24, 2017 17:07 - 16.6 MB

Deep learning; geek nostalgia; Google’s Pixel phone; and why seeking ‘uncomfortably exciting’ opportunities can bring success. Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues sat down with Google’s Dave Burke, an Irishman, who has risen quickly through the ranks. He leads the Android team, with responsibility for the device and developer ecosystem; and Google’s Pixel phone. How did he succeed so fast, and what […]

Does Trump’s Math Add Up? BBC Dialogues with 5 Live’s Colletta Smith

March 01, 2017 20:57 - 2.38 MB

Last night, Donald Trump delivered his first address to Congress. For the first time, Trump actually appeared both presidential and optimistic as he delivered an upbeat message that called for unity and bipartisan action. But was it just a facade? Can Trump possibly deliver on his ambitious promises of generous tax cuts, massive infrastructure investment and immigration reform? After […]

Elon Musk’s Ludicrous Plan for Tesla: BBC Dialogues

February 24, 2017 20:21 - 2.83 MB

Elon Musk continues to make ambitious plans for Tesla Motors, some even call them “ludicrous.” Not content to make a niche product for electric vehicle enthusiasts, he now wants to conquer the mass market, competing in the major leagues against GM, BMW, Ford et al. Musk is promising an annual production of 1 million cars by 2020, a […]

Are Facebook, Twitter Doing Enough About Fake News, Abuse? BBC Report

February 21, 2017 22:17 - 4.81 MB

It’s beginning to feel a lot like 1984. Today, some politicians routinely use the term “fake news” to discredit any news they don’t like, or any news organization that asks hard questions. The term “alternative facts” is even being pushed by certain White House advisors. Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues investigates for the BBC World Service. Online, […]

BBC Dialogues: Should Elon Musk Stay on Trump Advisory Team?

February 18, 2017 03:34 - 4.22 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Since Tesla CEO Elon Musk joined the Trump business advisory team in December he’s been under intense pressure to step down. That pressure intensified this month after Donald Trump signed an executive order banning immigrants from seven countries with Muslim majorities. On February 2nd, Musk’s colleague, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick pulled out […]

BBC Report: Silicon Valley Tech Takes On Trump

February 07, 2017 16:44 - 5.64 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues In the beginning…there was no word from Silicon Valley tech leaders on Donald Trump’s presidency, despite his kingly proclamations: Let there be Two Pipelines, Let there be a Wall…Let there not be TPP! But on the seventh day, tech leaders arose against Trump’s dominion over them when his immigration order unleashed chaos for […]

BBC Report: What Can Tech Hubs, Silicon Valley learn From Portland?

November 30, 2016 16:59 - 6.26 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues I recently attended Silicon Valley’s Tech Awards, and despite the inspiring innovators from around the world, there was an underlying mood of disquiet (even alarm) as Silicon Valley adjusts to the imminent reality of a Donald Trump presidency. I asked Tim Ritchie, President of the Tech Museum, what his predictions are for […]

BBC Report: Portland Startups Show Jetsons Future Closer Than You Think

September 30, 2016 15:54

Photo: Skyward CEO Jonathan Evans is convinced we’ll see “Jetsons” human-moving drones in 5 to 10 years By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Portland is better known for its environmental activism and the quirky comedy Portlandia than its tech; but that reputation is beginning to change. This month, I visited two Portland startups that are helping accelerate the future of transportation […]

BBC Report: How to Make a Spaceship, the XPrize Way

September 16, 2016 22:44 - 3.75 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues In 1996, space enthusiast, Peter Diamandis announced the $10 Million XPrize for the first private spaceship to fly 100 kilometers into space. The only problem was: he didn’t have $10 Million, not even close! Nevertheless, his audacious challenge inspired dozens of teams all over the world to compete and he did eventually find a […]

BBC Dialogues: Silicon Valley Startup Makes College Breakthroughs

September 08, 2016 15:49 - 5.75 MB

(Photo: Thanks to Breakthrough Silicon Valley, Nahom Zeratsion (left) got a scholarship for Bellarmine College Preparatory and will be attending San Jose State University this Fall) In Silicon Valley, it’s easy to focus on the bright stars of tech and innovation. But what about those people who don’t feature on the home page of TechCrunch and can barely […]

BBC Report: TaskRabbit CEO Shares Tips on Pivoting, Diversity

August 05, 2016 18:34 - 11 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues What’s it like to be a black female CEO in Silicon Valley? How should you handle a powerful backlash when your company does a major pivot? I explored both issues with TaskRabbit CEO, Stacy Brown Philpot and my interview aired last night on the BBC World Service program Business Matters. BBC host Roger Hearing, […]

BBC Report: Despite Tesla Crash, Authorities Urge Self-Driving Car Development

July 27, 2016 15:56 - 3.24 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Will the fatal Tesla crash slow or even derail the development of self-driving cars? That was the topic we discussed on this week’s BBC World Service program, Click. Despite complaints by consumer advocates that Tesla should disable its autopilot feature and not beta test “an unproven technology” on the […]

BBC Dialogues: Why Is Instagram Growing, While Twitter Plateaus?

July 07, 2016 15:04 - 5.35 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Instagram recently announced it had reached a big milestone: half a billion users. The BBC asked me to interview the company’s COO, Marne Levine to explore the company’s appeal and find out why video – and new products like Boomerang – are helping fuel that growth. “We’re certainly marching towards a billion…and even […]

BBC Dialogues: What Does Brexit Mean For Globalization, Hillary Clinton?

June 28, 2016 18:45 - 5.67 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues As the seismic impact of Britains’s vote to leave the European Union rocks the political and financial world, the long term impact is still unclear. But it’s likely that the creation of a new political divide could have incessant repercussions around the world. What does it mean for globalization, and for U.S. presidential candidate, […]

BBC Pick of the Week: Interview with Bertrand Piccard, Solar Impulse

May 16, 2016 18:28 - 2.28 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues This week, I was delighted to discover that my interview with Solar Impulse pilot and clean technology enthusiast, Bertrand Piccard was featured on BBC Radio 4’s program, “Pick of the Week.” The program is described as “a selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio” and it certainly makes compelling […]

BBC Report: How Will Innovators Like Elon Musk Change Your Life?

May 06, 2015 21:42 - 12.5 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Technology has the potential to bring us a mind-blowing world of innovation, from self-driving cars to re-engineered food, and even colonies on Mars. Elon Musk and Steve Jurvetson are two of tech’s most influential minds. Here’s my BBC World Business Report on their vision of the future. Spoiler alert: It […]

BBC Dialogues: Elon Musk Unveils Tesla Energy. Why Is It Big News?

May 01, 2015 16:36 - 25.7 MB

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Last night, Tesla CEO Elon Musk showed he’s getting more like Steve Jobs by the minute. Just as Jobs helped revolutionize the personal computer, music and phone industries; Musk has helped revolutionize the world of e-commerce, space exploration and electric cars. And now he’s set his sights on the energy sector. With […]

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