Latest Global affairs Podcast Episodes

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Can You Design a Good Death?

Aspen Ideas to Go - May 08, 2024 18:35 - 49 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Death is understandably difficult – and for some people, nearly impossible – to conceive of and talk about. Especially our own. It may seem like there’s nothing we can do to prepare for our last moments on earth, but several innovative panelists at the 2023 Aspen Ideas Festival would disagree. A...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Katharine Hayhoe on Fighting Climate Change

Aspen Ideas to Go - April 17, 2024 22:21 - 18 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Climate change is demanding an extraordinarily rapid transformation of human society, and we don’t have a manual. The people who have done the least to cause the problem are the people who will be feeling it most, and that pattern of inequality exists both within and between nations. Mapping a c...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

What Makes a Life Worth Living?

Aspen Ideas to Go - April 04, 2024 16:07 - 1 hour ★★★★ - 213 ratings
For years, Yale undergraduate students have lined up to take a wildly popular course called Life Worth Living. Bucking the highly competitive tone you might expect at an Ivy League school, the class teaches students to look beyond traditional markers of success for deeper meaning. Theology profe...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Fighting HIV Around the World

Aspen Ideas to Go - March 21, 2024 13:41 - 51 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
In the late 1990s, HIV and AIDS was killing people in Sub-Saharan Africa at an astonishing rate. Generations of children were growing up without parents and the workforce of civil society was hollowing out. Drugs effectively treating the disease were just becoming available, and the George W. Bu...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Our Changing World with Thomas Friedman

Aspen Ideas to Go - March 07, 2024 03:41 - 33 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
The world seems to be moving and evolving faster than ever before, and democratic ideals are under threat in many countries around the globe. New York Times columnist and journalist Thomas Friedman has spent his career learning how to see things from many sides and identify the seams in the fabr...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Forging a Path to Ethical A.I.

Aspen Ideas to Go - February 22, 2024 02:51 - 55 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
It doesn’t look like we’re going to be able to put the generative artificial intelligence genie back in the bottle. But we might still be able to prevent some potential damage. Tools like Bard and ChatGPT are already being used in the workplace, educational settings, health care, scientific rese...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Redemption Song?

Aspen Ideas to Go - February 14, 2024 15:48 - 55 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
History has the power to teach us what to do in the present, but do we actually make good use of that tool? Many events in our recent past might suggest otherwise. American history is complex and full of pain, suffering and missteps. Harvard professor Imani Perry’s interdisciplinary work draws f...

Global Outlook artwork

What a Time to be Alive

Global Outlook - February 10, 2024 17:00 - 35 minutes ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
anything going on in world affairs?

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Our Modern Sex Lives

Aspen Ideas to Go - February 08, 2024 05:05 - 1 hour ★★★★ - 213 ratings
After millennia of human existence, we’re still figuring out and talking constantly about one of our most fundamental behaviors – sex. Despite the sexual revolution of the 60s and 70s and the growth of sex positivity in recent decades, a lot of people still report having a lot of bad sex. The re...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Parenting Teens and Young Adults in Challenging Times

Aspen Ideas to Go - February 01, 2024 06:11 - 55 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Teenagers and young adults today are dealing with challenges their parents never experienced and couldn’t have prepared for. Nobody has a map and the road to resolution can be bumpy for all involved. Two adolescent psychologists published books last year aimed at helping parents understand and e...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Decoding Animal Communication with A.I.

Aspen Ideas to Go - January 25, 2024 05:52 - 52 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Scientists could actually be close to being able to decode animal communication and figure out what animals are saying to each other. And more astonishingly, we might even find ways to talk back. The study of sonic communication in animals is relatively new, and researchers have made a lot of he...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

The Hot Truth About Menopause

Aspen Ideas to Go - January 18, 2024 00:16 - 51 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Menopause is a normal phase of life, but can nonetheless be a challenging and confusing time for women reaching middle age. As a culture, we talk about the details of menopausal transition very little, and women often have to walk a gauntlet of sellers offering dubious cures and treatments befor...

Human Rights Magazine artwork

The child soldiers of Myanmar

Human Rights Magazine - January 14, 2024 16:00 - 18 minutes
The use of children in combat roles is not new in Myanmar. Both the government and some resistance groups have child soldiers, with tragic results. Hundreds of children have been killed and tortured by the Myanmar army in recent years. In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Yiwen Li speaks wi...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

From King Lear to Succession with Brian Cox

Aspen Ideas to Go - January 11, 2024 06:23 - 59 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
William Shakespeare started writing plays in an era when popular theater was exploding and cementing its place in culture. Audiences spanned economic classes, professions and educational backgrounds, and he was keenly aware of the need to write for all attendees. He frequently wrestled with topi...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Arthur Brooks on Managing Your Emotions

Aspen Ideas to Go - January 03, 2024 18:15 - 58 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Living a happy life isn’t as simple as having a smile on your face all the time. We often think that our negative emotions should be minimized and repressed, but acknowledging and managing them is actually key to achieving a healthy baseline. Author and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks studies th...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

The Empathy Diaries with Sherry Turkle

Aspen Ideas to Go - December 27, 2023 23:03 - 42 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
The human capacity for empathy allows us to communicate, collaborate and understand each other. But we all know empathy isn’t always easy, and we can feel worn down by the effort. MIT professor and researcher Sherry Turkle studies empathy, and particularly how technology can undermine our natura...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

A Deeper Look at the Immigrant Experience

Aspen Ideas to Go - December 20, 2023 15:08 - 57 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
The stories we hear about migrants trying to escape difficult circumstances tend to focus on hardship, conflict, statistics and policy. We rarely get a deep look at any of the people risking their lives to cross the U.S. border or take a boat to Europe, and we don’t get to know or understand the...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

On Being in a Body: Kate Bowler with Krista Tippett

Aspen Ideas to Go - December 13, 2023 20:31 - 1 hour ★★★★ - 213 ratings
When Duke divinity school professor Kate Bowler wrote her best-selling memoir, “Everything Happens for a Reason (and Other Lies I’ve Loved),” she was grappling with the consequences of a shocking cancer diagnosis. Many of the common messages about hardship, tragedy and success that she’d grown u...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

The Sober Curiosity Movement

Aspen Ideas to Go - December 06, 2023 13:00 - 53 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
For adults, the pressure to drink at social engagements, work events, restaurants or almost anywhere outside the home can feel constant. Recent research has found that “no amount or kind of alcohol is good for your health,” and a wide variety of health problems can be linked to drinking. The gro...

Human Rights Magazine artwork

The repressed democracy of Uganda

Human Rights Magazine - December 02, 2023 16:00 - 24 minutes
President Museveni of Uganda has retained power since 1986, using violence, arrests and media suppression to maintain the military dictatorship. In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Nkwesi Banage talks with experts about the dynamics of politics and elections in Uganda, and how Museveni has...

Human Rights Magazine artwork

The persecution of Fulani people in Ghana

Human Rights Magazine - November 29, 2023 20:00 - 23 minutes
The Fulani people are part of an ethnic group across the Sahara, Sahel and West Africa, comprising between 25 and 40 million people. About 10 million of them are pastoralists, and so they are part of the largest nomadic pastoral community in the world. Almost all are Muslims. In this episode of...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Work and Life Advice for the Nonlinear Path

Aspen Ideas to Go - November 29, 2023 12:00 - 52 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
In today’s world, we tend to switch jobs more frequently than previous generations, and are more likely to have multiple jobs. Side gigs where we express passions or find meaning are also common, and many juggle additional roles as caregivers and community members, as people always have. In shor...

Just World Podcasts artwork

PalCast, Episode 1. The Streets are with Palestine

Just World Podcasts - November 20, 2023 16:00 - 38 minutes ★★★★★ - 3 ratings
 As Israel's genocide in Gaza continues, PalCast's Dr Yousef Aljamal and his co-host Helena Cobban survey the situation on the ground in Gaza and the West Bank and the waves of pro-Palestinian sympathy that have swept around the whole world, including throughout the Global South and even at the ...

Just World Podcasts artwork

PalCast: Episode 2, the shared Palestinian and Irish struggles

Just World Podcasts - November 20, 2023 16:00 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 3 ratings
The second episode of Palcast discusses the shared struggle of the Palestinian and Irish peoples. From Captain Boycott, to Bloody Balfour, to hunger strikes, Dr Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves delve into the shared struggle between the two nations, and indeed the anti-apartheid mov...

Just World Podcasts artwork

Introducing: PalCast with Yousef Aljamal and Helena Cobban

Just World Podcasts - November 20, 2023 16:00 - 13 minutes ★★★★★ - 3 ratings
This episode introduces the people behind a brand new series, PalCast, which will be hosted by Palestinian refugee (and friend of the shack) Dr Yousef Aljamal and his longtime collaborator and friend Helena Cobban, herself an activist and author of great renown. PalCast is a collaboration betwee...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

What Happened to the American Dream?

Aspen Ideas to Go - November 16, 2023 19:14 - 52 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Most Americans today would agree that the dream of supporting a family and living a good life on one full time salary is not available to vast numbers of people. Wages have not risen at the pace of profits over the last several decades, and work with benefits is far from guaranteed for many. In ...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

How Do We Put Guardrails on A.I.?

Aspen Ideas to Go - November 09, 2023 16:28 - 51 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Artificial intelligence is making world-changing advances every day. But these powerful tools can be used for malicious and nefarious purposes just as easily as they can be used for good. How can society put guardrails on this technology to ensure that we build the most safe and responsible vers...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Shakespeare in Contemporary America, with 'Fat Ham' Creator James Ijames

Aspen Ideas to Go - November 02, 2023 01:59 - 53 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Shakespeare is ubiquitous in literature classes and theater, but the avenues of relating to his work are not always clear to young people and modern audiences. Some, such as Shakespeare scholar and professor Ayanna Thompson, argue that his plays make sense as living, breathing, adaptable instrum...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Building a Zero Carbon American Future

Aspen Ideas to Go - October 26, 2023 16:04 - 59 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
Climate change catastrophes are already happening with increasing regularity, and it’s clear we need to take action. The Biden administration has set a target of zero carbon emissions in the United States by 2050. Reaching that ambitious goal will require a major transition in many sectors, incl...

Aspen Ideas to Go artwork

Who Can Track and Hack Our Brains?

Aspen Ideas to Go - October 19, 2023 02:30 - 52 minutes ★★★★ - 213 ratings
A technological future where our brain waves could be monitored and our thoughts decoded and analyzed — sometimes against our will — is not as far away as we think. But our existing legal protections and conception of human rights around cognitive liberty are trailing innovations in neurotechnol...