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University of Cambridge
How does migration change our world?
Guests Catherine Barnard and Emmanuelle Auriol discuss how migration affects labour markets, legal protections and social cohesion, how economic incentives and border regimes shape who migrates and why, and what smarter, fairer migration policies could look like in the years ahead. In this final episode of season 4, Richard Westcott is joined by Catherine Barnard (University of Cambridge) and Emmanuelle Auriol (Toulouse School of Economics) to unpack the economic, legal, and social dimensions of migration. Drawing on insights from law and economics, the conversation explores how migration affects labour markets, legal protections, and social cohesion, from post-Brexit realities in Great Yarmouth...
2025-08-04
26 min
Crossing Channels
How does migration change our world?
In this final episode of season 4, Richard Westcott is joined by Catherine Barnard (University of Cambridge) and Emmanuelle Auriol (Toulouse School of Economics) to explore the economic, legal, and social dimensions of migration.Drawing on insights from law and economics, the conversation explores how migration affects labour markets, legal protections, and social cohesion — from post-Brexit realities in Great Yarmouth, UK, to global questions of fairness and opportunity. The episode examines who migrates and why, the limits of current border regimes, and what more effective and ethical migration policies could look like.Season 4 Episode 10 tr...
2025-08-04
26 min
Crossing Channels
What is the value of speaking other languages?
In this episode, Richard Westcott is joined by Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Benjamin Pitt to explore a big, everyday question: what is the value of speaking other languages? The conversation looks at how the languages we speak shape our sense of identity, influence how we think and reason, and affect how we relate to others. We explore how multilingualism can foster social cohesion, support cognitive flexibility, and even boost economic opportunities.Our guests discuss why language is never just a tool for communication and why recognising its deeper value matters for how we design education, shape public policy...
2025-07-14
32 min
Record Classix
Record Classix #199 (23-05-2025)
01. Calvin Harris, Ne-Yo - Let's Go (Record Mix) 02. Afrojack - No Beef (Record Mix) 03. Clean Bandit, Jess Glynne - Real Love (Record Mix) 04. Avicii - Last Dance (Record Mix) 05. Snoop Dogg, Guetta - Wet (Record Mix) 06. Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel 2009 (Record Mix) 07. Romero, Nervo - Like Home (Record Mix) 08. Nicky Romero - Toulouse (Record Mix) 09. Will.I.Am & Ss - Better Than Yesterday (Record Mix) 10. Benny Benassi, The Biz - Satisfaction (Record Mix) 11. Royksopp, Dj Antonio - Here She Comes Again (Record Mix) 12. Rodrigezz, Rene - We Let It Burn (Record Mix) 13. Eric Prydz, Wildvibes - Pjanoo...
2025-05-23
1h 00
Crossing Channels
Why do we choose what we choose?
In this episode, Richard Westcott is joined by Simone Schnall, Catherine Molho, and Maximilian Müller to explore a big, everyday question: why do we make the choices we do? From decisions about money and morality to careers and relationships, the conversation digs into what really drives us—whether it’s emotions, social pressure, or the stories we tell ourselves after the fact.The conversation explores how physical experiences and emotions like fear or anger can shape our judgement, and how gossip and social norms influence who we trust and how we act. Our experts also...
2025-05-05
30 min
Crossing Channels
How can we make food that is good for health, societies, the planet and the economy?
Richard Westcott talks to Jonathan Stieglitz, IAST and Martin White, University of Cambridge, about the global health challenges related to diet and nutrition, the roles of public health policies, cultural practices, and lifestyle changes, while creating sustainable food systems that ensure access to healthy food for all and maintain economic viability.How do we address global health challenges, particularly in relation to diet and nutrition? What role do public health policies, cultural practices and lifestyle changes play in shaping our food choices? How can we create food systems that ensure everyone has access to healthy a...
2025-04-07
29 min
Crossing Channels
Can Europe ever catch up to the US in technology?
In this episode, Richard Westcott talks to Diane Coyle, Jacques Crémer, and Paul Seabright about Europe’s position in competing with the US in technology. They explore the factors shaping Europe’s place in the global tech race—how data, policy, investment, competition and culture influence its potential to compete with the US.Our experts unpack the challenges and opportunities for Europe’s tech ecosystem. They consider whether Europe should aim to catch up with the US or focus on carving out its own path, questioning what success in innovation really looks like. Along the way...
2025-03-03
31 min
Crossing Channels
How can green finance drive the clean transition?
In this episode of Crossing Channels, Richard Westcott is joined by Dimitri Zenghelis, Ulrich Hege, and Mathias Reynaert to explore how green finance can support the clean transition. They discuss the shifting role of financial markets, the balance between public and private investment, and the policies needed to drive long-term change.Their lively discussion breaks down the economic opportunities of the transition, the impact of regulation on industries like automotive and energy, and the financial and political challenges that come with moving to a low-carbon economy. They also explore why policy credibility and stability are...
2025-02-12
25 min
DMITRYZHAN
МС ЖАН - Record Classix (2025-01-24) [mcdj.ru] #183
01. David Guetta - One Love (Record Mix) 02. Dj Antoine, Beat Shakers - Ma Cherie (Record Mix) 03. Tiesto - Red Lights (Record Mix) 04. Will.I.Am, Britney Spears - Scream Shout (Record Mix) 05. Romero, Nervo - Like Home (Record Mix) 06. Afrojack, Jewelz & Sparks - One More Day (Record Mix) 07. Junior Caldera, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Can't Fight This Feeling (Record Mix) 08. Rodrigezz, Rene - We Let It Burn (Record Mix) 09. Will.I.Am & Ss - Better Than Yesterday (Record Mix) 10. Sander Van Doorn, Martin Garrix, Dvbbs - Gold Skies (Record Mix) 11. Arno Cost - Cyan (Record Mix) 12. Nicky Romero - Toulouse (Record...
2025-01-25
1h 01
Record Classix
Record Classix #183 (24-01-2025)
01. David Guetta - One Love (Record Mix) 02. Dj Antoine, Beat Shakers - Ma Cherie (Record Mix) 03. Tiesto - Red Lights (Record Mix) 04. Will.I.Am, Britney Spears - Scream Shout (Record Mix) 05. Romero, Nervo - Like Home (Record Mix) 06. Afrojack, Jewelz & Sparks - One More Day (Record Mix) 07. Junior Caldera, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Can't Fight This Feeling (Record Mix) 08. Rodrigezz, Rene - We Let It Burn (Record Mix) 09. Will.I.Am & Ss - Better Than Yesterday (Record Mix) 10. Sander Van Doorn, Martin Garrix, Dvbbs - Gold Skies (Record Mix) 11. Arno Cost - Cyan (Record Mix) 12. Nicky Romero - Toulouse (Record...
2025-01-24
1h 01
DMITRYZHAN
МС ЖАН - Record Classix (2025-01-03) [mcdj.ru] #180
01. Keanu Silva - Pump Up The Jam (Record Mix) 02. Bodyrox - Yeah Yeah (Record Mix) 03. David Guetta, Sia - Titanium (Record Mix) 04. Calvin Harris - Sweet Nothing (Record Mix) 05. Shm - Greyhound (Record Mix) 06. Luca Debonaire - Can U Feel It (Record Mix) 07. Martin Solveig - Hello (Record Mix) 08. Klaas - Flight To Paris (Record Mix) 09. 3Lau, Bright Lights - How You Love Me (Record Mix) 10. Armin Van Buuren - Beautiful Life (Record Mix) 11. Cat Dealers, Lothief, Santti - Sunshine (Record Mix) 12. Sam Feldt, Lucas & Steve - Summer on You (Record Mix) 13. Ivan Gough, Feenixpawl, Georgi Kay, Axwell - In...
2025-01-21
59 min
Crossing Channels
How are data and algorithms impacting our lives?
Hear Richard Westcott (Cambridge University Health Partners and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus) talk to Gina Neff (Cambridge University), Jeni Tennison (Connected by Data), and Jean-François Bonnefon (IAST) about how data and algorithms are shaping our lives. They explore how these technologies impact work, public services, and decision-making, and raise questions about ethics, fairness, and governance.Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platformSeason 4 Episode 4 transcriptFor more information about the Crossing Channels podcast series and the work of the Bennett Institute and IAST visit our websites at https://www.bennettinstitute.c...
2025-01-06
30 min
Record Classix
Record Classix #180 (03-01-2025)
01. Keanu Silva - Pump Up The Jam (Record Mix) 02. Bodyrox - Yeah Yeah (Record Mix) 03. David Guetta, Sia - Titanium (Record Mix) 04. Calvin Harris - Sweet Nothing (Record Mix) 05. Shm - Greyhound (Record Mix) 06. Luca Debonaire - Can U Feel It (Record Mix) 07. Martin Solveig - Hello (Record Mix) 08. Klaas - Flight To Paris (Record Mix) 09. 3Lau, Bright Lights - How You Love Me (Record Mix) 10. Armin Van Buuren - Beautiful Life (Record Mix) 11. Cat Dealers, Lothief, Santti - Sunshine (Record Mix) 12. Sam Feldt, Lucas & Steve - Summer on You (Record Mix) 13. Ivan Gough, Feenixpawl, Georgi Kay, Axwell - In...
2025-01-03
59 min
Crossing Channels
Is the world becoming less democratic?
In this episode, Richard Westcott (Cambridge University Health Partners and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus) talks to David Runciman (University of Cambridge), Kristin Michelitch (IAST) and Ahmed Mohamed (IAST) about the decline in democracy indexes worldwide, the cultural, technological, and institutional factors driving these trends, and whether they can be reversed.Our experts explore the meaning of democracy and the reasons behind the decline of democracy indexes. They examine the impact of technology, media, culture, and religion on reshaping politics and shaping the future of democratic systems. S...
2024-12-02
30 min
Crossing Channels
What is happening to young people’s mental health?
In this episode, Richard Westcott talks to Gordon Harold, Anna Moore, and Olympia Campbell. about the growing rates of mental health issues among young people. They discuss the key determinants and the most effective ways to support young people's mental health.Our experts examine whether mental health among young people is truly worsening or if we're simply getting better at identifying it. They unpack the key factors shaping mental health today, delve into the role of the digital world, and discuss how policies can evolve to expand support and access to services for young people.
2024-11-03
26 min
University of Cambridge
Does prison work?
To kickstart Season Four of Crossing Channels, Richard Westcott talks to Alison Liebling, Nicola Padfield and Arnaud Philippe about the growing prison population, the prison experience, and the most effective ways to rehabilitate ex-offenders. Our experts discuss why the prison population is growing and the similarities and differences across European countries. They share their expertise on the impact of the prison environment and the privatisation of prisons for rehabilitation. They also identify best practices for effectively rehabilitating and reintegrating ex-offenders into society. This episode is hosted by Richard Westcott (Cambridge University Health Partners and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus), and features...
2024-10-21
28 min
Crossing Channels
Does prison work?
To kickstart Season Four of Crossing Channels, Richard Westcott (Cambridge University Health Partners and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus) talks to Prof Alison Liebling (University of Cambridge), Prof Nicola Padfield (University of Cambridge) and Prof Arnaud Philippe (University of Bristol, former IAST fellow) about the growing prison population, the prison experience, and the most effective ways to rehabilitate ex-offenders.Our experts discuss why the prison population is growing and the similarities and differences across European countries. They share their expertise on the impact of the prison environment and th...
2024-10-07
28 min
Bennett Institute podcasts
Does prison work?
To launch Season Four of Crossing Channels, Richard Westcott chats with Alison Liebling, Nicola Padfield, and Arnaud Philippe about the increasing prison population, the realities of prison life, and the most effective strategies for rehabilitating ex-offenders.Our experts discuss why the prison population is growing and the similarities and differences across European countries. They share their expertise on the impact of the prison environment and the privatisation of prisons for rehabilitation. They also identify best practices for effectively rehabilitating and reintegrating ex-offenders into society.This episode is hosted by Richard Westcott (Cambridge University Health Partners...
2024-10-06
28 min
Record Megamix
Record Megamix by DJ Peretse #2496 (20-09-2024)
01. Bob Sinclar – World, Hold On 02. David Guetta feat. Akon, Ne–Yo – Play Hard 03. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A Track Remix) 04. Eric Prydz – Call On Me 05. Sidney Samson – Riverside 06. Deadmau5 – Some Chords 07. Moguai – Aciiid 08. Nife Party – Bonfire (Dark Statique Rework) 09. Klaas – The Way 10. Gorgon City feat. Romans – Saving My Life 11. Bassjackers, Kshmr, Sirah – Memories 12. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Vinai – Louder 13. Axwell & Ingrosso – Something New 14. Faul & Wad Ad vs. Pnau – Changes 15. Axwell – Leave The World Behind 16. Duck Sauce – Barbra Streisand 17. Hardwell – Call Me A Spaceman 18. Laurent Wolf – No Stress 19. Klaas – Flight To Paris 20. Showtek, We Are Loud!, Sonny Wilson – Booyah 21. The Ian Carey Project – Get Sha...
2024-09-21
00 min
DJ Peretse
DJ Peretse - Record Megamix Sensation Vol. 1 (20-09-2024) #2496
1.Bob Sinclar – World, Hold On 2.David Guetta Feat. Akon, Ne–Yo – Play Hard 3.Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A Track Remix) 4.Eric Prydz – Call On Me 5.Sidney Samson – Riverside 6.Deadmau5 – Some Chords 7.Moguai – Aciiid 8.Nife Party – Bonfire (Dark Statique Rework) 9.Klaas – The Way 10.Gorgon City Feat. Romans – Saving My Life 11.Bassjackers, Kshmr, Sirah – Memories 12.Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Vs. Vinai – Louder 13.Axwell & Ingrosso – Something New 14.Faul & Wad Ad Vs. Pnau – Changes 15.Axwell – Leave The World Behind 16.Duck Sauce – Barbra Streisand 17.Hardwell – Call Me A Spaceman 18.Laurent Wolf – No Stress 19.Klaas – Flight To Paris 20.Showtek, We Are Loud!, Sonny Wilson – Booyah 21.The Ian Carey Project – Get Shak...
2024-09-21
1h 00
University of Cambridge
Should there be a compulsory retirement age for society’s leaders?
In this episode of Crossing Channels, Rory Cellan-Jones discusses with Diane Coyle, Ruth Mace, and Paul Seabright the impact of age on leadership, the consequences of having older leaders for society, and the case for implementing a compulsory retirement age. Leading experts discuss the trade-off between experience, expertise, skill and judgment as society’s leaders age. They draw on evolutionary as well as current examples to evaluate the case for implementing a compulsory retirement age for leaders. Finally, they consider alternative mechanisms – such as reducing voting ages, term limits and cognitive testing – to improve democratic responsiveness. This episode is hosted by Ror...
2024-07-30
39 min
Crossing Channels
Should there be a compulsory retirement age for society's leaders?
In this episode, Rory Cellan-Jones discusses with Diane Coyle, Ruth Mace, and Paul Seabright the impact of age on leadership, the consequences of having older leaders for society, and the case for implementing a compulsory retirement age.Our experts discuss the tradeoff between experience, expertise, skill and judgement as society’s leaders age. They draw on evolutionary and current examples to evaluate the case for implementing a compulsory retirement age for leaders. Finally, they consider alternative mechanisms - such as reducing voting ages, term limits and cognitive testing - to improve democratic responsiveness. This episode is hos...
2024-07-01
39 min
Crossing Channels
Who pays the price of colonialism today?
In this episode, Rory Cellan-Jones discusses the enduring legacies of colonialism on global economic inequalities, the climate crisis, and the digital space with experts Dr Stephanie Diepeveen and Prof Jordanna Matlon.Experts, Dr Stephanie Diepeveen and Prof Jordanna Matlon share tangible examples and critical insights into a nuanced understanding of how colonial legacies continue to shape global power relations. They debate actionable perspectives on how policymakers can address these challenges and the ongoing effects of colonialism. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features guest experts D...
2024-06-03
30 min
Crossing Channels
What's the point of a protest?
In this episode, Rory Cellan-Jones discusses with Dr Lauren Wilcox, Dr Felix Dwinger, and Dr Giacomo Lemoli why the world is protesting so much, how protesting has changed over time, and what impact protest movements are having on policymaking.Delving into the surge of protests across democratic and autocratic regimes, they examine why people are taking to the streets. They draw on insights from historic protests to explore the factors that contribute to the success of protest movements and progressive social change.This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for...
2024-05-06
23 min
Science In Action
Unexpected black hole in our galaxy
A black hole just discovered in our Milky Way galaxy, weighing 33 times the mass of the Sun, and dating back to near the time of the Big Bang, gives new clues to the origins of this dark astronomical mysteries. And dancing with a Sun-like star in our galactic neighbourhood, it offers a great opportunity for astronomers to take a detailed look in coming years, as astronomer Professor Gerry Gilmore of Cambridge University tells the programme. Presenter Roland Pease has headed to the lab of Professor Ludovic Orlando in Toulouse, France where they are extracting ancient DNA from...
2024-04-18
31 min
Science In Action
Earthquake in Taiwan
A powerful earthquake hit Taiwan on Wednesday morning, but thanks to the country’s early warning system and engineering-preparedness, there was little destruction and few deaths. Seismologist Ross Stein, CEO of earthquake consultancy Temblor, Inc., shares his analysis. The highly pathogenic bird flu H5N1 has been detected in cattle in the US and in a cattle handler in Texas. To learn more about this special animal-to-human transmission, Roland speaks to virologist Richard Webby of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Tennessee and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza in A...
2024-04-04
27 min
Crossing Channels
Can governments regulate AI without stifling innovation?
In this episode, Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC) chats with Verity Harding (Bennett Institute for Public Policy), Gina Neff (Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy), and Lawrence Rothenberg (IAST and University of Rochester), about artificial intelligence (AI) and the fine balance between innovation and regulation. Together, they explore what makes 'good' regulation and the crucial role of global collaboration in shaping the future of AI.They share the latest developments of AI regulation in the UK, US and EU, emphasising the need for effective regulation to add...
2024-03-31
34 min
University of Cambridge
Why are women disadvantaged in the workplace?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Emmanuelle Auriol, Nina Jörden and Francesca Barigozzi about the underrepresentation of women in certain sectors, the persistence of the motherhood wage gap, and the impact of flexible work arrangement on women’s careers. This episode asks why are women disadvantaged in the workplace? Experts explore why women are underrepresented in certain professions. Why is the motherhood wage gap so persistent? How does flexible work impact women's careers? And what does policy need to do to reduce gender inequalities in the workplace? Podcast host, Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), discusses these issues with lea...
2024-03-21
31 min
Crossing Channels
Why are women disadvantaged in the workplace?
This episode asks why are women disadvantaged in the workplace? Experts explore why women are underrepresented in certain professions. Why is the motherhood wage gap so persistent? How does flexible work impact women's careers? And what does policy need to do to reduce gender inequalities in the workplace?Podcast host, Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), discusses these issues with leading academics Emmanuelle Auriol (IAST), Nina Jörden (Bennett Institute for Public Policy) and Francesca Barigozzi (University of Bologna). Season 3 Episode 6 transcriptFor more information about the po...
2024-03-02
31 min
University of Cambridge
Can economic growth and sustainability coexist?
Matthew Agarwala, Stefan Lamp and Alessio Terzi talk to Rory Cellan-Jones about the trade-offs between economic growth and environmental protection, the policies and legislations needed to achieve green growth, and the challenges associated with implementing such measures. This episode unpacks the possibility of green growth. Leading experts discuss the unsustainability of current growth paths, the need for a new economic model and measures of wealth, and the types of policies needed to deliver both economic growth and environmental protection. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features guest experts Matthew Agarwala (Bennett Institute...
2024-02-05
36 min
Crossing Channels
Can economic growth and sustainability coexist?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Matthew Agarwala, Stefan Lamp and Alessio Terzi about the trade-off between economic growth and environmental protection, the policies and legislations needed to achieve green growth, and the challenges associated with implementing such measures.This episode unpacks the possibility of green growth. Leading experts discuss the unsustainability of current growth paths, the need for a new economic model and measures of wealth, and the types of policies needed to deliver both economic growth and environmental protection. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent f...
2024-02-04
36 min
Record Classix
Record Classix #131 (19-01-2024)
01. David Guetta - One Love (Record Mix) 02. Far East Movement, Chew Fu - Like A G6 (Record Mix) 03. Basto! - I Rave You (Record Mix) 04. Zhu - Faded (Record Mix) 05. Fly Project - Toca Toca (Record Mix) 06. Ian Carey, Micelle Shellers - Keep On Rising (Record Mix) 07. Black Eyed Peas - Don't Stop the Party 08. Avicii, Dan Tyminski - Hey Brother (Record Mix) 09. Bendj - Me & Myself (Record mix) 10. Global Deejays - Hardcore Vibes (Record Mix) 11. Axwell, Ingrosso, 2Live - Something New (Record Mix) 12. Tiesto - Red Lights (Record Mix) 13. Ivan Gough, Feenixpawl, Georgi Kay, Axwell - In My Mind...
2024-01-19
1h 00
Women in Jazz Media: The Podcasts
Women in Jazz Media: In Conversation with Germana Stella La Sorsa
Welcome to our latest episode of ‘In Conversation With’ featuring music from Hannah Horton. We were excited to find our podcast named as one of the Top 15 Women In Media Podcasts on the web by Feedspot! Huge thank you to them! To celebrate we have a new theme tune Surfing Thermals from our host, Hannah Horton. You can also find our podcasts at number 9 in the top 60 Best Jazz Podcasts in FeedSpot! In this episode, host Hannah Horton welcomes the fellow Women in Jazz Media team member Germana Stella La Sorsa Italian London-based singer Germana Stel...
2024-01-18
53 min
University of Cambridge
How can universal basic infrastructure support growth?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Jean-Paul Azam, Diane Coyle and Andy Westwood about the potential of universal basic income to tackle regional inequalities, boost economic growth in ‘left behind’ and growing places, and rebuilding democracy. This episode unpacks why current policies are failing to tackle regional inequalities and how a universal basic infrastructure might boost productivity across all places. Leading experts examine the value of infrastructure in different country contexts and how different levels of various departments and government could work together to deliver a universal basic infrastructure in all places. Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platform Season 3 Epis...
2024-01-08
28 min
Crossing Channels
How can universal basic infrastructure support growth?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Jean-Paul Azam, Diane Coyle and Andy Westwood about the potential of universal basic income to tackle regional inequalities, boost economic growth in ‘left behind’ and growing places, and rebuild democracy. This episode unpacks why current policies are failing to tackle regional inequalities and how a universal basic infrastructure might boost productivity across all places. Leading experts examine the value of infrastructure in different country contexts and how different levels of various departments and government could work together to deliver a universal basic infrastructure in all places. Listen...
2024-01-01
28 min
Crossing Channels
Can technology rescue ailing health services?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Angelique Acquatella, Shan Morgan and Jennifer Dixon about the current status of digital technology adoption in healthcare services, why digital adoption is so slow, and the opportunities for medtech, individuals and the wider economy.In this episode, experts unpack the barriers and facilitators of digital healthcare. Rory, Angelique, Shan and Jennifer explore the impact of med tech on inequalities, and offer solutions to mitigate risks of digital exclusion in healthcare. Provided healthcare systems focus on long-term priorities and agenda, the speakers highlight that technologies could enhance the quality a...
2023-12-02
35 min
University of Cambridge
Why is academic research so siloed?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Ingela Alger (IAST) and Flavio Toxvaerd (University of Cambridge) about the drivers of research silos, the merits of conducting interdisciplinary research and how to overcome disciplinary divides. This episode takes a look at why academic research is trapped in research silos. Ingela Alger (IAST) and Flavio Toxvaerd (University of Cambridge) talk to Rory Cellan-Jones, about the challenges faced in conducting interdisciplinary research. They emphasize the significant benefits that interdisciplinarity can bring and share insight into how to foster an interdisciplinary research culture for better results. Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platform Season 3 Episode 2...
2023-11-14
33 min
Crossing Channels
The world’s problems are interdisciplinary – why is academic research so siloed?
Rory Cellan-Jones (host) talks to Ingela Alger (IAST) and Flavio Toxvaerd (University of Cambridge) about the drivers of research silos, the merits of conducting interdisciplinary research and how to overcome disciplinary divides. This episode takes a look at why academic research is trapped in research silos. Ingela Alger and Flavio Toxvaerd engage in a thoughtful discussion with Rory Cellan-Jones, to shed light on the challenges faced in conducting interdisciplinary research. They emphasize the significant benefits that interdisciplinarity can bring and share insight into how to foster interdisciplinary research culture for improved results. ...
2023-11-12
33 min
Crossing Channels
How big a problem is short-termism in government?
In this first episode of series 3, Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Dr Anne Degrave, Prof Dennis Grube and Halima Khan about the drivers of short-termism in government, the interplay between voter preferences and policy change, and the mechanisms needed to embed longer-term decision-making.This episode unpacks why governments have been trapped in short-term thinking. Leading experts examine the impact of short-term decision-making on policy outcomes and explore the policy tools needed to instill longer-term decision-making. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features guest experts Dr Anne D...
2023-09-28
28 min
Crossing Channels
What is the future of religion?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Iza Hussin and Paul Seabright about recent trends in world religions, the interplay between politics and religion, and the economics of religion. This episode unpacks the widespread belief that religion is in decline, and explores why this view is mistaken. Leading experts discuss the intersection between religion and politics, the rivlary within and between religons, and how wider socioeconomic trends are both impacted by and impacting religious movements. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features gu...
2023-06-02
35 min
University of Cambridge
Are countries becoming harder to govern?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Michael Kenny, Louis Baktash, and Mathieu Carpentier about the governance challenges in France and the United Kingdom, the impact of recent political protests, and whether devolution might be the answer to address these challenges. This podcast examines the constitutional challenges in France and the UK. Leading experts from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge, and Toulouse Capitole University, France, reflect on recent political protests and movements – including protests over Macron’s pension reforms, the gilets jaunes movement, and Brexit – and the impact these have on policy. The guests discuss how the structure of the UK and Fr...
2023-05-02
33 min
Crossing Channels
Are countries becoming harder to govern?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Michael Kenny, Louis Baktash, and Mathieu Carpentier about the governance challenges in France and the United Kingdom, the impact of recent political protests, and whether devolution might be the answer to address these challenges. Leading experts reflect on recent political protests and movements - including protests over Macron's pension reforms, the gilets jaunes movement, and Brexit - and the impact these have on policy. The guests discuss how the structure of the UK and French government could be reformed, and whether devolution is the adequate response. This episode is h...
2023-05-01
33 min
Crossing Channels
Are emerging technologies more hype than reality?
Leading experts, Sam Gilbert Bennett Institute), César Hidalgo (IAST) and Jeni Tennison (Bennett Institute) talk to podcast host Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC) about the latest developments of emerging forms of technologies, their opportunities and harms, and what policymakers can do to mitigate the associated risks. This episode unpacks the most recent advancements of generative artificial intelligence and the metaverse, their policy implications, and the role of policymaking and legislation in this sphere. Our guests highlight the need for deliberative and participatory governance structures to facilitate the deve...
2023-04-03
36 min
Crossing Channels
Should children have the right to vote?
Prof David Runciman and Prof Karine Van der Straeten talk to Rory Cellan-Jones about extending voting rights to school-aged children. This episode unpacks the main objections against lowering the legal voting age, the merits of extending democratic rights to children, and how children's voices might be better represented in electoral processes. Leading experts explore how the enfranchisement of children could revitalise our democracy and inject a fresh set of perspectives. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features guest experts Karine Van der Straeten (IA...
2023-03-05
32 min
Crossing Channels
Is technology changing our behaviour?
Rory Cellan-Jones and leading experts Maria Kleshnina, Daniel Nettle and Amy Orben discuss the drivers of cooperation and how online and offline environments are impacting human behaviour. This podcast unpacks the facilitators and inhibitors of cooperative behaviours to tackle wicked problems and the impact of our environment on cooperation. Our guests from the University of Cambridge, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, and École Normale Supérieure-PSL, explore how megatrends, such as digitalisation and inequality, impact cooperation and the policy levers needed to achieve positive societal change. This episode is hosted by R...
2023-02-05
30 min
Bennett Institute podcasts
Is technology changing our behaviour?
Rory Cellan-Jones and leading experts Maria Kleshnina, Daniel Nettle and Amy Orben discuss the drivers of cooperation and how online and offline environments are impacting human behaviour. This podcast unpacks the facilitators and inhibitors of cooperative behaviours to tackle wicked problems and the impact of our environment on cooperation. Our guests from the University of Cambridge, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, and Ecole Normale Supérieure-PSL, explore how megatrends, such as digitalisation and inequality, impact cooperation and the policy levers needed to achieve positive societal change. This episode is hosted by...
2023-02-05
30 min
University of Cambridge
Why are stories important for society?
Sarah Dillon and Manvir Singh talk to Rory Cellan-Jones about the value of stories, some of the dangers of endorsing stories and the need for narrative evidence to inform decision-making. Stories can provide new insights into current policy challenges and problems but while listening to them could improve political decision-making, how do we know which ones to trust? This episode unpacks the value of stories to understand the past and inform current policy debates. Leading experts discuss the origin of stories, the status of storytellers, and the crucial need to listen to stories to improve policymaking. This episode is hosted...
2023-01-23
31 min
Crossing Channels
Why are stories important for society?
Rory Cellan-Jones and leading experts Sarah Dillon and Manvir Singh discuss the value of stories, the possible dangers of endorsing stories and the need for narrative evidence to inform decision-making. This episode unpacks the value of stories to understand the past and inform current policy debates. Leading experts from the University of Cambridge and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Toulouse discuss the origin of stories, the status of storytellers, and the crucial need to listen to stories to improve policymaking. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent fo...
2023-01-20
31 min
Women in Jazz Media: The Podcasts
Women in Jazz Media: In Conversation with Faye Patton
Welcome to our latest episode of ‘In Conversation With’ featuring music from Hannah Horton! You can find our podcasts at number 9 in the top 60 Best Jazz Podcasts in FeedSpot! In this episode, host Hannah Horton welcomes our special guest, Faye Patton. Faye is a singer-songwriter, pianist and classically trained guitarist - she writes original songs in jazz idiom which combine jazz, funk, pop, folk, gospel and blues influences with a classic sound that recalls the great Jazz divas of the past. Her vocals, (with a register that stretches to heights, depths and lengths that make audiences gasp) have...
2023-01-01
39 min
Crossing Channels
Ukraine war - how can academics apply their expertise?
Tymofiy Mylovanov, president of the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), and Nataliia Shapoval, head of KSE Institute, discuss how their research priorities have shifted during the war on Ukraine, how the University has operated throughout these challenging times, and why the higher education system is integral to Ukraine’s future. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features guest experts Tymofiy Mylovanov (Kyiv School of Economics) and Nataliia Shapoval (Kyiv School of Economics). Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platform: https://pod.fo/e/15661f
2022-12-13
36 min
Crossing Channels
How much do people care about inequality?
Rory Cellan-Jones and leading experts Charlotte Cavaillé, Ailbhe McNabola and Jack Shaw discuss the causes of income and regional inequality, why policymakers should care, and what policy interventions work best to reduce them.Guests discuss recent trends in income and regional inequality, and evaluate the effectiveness of different policy approaches. They debate the opportunities and challenges of (de)centralisation, what works best to revive ‘left behind’ places, and whether the assumptions built into the Levelling Up White Paper will deliver to reduce inequalities. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for th...
2022-12-05
29 min
Bennett Institute podcasts
How much do people care about inequality?
Rory Cellan-Jones and leading experts Charlotte Cavaillé, Ailbhe McNabola and Jack Shaw discuss the causes of income and regional inequality, why policymakers should care, and what policy interventions work best to reduce them. Leading experts from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy and Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse discuss recent trends in income and regional inequality, and evaluate the effectiveness of different policy approaches. They identify the opportunities and challenges of (de)centralisation, what works best to revive ‘left behind’ places, and whether the assumptions built into the Levelling Up White Paper will deliver to red...
2022-12-04
29 min
Women in Jazz Media: The Podcasts
Women in Jazz Media: In Conversation with Migdalia Van Der Hoven
Welcome to our latest episode of ‘In Conversation With’ featuring music from Hannah Horton! You can find our podcasts in the top 60 Best Jazz Podcasts in FeedSpot! In this episode, host Hannah Horton welcomes our special guest, Migdalia Van Der Hoven Migdalia van der Hoven is an award-winning Mexican drummer known for her groove, sensitivity and versatility across multiple genres such as funk, jazz, latin and pop. Having just recorded a new album 'Point of Departure' live at Abbey Road Studios we are excited to chat to her before her debut performance at Jazz Café Posk this week...
2022-11-28
43 min
Crossing Channels
Wellbeing at work - whose job is it to fix it?
Rory Cellan-Jones and leading experts Gordon Harold, Laura Nurski and Zoe Purcell discuss why mental wellbeing in the workplace is essential, and what policymakers can do to promote a healthy workforce. This episode unpacks the impact of the future of work on mental wellbeing, and its implications for policy. Leading experts discuss the major trends shaping the future of work, how job quality and AI (artificial intelligence) impact wellbeing, and whether it is the job of businesses or governments to promote positive mental health in the workplace. This episode is hosted by Rory Ce...
2022-10-30
31 min
University of Cambridge
Has digital technology made us better off?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to leading economists Diane Coyle, Jacques Crémer and Jean Tirole, about why productivity growth has slowed in spite of immense technological progress and what policy can do about it. This episode unravels the impact of digitalisation on economic growth and its implications for policy. Leading economists discuss the productivity puzzle, why regulating Big Tech is so difficult, the threats of mass surveillance, and what policymakers can do to address these challenges. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features guest experts Professor Diane Coyle (Bennett Institute for Public Policy), P...
2022-10-05
30 min
Crossing Channels
Has digital technology made us better off?
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to leading economists Diane Coyle, Jacques Crémer and Jean Tirole, about why productivity growth has slowed in spite of immense technological progress and what policy can do about it.This episode unravels the impact of digitalisation on economic growth and its implications for policy. Leading economists discuss the productivity puzzle, why regulating Big Tech is so difficult, the threats of mass surveillance, and what policymakers can do to address these challenges. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC), and features guest experts Professor Di...
2022-10-02
30 min
5 Live Rugby League
Approaching the final stretch
Dave Woods is joined by ex-England half-back Kevin Brown and former Leeds Rhinos head coach Richard Agar, who will be assisting Samoa at the forthcoming World Cup. They discuss the strength of England’s first opponents and the news that NRL sensation Victor Radley has made himself available to Shaun Wane’s side. Plus, in the battle to avoid relegation, who will beat the drop; can anyone stop St Helens; and why are there seemingly so many more injuries and tries in Super League this season?TOPICS 02:45 The panel discuss the announcement that NRL star Victor Radley has...
2022-07-20
48 min
Record Classix
Record Classix #051 (01-07-2022)
01. Armand Van Helden - I Want Your Soul (Record Mix) 02. Dash Berlin, Coldplay - Ticking clocks (Record Mix) 03. Armin Van Buuren - Beautiful Life (Record Mix) 04. Crystal Lake, Headhunterz - Say Goodbye (Record Mix) 05. Tujamo, Danny Avila - Cream (Record Mix) 06. Kygo, Conrad, Bassanova - Firestone (Record Mix) 07. Havana - Big Banana (Record Mix) 08. Axwell - Nobody Else 09. Audien, Parson James - Insomnia (Record Mix) 10. 3Lau, Bright Lights - How You Love Me (Record Mix) 11. Tiesto - Red Lights (Record Mix) 12. Global Deejays - Hardcore Vibes (Record Mix) 13. 2-Dutch - EVRBDY (Record Mix) 14. Stadiumx, Taylr Renee - Howl At The...
2022-07-01
00 min
Crossing Channels
What can political leaders learn from history?
In this episode, Rory Cellan-Jones talks to expert guests Lucy Delap (University of Cambridge) and Victor Gay (IAST) about how lessons from history can inform policymaking today.They discuss what the recession in the 1970s can tell us about government response to the current cost-of-living crisis, and what the 1918 Spanish Flu can tell us about dealing with a pandemic. The guests explore what history adds to policy debates but is currently left out, and why explaining what happened in the past isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. Episode 10 transcript
2022-06-29
30 min
The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast
Episode 55 | "The Voice of Rugby League retires"
On this week’s first of a double episode week, we discuss: Our favourite Rab’s broadcasting moments, The fans make their State of Origin predictions, NQ Cowboys are genuine premiership threats, GC Titans the dunce’s of QLD, Panthers win without 6 of their Origin stars, The Dolphins target some key signings, Canberra turn their season around, Super League Round 14 wrap-up, Mass exodus of NRL players to England, Nathan Peats and Siua Taukeiaho head to France, NARL (sort of) kicks off, Tonga sign Wayne Bennett, Tupou and Staggs to turn their backs on NSW Blues for Tonga, South Africa annihi...
2022-06-06
1h 44
University of Cambridge
HOW MIGHT POLICY STEER US TOWARDS BETTER DECISION-MAKING?
This podcast looks at the psychological quirks of humankind, what effects our bad decisions have on the society we live in, and how policy might best steer us towards better outcomes. Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Dr Bence Bago - Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, and Professor Dame Theresa Marteau – the Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of The Lancet Chatham House Commission on improving health post Covid-19. They draw on their research to explore what defines a ‘bad decision’, what causes us to make them, the effect...
2022-05-31
30 min
Crossing Channels
How might policy steer us towards better decision-making?
This podcast looks at the psychological quirks of humankind, what effects our bad decisions have on the society we live in, and how policy might best steer us towards better outcomes.Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Dr Bence Bago - Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, and Professor Dame Theresa Marteau – the Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of The Lancet Chatham House Commission on improving health post Covid-19.They draw on their research to explore what de...
2022-05-30
30 min
Crossing Channels
Can democratic political leaders ever meet our expectations?
This episode looks at what we expect from our leaders, how that's changed over time, and whether democratic leaders are particularly prone to disappointing us. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features experts Dr Roberto Foa, Assistant Professor in Politics and Public Policy at the University of Cambridge, and Dr Zachary Garfield, Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse.Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platform.Episode 8 transcriptFor more information about the podcast and the work of the institutes, visit our websites at w...
2022-05-02
30 min
Crossing Channels
Is it the government's job to make us happy?
This podcast looks at why some people think we need policies for happiness and what those might mean. Leading experts discuss how to define and measure happiness, the drivers of happiness in different countries and societies, and what we know about what works and what doesn’t in terms of policy solutions and interventions.This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features experts Anna Alexandrova, Professor in Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of King’s College Cambridge, and Dr Jonathan Stieglitz, Associate Professor of Anthropology at IAST and the University of T...
2022-04-03
28 min
University of Cambridge
Will Levelling Up Work?
The UK is currently one of the most regionally unequal countries in the developed world. The government's White Paper on Levelling Up sets out 12 “missions” to increase economic opportunities across all regions. The UK is far from the first country to try and “level up” regional areas. Countries including France, Germany and China are also making efforts to tackle similar regional inequalities. But just how easy is it to tackle regional economic imbalances for levelling up to work? Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Sylvain Chabé-Ferret from the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, and Professor Michael Kenny and Dame Fiona Reynolds...
2022-03-11
30 min
University of Cambridge
Broadband before bridges: can digital technologies leapfrog the obstacles to development?
This episode discusses the potential of digital technologies to change infrastructure priorities in developing countries. Experts from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) consider what counts as infrastructure, whether ‘leapfrogging’ is a useful term, emerging digital divides, and the impact of foreign (particularly American and Chinese) tech giants in this space. This fourth episode in the Crossing Channels podcast series is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features guest experts Dr Stephanie Diepeveen (Bennett Institute), Professor Stéphane Straub (IAST), and Dr Rehema Msulwa (Bennett Institute). Listen on your preferred podcast platf...
2022-03-11
23 min
University of Cambridge
Can artificial intelligence be ethical?
Hope versus fear in artificial intelligence In this third episode of Crossing Channels, experts from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST), discuss the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI), including why we need to care about it, who is responsible for it, and whether there’s a double standard for AI and humans. Host Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Dr Jean-Francois Bonnefon and Professor Daniel Chen from IAST, and Professor Diane Coyle from the Bennett Institute. Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Episode 3 transcript For more information about the podcast and the wo...
2022-03-11
29 min
University of Cambridge
What is nature's role in the economy?
Why have economists ignored nature for so long - and now they have discovered it, are they measuring it correctly? This episode tackles the issue of incorporating nature into economic measurements. These include whether there is still a trade-off between economic growth and the environment, what is still missing from economic measures, and how to get academics and policymakers to work together. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features expert guests Dr Matthew Agarwala and Dr Cristina Peñasco from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, and Nicolas Treich, from the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse. Episode 2 t...
2022-03-11
29 min
Crossing Channels
Ukraine invasion: context, consequences and the information war
This special edition of Crossing Channels was organised in response to the invasion of Ukraine that began in February 2022. It covers how the Ukrainian people, policymakers, and government have responded during the first ten days of the war, its geopolitical context and implications, and the scale of the information war taking place, within both Ukraine and Russia. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features expert guests Nataliia Shapoval from the Kyiv School of Economics, Horacio Larreguy from the IAST, and Ayse Zarakol from the University of Cambridge. Listen to this episode on your p...
2022-03-08
37 min
Crossing Channels
Will Levelling Up Work?
The UK is currently one of the most regionally unequal countries in the developed world. The government's White Paper on Levelling Up sets out 12 “missions” to increase economic opportunities across all regions. The UK is far from the first country to try and “level up” regional areas. Countries including France, Germany and China are also making efforts to tackle similar regional inequalities.But just how easy is it to tackle regional economic imbalances for levelling up to work? Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Sylvain Chabé-Ferret from the Institute...
2022-02-27
30 min
DMITRYZHAN
МС ЖАН - Record Classix (04-02-2022) #31
Каждую пятницу в 22:00 мы вспоминаем самые громкие танцевальным хиты в прямом эфире RADIO RECORD! Cкачать микс бесплатно можно здесь: mcdj.ru instagram.com/mcdj.ru - Добавляйся! #лайк #свежак #music #dance #club #progressive #deephouse #house #techno #radio #show #recordclassix #radiorecord #mc #dj #minimal #promodj #mashup #dj #promo #party #remix #radioshow #clubhouse #housemusic #electrohouse #mix #мсжан #dmitryzhan #mcdj 01. Hardwell, Chris Jones - Young Again (Record Mix) 02. Marco V - Red, Blue, Purple (Record Mix) 03. Dubvision - Paradise (Record Mix) 04. Calvin Harris, Rihanna - This Is What You Came For (Record Mix) 05. Diplo, Sleepy Tom - Be Right There (Record Mix) 06. Eric Prydz, Wildvibes - Pjanoo (Record Mix) 07. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 08. Afrojack, Jewelz & Sparks - One More Day (Record Mix) 09. Nicky Romero - Toulouse (Record Mix) 10. Dvbbs - Tsunami (Record Mix) 11. Andrew Bennett - Babylon...
2022-02-10
59 min
Record Classix
Record Classix #031 (04-02-2022)
01. Hardwell, Chris Jones - Young Again (Record Mix) 02. Marco V - Red, Blue, Purple (Record Mix) 03. Dubvision - Paradise (Record Mix) 04. Calvin Harris, Rihanna - This Is What You Came For (Record Mix) 05. Diplo, Sleepy Tom - Be Right There (Record Mix) 06. Eric Prydz, Wildvibes - Pjanoo (Record Mix) 07. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 08. Afrojack, Jewelz & Sparks - One More Day (Record Mix) 09. Nicky Romero - Toulouse (Record Mix) 10. Dvbbs - Tsunami (Record Mix) 11. Andrew Bennett - Babylon (Record Mix) 12. Tiesto - Escape Me (Record Mix) 13. Deniz Koyu - Tung! (Record Mix) 14. Tujamo, Plastik Funk - Dr...
2022-02-03
00 min
Crossing Channels
Broadband before bridges: can digital technologies leapfrog the obstacles to development?
This episode discusses the potential of digital technologies to change infrastructure priorities in developing countries. Experts from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) consider what counts as infrastructure, whether ‘leapfrogging’ is a useful term, emerging digital divides, and the impact of foreign (particularly American and Chinese) tech giants in this space.This fourth episode in the Crossing Channels podcast series is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features guest experts Dr Stephanie Diepeveen (Bennett Institute), Professor Stéphane Straub (IAST), and Dr Rehema Msulwa (Bennett Institute).Liste...
2022-01-28
23 min
Crossing Channels
Can artificial intelligence be ethical?
Hope versus fear in artificial intelligenceIn this third episode of Crossing Channels, experts from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST), discuss the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI), including why we need to care about it, who is responsible for it, and whether there’s a double standard for AI and humans.Host Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Dr Jean-Francois Bonnefon and Professor Daniel Chen from IAST, and Professor Diane Coyle from the Bennett Institute.Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
2022-01-02
29 min
Women in Jazz Media: The Podcasts
Women in Jazz Media: In Conversation with...Isabella Di Biase
In this episode we have a special guest host, Hannah Horton, in conversation with Isabella Di Biase. Hannah is a British Female Jazz Saxophonist who’s music is rooted in jazz, folk and funk. She has performed with many great jazz artists including Ian Shaw, Amy Winehouse, John Etheridge, Tina May, Georgia Mancio, Polly Gibbons, Natalie Williams, Esther Bennett and Irene Serra; and at venues including Ronnie Scott’s, Pizza Express Dean St, The 606, The Pheasantry, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Royal Festival Hall and The Barbican. She has also toured in Europe and USA with...
2021-12-05
1h 04
Crossing Channels
What is nature's role in the economy?
Why have economists ignored nature for so long - and now they have discovered it, are they measuring it correctly?This episode tackles the issue of incorporating nature into economic measurements. These include whether there is still a trade-off between economic growth and the environment, what is still missing from economic measures, and how to get academics and policymakers to work together. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features expert guests Dr Matthew Agarwala and Dr Cristina Peñasco from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, and Nicolas Treich, from the In...
2021-11-29
29 min
Crossing Channels
Why has it become so hard to run government? The role of civil servants and decision-making in society today.
This episode tackles the issue of running government in the modern age. These include how the public perceptions of the government have changed, why there are so many civil service reforms, and what governments learn during crises. This episode is hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones, and features expert guests Dennis Grube, Mohamed Saleh, and Catherine Haddon. For more information about the podcast and the work of the institutes, visit our websites at www.bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk, and www.iast.fr/.
2021-10-31
30 min
Crossing Channels
Launching Crossing Channels
Crossing Channels is the new podcast series produced by the Bennett Institute for Public Policy and Institute for Advanced Study to give interdisciplinary answers to today’s big questions. Experts from both research centres will discuss different approaches to explore complex challenges and offer policy solutions. This first teaser episode hosted by Rory Cellan-Jones with co-director of the Bennett Institute and Bennett Professor, Diane Coyle, and Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics, former Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, and a Visiting Fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxfo...
2021-10-25
04 min
Queens and Rebels
26: Working Women of Medieval Europe
Who were the working women of the medieval world. Instagram: QandRpod Email: QueensandRebelspod@gmail.com Sources: - Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600 By Judith M. Bennett, John R Hubbard Professor - Hanawalt, Barbara A. “Medieval English Women in Rural and Urban Domestic Space.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers, vol. 52, 1998, pp. 19–26. - "Women, Gender, and Medieval Historians," coauthored with Ruth Mazo Karras, in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe, Judith M. Bennett and Ruth Mazo Karras, eds. (Oxford...
2021-03-21
41 min
It's A Little Muddy
6. Boneiture, Mario Kart Purgatory, and Grillin' & Pillin' (Trouble in Toulouse!)
Bennett pitches a new wave of interior design. Eric offers a choice between the life or death of two game worlds. Jacob takes us on a sitcom journey with a few twists.
2021-03-11
45 min
Akwabook
#16 - « Anacaona, l'insurgée des caraïbes » avec Paula
Editrice, traductrice, autrice. C'est la triple casquette que porte Paula, et vous vous en doutez notre échange a été riche. C'est dans les livres qu'elle a cherché et parfois trouvé les réponses à ses questions sur son identité de femme racisée, d'abord dans la littérature afroaméricaine, la plus accessible bien que souvent éloignée de son vécu, puis chez les auteur.ice.s afrobrésilien.nes qui lui ont permis de découvrir d'autres histoires diasporiques et enfin en France, notamment dans les essais portés par des hommes et femmes afropéens talentueux. Ce...
2021-02-20
1h 05
YESSS
YESSS #2 - Warriors au travail
Pour ce second épisode de YESSS, on célèbre les victoires 6 femmes contre le sexisme au travail ! Elle ont répliqué, ont dit stop, ont résisté, et ça a marché. Présenté par @Margaidq, @ZazeM et @anaisbourdetProduit par la Podcast Factory. Musique : Matthieu Pernaud (www.matthieupernaud.net)Liens vers les références évoquées dans l’épisode : — AVFT Association européenne contre les Violences faites aux Femmes au Travail : http://www.avft.org
2018-11-11
45 min
YESSS
YESSS #2 - Warriors au travail
Pour ce second épisode de YESSS, on célèbre les victoires 6 femmes contre le sexisme au travail ! Elle ont répliqué, ont dit stop, ont résisté, et ça a marché. Présenté par @Margaidq, @ZazeM et @anaisbourdet Produit par la Podcast Factory. Musique : Matthieu Pernaud (www.matthieupernaud.net (http://www.matthieupernaud.net/)) Liens vers les références évoquées dans l’épisode : — AVFT Association européenne contre les Violences faites aux Femmes au Travail : http://www.avft.org (http://www.avft.org/) — Un article sur l’agression de Laure, élue Warrior du mois par l’équipe de YESSS : https://www.rtl.fr/actu...
2018-11-11
45 min
LETTERS READ
LETTERS READ INCUBATOR II: Dorian Bennett Talks about His Friend Tennessee Williams
As part of researching the world of Tennessee Williams and his later life living, part-time, in New Orleans French Quarter, LETTERS READ producer Nancy Sharon Collins interviewed Dorian Bennett. Williams befriended Bennett in the 1980s, This is an edited moment from that interview. Image: 722 Toulouse Street, ca. 1930s: A photo of 722 Toulouse Street that is thought to date to the 1930s. At the end of the 1930s, Williams made his way to New Orleans and, shortly after, to an apartment in this building. ~ Source: The Historic New Orleans Collection, Gift of Mrs. Solis Seiferth, acc. no. 1985.120.141
2018-06-02
01 min
CiTR -- Queer FM
QueerFM: Oscar Night Politics!
It's the OSCARS...and Queer FM has it's own SPIN!Catch Aedan Saint at CiTR Studio and David C. Jones LIVE at The Oasis Ultra Lounge's OSCAR BASH...as we count down our Oscar picks, talk Political Candidate Picks, LIVE Oscar Trivia with David C. Jones...and MUCH more Oscar madness!Couple THAT with our crazy news of the week, MUCHO COOL music from all over the FAB spectrum - and you've got yourself yet another QueerFM cocktail...straight up, no ice...with a twist! Making life more fabulous, one person at a time...
2012-02-27
2h 05
Sharecast
Sharecast: 11
Episode 11, January 2012 Podcast - "End Of The Year Edition" - Part 2 www.djadamshare.com Tracklist: Leventina - We're Gonna Start (Original Mix) Morgan Page, Sultan + Ned Shepard & BT feat. Angela McCluskey - In The Air (Hard Rock Sofa Remix) Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso - Calling (Original Instrumental Mix) Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso vs Rudy - Calling Phazing (MAKL Bootleg) David Guetta & Avicii vs. Pitbull & Ne-yo - Give Me Sunshine (Share Mashup) Arty & Mat Zo - Rebound (Original Mix) Avicii - Levels (Original Mix) Avicii - Levels (Mike Bugout's TGE Reb...
2011-12-30
1h 00