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Delano Newsmakers
Nicolas Van Elsué on the LGBTI+ community’s glass ceiling
With Luxembourg Pride on the horizon Delano's Teodor Georgeiv sat down with Nicolas Van Elsué, board member of Rosa Luxembourg, to discuss how straightnormativity has crept in the LGBTI+ community among other issues. "The gays and lesbians following the heteronormative way of living, meaning buying a house, getting married [could end up] fallin in the easy category. Your life will be easy, you will have not as many difficulties. However, if your lifestyle is different [if you are] polyamorous or if you are looking for other types of relationships or if you're nonbinary [or] a...
2022-06-30
26 min
Delano Newsmakers
Sophie Öberg on businesses walking the sustainable path
With businesses but also employees leanign more towards sustainability practices, Delano's Teodor Georgeiv sat down to discuss just that with Sophie Öberg, deputy director of IMS Luxembourg, a network of companies in the grand duchy, invovled in corporate socail responsibility. "At te end of the day an organisation that doesn't take care of the environment around and with environment I'm talking not only about natural resources but also environment in terms of communities around and your partners, suppliers, all your stakeholders withing your value chain, if you don't work responsiby with them at the e...
2022-06-16
19 min
Delano Newsmakers
Emmanuel Plattard on shifting the gears of cycling culture
In this episode of Newsmakers, Teodor Georgiev speaks to avid cyclist Emmanuel Plattard who turned his passion into a start-up called The Happy Cyclist which is the first mobile bicycle repair business in Luxembourg. Emmanuel lived in Montreal and London where cyclists take to the bike lanes in far more testing conditions than those in Luxembourg. Nevertheless he saw potential in the cycling culture in the grand duchy, notably in how respectful drivers are to cyclists on the road. He admits however, that there is room for a lot...
2022-05-26
18 min
Delano Newsmakers
Michel Welter on den Atelier’s concert resurgence
With concerts back in full force and in the conext of the most relaxed health restrictions so far Delano's Teodor Georgiev sat down with managing partner at den Atelier, Michel Welter to chat about the music industry's return. Festivals Siren's call and USINA 22 alongside concerts by the Offspring, Gorillaz and the Smile are some of the big events by den A this summer. But the effect of the pandemic lingers on. "We have quite an important percentage--it's somewhere in between 15% and 30%--of no-show. No-show is what we call people...
2022-05-12
19 min
Delano Newsmakers
Ashanti Berrend on the grey area of sex work
In this episode of Newsmakers, DropIn social worker Ashanti Berrend shares her knowledge on the reality of sex workers in Luxembourg. DropIn is a Red Cross dispensary for sex workers, providing a safe, neural and anonymous place as wel las medical social and psychological support. "It's hard because even though it's legal you can't really declare you rself as a sex worker. You don't have health insurance, you don't have social security," says Ashanti about the DropIn's visitors. Tune in to find out more about sex work in Luxembourg including DropIn's exit programme...
2022-04-28
24 min
Delano Newsmakers
David McKean on four US ambassadors’ views in the lead-up to WWII
In this episode of Newsmakers, former US Ambassador to Luxembourg David McKean spoke to Delano magainze editor-in-chief Natalie Gerhardstein about his newest book which recounts the rise of Adolf Hitler and the start of World War II through the eyes of four US ambassadors. "The fact that Roosevelt was communicating directly with his ambassadors, that's somewhat undheard of today. Certainly, in certain countries, the President would be talking directly to an ambassador, but we have ambassadors all over the world and probably only a few that would be in conversation with President Biden today,"s...
2022-04-14
30 min
Delano Newsmakers
John Mikton on digital devices and shrinking attention spans at school
John Mikton, an educator form the International School of Luxembourg shares his insight on children's reduced attention span and how that affects their education. "I think we're all strugglign with attention span, it's quite challenging an I think we need to be mindful that the kids don't get a bad attention span on their own. They are seeing models, they are seeing behaviours around them that they copy," says John. Difficulties to concentrate on one thing can have an impact on critical tihnking as John points out while people...
2022-03-31
23 min
Delano Newsmakers
Monica Semedo on facing racism while growing up and today
In this week's episode of Newsmakers, Luxembourg MEP Monica Semedo speaks about her experience growing up in the grand duchy, facing racism and prejudice. "I think that in the third generation now, people are much more aware that if they have a different skin colour, it does not mean that they have different rights or less rights. We are much more aware than for example the first generation like my parents. They were happy to be here, they worked hard and they did not speak out about racism," said Semedo.
2022-03-03
26 min
Delano Newsmakers
Sergio Coronado on teaching teens about digital art, NFTs
In this episode of Newsmakers, founder of the Luxembourg Tech School, Sergio Coronado talks about launching a digital art programme for teenagers looking to mix creative and technical skills. "Everything in LTS is project-based so we will teach them the tools and be creative in the world of 3D artwork, but they have to build their own artwork and potentially create an NFT of that output," says Coronado. The programme, to be launched in March is set to last four months and it will continue next year.
2022-02-17
15 min
Delano Newsmakers
Domitille Desrousseaux on Luxembourg’s divorce rate and marriage troubles
In this episode family therapist Domitille Desrousseaux provides her insight on the problems married couples face in Luxembourg as we delve into the reasons for the high divorce rate in the country. Domitille, who has been practicing in the grand duchy for 12 years, works primarily with expat couples. "They are far from home and far from their extended faimiles, sometimes quite lonely here. So they don't have a lot of backup as far as children are concerned. When you don't have time for your children, you don't take tiem...
2022-01-27
20 min
Delano Newsmakers
James King on the future of digital payment services
In this episode of Newsmakers, Luxembourg's head of Payconiq, James King gives usthe rundown of the digital payment services business in Luxembourg and how we can expect it to develop. James heads a team of six people in Luxembourg, focused on the local market and informing the general population about their service. While partnerships with banks also play an important role in the company's strategy. "They have become absolutely invaluable as partners, and they have been driving this mobile payment initiative here in Luxembourg. The benefits that they get...
2021-12-23
17 min
Delano Newsmakers
Mark Cole on “gold standard” EU legislation for big tech
In this episode, European and media law professor Mark Cole from the University of Luxembourg provides some insight on two EU legislative initiatives that will change how big tech companies behave in the future. "If Europe does this, it's going to be very similar with the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). I think they will be setting a gold standard which de facto means that the rest of the world will follow, or they will have problems in offering services in Europe," said Cole. On the one hand, the...
2021-12-09
22 min
Delano Newsmakers
Alexandra Oxaceley on giving a voice to those living on the streets
In this episode Alexandra Oxaceley head of non-profit Stëm vun der Stroos, talks about homelessness in Luxembourg in light of the upcoming exhibition by George Edward Nixon, the late protographer and ambassador for homeless people. Alexandra shares her experience as the head of the Stëm vun der stroos for more than 20 years and tells us about George, as he was known by others who lived on the streets like himself but also by politicians and people working in the cultural sector. He passed away in 2019 and an exhibition featuring his photographs will ta...
2021-11-25
16 min
Delano Newsmakers
Brad Elsbury on designing tomorrow’s technology
In this episode of Newsmakers, Gradel engineer Brad Elsbury talks about modifying a Boston Dynamics robot dog to spray hospitals with disinfectant or a car seat that can be buried underground after its use for a tree to grow out of it. Tune in to find out more about that but also about Brad's hobby as a photographer and how that can sometimes give him a new perspective on his work. Automobile industry conference: https://www.leichtbau-gipfel.de/ Sustainable car seat: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gradel_next-gen-20-activity-6843557952998121472-nppW/
2021-11-04
17 min
Delano Newsmakers
Claire Schadeck on female representation in the media
My guest in this week's episode of Claire Schadeck, policy officer for CID Fraen an Gender, which analysed Luxembourg media outlets. Although the report did not identify the use of gender stereotypes, there is still much progress to be made with the rate of female representation standing at just 24.9%. Tune in to find out more about what the data says. You can find the report part of the itnernational effort by the Global Media Monitoring Project here: https://bit.ly/3mTgVoe
2021-10-14
13 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newsmakers 18: Olivier Fellmann and how a flooded restaurant comes back
On 14 and 15 July floods left many establishments in Luxembourg awash. Some were less fortunate than others, especially those that found themselves in the so-called flood zone. Olivier Fellmann talks about his experience with the floods and how les Espaces Saveurs of which he is a co-owner decided to move their restaurant Sapori due to the floods as well as government subsidies and insurance coverage.
2021-09-30
13 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newsmakers 17: Learning to live off-grid in Luxembourg
How to tackle the biggest environmental issues of our time with low-tech solutions in the home or workplace? That was the challenge a team from Centre Ecological Learning Luxembourg (Cell) set itself when it began construction of an almost completely off-grid learning centre in the north-west of Luxembourg. In this special edition podcast, Delano journalist Jess Bauldry followed the progress of the Aerdscheff over two very unusual years.
2021-09-09
41 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newsmakers 16: Gaelle Haag on the scramble for your excess savings
The pandemic led to a 9% drop in consumer spending in Luxembourg in 2020, leading to savings of €1.2b. For some, it will be the first time they have excess savings to invest. As insurance firms, banks and funds scramble for this money, Gaelle Haag, founder of investment education platform Startalers breaks down the options for those new to investing.
2021-07-22
24 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newsmakers 15: Could Luxembourg send an astronaut into space?
Over 22,000 people applied for the six full-time astronaut roles in the European Space Agency's latest recruitment drive. Federico Giusto, one of 65 candidates from Luxembourg, and ESA talent acquisition chief Lucy van der Tas talk shed light on the hopes, dreams and reality of the process.
2021-07-08
17 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newsmakers14: Julien Becker on the nuclear power station on Luxembourg's doorstep
Film maker Julien Becker reflects on what he learned from co-directing "An Zero", a docu-drama about what would happen if there were an accident at Cattenom nuclear power station.
2021-06-03
19 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newmakers 13: Georges Clees on patient rights in Luxembourg
Georges Clees of Patiente Vertriedung (patient representation) examines how patient rights are infringed in Luxembourg and what people can do about it.
2021-05-20
20 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newsmakers 12: Johanna Nyman on financial inclusion
The pandemic has accelerated the shift away from physical money-based economies in Luxembourg and abroad. But even before then, developing economies were leapfrogging parts of the developed world in terms of fintech tools and adoption. Johanna Nyman, head of green finance for the Alliance for Financial Inclusion, AFI, explains why.
2021-05-06
19 min
Delano Newsmakers
Newsmakers 11: Luc Caregari on press freedom in Luxembourg
Ahead of World Press Freedom day on 3 May, vice president of Luxembourg's union for journalists, the ALJP, Luc Caregari examines the news landscape in Luxembourg, its struggles and how the pandemic has exacerbated them.
2021-04-22
18 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 10: Dr Kristine Horner on teaching Luxembourgish in Sheffield
Luxembourgish has never been spoken by so many people. Guest Dr Kristine Horner, director of the centre for Luxembourg studies at Sheffield University in the UK, explains where it came from and where it’s going.
2021-04-08
19 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 9: Sérgio Ferreira on rolling out the welcome mat
In the past decade, thousands of displaced people have come to Luxembourg to start a new life. Arriving in a country with three official languages, equipped with varying levels of education and living in often isolated accommodation, the process of settling in has not been easy. In this podcast, Sérgio Ferreira speaks on behalf of Luxembourg’s foreign workers’ rights association, Asti, to reflect on Luxembourg's response to these new arrivals, and what the country has learned from the last decade.
2021-03-25
22 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 8: Chris Pinchen on dredging the darknet
As the Luxembourg police force prepares to launch a specialised division to investigate darknet activities, Delano deep dives into this much-hyped side of the internet and learns it's not always as dark as it seems.
2021-03-10
15 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 7: Dr James Mulli, dean of the European Business University of Luxembourg
For a currency that you will never be able to hold in your hand like euros, dollars or sterling, bitcoin seems to be ubiquitous right now. Dr James Mulli, dean of the European Business University of Luxembourg, explains the current frenzy surrounding this cryptocurrency and why institutional investors are beginning to take an interest. At the same time, he explains how blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies, will have far-reaching consequences for all parts of society.
2021-02-25
23 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 6: Julie Leclercq, co-founder of Bloomi
Newsmakers #6 The femtech & sexual wellness revolution Julie Leclercq, co-founder of Bloomi, a market place for clean hygiene period and sex products, talks about the porn, research into women's bodies and what is driving the rapid growth of the femtech and sexual wellness industries.
2021-02-11
18 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 5: Romain Labé, supply chain manager at Santé Services
Romain Labé, supply chain manager at Santé Services, talks about the game-changing technologies his team is developing for the Robert Schuman Hospitals group.
2021-01-28
18 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 4: Gaelle Tavernier, Man and Biosphere Minette coordinator
Delano Newsmakers, a podcast series bringing context to the stories that matter in Luxembourg. In this episode journalist Jess Bauldry interviews Gaelle Tavernier, coordinator of the man and biosphere programme for the Minett region.
2021-01-11
07 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 3: Guy Entringer, Director of Luxembourg’s national affordable housing association the SNHBM
Finding affordable, good quality housing in Luxembourg is getting harder as house prices grow out of step with salaries. Guy Entringer told Delano about the SNHBM's ambitious village, Elmen, in the west of Luxembourg, which is helping ease access to affordable housing.
2020-10-29
16 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 2: John Parkhouse, CEO, PwC Luxembourg
John Parkhouse, CEO of PwC Luxembourg, comments the PwC Luxembourg Annual Review 2020 and the performance of the firm over the fiscal year, ending June 30, 2020.
2020-10-27
25 min
Delano Newsmakers
Episode 1: Rob Hopkins, Transition Towns co-founder
In this episode journalist Jess Bauldry interviews Transition Towns co-founder Rob Hopkins about empowering communities to create change, ahead of his talk in Luxembourg.
2020-09-16
13 min