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Extended one-to-one interviews with the key people in the industry. Find out their tips for career success, and peek behind-the-scenes at their workplace. Candid, thoughtful and reflective - a chance to share the insight of those at the very top of their game. Presented by Paul Blanchard.
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This is a conversation podcast by Duncan Green, strategic adviser for Oxfam GB, author of ‘How Change Happens’ and Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics. This personal reflection is not intended as a comprehensive statement of the agreed policies of either Oxfam or the LSE. https://oxfamblogs.org/fp2p/
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I am lucky. As part of the TRIUM Global EMBA team, I get to interact with some of the most interesting and informed people on the planet. This is never more true than in the conversations I have at the margins of the official program – exchanges with people who enrich, educate and entertain. TRIUM Connects seeks to reproduce those moments in a series of recorded conversations on topics from the worlds of business, economics, leadership and political economy. I hope the podcast gives people a ...
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The Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) is an interdisciplinary student-led research association founded by research students and academics in 1990 at the London School of Economics & Political Science. ASEN seeks to fulfil two broad objectives: 1. To facilitate and maintain an interdisciplinary, global network of researchers, academics and other scholars interested in ethnicity and nationalism; and 2. To stimulate, produce, and diffuse world-class research on ethni ...
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Don’t know what to eat? Don’t know what to watch? Don’t know which toothpaste to choose? Davina McCall and Michael Douglas make the tough decisions easy for you. This podcast is like the TripAdvisor for your life. From iconic movies to the best mascara, let Davina and Michael guide you through what’s hot and what’s not. And when they need help making the cut, they call in on some of their friends to join them.We are not paid or associated with anything that we review, these are only our opin ...
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The Curious Quant series, hosted by Michael Kollo, is a discussion between technically-minded professionals in the financial services, technology and data science fields. It examines the application of new data and new methodologies to common problems in financial markets. Michael Kollo has a PhD in Finance is from the London School of Economics where he lectured in quantitative finance in addition to Imperial College and at the University of New South Wales. He has created models and led qu ...
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Breaking Britain is a podcast produced by the Europe's Borderlands Research Group at the European and International Studies Department in King's College London. Hosted by Russell Foster and Alex Clarkson, it will explore the pressures unravelling the unity of Britain and reopening the future of the island of Ireland in a European context. In each episode we will discuss the challenges reshaping a disunited kingdom as well as a wary republic with scholars and commentators who can provide expe ...
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True Currency: About Feminist Economics is a six-part podcast hosted by artists Amy Feneck and Ruth Beale (The Alternative School of Economics), launching on 16 July, with a new episode released weekly. The outcome of an eight month residency, the podcast is produced in collaboration with Lucia Scazzocchio from Social Broadcasts, and presents detailed testimonials from academic researchers, policy experts, community leaders and activists; and explores financial inequality, feminism, intersec ...
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Jerry discusses parents’ issues with schools. A Toronto police officer is accused of helping cops cheat promotions exams. Tony Chapman talks about what's coming up on his show today. The Federal government is looking to cut $1 billion from the national defence budget, Retired Major-General David Fraser weighs in.…
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Get ready for an x-ellent podcast… Please send us your recs to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast. Fearless - https://www.waterstones.com/book/fearless/trinny-woodall/9780008605438 Arbour - https://arborgardensolutions.co.uk/ Jo Whiley - https://twitter.com/jowhiley Jacob Collier - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0QWrMNukfcVOmgEU0FEDyD?autoplay=tru…
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Brian Lilley joins the show for Party for Two. Then, Mike Kakuk talks about Golden Rescue. Richard Crouse talks about the end of Entertainment Tonight Canada and the new Rolling Stones Blue Jays album. Then, want to know what your neighbours pay in rent? A new Ontario rental registry will tell you. Plus, 9 myths about renting.…
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Mike Kakuk joins the show for Party for Two. Karen Stintz discusses the top TTC stories of today. Doctors can now write a prescription for patients to visit the Toronto Zoo, Dr. Mitch Shulman weighs in. Plus, the York Regional Police are launching a crime prevention campaign to curb auto theft, Inspector Salhia explains.…
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Contributor(s): Professor Fabio Sánchez, Professor Sarmistha Pal, Professor Jean-Paul Faguet | This new book brings together a new generation of political economy studies, blending theoretical insights with empirical innovation, including broad cross-country data as well as detailed studies of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Ghana, K…
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Contributor(s): Professor Fabio Sánchez, Professor Sarmistha Pal, Professor Jean-Paul Faguet | This new book brings together a new generation of political economy studies, blending theoretical insights with empirical innovation, including broad cross-country data as well as detailed studies of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Ghana, K…
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Contributor(s): Professor Andrew Lewis-Pye | What makes cryptocurrencies attractive and what is the role of decentralisation? What are the regulatory issues facing cryptocurrencies and how does this affect innovation? We speak to LSE Professor Andrew Lewis-Pye to explain more. This film is also featured in the Research for the World article Buildin…
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Contributor(s): Professor Fabio Sánchez, Professor Sarmistha Pal, Professor Jean-Paul Faguet | This new book brings together a new generation of political economy studies, blending theoretical insights with empirical innovation, including broad cross-country data as well as detailed studies of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Ghana, K…
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Contributor(s): Professor Fabio Sánchez, Professor Sarmistha Pal, Professor Jean-Paul Faguet | This new book brings together a new generation of political economy studies, blending theoretical insights with empirical innovation, including broad cross-country data as well as detailed studies of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Ghana, K…
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Contributor(s): Professor Chris Alden, Dr Dimitrios Stroikos | Chris Alden and Dimitrios Stroikos explore the complexities around the international politics of space, addressing topics such as: the challenges underpinning the international politics of space, state and non-state engagement in space activities. They ask how can we prevent the outbrea…
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Toronto Police Association President Jon Reid joins the show. Karen Stintz joins the show for Party for Two to talk about the top stories of the day. Then, meta Science Monday with Dan Riskin. And, Lisa Raitt talks about the House speaker’s apology for honouring a Ukrainian who fought in a Nazi unit in WW2.…
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Ontario soccer refs are starting to wear body cams to deter parents abuse against them. The provincial government rolled back rent control to spur rental construction, Jim Dunn weighs in. Then, Canada’s international student program is faced with “integrity challenges” say senators pushing for reform. Senator Yuen Pau Woo explains.…
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Links I Liked Book Review: Power and Progress. Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity, by Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson What can we learn from how an Adaptive Management programme has navigated Myanmar’s current chaos? Fancy some Good News? Brits are getting nicer.By From Poverty to Power
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The Greenbelt development plan was scrapped. Carl Davies, the head of Fraud and Identity at Equifax weighs in on the rise in auto, credit card, and mortgage fraud. Tony Chapman joins the show to talk about what's coming up on his show today. Renaud Brossard talks about taxation and the changes that prevented the creation of over 12,000 new Canadian…
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In this episode, we laugh, we cry and, of course, we recommend. Like always, please send us your ideas to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast. Emma Guns Show - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-emma-guns-show/id1102982843 Next Door Records - https://www.nextdoorrecords.co.uk/ Vinyl Pimp - https://www.instagram.com/vinylpimp/?hl=en Even Flow …
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King Street West residents say the noise from restaurants is out of control. Human trials set to begin for Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain implant startup. Woman dives into outhouse toilet to rescue her Apple Watch.By iHeartRadio
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Brad Hunter discusses the rise in teens being involved in stabbings and assaults. Tasha Kheiriddin discusses her article outlining her thoughts on how Justin Trudeau and China have the most to gain from tensions with India. Plus, students set record breaking EV range, Jay Kana weighs in.By iHeartRadio
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Amanda Galbraith joins the show for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Unifor and Ford agree to extend the strike deadline, and Mike Kakuk weighs in. Michel Juneau-katsuya joins to talk about India-Canada relations. And Thomas Caldwell, who took out an ad calling Toronto a declining city, joins the show.…
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Premier Rob Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow met at Queens Park yesterday, Sabrina Nanji weighs in. Chris Lewis discusses public safety and recent violent attacks in Toronto. Then Jerry talks about the jobs people tend to leave off their resume, which they should keep on.By iHeartRadio
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A Toronto landlord is banning EV vehicles from the grounds of two apartment buildings. Plus, Trudeau proposes taxes for major grocery chains if they don’t stabilize grocery prices. Tim Hudak joins the show to talk about the housing crisis. Carmi Levy talks about using AI in government policy.By iHeartRadio
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We’re baaaack! We’ve missed you. Please send us your recs to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast. Reminders - https://www.icloud.com/reminders Scribbler - https://www.scribbler.com/ Frank’s Red Hot - https://www.franksredhot.com/ Revvies - https://revviesenergy.co.uk/ The Bear - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14452776/ My Mum Your Dad - https://www.it…
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Contributor(s): Professor David Sumpter | What is the best way to think about the world? How often do we consider how our own thinking might impact the way we approach our daily decisions? Could it help or hinder our relationships, our careers, or even our health? Acclaimed mathematician David Sumpter shows how we can deal with the chaos and comple…
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Contributor(s): Heather Boushey, Ed Miliband MP, Dr Arkebe Oqubay, Dr Anna Valero | The transition to a net zero economy requires a new industrial revolution. How should the UK and other countries craft effective policies to generate such radical change? What will be the effect of the Biden administration’s green subsidies in the Inflation Reductio…
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Contributor(s): Heather Boushey, Ed Miliband MP, Dr Arkebe Oqubay, Dr Anna Valero | The transition to a net zero economy requires a new industrial revolution. How should the UK and other countries craft effective policies to generate such radical change? What will be the effect of the Biden administration’s green subsidies in the Inflation Reductio…
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Contributor(s): Professor David Sumpter | What is the best way to think about the world? How often do we consider how our own thinking might impact the way we approach our daily decisions? Could it help or hinder our relationships, our careers, or even our health? Acclaimed mathematician David Sumpter shows how we can deal with the chaos and comple…
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Contributor(s): Professor David Sumpter | What is the best way to think about the world? How often do we consider how our own thinking might impact the way we approach our daily decisions? Could it help or hinder our relationships, our careers, or even our health? Acclaimed mathematician David Sumpter shows how we can deal with the chaos and comple…
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Contributor(s): Heather Boushey, Ed Miliband MP, Dr Arkebe Oqubay, Dr Anna Valero | The transition to a net zero economy requires a new industrial revolution. How should the UK and other countries craft effective policies to generate such radical change? What will be the effect of the Biden administration’s green subsidies in the Inflation Reductio…
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Contributor(s): Heather Boushey, Ed Miliband MP, Dr Arkebe Oqubay, Dr Anna Valero | The transition to a net zero economy requires a new industrial revolution. How should the UK and other countries craft effective policies to generate such radical change? What will be the effect of the Biden administration’s green subsidies in the Inflation Reductio…
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Contributor(s): Professor David Sumpter | What is the best way to think about the world? How often do we consider how our own thinking might impact the way we approach our daily decisions? Could it help or hinder our relationships, our careers, or even our health? Acclaimed mathematician David Sumpter shows how we can deal with the chaos and comple…
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Contributor(s): Professor Oriana Bandiera, Chipokota Mwanawasa, Asif Saleh, Ali Sarfraz | The conversation will centre around the pressing needs of adaptation and social protection, both integral for survival and resilience in these regions. The speakers will discuss the need for research and innovative strategies promoting sustainable livelihoods …
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Contributor(s): Professor Oriana Bandiera, Chipokota Mwanawasa, Asif Saleh, Ali Sarfraz | The conversation will centre around the pressing needs of adaptation and social protection, both integral for survival and resilience in these regions. The speakers will discuss the need for research and innovative strategies promoting sustainable livelihoods …
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Contributor(s): Professor Oriana Bandiera, Chipokota Mwanawasa, Asif Saleh, Ali Sarfraz | The conversation will centre around the pressing needs of adaptation and social protection, both integral for survival and resilience in these regions. The speakers will discuss the need for research and innovative strategies promoting sustainable livelihoods …
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Contributor(s): Professor Oriana Bandiera, Chipokota Mwanawasa, Asif Saleh, Ali Sarfraz | The conversation will centre around the pressing needs of adaptation and social protection, both integral for survival and resilience in these regions. The speakers will discuss the need for research and innovative strategies promoting sustainable livelihoods …
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