This podcast brings perspectives and voices from South Asia and from Europe to build a conversation and connections on what it means to build a liberal world. Speakers from the two world discuss issues and exchange ideas around rights, business, politics, democracy with aim of building a liberal future
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
Throughout history, countless stories have been told by various voices, each contributing their unique tale to the passage of time. What if we could bring these stories to the forefront of our discussions today, engaging with the ideas of those who h... more
This podcast episode brings together two dynamic speakers from South Asia and Germany to explore the crucial topic of women's participation in local governance. With gender equality and inclusive decision-making at the core, this podcast aims to fost... more
This podcast episode delves into the multifaceted landscape of gender equality in the European Union (EU) and South Asia. Through interview-styled conversations and personal stories, it explores the progress and challenges in achieving true gender eq... more
In this podcast episode, titled "Connecting the Dots: Embracing Diversity and Inclusion in Marketing," experts from Europe and South Asia join LGBTQIA+ community advocates in a candid exploration of inclusive marketing and communication strategies. T... more
Welcome to our podcast, where we explore the intricate relationship between climate change and rivers, examining their historical significance in human civilization and the evolving challenges faced by communities situated along these vital waterways... more
Riverine trade is the lifeline for Western Europe. Nearly one tonne Hundreds of large freighting boats make their way across the continent. They ferry coal, cars, food and other essentials from countries to ports across the continent. Rivers such as ... more
LGBTQIA+ representation in politics in Europe has seen notable progress in recent years, with several countries leading the way in terms of inclusive policies and diverse political leadership. Countries like the Netherlands, Iceland, and Belgium have... more
In this episode of Connecting the Dots, experts from Sri Lanka, Tibet, the Netherlands discuss the future of energy security in the background of the war in Ukraine. The conversation moves between the urgent need for a policy framework for renewable ... more
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