This podcast is about current global issues and their effects on the future
This episode is my submission for the NPR Student Podcast Challenge. It is a re-recording of my earlier podcast, called "How Social Media Influenced the Attack on the Capitol."
In this episode, I take a look at the attack on the Capitol, and how social media played a role in inciting violence and insurrection.
In this episode, my discussion with Mr. Walter Price, managing director of Allianz Global Investors, provides an optimistic view for the financial and career future of Generation Z.
In this episode, I have a conversation with the Armenian National Committee of America's executive director, Mr. Aram Hamparian, about the recent Azeri/Turkish aggression against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Credit: Sevak Avanesyan's "Krunk" by Komitas.
In this episode, I discuss the US' dependency on China for generic medication and medication ingredients, and what it means for our national security and domestic health. I then introduce my own policy recommendation as to how to rectify this issue.
In this episode, I explain why I believe Generation Z will be the generation to halt systemic racism in America, and review the efforts that we have already made.
In this episode, published on the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, I discuss the recent bill passed by the Senate and the House that sets a policy for the US Legislative branch to recognize the Armenian Genocide, and why the executive branch must follow in their footsteps.
This is my first podcast in a series which discusses current global issues, and how these issues affect our everyday lives. This episode discusses the Impeachment of Donald Trump, and what its outcome could mean for our world.