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Best podcasts about andreas kluth

Latest podcast episodes about andreas kluth

Current Account with Clay Lowery
S1E90 - Zeitenwende - A Turning Point for Germany?

Current Account with Clay Lowery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 37:12


In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Andreas Kluth, an opinion columnist for Bloomberg covering US diplomacy, national security and geopolitics, to discuss the ongoing political and economic developments in Germany. Clay and Andreas dive into how and why the coalition government recently collapsed, the accelerated election timetable over the next few months, explain the "debt brake" and how it ties into recent economic stagnation, Germany's role within the European Union presently and going forward, the state of international relations throughout this period of instability and much more. To sign up for the new Current Account newsletter through the IIF website, please click here.

Leveraging Leadership
Hannibal and Me: Exploring Success and Failure With History's Greatest Strategist

Leveraging Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 13:29


In this episode, host Emily Sander, Chief of Staff turned executive leadership coach, discusses the book *Hannibal and Me* by Andreas Kluth. She explains how the book uses historical figures like Hannibal and Harry Truman to explore different paths to success and failure. Emily also shares her personal experiences with these concepts and suggests questions to help listeners think about their own goals.Link Mentioned:Book: Hannibal and MeFree Resources:Strategic Planning Checklist Chief of Staff Skills Assessment ChecklistA Day in the Life of a Chief of StaffChief of Staff ToolkitGet in touch with Emily:Connect on LinkedInFollow on YouTubeLearn more about coaching Sign up for the newsletterClarity Call with Emily WHO AM I?If we haven't yet before - Hi

Crash Course
Israel vs. Hamas

Crash Course

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 39:09 Transcription Available


Gaza is now a war zone. In the wake of Hamas' recent grisly attack that left more than 1,400 Israelis dead and about another 200 taken hostage, Israel's military forces appear poised to occupy Gaza to try obliterating the Islamist terrorist group. Ancient religious and cultural animosities and contemporary geopolitical jockeying are the backdrop for this conflict, but this newest iteration appears to have been sparked by Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the US seeking to normalize diplomatic relations. Hamas, apparently fearful of being isolated in the Middle East, may have opted for mass murder to derail those talks. Other factors are at play. Marc Champion and Andreas Kluth are Bloomberg Opinion columnists with deep experience covering the Middle East and international affairs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sound On
The Georgia Waiting Game

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 38:25 Transcription Available


Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy.On this edition, Joe speaks with: Former federal prosecutor and former special counsel to Robert Mueller Michael Zeldin, discusses what type of charges former president Donald Trump may face in Georgia. Bloomberg Government Congress reporter Jack Fitzpatrick is gathering intel on upcoming spending fights when Congress gets back. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Andreas Kluth believes Washington should not hold down China's economy. Xi Jinping is doing that already. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino & Rick Davis discuss President Biden's reaction to the wildfires in Maui and Vivek Ramaswamy's Eminem impression. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crash Course
Authoritarianism vs. Democracy

Crash Course

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 38:28 Transcription Available


Berlin is the epicenter of one of the most grotesque authoritarian moments in world history: the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, and all of the horrors that flowed out of that. To consider that history, and the possible threats from authoritarianism in the present, Tim asked his colleague Andreas Kluth, who writes about politics and national security for Bloomberg Opinion, to be his tour guide around the city. Together, they examined three landmark sites – the Reichstag building, Hitler's bunker, and the Holocaust Memorial – to see what can be learned from the past.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Opinion
The Fall

Bloomberg Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 29:19


It's all about what the fall will bring. For market participants, Jackson Hole might provide a clue - Jonathan Levin joins on the Fed's glide-path. Leonid Bershidsky discusses the evolution of Russia's war in Ukraine and how Russians who have left, or want to leave, should proceed. Andreas Kluth joins from Berlin on Germany's energy conundrum: should the country delay nuclear exit a fourth time? Should it ration usage in a war economy pose?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 1, 2022 is: garble • GAR-bul • verb Garble means "to so alter or distort as to create a wrong impression or change the meaning." // The text on the television was garbled, but viewers could still decipher what was being said. See the entry > Examples: "We aren't very good as human beings at having good conversations in the first place, and then everything switched to Zoom, where body language often gets lost and signals get garbled." — Andreas Kluth, quoted in The Daily Herald (Everett, Washington), 25 Dec. 2021 Did you know? Garble comes from Anglo-French garbeler, meaning "to remove impurities or refuse from (spices)." The English word refers to distortion of speech or writing that makes its meaning unclear (impure).

Health, Wealth, & Happiness Pod
Ep. 35: Urban Gardening with Dean Hin from Lucky Leaf Greens

Health, Wealth, & Happiness Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 62:48


In episode 35 of the Health, Wealth, and Happiness Pod, Dean Hin from Lucky Leaf Greens joins Nat & Bail to discuss passion projects & urban gardening. Do you need a passion to be happy? Can you start a business from a studio apartment? Is it possible to be a beekeeper in the city? We go into detail about all of that & more! Dean is a Software Developer by day, a cereal eater, and a serial entrepreneur by night & weekends. Dean's current projects & businesses include short-term rentals on Airbnb, microgreens & techno agriculture, solving the climate crisis through soil carbon sequestration, and 3D printing contracting manufacturing & automation. Dean also likes hiking and consuming massive amounts of brain hurting content. Ouch. This episode is brought to you by Anchor. Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, & Overcast. Guest Social Media: Follow Dean Hin on Instagram: @deanhinx Links Mentioned in this Episode: Purchase Sprouts from Lucky Leaf Greens: luckyleafgreens.com The Personal MBA by Josh Kaufman: personalmba.com Hannibal and Me by Andreas Kluth: goodreads.com Urban Farmer Curtis Stone: youtube.com Growing your Greens: youtube.com On the Grow: youtube.com Ep. 21: Regaining Balance Using Ayurveda with Micayla from Ancient Herban: anchor.com Use Code 'HWH' for 15% off your first month of Seed Symbiotic: seed.com Follow HWH Pod on Instagram: @hwhpod Join our email list to get journal prompts delivered to your inbox weekly: hwhpod.wordpress.com If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review HWH Pod on Apple Podcasts. It helps Nat & Bail continue to create amazing content for you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hwhpod/support

KCRW Berlin: Common Ground
Best Friends again? A transatlantic update

KCRW Berlin: Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 33:21


It's been nearly six months since U.S. President Joe Biden took office, but has he repaired the frayed U.S. relations with Germany? Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson brings you an update from both sides of the pond with Bloomberg Opinion columnist Andreas Kluth; Sudha David-Wilp, senior transatlantic fellow and deputy director of the German Marshall Fund's Berlin office and Brett Samuels, White House reporter for The Hill. This show is produced by Dina Elsayed. 

It's All Relative podcast
The Problem with Rent Control

It's All Relative podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 62:03


The title says it all, doesn't it? In 2019, a left-wing coalition of politicians proposed strict rent control measures that took affect in 2020 & had predictable results So let's discuss it... 0:00 Intro 3:40 Andreas Kluth's Twitter thread 17:08 The Problem with Rent Control 23:13 Three Successful Gov Housing Programs (Vienna, Singapore, Chile) 40:57 Other Solutions for Affordable Housing 45:44 Hurdles To Implementing Change & Trade-offs 50:30 "All Landlords Are Scum" Music: cockblocker2 by blick License: by-nc-sa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iar_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/501302623773519/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SirBlahzay Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IARduh #rentcontrol #landlords #capitalism #Berlin #leftwing #politics --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
We Must Start Planning For a Permanent Pandemic: Andreas Kluth

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 32:29


Andreas Kluth, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses his column: “We Must Start Planning For a Permanent Pandemic.” Lisa Knee, Co-Leader of the national Real Estate practice at EisnerAmper, on the commercial real estate landscape, as reopening continues. Louis Navellier, Chief Investment Officer at Navellier & Associates, on his sector and stock picks. Craig Trudell, Autos and Industrials Editor for Bloomberg, on why the end of Tesla’s dominance may be closer than it appears. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.

The Cable
The Cable: Powell, Amazon, EU Vaccine Rollout, OPEC (Podcast)

The Cable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 43:56


Hosts Guy Johnson and Alix Steel speak with Bloomberg Macro Strategists Laura Cooper and Vincent Cignarella, Bloomberg Oil Strategist Julian Lee, and Bloomberg Opinion Columnists Sarah Halzack and Andreas Kluth. They talk about comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on inflation and rising bond yields, Amazon bringing its automated checkout technology to London, the vaccine rollout in Europe, and OPEC's decision to keep a tight limit on oil production.

KCRW Berlin: Common Ground
Silencing Donald Trump – Is it justified?

KCRW Berlin: Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 38:15


Unprecedented bans by the U.S.-based tech giants are sparking debate in Germany over who should control social media. Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson is joined by German MP (Greens) Renate Künast, Bloomberg Opinion’s Andreas Kluth, digital rights blogger and lawyer Joachim Steinhöfel and Jillian York of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. This show is produced by Dina Elsayed

Corner Späti
Preview - Cracking the Kluth Code (Patreon Bonus Ep)

Corner Späti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 1:32


Happy 2021! We thought we would kick the year off by adding a new character to the Corner Späti cinematic universe. We present to you all, Andreas Kluth, the most perfect Liberal. Available on Patreon! HOW TO SUPPORT US: https://www.patreon.com/cornerspaeti HOW TO REACH US: Corner Späti https://twitter.com/cornerspaeti Julia https://twitter.com/YungOctobrists Rob https://twitter.com/leninkraft Nick https://twitter.com/sternburgpapi Ciarán https://twitter.com/CiaranDold

Ironsides Macroeconomics 'It's Never Different This Time'

Billionaires' row, socialism with Chinese characteristics and creative destructionListen to our podcast for a summary of the latest weekly note from Ironsides Macroeconomics: https://ironsidesmacro.substack.comBelow are links to four recent reports that are outside the paywall so you can get a sense for the subscriber product. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber, or if you are an institutional client, on boarding us to your research platform to read our full note and gain access to our client presentation, measures of risk and valuation, recommended reading list and additional products. If you would like a 30-day free trial or would like to discuss our research with me directly, please email bcknapp@ironsidesmacro.com. Click below for details, for individual subscriptions the price is $89/month.https://ironsidesmacro.substack.com/p/some-brief-labor-market-thoughtshttps://ironsidesmacro.substack.com/p/the-corona-contraction-productivityhttps://ironsidesmacro.substack.com/p/gaining-traction-its-never-differenthttps://ironsidesmacro.substack.com/p/the-corona-contractionFigure 8: For four decades education, healthcare and housing costs have increased far more rapidly than the personal consumption deflator. Their share of consumption has also increased underscoring how they have been a drag on productivity growth. The poor outcomes are well documented. Technology in the form of telemedicine, blended learning and work from home are ways out of the deadweight sectors productivity drag.https://ironsidesmacro.substack.com/p/the-corona-contraction-productivity“Your Kids May Never Return to Normal Schooling:” Andreas Kluth, Bloomberg 15-May-2020Barry C. KnappManaging PartnerIronsides Macroeconomics LLC908-821-7584https://ironsidesmacro.substack.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-c-knapp/@barryknappReading List“Showdown at Gucci Gulch, Lawmakers, Lobbyists, and the Unlikely Triumph of Tax Reform”, Jeffrey H. Birnbaum and Alan S. Murray“A Great Leap Forward, 1930s Depression and US Economic Growth”, Alexander J. Field“1493, Uncovering the New World Columbus Created”, Charles C. Mann“Great Society, A New History”, Amity Shlaes“The Second Machine Age”, Erik Brynjolofsson, Andrew McAfee“Grand Pursuit, the Story of Economic Genius”, Sylvia Nasar“The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers”, Paul Kennedy“Capitalism in America, A History”, Alan Greenspan & Adrian Woolridge“Diversity Explosion, How New Racial Demographics are Remaking America”, William H. Frey“Clashing Over Commerce, A History of US Trade Policy”, Douglas A. Irwin“Destined for War, Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap”, Graham Allison“The Constitution of Liberty”, F.A. Hayek“Judgement in Moscow, Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity”, Vladimir Bukovsky“1931, Debt, Crisis and the Rise of Hitler”, Tobias StraumannMy next book: “Nudge”, Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. SunsteinThis institutional communication has been prepared by Ironsides Macroeconomics LLC (“Ironsides Macroeconomics”) for your informational purposes only. 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P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
China Mostly Views Trump's Latest Salvo As Empty Rhetoric

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 27:22


Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book, discusses renewed China tensions. Jonathan Miller, President and CEO of Miller Samuel, on how coronavirus is impacting coastal, residential real estate. Andreas Kluth, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses his column: "Your Kids May Never Return to Normal Schooling." Kathleen McNamara, Senior Municipal Bond Strategist at UBS Wealth Management, discusses their new muni finance report. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney. 

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin
Stammtisch - Angie, ain't it time we said goodbye?

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 30:25


Yes, the end of Angela Merkel's leadership in Germany really has begun. So what will the country do without her? Who will take over? And what does this mean for politics in Germany, and the rest of Europe? Damien McGuinness has the answers with Handelsblatt's Andreas Kluth, DW Chief Political Correspondent Melinda Crane and DW reporter William Noah Glucroft.

In the Balance
Can Social Media be Fixed?

In the Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 26:28


Political manipulation and fake news have shaken trust in social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has vowed to make 2018 the year of big changes on the social media giant. And politicians around the world are threatening to bring in new regulations too. In Germany a new law is now forcing platforms to remove hate speech or face big fines. Join Ed Butler and guests for a discussion on who is to blame for the ills of social media - and how to fix them. Contributors:Samantha Bradshaw from the Computational Propaganda Project at Oxford University. Douglas Rushkoff , Professor of Media Theory and Digital Economics at City University of New York and author of Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus. Andreas Kluth, Editor-in-Chief of Handelsblatt Global, the online English-language edition of the German newspaper. Roger McNamee is an American businessman, investor and venture capitalist who was an early mentor to Mark Zuckerberg. Image: Mark Zuckerberg speaks on stage during the annual Facebook F8 developers conference in San Jose, California, U.S., April 18, 2017 (Credit: Reuters)

Die Flowgrade Show mit Max Gotzler
#050: Was bedeutet Erfolg mit Buchautor Andreas Kluth

Die Flowgrade Show mit Max Gotzler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 75:52


Was bedeutet Erfolg und wie weisst du, ob du erfolgreich bist? In dieser Folge der Flowgrade Show sprechen der Buchautor von Hannibal and Me und Chefredakteur vom Handelsblatt Global Andreas Kluth und ich über die Bedeutung von Erfolg und Misserfolg, die Charakteristiken von Menschen, die Großes geschafft haben und den bedeutenden Unterschied zwischen Strategie und Taktik. Denn auch, wenn du viele kleine Siege feierst, könnten diese vielleicht, wie bei Hannibal, auch Teil einer wesentlich größeren Niederlage sein. Wir diskutieren über die Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede der genannten Persönlichkeiten und versuchen daraus abzuleiten, was wir für unser heutiges Leben daraus lernen können. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Übersicht der Episode: 1:00 – Der Werdegang von Andreas Kluth zwischen Amerika und Deutschland bis zum Handelsblatt 7:00 – Über das Buch "Hannibal and Me" 12:30 – Wie Andreas die Geschichte Hannibals entdeckte 16:30 – Die rote Linie in erfolgreichen Geschichten 20:00 – Die Geschichte von Meriwether Lewis, Steve Jobs und die Gemeinsamkeiten mit Scipio Africanus 27:50 – Die zweite Hälfte von Albert Einsteins Leben und der Vergleich mit Hannibal 32:00 – Ein wertvoller Rat an junge Leute 37:00 – Über Harry Truman und Fabius 40:00 – Warum Hannibals Taktiken siegreich aber seine Strategie mangelhaft waren 48:00 – Interessante Personen, die es nicht ins Buch geschafft haben 49:00 – Hannibal, Fabius und Scipio sind Elemente einer zusammenhängenden Geschichte 52:00 – Über Ludwig Erhard, der Großonkel von Andreas, und seine späten Erfolge 1:03:00 – Weitere Lektionen für den Zuhörer Weitere Show Notes, Zitate und Links findest du auf:   

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com
Radio Parallax Show: 8/17/2017 (Segment B)

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017


Andreas Kluth on Hannibal (reprise).

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RadioParallax.com Podcast
Radio Parallax Show: 8/17/2017 (Segment B)

RadioParallax.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017


Andreas Kluth on Hannibal (reprise).

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Economist Podcasts
The week ahead: Drawbridge dystopia

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 15:31


Protectionists stage protests across Germany. Andreas Kluth, our Berlin bureau chief, explains why anti-Americanism and a fear of globalisation are at the heart of the demonstrations. Also on the show: al-Qaeda's pragmatic comeback; and what are the odds that a party-less outsider could become France's next president? Helen Joyce hosts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Natural Born Coaches
NBC 162: Andreas Kluth: Leadership Lessons From Hannibal

Natural Born Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 32:39


Andreas Kluth is the author of "Hannibal and Me" and the Berlin Bureau Chief for "The Economist" magazine.  He stops by to share with Coach Nation some of the leadership lessons that can be learned from Hannibal and other famous historical figures.

European Speechwriters
Andreas Kluth - Should you hate Angela Merkel's speechwriter?

European Speechwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 28:29


9th Speechwriters & Business Communicators Conference - 23 & 24 October, De Burcht, Amsterdam.

European Speechwriter Network's Podcast
Andreas Kluth - Should you hate Angela Merkel's speechwriter?

European Speechwriter Network's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 28:29


9th Speechwriters & Business Communicators Conference - 23 & 24 October, De Burcht, Amsterdam.

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com
Radio Parallax Show: 3/1/2012 (Segment B)

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2012


Author (and The Economist USA correspondent) Andreas Kluth talks about his fascinating book, Hannibal and Me, What History's Greatest Military Strategist Can Teach Us About Success and Failure

RadioParallax.com Podcast
Radio Parallax Show: 3/1/2012 (Segment B)

RadioParallax.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2012


Author (and The Economist USA correspondent) Andreas Kluth talks about his fascinating book, Hannibal and Me, What History's Greatest Military Strategist Can Teach Us About Success and Failure

WorldAffairs
Auditing California: An "Economist" Report

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2011 51:48


From the glitz of Hollywood to the energy and innovation of Silicon Valley, from the weather to the wine, California is envied around the globe. Yet despite the state’s immense advantages, its finances are in deep trouble. Andreas Kluth will explain how it got into its current fiscal mess-—and also how, by introducing the right reforms, it can get out of it again.

Indicast Podcast Network - Mother Feed
Point Blank with Andreas Kluth on Hannibal, Success, Failure

Indicast Podcast Network - Mother Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2008


Indicast Podcast Network - Mother Feed
Point Blank with Andreas Kluth on Hannibal, Success, Failure

Indicast Podcast Network - Mother Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2008


The Point Blank Show
Point Blank with Andreas Kluth on Hannibal, Success, Failure

The Point Blank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2008


Its a tough gig... to work for one of the most acclaimed publications of the century during the day time, work everyday independently towards writing a book in a half lotus position, research like hell so as to get all the facts and the perspectives right, update a book blog almost daily, then come home late at night to crash on the bed! Andreas Kluth, the humble tech correspondent from The Economist joins us to talk about Hannibal, the Carthaginian general from about 200 BC who marched with an army of elephants over the Alps, defeated the Romans over and over again, but his life ended with an anti-climax; he lost everything and committed suicide! In his book, Andreas intends to draw parallels between Hannibals life and that of our contemperories like Steve Jobs, Al Gore,and may be even Heath Ledger! No, you wont find it in the Self Help aisle of your book store. In this podcast Andreas shares all his views on this very eventful journey of writing his first book which is slate to come out sometime in 2009.

Tech Ka Masala
TKM # 6: The Facebook Bubble?

Tech Ka Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2007


Andreas Kluth from The Economist joins me to talk about the big deal with Facebook. His articles are a result of research which includes interviewing people like Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook. In this 20 odd minute chat, we talk about the $15 billion valuation of Facebook and what it means to the Silicon Valley. In this rather high octane topic on which almost everyone and their big brother have an opinion, Andreas lends a lot of rationality in explaining his take on it. He dismembers economic jargons like Call Options and Game Theory to reason out the bigger battle between Microsoft and Google in a very user friendly manner!

Tech Ka Masala
TKM # 6: The Facebook Bubble?

Tech Ka Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2007


Andreas Kluth from The Economist joins me to talk about the big deal with Facebook. His articles are a result of research which includes interviewing people like Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook. In this 20 odd minute chat, we talk about the $15 billion valuation of Facebook and what it means to the Silicon Valley. In this rather high octane topic on which almost everyone and their big brother have an opinion, Andreas lends a lot of rationality in explaining his take on it. He dismembers economic jargons like Call Options and Game Theory to reason out the bigger battle between Microsoft and Google in a very user friendly manner!

Tech Ka Masala
TKM #5: Dont be afraid of Google

Tech Ka Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2007


Who's afraid of Google? read the cover story of 'The Economist' on Sept 1. Andreas Kluth , the author of the story was kind enough to join us for a quick chat. Andreas thinks that Google is far from threatening. He compares Google to the banking industry which acts like the custodian of our money. While Google is not as regulated as the latter, it will soon be, but, the founders whom Andreas had a chance to interact with on a few occassions are innocently idealistic or they were to begin with...In this episode, we also talk about how Google is seeping in our DNA rather literally! (Image Source: The Economist)

Tech Ka Masala
TKM #5: Dont be afraid of Google

Tech Ka Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2007


Who's afraid of Google? read the cover story of 'The Economist' on Sept 1. Andreas Kluth , the author of the story was kind enough to join us for a quick chat. Andreas thinks that Google is far from threatening. He compares Google to the banking industry which acts like the custodian of our money. While Google is not as regulated as the latter, it will soon be, but, the founders whom Andreas had a chance to interact with on a few occassions are innocently idealistic or they were to begin with...In this episode, we also talk about how Google is seeping in our DNA rather literally! (Image Source: The Economist)

The Point Blank Show
Point Blank with Andreas Kluth on rise of new media

The Point Blank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2007


This week, listen to us chat up with Andreas Kluth , the award winning journalist from The E onomist, who has been lauded for his contribution in Media reporting. His survey on New Media is reader friendly, crisp and interspersed with humor. Go read the series of articles here . They are a gold mine of information for anyone wanting to know about the new media!