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Down The Slope Podcast
CHAIWA PULLING STRINGS, KLIDJE DOING THINGS | LEGIA NEXT | EP 275

Down The Slope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 59:56


- 4000 Hibees cheer Hibs to victory in the sun

Monocle 24: The Globalist
How might Europe find its footing without the US?

Monocle 24: The Globalist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 63:55


Can Germany’s incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, lead Europe? And what will happen if the US withdraws troops from the continent? Plus: editorial director Tyler Brûlé previews the Delphi Economic Forum; a check-in from Salone del Mobile; and why Italy is sending a naval vessel to Albania instead of migrants. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Inside Story Podcast
Can Europe find common ground with Trump on Ukraine?

The Inside Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 25:02


After a public dressing down in Washington, Ukraine's leader got a much warmer welcome in London. European leaders have pledged to increase their support and work on a plan to end the war. But can they reach a common ground with Donald Trump -- on agreeing a peace deal? In this episode: Robert Hamilton - Head of Eurasia Research at the Foreign Policy Institute. He's also a retired U.S. Army Colonel. PJ Crowley, Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and author of the book, 'Red Line: American Foreign Policy in a Time of Fractured Politics and Failing States'. Marina Miron - Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Defence Studies Department at King's College London. Host: Cyril Vanier Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes!

The Debate
Davos 2025: How can Europe find the money to achieve its goals?

The Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 42:05


With public coffers depleted and an ageing population putting pressure on social safety nets, how can Europe mobilise the financial resources necessary to meet its triple goals of a decarbonised economy, effective defence and technological competitiveness? FRANCE 24's Charles Pellegrin puts the question to his panel of guests at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The EU's objectives are threefold: Completing the transition to a fully decarbonised economy in the face of global warming; Guaranteeing self-reliance in security in the face of Russian expansionism and US isolationism; Boosting European competitiveness in the tech sector to be able to fully rival the United States and China.The cost of these goals was outlined in Mario Draghi's competitiveness report in September 2024: a whopping €800 billion. Achieving them would be no mean feat.Watch moreCan Europe get its industrial groove back?But public coffers are depleted and demographic decline is adding pressure on social safety nets. Capital and banking markets are shallow and fragmented. Yet on the other hand, private savings are at high levels.So what can Europe do? Our panelists give us their take.Read moreFull coverage of the World Economic Forum

Explain to Shane
Can the US and Europe Find Common Ground on Tech Policy? (with Peter Brown)

Explain to Shane

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 37:20


How are the American and European approaches to regulating the technology industry similar? How are they different? Can policymakers from the two continents find agreement on today's most pressing tech policy issues? On this episode of “Explain to Shane,” https://www.aei.org/profile/shane-tews/ (Shane) is joined by https://blog.pfdlb.com/about-us/ (Peter Brown), a Washington, DC-based diplomat for the https://www.europarl.europa.eu/portal/en (European Parliament). Using Europe's Digital Markets Act, Digital Services Act, and country-by-country approach to regulating autonomous vehicles as case studies, Peter compares and contrasts the US and European regulatory systems, and suggests key areas for transatlantic cooperation. He also discusses the importance of a unified US-European approach to technological standards-setting amidst China's rise.

10K Collective e-Commerce Podcast
Mindsets of European Amazon Sellers with Augustas Kligys

10K Collective e-Commerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 39:42


What does it take to scale European Amazon sellers? How does language play a part in expanding businesses in Europe? Find out in today's podcast. Augustas will have different events in 4 countries Augustas wants to bring sellers together which is much harder to do in Europe.  Every country has its own culture and gets isolated, especially European Amazon sellers. Rumanian sellers communicate with Rumanians; Lithuanians with others etc.  Most Europeans are excited to meet other nationalities.  You find different perspectives on how people see the same thing.  Different perspectives on the same thing from different nationalities For example, in China - big learning -visiting China for 3 weeks 20 years ago. In Europe we say “round table” - if a Chinese person looks at it - it’s an “Ellipse”. From the side, it is an eclipse.  What are your experiences between British sellers and other countries? Multiple languages Brits often have a disadvantage as they are mono-lingual. Even Germans tend to speak German and English.  It opens up information that is shared among those people for European Amazon sellers.  Even if you don’t speak German and sell in Germany - you’re going to need to hire a translator.  Recently Augustas was organising an event in Israel - and he didn’t realise how hard it would be to organise! He was relying on the business partner for marketing. He couldn’t read any of the Hebrew.  There weren’t systems in place to translate quickly and easily for European Amazon sellers.  Central & Eastern European experience as Amazon sellers Especially Central and Eastern Europe, he holds lots of events in Russia - Georgia in a few weeks. Ukraine is more known in the Russian community.  They tend to go for less expensive services, they are more geared to keep cheap in Western Europe. Photographer in Lithuania Lithuanian Amazon sellers run away when he tells them the price.  They think it should be €200-300, not €700  Trends - seller behaviour Eg selling in The USA? European marketplaces?  Augustas’s Story as an entrepreneur - background He was a programmer who went into the Amazon industry Not native English speaker - got known with virtual summits Now does live events.  Events (English language)  Augustas jumped into the arena about 3 years ago and has done 6 virtual summits. In 2019, he started doing live events.  He’s done several events so far:  He has done one event in Prague - for European ones “European Seller Conference.”  One in Israel - Sellerfest -for local sellers. He has also done one event in Lithuania - Sellerfest  Uses the same event name for multiple countries.  Topics Lithuania is serving different market segments: Some intermediate sellers;  However, the PPC Congress in Oct 3,4 in Amsterdam will be only talking about Amazon advertising.  This will be the first of its kind. There are conferences around Google ads etc. but not yet Amazon advertising. Hopefully he will attract some agencies who help a lot of Amazon sellers.  Augustas is looking to serve 3 types of companies: Amazon sellers, agencies, software.  He’s bringing interesting speakers who will talk about PPC strategies; but he’ll also have a slot for sharing experience in running an agency Liran Hirschkorn, Danny McMillan.   Speakers Brian Johnson, Liz Martin Adamson (known in the advertising industry) Then less-known names but Augustas always asked friends about their opinion.  He’s also serving different regions - 10 speakers in Israel. In Lithuania, he’s bringing in 14 speakers from 9 different countries.  Organising events What are the pros and cons of doing this? Augustas is trying to help people first of all. It’s not driven by Monday.  March 2019 Prague - mentally he prepared 2 years in advance.  There were 8-9 months of planning for this.  Augustas’s first thought - creating an event or a conference. 

Stuff You Should Know
SYSK Selects: How the Black Death Worked

Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 37:55


The Black Death was gruesome: Symptoms included tumors, purple splotches, fevers and vomiting. But how did this disease manage to spread from the Gobi desert and kill approximately one-third of the population of 14th-century Europe? Find out in this classic episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Project Zion Podcast
Extra Shot Episode 39: Virtual Ministry with Rand Irons

Project Zion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 35:06


What does virtual ministriy in Community of Christ look like in Europe? Find out as Robin Linkhart sits down with Rand Irons to discuss Community Circle.

We Dig Plants
Episode 111: Plants of the Crusades with Scott D. Appell

We Dig Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2013 32:39


Culinary horticulturist Scott D. Appell returns to We Dig Plants to talk about the botanical effects of the Crusades! Alice Marcus-Krieg and Carmen Devito talk with Scott from his home in Puerto Rico about the ornamental and edible plants that were introduced to Europe and beyond after the Crusades. Hear what plants were revered for religious reasons, and what plants from the Middle East were discovered and used for medicinal reasons. How did the fall of the Roman Empire and subsequent geological events change agriculture in Europe? Find out how the Crusades introduced the Mediterranean to many of the foods and herbs that are associated with the area today! Learn how Europeans learned about horticulture from the Arabs, and why the Middle East developed perfumes and cosmetics before the rest of the world. This program has been sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons. Music has been provided by The California Honeydrops. “The ancient Romans gardened for fun – horticulture versus agriculture. In the Dark Ages, nobody gardened for fun! They just grew food. But by going to the Middle East, they saw that the Arabs had a far-advanced landscape value. [25:45] — Scott D. Appell on We Dig Plants