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Why is your rent so high? What are the policies that created this housing crisis, and what policies can get us out of it? This week we launch the first two parts of our new series, ‘Who Does It Best?'. At a time when many people feel like their governments are not taking care of them, we wondered: how do policies actually shape our daily lives? And are there places getting it right? In Housing Part 1, Katz takes us on a journey through Vienna, Finland, and Paris, looking for Europe's most ambitious housing policies and what we can learn from them (and maybe even copy?!). But first, Katz and Dominic sit down to face the elephant in the room: money, housing, and inheritance. If you're curious about where you stand on your country's wealth ladder, you can find the World Bank's wealth calculator here. If you want to know your renters' rights, many countries have renters' unions that give (legal) advice. Here is the Dutch one: Woonbond. Interested in hearing more radio that looks at how politics gets into our intimate lives? Journalist Anna Sale's book and podcast “about the things we think about a lot and need to talk about more” have been a huge inspiration for this podcast. And most importantly, this series was fully funded by you - our listeners! Our generous crowdfunders hit our goal within two months, and made it possible for us to do extensive reporting fully independently. We couldn't be more grateful. If you're feeling inspired to support our ongoing work, please go to patreon.com/europeanspodcast. You can donate as little as 3 euros, less than an overpriced cappuccino! But you can also donate plenty more ;) Want to support us in another way? Please consider telling one or two friends specifically about this episode, and sharing it with them. It is the most effective way for us to reach people! Written, reported and produced by: Katz Laszlo Editors: Jasmin Baoumy, Katy Lee Editorial support: Dominic Kraemer, Morgan Childs, Uršula Zaletelj, Maja Stepančič Sound design: Jesse Lou Lawson Mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak Music and SFX: Epidemic & FreeSound.Org, including pneumatic drill by acclivity Artwork: RTiiiKA Special thanks to: Vera Vrijmoeth, Georgia Walker, Cody Hochstenbach, Molly Broome, Juha Kahila, Ton Heijdra, Marie-Jeanne Dumont, Museum Het Schip, Woonbond, and the many more friends and strangers who talked to us about housing and money. YouTube | Bluesky | Instagram | Mastodon | hello@europeanspodcast.com
Katz goes back to the drawing board. If the housing crisis is really about wealth inequality, doesn't the policy we need to fix it… need to address wealth inequality? We go in deep, and what Katz finds makes us wonder: are we even having the right conversation when it comes to the housing crisis? If you're curious about where you stand on your country's wealth ladder, you can find the World Bank's calculator here, which adjusts for things like home ownership. The intergenerational wealth audit that Molly co-authored, you can find here. You can find one of the OECD's reports on housing tax in Europe here. You can find Cody's book on housing shame here. Interested in hearing more radio that looks at how politics gets into our intimate lives? Journalist Anna Sale's book and podcast “about the things we think about a lot and need to talk about more” have been a huge inspiration. If you want to know your renters' rights, many countries have renters' unions that give (legal) advice. Here's the Dutch one: Woonbond. And most importantly, this series was fully funded by you - our listeners! Our generous crowdfunders hit our goal within two months, and made it possible for us to do extensive reporting fully independently. We couldn't be more grateful. If you're feeling inspired to support our ongoing work, please go to patreon.com/europeanspodcast. You can donate as little as 3 euros, less than an overpriced cappuccino! But you can also donate plenty more ;) Want to support us in another way? Please consider telling one or two friends specifically about this episode, and sharing it with them. It is the most effective way for us to reach people! Written, reported and produced by: Katz Laszlo Editors: Jasmin Baoumy, Katy Lee Editorial support: Dominic Kraemer, Morgan Childs, Uršula Zaletelj, Maja Stepančič Sound design: Jesse Lou Lawson Mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak Music and SFX: Epidemic & FreeSound.Org Artwork: RTiiiKA Special thanks to: Vera Vrijmoeth, Georgia Walker, Cody Hochstenbach, Molly Broome, Juha Kahila, Ton Heijdra, Marie-Jeanne Dumont, Museum Het Schip, Woonbond, and the many more friends and strangers who talked to us about housing and money. YouTube | Bluesky | Instagram | Mastodon | hello@europeanspodcast.com
In Palermo, and across southern Italy, there are two main types of stray dog. There are the semi-wild packs that live on the edge of human settlements, and then there are the cani di quartiere (dogs of the neighbourhood). These dogs are known by everyone and owned by no one. They sprawl out for naps in the middle of the pavement, frequent the same butchers for their scraps, play with the neighbourhood kids, and have friends - canine and human - all over the territory. Unlike strays in other parts of Europe, they are not rounded up and treated as a nuisance. They are protected by law, which guarantees their freedom as long as they are not a danger to people, animals, or property. British writer and producer Georgia Walker has been fascinated by the lives of these animals, and what they mean to the city.
The Fayetteville Police Department strives to protect our residents and reduce crime throughout the city. But, we know that they can not do it alone. That is why "Community Policing efforts are so important. On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we talk with Njeri Fikes and Georgia Walker from Fayetteville Police Department about some of their community outreach efforts.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Election 2022 Georgia Walker.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Election 2022 Georgia Walker
1) Senate Races: Ariz - Kelly +2 Georgia - Walker +3 (gain) Florida - Rubio +2 North Carolina - Budd +3 Nevada - Cortez Mastro +1 Pennsylvania - Fetterman +5 (loss) Wisconsin - Barnes +3 (loss) Forecast D+1 2)Governor Races: Kemp +6 in Georgia DeSantis + 5 in Florida 3) U. S. House projection is +22 seats for Republicans 4) Ukraine makes significant gains in Counter offensive taking back 1,110 square miles. U.S. weapons get the credit 5) Putin and Xi to meet on Wednesday in Kazakhstan 6) Biden continues to avoid the press. He is a national embarassment 7) Credit cards will now report gun sales 8) 4th group of migrants arrive in Chicago 9) Minneapolis sued over policy ordering white teachers to be fired first. 10) 21st anniversary of 9/11 that killed 3,000
Two stories, produced in a week by Transom Traveling Workshop students. The first, by Georgia Walker at our workshop at WPLN in Nashville. And the second, by Maribeth Romslo at our workshop in Seattle at KUOW. Both about music. Both impressive for first-time radio producers.
Welcome! This episode features Georgia Walker, Personal Trainer of G Walker Performance and an Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach at UNCA. Georgia is an incredibly gifted and experienced personal trainer that not only can communicate exactly how to do an exercise, but does it with a fun, positive attitude! She lets us in on what personal training is and what a consult looks like. When you can see results and what you need to do to create those results. We dive into weight loss, from training hundreds of clients, what you really need to know to see success! Some key takeaways are 1) Be active as much as possible! It’s not about 60 minutes a day, but about moving more in our everyday lives. 2) Find something you enjoy & that is the exercise/diet you’ll do. 3) Underdog Habit that can really help you reach your health & fitness goals that we aren’t giving enough credit to. 4) Her exercise/workout she shares that anyone can do anywhere! And so much more!! Enjoy!
Women's Australian Rules Football Podcast - 2018 Episode 31 Host: Peter Holden This week we review the AFL London Women's Premier Division Grand Final and with the news of Georgia Walker retiring, we replay her interview from earlier in the year.
Marjorie Cohn, author, criminal defense attorney and professor of criminal law and process at Thomas Jefferson University of Law returned to Tell Somebody for the December 25, 2014 edition of the show to talk about how the grand jury process was manipulated by St Louis County prosecuting attorney Robert McCulloch in the case of the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO. On last week’s show we just had time for short clips of the comments of Georgia Walker and Kathy Kelly the night before they were convicted and sentenced for protesting drone warfare at Whitman AFB. The Christmas day broadcast had a more extended version of their remarks, and this podcast includes a few minutes more than that. Click on the pod icon above, or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" or "save link as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or other podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions on the show, or problems accessing the files, send an email to mail@tellsomebody.us. Follow Tell Somebody on Twitter: @tellsomebodynow. “Like” the Tell Somebody page on facebook: www.facebook.com/TellSomebodyNow
Henry Stoever talks about the upcoming court date (December 10th in Jefferson City) of the two protesters (Georgia Walker & Kathy Kelly) who were arrested at the June 1st drone […] The post A Date in Court for Anti-Nuke Activists appeared first on KKFI.
Henry Stoever talks about the upcoming court date (December 10th in Jefferson City) of the two protesters (Georgia Walker & Kathy Kelly) who were arrested at the June 1st drone […] The post A Date in Court for Anti-Nuke Activists appeared first on KKFI.
In the first segment of the December 4, 2014 edition of Tell Somebody, law professor Marjorie Cohn talks about the new book she edited, Drones and Targeted Killing: Legal Moral and Geopolitical Issues, an interdisciplinary collection of essays and articles by various experts. On the second segment of the show, Kansas City peace activist Georgia Walker talks about her May 31, 2014 arrest at the Bannister Federal Complex in Kansas City, MO and her June 1 arrest at Whiteman Air Force base near Knob Knoster, MO and upcoming trial in federal court in Jefferson City, MO on December 10. More information at www.peaceworkskc.org and www.vcnv.org. Click on the pod icon above, or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" or "save link as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or other podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions on the show, or problems accessing the files, send an email to mail@tellsomebody.us. Follow Tell Somebody on Twitter: @tellsomebodynow. “Like” the Tell Somebody page on facebook: www.facebook.com/TellSomebodyNow