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We hear from Markus Hippi on Finland's presidential elections, Georgina Godwin on the Hay Festival in Cartagena and Andrew Mueller on Australia Day arguments. Plus: the ICJ's ruling on Gaza, a North American round-up and a ‘cute' exhibition at Somerset HouseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look back at Markus Hippi's highlights from the past 11 years of The Menu on Monocle Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, restaurateur Imad Alarnab joins Markus Hippi to talk about his new cookbook, ‘Imad's Syrian Kitchen: A Love Letter from Damascus to London'. Meanwhile, Monocle's Monica Lillis heads south of the Thames to speak to food entrepreneur Jayke Mangion. Plus: Leon Foo, co-founder of Singapore-based coffee-capsule company Morning, tells us about the brand's mission.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Elisabeth Braw, discusses how Sweden has sparked outrage in Muslim countries by allowing a Qur'an to be burnt. In the studio, Monocle's Helmi Pillai and Markus Hippi react to the resignation of a Finnish minister and Korea's new K-pop school. Plus: Emma Searle on her love for ‘Lord of the Rings'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Markus Hippi speaks to the founder of the Bold Bean Co, Amelia Christie-Miller, about her new cookbook that celebrates the versatility of beans. Also in the programme, Guy De Launey heads to the Brina festival of cocktails and mixology in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and Ivan Carvalho meets with wine consultants Luca D'Attoma and Elizabeth Gabay to discover the potential of Italian rosé. Plus: the week's top food and drink headlines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy De Launey discusses the failure of the EU-mediated crisis talks between the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo, and Markus Hippi and Isabella Jewell examine Ireland's plan to pay up to €84,000 to those who are willing to relocate to a remote island. Plus: the Dutch students slamming plans to slash English courses and Monocle's Tom Webb on his guilty pleasure: the rock band Genesis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma Nelson speaks to Niki Segnit about the second volume of her global bestseller ‘The Flavour Thesaurus', while Monica Lillis asks food entrepreneur and comedian Eddie Huang about his restaurant Baohaus and its new pop-up in London. Also in the programme: Markus Hippi chats with food writer Susan Jung about her new book ‘Kung Pao and Beyond' and we hear the latest food and drink headlines.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Markus Hippi speaks to Ravinder Bhogal, owner of London restaurant Jikoni, and James Nelson discovers chef Shon Foster's mission to tell stories of humanity through food. Also in the programme: a conversation with Danny Winner, founder of cookware brand Hexclad, and the week's top food and drink headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Markus Hippi heads to Berlin. He visits Nobelhart & Schmutzig, a Michelin-starred restaurant on Friedrichstraße with a focus on local produce. He also heads to Kin Dee, an authentic Thai restaurant opened by chef Dalad Kambhu in 2016. Finally, Markus speaks to Maximiliane Wetz, the founder of popular brunch spot Frühstück 3000. Plus: the week's top food and drink headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markus Hippi and guests cover the day's biggest news stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's US editor, Christopher Lord, speaks to the founders of one of the world's most renowned cocktail bars, Attaboy, on New York's Lower East Side. Sophie Monaghan-Coombs catches up with the founder of Beak Brewery, Danner Tapper, and Faber's marketing director, Katie Hall, to discuss their new beer-can collaboration, while Markus Hippi heads for a tipple with Arnd Heissen in Berlin. Plus: the week's top food and drink headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Webb and Markus Hippi discuss Russia's efforts to lure Western attendees to the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, the announcement of new sleeper routes across Europe and the world's first-ever kiss. Plus: a cultural round-up with Steph Chungu and Saj Huq on the global security threats facing governments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Ed Stocker speaks to Riccardo Gaspari and Ludovica Rubbini, the duo behind Michelin-starred restaurant Sanbrite in the Dolomites. Also in the programme: Naomi Xu Elegant heads to the newly opened Salt & Palm restaurant in Singapore and Markus Hippi is joined by Martin Barry, founder and CEO of Manifesto Market, a hospitality brand based in Prague. Plus, the week's top food and drink headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Markus Hippi speaks to Jon Rotheram, co-founder of new London restaurant Lasdun, Ivan Carvalho catches up with acclaimed chef João Rodrigues in the Minho region of Portugal and Sophie Monaghan-Combs heads to the Wellcome Collection's new exhibition ‘Milk'. Plus: the week's top food and drink headlines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle Radio's Markus Hippi speaks to award-winning author Jon Bonné about his new two-book box set, Sally Howard takes us to Georgia where a new finding sheds light on the nation's ancient winemaking traditions and we visit Sunny Hodge at his South London bar to discuss what's happening in the world of wine. Plus: The week's top food and drink headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markus Hippi speaks to Claire Ptak, owner of Violet bakery and cake shop in East London, and Alexei Korolyov catches up with Marc Almert, sommelier at Zürich's Baur au Lac hotel. Plus: Tomos Lewis updates us on the maple syrup situation in Canada and the week's top food-and-drink headlines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The magic of a meal is not always experienced in the moment. Markus Hippi's story about his childhood memory of Finnish fish soup will not only have you yearning for the familiar but will remind you that there are times in our lives that we can never return to. His vivid account of his grandmas's fish soup and its powerful family connection will evoke recollections that awaken your senses.
This week, we continue our culinary exploration of Beirut to see how the Lebanese capital is gearing up for the return of tourists. Monocle's Markus Hippi meets the local entrepreneurs who are helping the city to recover. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we leave the Midori House studio in London and head to Lebanon. Monocle's Markus Hippi takes us on a culinary journey around Beirut and speaks to local entrepreneurs who are helping the city recover. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markus Hippi takes us to vibrant Beirut to see how the city is preparing for the return of tourism. Then president and CEO of Porter Airlines, Micheal Deluce, tells Monocle about his plans to rewrite the rules of economy travel and we take an exclusive peek into the brand new Cap Karoso Hotel on the island of Sumba in Indonesia. Plus, the latest travel news with Sarah Khan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Kramer and Tom Webb take a look at the US increase of its military assistance in Somalia. Plus: we shed a light on a day of fake news and wrap the latest stories in the animal world. Markus Hippi and Fernando Augusto Pacheco join us to discuss Finland and Brazil's state of mind and we have Henry Rees-Sheridan's Letter from New York.
A special edition of The Briefing, live from the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos. Monocle 24's Markus Hippi, Tom Webb and Carlota Rebelo report on the ground. We also hear from Alexandre Edelmann, head of Presence Switzerland, and Deepak Bagla, CEO of Invest India. Plus: spotting plane-spotters at Zürich Airport.
Markus Hippi is joined in Zürich by Carlota Rebelo and Tom Webb to discuss Ukraine's future within Nato and look ahead to the World Economic Forum. Plus: a report from Pitti Uomo and Art SG opens its doors in Singapore.
Monocle's Markus Hippi recaps the highlights of the programme in 2022.
In this special Christmas episode, we head to the homeland of Santa Claus to examine some of Finland's wonderful festive traditions. Andrew Mueller sits down with the country's former president Tarja Halonen, Mr Claus and Markus Hippi to find out how Finns like to celebrate. Plus: Mueller gets hot and sweaty inside a sauna with Finland's ambassador to the UK, Jukka Siukosaari. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former prime minister of Finland sits down with Markus Hippi to discuss his remarkable political career, Finland's decision to join NATO, and the war in Ukraine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, which had protected a woman's right to an abortion since 1973. Michele Goodwin, law professor at the University of California at Irvine, and Sarah Posner, a journalist specialising in politics and religion, give their reaction. Plus: an interview with the chairman of Estonia's Foreign Affairs Committee, and Anastacia Galoushka and Markus Hippi discuss the EU, G7 and Nato.
Ukraine correspondent Olga Tokariuk offers lessons and impressions from travels around Europe; Monocle's Markus Hippi and Nic Monisse look back on Salone del Mobile; Chiara Rimella and Natalie Theodosi discuss Italy's return to the cultural calendar; and Steph Chungu tries to convince reality TV sceptics. Plus: Naomi Xu Elegant on the opening day of Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore.
We look back on a full day of Monocle's Quality of Life Conference in Paris. Plus: Monocle's Fernando Augusto Pacheco and Markus Hippi are in the Midori House studio in London to discuss some of the day's biggest stories.
This week, Markus Hippi gives us the Polish view on the war in Ukraine, while Chiara Rimella and Fernando Augusto Pacheco discuss the Eurovision Song Contest and why it matters to Italians. Plus: Sophie Monaghan-Coombs on Jarvis Cocker's new memoir and accompanying exhibition at The Gallery of Everything, and Andrew Mueller takes us back to Portugal in 1917 for On This Day.
For this week's in-house Daily, Markus Hippi and Carlota Rebelo discuss differing memories of the Second World War across Europe; republicans eye a historic win in Northern Ireland; and the Eurovision Song Contest with special guest and superfan Fernando Augusto Pacheco. Plus: Sergiy Petukhov reflects on the war in Ukraine ahead of Russia's ‘Victory Day' and Monocle's Europe editor-at-large Ed Stocker speaks to a Ukrainian refugee in Berlin.
Markus Hippi and Carlota Rebelo discuss the week's headlines. They are joined by Chris Cermak in Kyiv, Tomos Lewis, who has the latest on the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa, and Fernando Augusto Pacheco who talks ‘Entertainment Weekly' and its move to digital.
Monocle's Markus Hippi picks his favourite recipes we have broadcast in 2021.
Markus Hippi presents a collection of highlights from the past week on Monocle 24, carefully curated into a one-hour programme.
Markus Hippi presents a collection of highlights from the past week on Monocle 24, carefully curated into a one-hour programme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Markus Hippi looks back at the last 12 months of our food and drink programme, recapping highlights with some of the world's best chefs, restaurateurs and key players in hospitality.
This month we're celebrating 10 years of Monocle 24. To mark the anniversary, we're counting down some of our favourite moments on air, from live broadcasts out on the road to coverage of the biggest news stories of the decade. In this second edition, Robert Bound takes a piano lesson from Chilly Gonzales, Markus Hippi gets cosy with legendary TV chef Nigella Lawson and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month we're celebrating 10 years of Monocle 24. To mark the anniversary, we're counting down some of our favourite moments on air, from live broadcasts out on the road to coverage of the biggest news stories of the decade. In this second edition, Robert Bound takes a piano lesson from Chilly Gonzales, Markus Hippi gets cosy with legendary TV chef Nigella Lawson and much more.
The weekend's top discussion topics with Markus Hippi. Featuring Vincent McAviney with the newspapers, Monocle editor in chief Andrew Tuck's column and what we've learned this week.
Markus Hippi presents highlights from the past seven days on Monocle 24, including designer Paul Smith on his new project; Malin de Silva, head chef of London restaurant Paradise, on his favourite Sri Lankan recipe; and Simon Taffe of End of the Road festival on live music during a pandemic.
Markus Hippi presents highlights from the past seven days on Monocle 24, including designer Paul Smith on his new project; Malin de Silva, head chef of London restaurant Paradise, on his favourite Sri Lankan recipe; and Simon Taffe of End of the Road festival on live music during a pandemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From our studio in Zurich, Markus Hippi presents a selection of highlights from the past seven days on Monocle 24. This week: astrologer Susan Miller, chef Angelo Sato and author Jarred McGinnis.
From our studio in Zurich, Markus Hippi presents a selection of highlights from the past seven days on Monocle 24. This week: astrologer Susan Miller, chef Angelo Sato and author Jarred McGinnis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toimittaja Markus Hippi houkuteltiin 10 vuotta sitten kansainvälisen Monocle - mediayhtiön palvelukseen Lontooseen ja sille tielle hän myös jäi.Hänellä on vakituinen työpaikka, omistusasunto ja nykyisin myös Britannian kansalaisuus. Miksi nimenomaan kansalaisuuden saaminen oli hänelle niin tärkeää ja mitä sen saamiseksi vaadittiin testitilanteessa? Miksi Markus halusi ylipäätään muuttaa pois Suomesta, jonka yhteiskuntarakennetta hän arvostaa siinä määrin, että veisi sen myös Englantiin? Mnkälainen on paikallinen työkultuuri ja mitä työntekijältä vaaditaan tai ainakin toivotaan? Mihin englantilaisuus kiteytyy? Minkälaisia koodistoja on hyvä kielen lisäksi oppia ja miksi brittituristeilla lähtee ainakin stereotypioiden mukaan homma niin helposti käsistä? Toimittaja on Mira Selander. Kysy mitä vaan -ohjelmassa eri alojen ammattilaiset, asiantuntijat ja kokijat vastaavat Mira Selanderin johdolla kuuntelijoiden lähettämiin kysymyksiin. Tässä ohjelmassa mikään kysymys ei ole liian nolo tai tyhmä.
Monocle's Markus Hippi speaks to Swedish historian and entrepreneur Carl Douglas about his work searching for lost shipwrecks and his new photo book, ‘Ghost Ships of the Baltic Sea'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle’s Markus Hippi speaks to Swedish historian and entrepreneur Carl Douglas about his work searching for lost shipwrecks and his new photo book, ‘Ghost Ships of the Baltic Sea’.
Monocle’s Markus Hippi speaks to Swedish historian and entrepreneur Carl Douglas about his work searching for lost shipwrecks and his new photo book, ‘Ghost Ships of the Baltic Sea’.
All the best bits from the past seven days on Monocle 24, presented by Markus Hippi. Former UK prime minister Tony Blair tells us about the role that vaccine passports could play in international travel; Oscar-winning documentary directors TJ Martin and Dan Lindsay discuss their new film, ‘Tina’; and Penny Martin talks us through the latest issue of ‘The Gentlewoman’.
Highlights from the past week on Monocle 24 hosted by Markus Hippi. This week: Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky; legendary folk singer Peggy Seeger; and one of the most exciting new writers to emerge in the UK, Naomi Ishiguro.
The aftermath of the Capitol building siege; what it will take for Joe Biden to unite the country; and why Moscow’s metro hasn’t had female drivers for years. Markus Hippi, Paige Reynolds, Augustin Macellari and Ed Stocker dissect the day’s news.