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The John Batchelor Show
1795: Crypto conquering Cuba. Roseann Lake, @TheEconomist

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 11:00


Crypto conquering Cuba.  Roseann Lake, @TheEconomist https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2021/10/30/cubas-communist-regime-is-trying-to-control-crypto?frsc=dg%7Ce

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Checks and Balance
Checks and Balance: Cuba libre?

Checks and Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 41:47


The Biden administration has announced new sanctions against Cuba, as the communist regime cracks down on the biggest protests in decades. How might the president's pledge to support democracy around the world play out in Cuba? Miami political consultant Fernand Amandi says liberating Cuba has political rewards. We look back at how Fidel Castro scored an early propaganda victory against America on a visit to New York. And technology writer Antonio García Martínez warns the rapid opening of Cuba to the internet will cause more disruption. John Prideaux hosts with Roseann Lake and Jon Fasman.For access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe: economist.com/USpod  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Economist Podcasts
Checks and Balance: Cuba libre?

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 41:47


The Biden administration has announced new sanctions against Cuba, as the communist regime cracks down on the biggest protests in decades. How might the president's pledge to support democracy around the world play out in Cuba? Miami political consultant Fernand Amandi says liberating Cuba has political rewards. We look back at how Fidel Castro scored an early propaganda victory against America on a visit to New York. And technology writer Antonio García Martínez warns the rapid opening of Cuba to the internet will cause more disruption. John Prideaux hosts with Roseann Lake and Jon Fasman.For access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe: economist.com/USpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The John Batchelor Show
1520: The Cuban regime shows fear of the Cuban protesters. Roseann Lake, @TheEconomist

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 15:30


Photo: La libertad de Cuba (The Liberty of Cuba) . CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow The Cuban regime shows fear of the Cuban protesters. Roseann Lake, @TheEconomist https://www.economist.com/leaders/2021/07/15/the-causes-of-cubas-uprising-lie-at-home

The John Batchelor Show
1520: What can the US do for the Cuban protesters? Roseann Lake @TheEconomist

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 8:10


Photo: Union and confederate soldiers shaking hands in front of young female personification of Cuba with broken shackles; large flag in background.. CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow What can the US do for the Cuban protesters? Roseann Lake @TheEconomist https://www.economist.com/leaders/2021/07/15/the-causes-of-cubas-uprising-lie-at-home

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Lost in America
Roseann Lake: Who is Cuba's New Leader? I 228

Lost in America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 74:57


Fidel Castro is dead and Raul Castro is retired, so who is running Cuba? Roseann Lake, The Economist Magazine's Cuba correspondent, is here to tell us all about Cuban President and newly elected first Secretary of the Communist Party, Miguel Diaz-Canel. Where did he come from? What will his policies towards the U.S and economic freedom potentially look like? Roseann Lake is back on the show with all the answers. Find out more about her and buy her book "Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World's Next Superpower" here: https://www.roseannlake.com/. Lost In America is hosted by us AKA Turner Sparks ( https://www.turnersparks.com/ ) and Michael Ira Kaplan ( https://twitter.com/KapinAmerica ). This episode is also brought to you by all 51 of our Patreon subscribers. Join them in supporting the pod for $5/ month. Beyond the satisfaction of making the Lost In America podcast possible, you will get our 30-min comedy podcast "Live From The Bunker" three times a week. We guarantee you will laugh. Subscribe and we'll give you a shout out on next week's pod: https://www.patreon.com/LostInAmerica Watch and Subscribe To Our Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCymNeMbu9FC5Ty-t4Gzdscw This show is proudly part of the World's Smartest Podcast Network. www.WorldsSmartestPodcastNetwork.com ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/e1f37364-3df3-4d7e-91aa-14bfc9941666/ep/www.WorldsSmartestPodcastNetwork.com ) for all of our shows. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Ta for Ta
Episode 24: Roseann Lake

Ta for Ta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 70:17


This week on Ta for Ta, Juliana speaks with Roseann Lake, a journalist with The Economist who is currently covering Cuba and was formerly based in Beijing. She is the author of Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World’s Next Superpower. In this episode, Roseann discusses her book and her efforts to build an international network to empower women in China who challenge societal expectations regarding marriage and family. She also reveals the secrets behind publishing a book in China, including the challenges of widespread censorship of women’s issues and voices. In addition, she discusses her forthcoming stage play, The Leftover Monologues.  

Ta for Ta: Women, Success, China
Episode 24: Roseann Lake

Ta for Ta: Women, Success, China

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 70:17


This week on Ta for Ta, Juliana speaks with Roseann Lake, a journalist with The Economist who is currently covering Cuba and was formerly based in Beijing. She is the author of Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World’s Next Superpower. In this episode, Roseann discusses her book and her efforts to build an international network to empower women in China who challenge societal expectations regarding marriage and family. She also reveals the secrets behind publishing a book in China, including the challenges of widespread censorship of women’s issues and voices. In addition, she discusses her forthcoming stage play, The Leftover Monologues.  

文盲书友会
2019夏季好书榜·上[vol.194]

文盲书友会

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 48:57


过去的一个季度涌现出了无数优秀的作品,无论装帧、内容、文笔都令我们心驰神往。本期节目我们将从“学术与文化普及”、“小说与戏剧”、“随笔与传记”、“艺术、摄影、图画书”四大分类各推荐一本好书,分享众位主播的阅读体验,敬请期待! 本期书单 学术与文化普及《与哲学》[美]马克•D.怀特 主编小说与戏剧《返朴》[日]北野武 著随笔与传记《单身时代》[美] 玫瑰(Roseann Lake) 著,杨献军 译艺术、摄影、图画书《3秒》[法] 马克-安托万•马修 著 本期节目主播团由子冯、witch和安菲老师组成,与大家一起分享自己的读书感受,敬请期待!!

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声东击西
#81 经济学人的记者,为中国剩女写了一本书

声东击西

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 49:30


Roseann Lake(中文名玫瑰)是经济学人的记者,曾在中国当过驻外记者。 当她和我说她写了一本关于中国剩女的书时,我并不认为我能从中得到多少「新知」。原因很简单,我是中国女性,我身边有很多「剩女」好友,而且我自认为能比一个外国人更了解这种社会现象。 但事实上,Roseann 依然给我带来了很多启发。例如,中国的独生子女政策事实上推动了女性平权,也有助于中国经济发展;以及,「剩女」可以是一种超级棒的mindset,代表着独立自立,我们应该为之骄傲,并且让更多女生拥有这种mindset。 在后半部分Roseann用英文表达了一下观点,我来帮她做的口译。但当时手边没有笔,也不是一个记忆力强大的人,所以口译的时候免不了漏掉了一些内容,但基本信息都还算完整,也请大家海涵。 以及我很喜欢这次访谈最后的那个部分,希望你们也喜欢! Enjoy! 相关信息 1. Roseann Lake 的网站 (https://www.roseannlake.com/);英文版 Leftover in China (https://www.amazon.com/Leftover-China-Shaping-Worlds-Superpower/dp/0393254631);中文版 单身时代 (https://book.douban.com/subject/30487800/) 2. 洪理达「剩女时代」 (https://book.douban.com/subject/26710929/) 3. 「中国剩女调查」 (https://book.douban.com/subject/25921244/) Special Guest: Roseann Lake(玫瑰).

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Lost in America
#114: The Economist's Roseann Lake - Cuba's Free-er Market

Lost in America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 70:35


Journalist and Author Roseann Lake (@Roslake) joins Turner (@TurnerBSparks) and Kap (@KapInAmerica) to talk about her life as The Economist's woman on the ground in Havana, Cuba. Roseann updates the guys on Cuba's struggle with capitalism and where things stand for entrepreneurs and free market minded individuals today. Get Sudio Headphones at www.sudio.com/us/earbuds/vasa-bla-black and use the promo code "LOSTINAMERICA" at checkout for a 15% discount. Get LaughPass at https://standupny.com/laughpass/ for a year of unlimited comedy shows plus more at Stand Up NY comedy club in Manhattan. Use promo code "LOSTINAMERICA" to get an entire year for $139 which is $20 off the regular purchase price. As always, this episode is brought to you by Ense, available at www.Ense.nyc. For all of Turner Sparks' tour dates including Dallas, Boston and more go to www.TurnerSparks.com For all of our podcasts go to www.LostInAmericaPod.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Lost in America
#80: The Economists' Roseann Lake - Leftover (Women) in China

Lost in America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 75:26


Economist writer Roseann Lake (@Roslake) joins the guys to talk about her new book "Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World's Next Superpower". Turner Sparks (@TurnerBSparks) and Michael Kaplan (@KapInAmerica) find out why Chinese women aren't getting married at a culturally acceptable age and then the guys workshop solutions to the problem. All this plus FiveThirtyEight.com writer Andrea Jones Rooy (@jonesrooy) calls in to defend herself against last week's hate mail from our Macedonian listeners. This episode is brought to you by Ense, available at www.Ense.nyc Be Pal to the Pod and click on www.LostInAmericaPod.com before shopping on Amazon. For all of Turner's tour dates go to www.TurnerSparks.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

House of Mystery True Crime History
Leftover in China - Rosann Lake

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 52:54


In LEFTOVER IN CHINA: The Women Shaping the World’s Next Superpower [W. W. Norton & Company; February 13, 2018; $26.95 hardcover], American journalist Roseann Lake chronicles the lives of these women, whom she first met during her years working as a television reporter in Beijing. Throughout China’s booming city centers, Lake saw passionate, highly educated young Chinese women acquiring wealth, property, and a measure of independence in record numbers. Yet while her female colleagues ascended in their careers, many struggled to find suitable romantic partners, in spite of an overwhelmingly large male population and immense traditional, parental, and societal pressures towed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NCUSCR Interviews
Roseann Lake on the "Leftover Women" of China

NCUSCR Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 17:54


In this interview, journalist Roseann Lake discusses her new book, Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World’s Next Superpower with National Committee Senior Director for Educational Programs Margot Landman. She talks about how she originally became interested in the topic, her research process, and the social barriers that created the “leftover women” phenomenon. Roseann Lake is now The Economist's Cuba correspondent. She was previously based in Beijing, where she spent five years working as a television and print reporter. Her China coverage has appeared in Foreign Policy, Time, The Atlantic, Salon and Vice, among other publications. She divides her time between New York City and Havana. For more information on the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations’ events, visit us at https://www.ncuscr.org/events.

NCUSCR Events
Roseann Lake: The Single Women Shaping China's Economic Future

NCUSCR Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 67:11


What is the size of China’s gender imbalance? Equal to the combined populations of New York State and Pennsylvania combined (approximately 34 million)! The one-child policy is widely seen as the cause of the skewed gender ratio; less studied than the men who are unable to find spouses are the millions of urban, educated women who may also go unwed. Gender roles and expectations have not kept pace with the country’s economic and social transformations of recent decades, and such women, who postpone or forgo marriage for the sake of their careers, are commonly referred to as “leftover women.” In a new book, Roseann Lake explores the challenges and pressures these women face, as well as the ways in which they are determining China’s future. Ms. Lake joined the National Committee on March 5, 2018 for a discussion of her book and the world of work, dating, and matrimony experienced by China’s only daughters.  Roseann Lake is now The Economist's Cuba correspondent. She was previously based in Beijing, where she spent five years working as a television and print reporter. Her China coverage has appeared in Foreign Policy, Time, The Atlantic, Salon and Vice, among other publications. She divides her time between New York City and Havana.  For more information on the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations’ events, visit us at https://www.ncuscr.org/events.

Talk Cocktail
#MeToo in China

Talk Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 22:23


We hear over and over again that the future belongs to China. Looking at what the Chinese are accomplishing in both infrastructure and technology, it’s easy to believe it. But what about in human relations and the issues of the gender wars? As the #MeToo movement reshapes or recalibrates the nature of sex, work and gender relationships in America, it’s worthwhile to look and see how and if these same issues are playing out in China. In China, an entire cadre of well educated and financially successful woman are taking their place. The result is that the deep, deep traditions of Chinese society are having to change in ways that are even more difficult and upending than all than all the physical changes China has endured. Taking us through this journey is Economist correspondent Roseann Lake in Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World's Next Superpower. My conversation with Roseann Lake:

America Trends
EP 107 THE WOMEN SHAPING THE WORLD’S NEXT SUPERPOWER

America Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 29:50


Why, then, are they called ‘The Leftovers'? You will have to listen to author, Roseann Lake, bend your perceptions of modern China as it relates to their demographics in the wake of the newly discarded ‘one child policy'. On the face of it, it may not be clear why there are so many well educated, … Continue reading EP 107 THE WOMEN SHAPING THE WORLD'S NEXT SUPERPOWER

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The Tom Barnard Show
Roseann Lake - #1334-1

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 51:44


Brockmire, Duran Duran, and Lurch. These are all things that have nothing to do with China. Normally that would be a non sequitur, but we had to make the segue somehow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show
NEVER TRUMP MAX BOOT ROSEANN LAKE ON WOMEN IN CHINA

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 53:48


The Vietnam War 50 years later, China...we're taking a trip east this week on TALKish, The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, when joining Halli at her table is a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and renowned military historian, Max Boot, the author of THE ROAD NOT TAKEN, and in our second half-hour, The Economist's Cuba correspondent and the author of LEFTOVER IN CHINA, Roseann Lake. Max Boot is a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and a renowned military historian, and a regular contributor to the New York Times, Foreign Policy, the Los Angeles Times, and other publications. The author of SAVAGE WARS OF PEACE and the New York Times bestseller INVISIBLE ARMIES, Boot's latest work, his contribution to the 50 year debate over why the Vietnam War went so wrong is THE ROAD NOT TAKEN: EDWARD LANSDALE AND THE AMERICAN TRAGEDY IN VIETNAM, a biography of profound historical consequence, rescuing the legendary CIA operative, Lansdale, the man claimed to be the fictional model for Graham Greene's THE QUIET AMERICAN and a co-conspirator in the Kennedy assassination, at least according to filmmaker, Oliver Stone -- from historical disgrace. Might Vietnam been different had we only listened to Edward Lansdale? After extensive research including Boot's access to never before-seen documents, love letters, and dozens of interviews the historian has recast this cautionary American story, tracking the daring rise and utter fall of the roguish “T.E. Lawrence of Asia” from the battle of Dien Bien Phu to the humiliating American evacuation in 1975. Boot is a Conservative "Never Trumper".What it is like to be a woman in today's China? How do Chinese womens lives compare to American womens lives in the Twenty-first Century? To coin a phrase, it's complicated. In LEFTOVER IN CHINA; THE WOMEN SHAPING THE WORLD'S NEXT SUPERPOWER journalist Roseann Lake answers those questions and chronicles the lives of young Chinese women, whom she first met during her years working as a television reporter in Beijing. Women are on the move in China: highly-educated, acquiring wealth, property, and a measure of independence in record numbers. But in spite of an overwhelmingly large male population, many struggle to find suitable romantic partners. Known as “leftovers” if they fail to marry by age twenty-five, these women represent a China in which gender roles have not evolved as vigorously as society itself, and where new professional opportunities have made women less willing to compromise their careers or concede to marriage for the sake of it. The result is a mounting social quagmire: a generation of millions in limbo, torn between past and future, and whose lives at once seem straight out of a Jane Austin novel, a bevy of mothers hacking their daughters' dating profiles to secure a quick proposal, and the Chinese version of Sex and the City.For more vist Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 02/19/18

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 153:00


Feb 19th - Roseann Lake, Author of "Leftover in China"

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 02/19/18

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 153:00


Feb 19th - Roseann Lake, Author of "Leftover in China"

The Kathryn Zox Show
Ep. 1: Immigrant Success and Ep. 2: Women in China

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 56:25


Kathryn interviews ‘Forty Under 40' Instructor Marc Demetriou, author of “Lessons From My Grandfather: Wisdown for Success in Business and Life”. An Ellis Island immigrant, Demetriou's grandfather came to a new country at age 16 with nothing but a bag full of dreams, courage, wit, and the desire to succeed. Demetriou shares 15 timeless success and fulfillment principles handed down from his grandfather. Demetriou is featured in The NYTimes, The Huffington Post and the Associated Press. Kathryn also interviews The Economist's Cuba Correspondent Roseann Lake, author of “Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World's Next Superpower”. Known as leftovers if they fail to marry by age twenty-five, these women represent a China in which gender roles have not evolved as vigorously as society itself, and where new professional opportunities have made women less willing to compromise their careers or concede to marriage for the sake of it.

ChatChat - Claudia Cragg
Roseann Lake, Author of 'Leftover in China'

ChatChat - Claudia Cragg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 26:10


(Factory Girls meets The Vagina Monologues in this fascinating narrative on China’s single women―and why they could be the source of its economic future.) Claudia Cragg (@KGNUClaudia, @KGNU) speaks here with Roseann Lake (@roslake) on her new book, 'Leftover in China: The Women Shaping The World's Next Superpower. Lake is The Economist’s Cuba correspondent. She was previously based in Beijing, where she worked for five years as a television reporter and journalist.  Forty years ago, China enacted the one-child policy, only recently relaxed. Among many other unintended consequences, it resulted in both an enormous gender imbalance―with a predicted twenty million more men than women of marriage age by 2020―and China’s first generations of only-daughters. Given the resources normally reserved for boys, these girls were pushed to study, excel in college, and succeed in careers, as if they were sons. Now living in an economic powerhouse, enough of these women have decided to postpone marriage―or not marry at all―to spawn a label: "leftovers." Unprecedentedly well-educated and goal-oriented, they struggle to find partners in a society where gender roles have not evolved as vigorously as society itself, and where new professional opportunities have made women less willing to compromise their careers or concede to marriage for the sake of being wed. Further complicating their search for a mate, the vast majority of China’s single men reside in and are tied to the rural areas where they were raised. This makes them geographically, economically, and educationally incompatible with city-dwelling “leftovers,” who also face difficulty in partnering with urban men, given the urban men’s general preference for more dutiful, domesticated wives. Part critique of China’s paternalistic ideals, part playful portrait of the romantic travails of China’s trailblazing women and their well-meaning parents who are anxious to see their daughters snuggled into traditional wedlock, Roseann Lake’s Leftover in China focuses on the lives of four individual women against a backdrop of colorful anecdotes, hundreds of interviews, and rigorous historical and demographic research to show how these "leftovers" are the linchpin to China’s future.

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The Kathryn Zox Show
Ep. 1: Immigrant Success and Ep. 2: Women in China

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 56:25


Kathryn interviews ‘Forty Under 40' Instructor Marc Demetriou, author of “Lessons From My Grandfather: Wisdown for Success in Business and Life”. An Ellis Island immigrant, Demetriou's grandfather came to a new country at age 16 with nothing but a bag full of dreams, courage, wit, and the desire to succeed. Demetriou shares 15 timeless success and fulfillment principles handed down from his grandfather. Demetriou is featured in The NYTimes, The Huffington Post and the Associated Press. Kathryn also interviews The Economist's Cuba Correspondent Roseann Lake, author of “Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World's Next Superpower”. Known as leftovers if they fail to marry by age twenty-five, these women represent a China in which gender roles have not evolved as vigorously as society itself, and where new professional opportunities have made women less willing to compromise their careers or concede to marriage for the sake of it.