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durée : 03:00:08 - Le 6/9 - par : Marion L'hour, Benjamin Dussy, Mathilde Khlat, Elodie Royer - Daniel Tammet, Claudia Senik et Philippe Askenazy sont les invités du 6/9 du dimanche 5 janvier. - réalisé par : Marie MéRIER
Part 2 of the episode. We recommend you listen to Part 1 if you haven't already.What really drives happiness in the 21st century? The UN designates March 20 as “International Day of Happiness” to celebrate the importance of happiness and well-being as “universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings worldwide and in public policy objectives".Join Kokou Agbo-Bloua as he delves into the dynamics of happiness economics and the pursuit of genuine well-being in today's globalized world. Kokou questions the conventional metrics of success and prosperity, pondering whether the path to true happiness lies beyond material wealth and economic growth. Could sustainability, ESG principles, and ethical finance pave the way for a more meaningful existence, transcending traditional measures of prosperity?Through an engaging discussion with esteemed guest Claudia Senik, professor at the Paris School of Economics, Kokou confronts the pressing issues of intergenerational equity, societal well-being, and the imperative to balance present gratification with future sustainability.Delving into the Bhutanese philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH), we discover a holistic approach to societal progress that transcends mere economic indicators, emphasizing the importance of cultural, environmental, and psychological well-being. As we contemplate the future landscape of happiness amidst the challenges of climate change and socio-economic disparities, we seek to redefine prosperity in terms of collective welfare and sustainable flourishing.Ultimately, this episode serves as a poignant reminder that true happiness is not merely a fleeting emotion but a conscious pursuit of harmony, purpose, and interconnectedness. Join us to unlock the keys to lasting fulfillment.About this showWelcome to 2050 Investors your monthly guide to understanding the intricate connections between finance, globalisation, and ESG.Join host Kokou Agbo-Bloua, Head of Economics, Cross-Asset & Quant Research at Societe Generale, for an investigation of the economic and market megatrends shaping the present and future, and how these trends might influence our progress to meeting 2050's challenging global sustainability targets.In each episode, Kokou deep dives into the events impacting the economy, financial markets, the planet, and society. Through a magical blend of personal anecdotes, in-depth research and narratives overlaid with music, sound effects, and pop culture references, there's certainly something for everyone.Kokou also interviews industry-leading experts, personalities, entrepreneurs and even Nobel prize winners! You will learn from the best on a wide range of subjects on current affairs, market shifts, and economic developments.If you like 2050 Investors, please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your support will help us spread the word and reach new audiences. If you're seeking a brief and entertaining overview of market-related topics and their business and societal implications, subscribe now to stay informed!Previous episodes of 2050 Investors have explored ESG-influenced financial assets, climate change, AI, greenflation, smart cities, globalization, plastic pollution, food, health care, biodiversity, the energy transition, and more.CreditsPresenter & Writer: Kokou Agbo-Bloua. Editor: Vincent Nickelsen, Jovaney Ashman. Production Designer: Emmanuel Minelle, Radio K7 Creative. Executive Producer : Fanny Giniès. Sound Director: Marc Valenduc. Music: Rone. Graphic Design: Cédric Cazaly.Whilst the following podcast discusses the financial markets, it does not recommend any particular investment decision. If you are unsure of the merits of any investment decision, please seek professional advice. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
L'ObSoCo reçoit Claudia Senik, professeure d'économie à Sorbonne Université et la Paris School of Economics pour échanger sur l'état des savoirs concernant les déterminants du bonheur. Références : • Teleworking and Life Satisfaction in Germany during COVID-19: The Importance of Family Structure. Claudia Senik, Anthony Lepinteur, Andrew Clark, Conchita D'Ambrosio and Carsten Schröder. Journal of Population Economics, 37(1), 2024.• Time-Use and Subjective Well-Being: Is Diversity Really the Spice of Life? Naomi Friedman-Sokuler and Claudia Senik, in Time Use in Economics- Research in Labor Economics 51(1): 1-34, 2024.• Le bien-être en France. Rapport 2023. CEPREMAP, Mathieu Perona et Claudia Senik eds. 2024.• Le travail à distance. Défis, enjeux, limites, ed. La Découverte, 2023.• L'économie du bonheur. Seuil, La République des idées. 2014.
durée : 00:21:47 - L'invité de 8h20 - par : Marion L'hour, Ali Baddou - Claudia Senik, Stéphane Floccari et Jean Viard sont les invités du grand entretien de 8h20 de Christelle Rebière ce samedi, avec cette question : les Jeux peuvent-ils nous réconcilier ?
durée : 03:11:34 - Le 6/9 - par : Christelle Rebière - Victorien Erussard, Stéphane Floccari, Jean Viard, Claudia Senik sont les invités du 6/9.
In this special edition of Law Talk with Epstein & Yoo, Richard Epstein and John Yoo are joined by National Review's Charles C.W. Cooke to discuss the Supreme Court's decisions concerning Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in Trump v. United States, as well as Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and its companion case, Relentless, Inc. v. […]
Richard Epstein and John Yoo discuss the last two weeks of Supreme Court rulings covering challenges to Second, Fourteenth, and Sixteenth Amendments. They also preview the upcoming challenge to Chevron Deference and dive into disputes among the originalist thinkers on the court. Finally, they weigh in on criticisms of recent disclosures by Justice Thomas and […]
Richard and John respond to the clearing of student protests at major universities and judge their claims to the validity of their encampments. They also discuss the likelihood that the International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and whether President Biden will continue the pressure that his predecessor did on the […]
Richard and John get into it over Trump's many trials, the likelihood that he'll receive a fair one in New York City, and the windfall he appears to have received as Truth Social's holding company goes public. They discuss the likelihood that John Eastman loses his license to practice law and they make predictions about […]
The faculty lounge is invaded by a guest host who pits Richard and John against one another, starting with their differences in opinion over when the government should regulate social media companies. While they predict the same Supreme Court ruling, they disagree on what constitutes government involvement in key dominated industries. Next Richard and John […]
It's a lively session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are both coming to us from California and … let's just say that Richard seems to be enjoying life in the sun. First up, a guided tour through Donald Trump's legal travails: the questions about whether he'll be allowed on the ballot, the controversy over presidential immunity, and the debate over whether a second Trump Administration will pose a unique threat to the rule of law. Then we delve into a controversy over executive power regarding Joe Biden: is the president overstepping the limits of his office with attacks on the Houthis in Yemen? Some senators think so. Finally, we stop off at the Supreme Court to examine the case that might upend the administrative state — and we also examine why former Supreme Court clerks are getting half-million dollar signing bonuses. All that, plus wisdom from Richard's Uncle Albert, an In-N-Out update from John (would it be the California episode without it?), and a (mean-spirited and factually inaccurate) discussion of why Senik didn't go to law school.
It's a lively session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are both coming to us from California and … let's just say that Richard seems to be enjoying life in the sun. First up, a guided tour through Donald Trump's legal travails: the questions about whether he'll be allowed on […]
It's a lively session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are both coming to us from California and … let's just say that Richard seems to be enjoying life in the sun. First up, a guided tour through Donald Trump's legal travails: the questions about whether he'll be allowed on the ballot, the controversy over presidential immunity, and the debate over whether a second Trump Administration will pose a unique threat to the rule of law. Then we delve into a controversy over executive power regarding Joe Biden: is the president overstepping the limits of his office with attacks on the Houthis in Yemen? Some senators think so. Finally, we stop off at the Supreme Court to examine the case that might upend the administrative state — and we also examine why former Supreme Court clerks are getting half-million dollar signing bonuses. All that, plus wisdom from Richard's Uncle Albert, an In-N-Out update from John (would it be the California episode without it?), and a (mean-spirited and factually inaccurate) discussion of why Senik didn't go to law school.
The faculty lounge reopens for a holiday session and we start on a somber note as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo react to the breaking news of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's death. Then, we get their analysis on the latest in the Israel-Hamas war, consider whether the courts have gone too far in imposing […]
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It's a jam-packed session in the faculty lounge as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo go around the horn for a comprehensive look at the issues of the day: What does “international law” mean in the context of the war in Gaza? Should student activists be punished for their support of Hamas? Will the Supreme […]
It's an interactive session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo submit to the annual tradition of answering listener questions. There's some serious legal analysis — can Donald Trump become president from behind bars? Can the 14th Amendment keep him off the ballot? What powers does Congress have to regulate abortion […]
Is Donald Trump toast? Are the walls closing in on Hunter Biden? Those are questions that can't adequately be answered by two minutes of cable news. Luckily, Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are here with one of the all-time deep-dive Law Talk episodes: a thorough look at the cases facing Donald Trump in Georgia, […]
durée : 00:43:47 - On n'arrête pas l'éco - par : Alexandra Bensaid - La France est-elle en train de vivre sa réindustrialisation ? Tout en opérant le virage vers l'économie verte ? On en débat ce samedi. Mais aussi, l'impact du télétravail en France, un détour par les Etats-Unis où Obama se mue en explorateur du monde du travail, comme notre reporter en France. - invités : Claudia Senik - Claudia Senik : professeure d'économie à Sorbonne Université et à l'École d'économie de Paris. Elle dirige l'Observatoire du bien-être du CEPREMAP et est directrice adjointe du CEPREMAP (Centre pour la Recherche Economique et ses Applications). - réalisé par : Juliette GOUX
It's graduation season in the faculty lounge, but Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are still hard at work. In this month's installment: What does the Durham report say about the future of the FBI? Should Daniel Penny stand trial for the headlock that ended Jordan Neely's life? What explains the bizarre alliances behind the Supreme Court's decision to let California control how the nation's pigs are raised? And can Baltimore really sue automakers for making cars too easy to steal? Plus Epstein visits South America, Yoo ruins a graduation ceremony, and Senik gracelessly declines into middle age.
It's graduation season in the faculty lounge, but Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are still hard at work. In this month's installment: What does the Durham report say about the future of the FBI? Should Daniel Penny stand trial for the headlock that ended Jordan Neely's life? What explains the bizarre alliances behind the […]
It's graduation season in the faculty lounge, but Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are still hard at work. In this month's installment: What does the Durham report say about the future of the FBI? Should Daniel Penny stand trial for the headlock that ended Jordan Neely's life? What explains the bizarre alliances behind the Supreme Court's decision to let California control how the nation's pigs are raised? And can Baltimore really sue automakers for making cars too easy to steal? Plus Epstein visits South America, Yoo ruins a graduation ceremony, and Senik gracelessly declines into middle age.
We're breaking out birthday candles as one of the professors celebrates a milestone birthday. Once the festivities (which somehow devolve into a conversation about medical innovation) conclude, Professors Epstein and Yoo are on to the topics at hand: Was Fox News right to settle with Dominion? Does America need tougher defamation laws? Is Clarence Thomas's […]
Nearly ten years ago, Natalie Senik says a doctor told her that because of her mental health, she would never work or be in a relationship again. Now Senik has flipped the script. The Victoria resident has been working in peer support following a career change a few years ago. She also writes about her […]
Troy Senik is the author A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. He also was a white house speech writer and is the cofounder of kite and key media. Today, he talks to us about his new book and the life of Grover Cleveland. We talk about how Cleveland became president and the political scene of the time, as well as how and why he is often forgotten today. Senik characterizes Cleveland's principled nature and his time in office. He also gives politicians and Americans both advice on what can be learned from this amazing yet inconspicuous figure in history. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Economy, planet, markets and you The UN designates March 20 of every year as “International Day of Happiness” to celebrate the importance of happiness and well-being as “universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings worldwide and in public policy objectives". This special, two-part episode of “2050 Investors” is all about happiness. What does it mean to be happy in the 21st century, what is happiness, can we measure and influence it on a national or worldwide scale? And can we decarbonise our pursuit of happiness? Join Kokou Agbo-Bloua in this exploration of the scientific, cultural, environmental and economic factors that contribute to overall wellbeing. Kokou also dispels common myths and explains why some of the external markers of happiness may not actually bring us the felicity we seek. In part-two, he interviews Claudia Senik, a French expert on Happiness and professor at the Paris School of Economics. They discuss why the French are so unhappy and brings insights on the impact of climate change on happiness. “2050 Investors” offers an investigation into tomorrow's economic and market mega-trends, ahead of 2050's global sustainability targets. Sourcing information directly from market practitioners, the financial press, research reports, the podcast provides you with insights from all around the globe. New episodes monthly: please subscribe, leave comments and spread the word! Credits. Presenter & Writer: Kokou Agbo-Bloua. Editor: Vincent Nickelsen, Jovaney Ashman. Production Designer: Emmanuel Minelle, Radio K7 Creative. Executive Producer : Fanny Giniès. Sound Director: Marc Valenduc. Music: Rone. Graphic Design: Cédric Cazaly. Whilst the following podcast discusses the financial markets, it does not recommend any particular investment decision. If you are unsure of the merits of any investment decision, please seek professional advice.
The faculty lounge reopens for a special Presidents' Day session in which Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo kick things off by revealing their picks for the most under- and overrated presidents. Then we're on to current controversies: will a talkative juror foul the case against Donald Trump in Georgia? Why is Mike Pence employing […]
durée : 00:18:33 - L'invité du week-end - par : Carine BECARD, Eric Delvaux - Dans le grand entretien d'aujourd'hui : Claudia Senik, économiste et directrice de l'Observatoire du Bien-être (Cepremap). "Les Français sont beaucoup moins heureux que ce que l'on pourrait attendre par rapport à leurs conditions de vie objectives", constate-t-elle.
durée : 03:00:18 - Le 6/9 - Kateryna Alaieva et Oleksii Potomkin, les deux danseurs du Ballet national d'Ukraine, jouant les deux rôles-titres du ballet "Giselle" sont nos invités de 7h50. Claudia Senik, économiste et directrice de l'Observatoire du Bien-être est l'invitée du grand entretien.
Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd and the 24th president of the United States, the only man to win nonconsecutive terms in the Oval Office. In his new book, Man of Iron, author Troy Senik discusses Cleveland's improbable rise from obscure lawyer in upstate New York to mayor of Buffalo, governor of New York, and finally, in 1885, president of the United States; followed by his subsequent loss of the White House in the election of 1888 to Benjamin Harrison, and his unprecedented—and as yet unrepeated—return to the Oval Office after beating Harrison in 1892. Senik also discusses Cleveland's complicated personal life, why Cleveland helped pioneer the concept of limited government, and why he fiercely opposed the forces of American imperialism. Cleveland also fought against Congress and the political machines in place at the time, including the one in his own party, making him a true maverick long before that phrase was ever applied to politicians.
The king welcomes Troy Senik, author of A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. Senik pulls Cleveland out of unjust obscurity, charting his dizzying rise from obscure lawyer to president in just three years, all thanks to honesty, principle, and an indefatigable work ethic. Troy is also co-founder of Kite & Key Media, former Vice President of Policy and... Source
The king welcomes Troy Senik, author of A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. Senik pulls Cleveland out of unjust obscurity, charting his dizzying rise from obscure lawyer to president in just three years, all thanks to honesty, principle, and an indefatigable work ethic. Troy is also co-founder of Kite & Key Media, former Vice President of Policy and Programs for the Manhattan Institute, and most importantly, former Editor-in-Chief of Ricochet. Jon then discusses other news buzz, including the latest from Ukraine and the state of the midterms. Subscribe to the King of Stuff Spotify playlist featuring picks from the show. This week, Jon recommends “Billie Toppy” by Men I Trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The king welcomes Troy Senik, author of A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. Senik pulls Cleveland out of unjust obscurity, charting his dizzying rise from obscure lawyer to president in just three years, all thanks to honesty, principle, and an indefatigable work ethic. Troy is also co-founder of Kite & Key Media, former Vice President of Policy and... Source
The king welcomes Troy Senik, author of A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. Senik pulls Cleveland out of unjust obscurity, charting his dizzying rise from obscure lawyer to president in just three years, all thanks to honesty, principle, and an indefatigable work ethic. Troy is also co-founder of […]
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Troy Senik, former White House speechwriter and co-founder of Kite & Key Media, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his book "A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland" and explain how Cleveland's time in the White House offers helpful context for the current political climate. You can find Senik's book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/A-Man-of-Iron/Troy-Senik/9781982140748
Author Troy Senik says in his new book, "A Man of Iron," that Grover Cleveland was the self-made, scrupulously honest man Americans often say they want as their president. President Cleveland served two nonconsecutive terms as commander and chief, a term as Governor of New York, and even as sheriff in western New York's Erie County. In this episode, Mr. Senik, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, discusses Cleveland's political career. According to Mr. Senik President Cleveland became the most successful Democratic politician of his era, though he has become a minor icon for modern-day libertarians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The fall semester is under way in the faculty lounge as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo take us through the latest legal controversies. On the syllabus: The many twists and turns of the FBI's investigation into Donald Trump — Was the raid justified? Can the president declassify documents at will? And what's a special […]
In a special episode of Law Talk, professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo do a deep dive into Dobbs v. Jackson, the Supreme Court case overturning Roe v. Wade — and take listener questions while they're at it. They analyze the logic of Justice Alito's decision, the controversial concurrence of Clarence Thomas, the uncomfortable middle ground occupied by […]
Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo come together for an emergency session in the faculty lounge, wherein they break down the consequences of the leaked Supreme Court abortion decision, the strengths and weaknesses of Justice Samuel Alito's draft opinion, and what the decision could mean for the future of the Court and the country.
The faculty lounge has been closed for repairs, and after a long absence the men of Law Talk are back with a super-sized episode. On the agenda: the rise of KBJ and the legacy of Justice Breyer; the fallout from the end of the mask mandate; the January 6 Commission's new effort to hem in executive power; Florida tries to undo Disney World's legal privileges; Justice Gorsuch sounds a controversial note over the treatment of American territories; and should the government give legal personhood to … bodies of water? All that plus Yoo becomes a rock star, Epstein fends off troublesome tuba players, and Senik's got an innovative new proposal about American statehood.
The faculty lounge has been closed for repairs, and after a long absence the men of Law Talk are back with a super-sized episode. On the agenda: the rise of KBJ and the legacy of Justice Breyer; the fallout from the end of the mask mandate; the January 6 Commission's new effort to hem in […]
The faculty lounge has been closed for repairs, and after a long absence the men of Law Talk are back with a super-sized episode. On the agenda: the rise of KBJ and the legacy of Justice Breyer; the fallout from the end of the mask mandate; the January 6 Commission's new effort to hem in executive power; Florida tries to undo Disney World's legal privileges; Justice Gorsuch sounds a controversial note over the treatment of American territories; and should the government give legal personhood to … bodies of water? All that plus Yoo becomes a rock star, Epstein fends off troublesome tuba players, and Senik's got an innovative new proposal about American statehood.
Seit einem Monat lebt die Ukrainerin Maryna Striletska bei ihrer Schwester Eugenia Senik. Sie floh aus de Ostukraine, als die russischen Soldaten kamen.
How to Update Your Pricing with Sebastien David and Sylvain Gregoire! Senik.ca. Coming out of the pandemic, does your business need a pricing overhaul? What method of pricing best fits your company? What options should you consider?
The faculty lounge moves west, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo both check in from sunny California (while resident cat-herder Troy Senik stays behind in frigid New York). On this installment: Did the Supreme Court's parsing of the vaccine mandate pass muster? Have we figured out Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett yet? Can Donald […]
Senik. Preprosta beseda za preprosto stavbo, ki pa skriva bogate in zanimive zgodbe, tradicijo, izročilo in spomine na svet, ki izginja. Slovenska krajina je prepredena z različnimi kmetijskimi gospodarskimi objekti, nekateri se še uporabljajo za pravi namen, druge pa počasi jemlje zob časa. Govorimo o kozolcih, steljnikih, tako imenovanih pajštvah – sušilnicah sadja – in senikih. Ti so še posebno v Posočju, med Kobaridom in Tolminom, nekaj posebnega. V Tolminskem muzeju so se povezali z dolgoletnim zbiralcem izročila Pavletom Četrtičem iz Kobarida, ki že desetletja vneto raziskuje, zapisuje in dokumentira ustno in materialno zapuščino Posočja. Med različnimi ostanki preteklosti ga še posebno navdušujejo seniki in vse, kar je povezano z njimi. Popolnoma drugače pa so seniki začarali Elvisa Jerkiča iz Tolmina, mladega študenta arhitekture in fotografa. Pritegnili sta ga preprostost in arhetipskost teh poslopij. Sodelovanje vseh treh partnerjev je rodilo razstavo in katalog. Več o senikih v Zgornjem Posočju pa v oddaji Sledi časa, njen avtor je Milan Trobič.
It's a festive year-end session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo dissect the latest drama before the Supreme Court. Is Roe v. Wade headed for annihilation? Is California's attempt to use the logic of the Texas abortion law to go after guns, the beginning of 50-state chaos? And speaking of firearms, is […]
The faculty lounge is open for visitors as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo tackle the latest legal controversies: will the Supreme Court open the door to challenges to the controversial Texas abortion law? Can Donald Trump use executive privilege to keep the January 6 commission away from his White House records? Will Steve Bannon's […]
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Turns out experts don't have so much expertise after all; the zen and psychology of the tax code (and Rob's pitch for the flat tax); the evolution of the word “tranny”; Ricochet editors ( Senik, Levy, and Gabriel) on their favorite member posts; Is the debate about Benghazi over?; a view of the U.S./ Israel relationship from the Israeli P.O.V.; and Lileks needs help finishing his limerick. Source