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I AM GPH
EP176 Tanzania Fieldwork: Climate Change and Systems Thinking with Bethel Abraham and Sona Fall

I AM GPH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 40:20


In this episode, we speak with Master of Public Health students Bethel Abraham and Sona Fall about their study abroad course in Tanzania, which focused on low-cost strategies for waterborne diseases and waste management. We explore their journeys from pre-med backgrounds to public health—Sona's pivot occurred after realizing she could impact lives outside a clinic, while Bethel moved toward systemic change after witnessing the political and healthcare systems affecting children in emergency units. They share how their work with the Applied Global Public Health Initiative (AGPHI) led them to Dar es Salaam. Bethel and Sona detail their work alongside UNICEF and the Ministry of Health, describing an environment where health officials took time off their jobs to learn as equals with students. They discuss the "unlearning" required after their initial focus on malaria and cholera shifted; upon arriving at the Azimio Ward, they found their bus blocked by a massive puddle of standstill water and realized residents prioritized waste management over disease data. By using systems mapping to visualize community outcomes, they pivoted their interventions to address the lack of infrastructure. This episode is a lesson in grounding strategy in empathy and recognizing community members as the experts. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit http://www.publichealth.nyu.edu.

Habari za UN
22 JANUARI 2026

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 11:26


Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina inayotupeleka nchini Tanzania kumsikia kijana Baraka Ayubu ambaye amekuwa kielelezo cha jinsi teknolojia inavyoweza kuleta mageuzi katika mifumo ya ujifunzaji na ustawi wa wanafunzi.Umoja wa Mataifa umesisitiza kuwa uchunguzi wa ukiukwaji mkubwa wa haki za binadamu unaohusishwa na vita kati ya Hamas na Israel huko Ukanda wa Gaza eneo la Palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israel utaendelea, licha ya kuanzishwa kwa Bodi ya Amani ya Gaza ambayo imezinduliwa hii leo na Rais wa Marekani Donald Trump.Tuelekee nchini Kenya ambako zaidi ya watu milioni mbili wanakabiliwa na hali mbaya ya ukosefu wa uhakika wa kupata chakula kufuatia msimu wa mvua fupi za mwezi Oktoba hadi Desemba mwaka 2025 kuwa mkavu zaidi kuwahi kurekodiwa. Kwa mujibu wa shirika la afya la Umoja wa Mataifa Duniani WHO, uhaba wa maji unalazimu familia kutegemea vyanzo visivyo salama, jambo linaloongeza hatari ya kipindupindu, homa ya matumbo, na magonjwa ya kuhara.Mashirika matatu ya Umoja wa Mataifa lile la Afya Duniani, WHO, la kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF pamoja na la Makazi, UN-Habitat, kwa pamoja wamezindua mwongozo mpya unaozitaka serikali na viongozi wa miji kuweka kipaumbele kwa watoto katika upangaji wa miji ili kurejesha maeneo ya michezo yanayozidi kutoweka.Na katika kujifunza lugha ya Kiswahili leo ukumbi ni wake mlumbi wa lugha ya Kiswahili Joramu Nkumbi kutoka nchini Tanzania, anafafanua maana ya "SIKU ZA MUAMBO" katika muktadha wa uchumi.Mwenyeji wako ni Flora Nducha, karibu!

Noticentro
¿Subirá el costo de la licencia en el Edomex? Te decimos 

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 1:27 Transcription Available


SCJN renueva acuerdo de colaboración con Unicef Congreso recibe nombramiento de Gertz Manero como embajador en Reino Unido Canadá reafirma apoyo total a Groenlandia y Dinamarca 

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski
125: Harry Styles & Franz Kafka

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 59:12


This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses the Harry Styles album announcement, recounts French history, and holds a Book Club on Kafka. Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01 

Healing Hearts: Parenting with Purpose-Support for Resilient Families, Support for Parents, Childhood Trauma Advocacy
Understanding Big Emotional Reactions in Children: Trauma-Informed Parenting with Benjamin Perks, Part 1

Healing Hearts: Parenting with Purpose-Support for Resilient Families, Support for Parents, Childhood Trauma Advocacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 23:17


Send us a text“Why does my child react so strongly to things that seem small?” “How can I make my child feel safe and heal after trauma?” — Parenting children with emotional or behavioral challenges can leave even the most loving caregivers feeling unsure and overwhelmed. When you understand how trauma affects child development and attachment, everyday moments become powerful opportunities for connection and healing.Today, Benoit Harpey sits down with Benjamin Perks, global child protection advocate, senior leader at UNICEF, and author of Trauma Proof. Benjamin shares how childhood trauma often shows up through behavior, why secure attachment is one of the strongest protective factors for children, and how trauma-informed parenting can help parents and foster caregivers create safety, connection, and real healing in everyday moments.Start this episode to hear a calmer, more compassionate way to support children with trauma while supporting yourself, too.

Cinco continentes
Cinco continentes - ¿Cuál es la situación humanitaria en Siria?

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 14:00


Hace poco más de un mes se cumplió el aniversario de la caída del régimen de Al Assad en Siria. El cambio, ¿ha ido acompañado de una mejor situación para la infancia en el país? Meritxell Relaño es Representante de UNICEF en Siria.Escuchar audio

Cinco continentes
Cinco Continentes - La UE, dispuesta a no plegarse ante Trump

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 55:25


Donald Trump no cede en sus pretensiones sobre Groenlandia. Su obsesión por hacerse con la isla semiautónoma danesa le está enfrentando frontalmente con los países de la UE, dispuestos a no dejarse intimidad por las amenazas del mandatario estadounidense. A su anuncio de que impondrá aranceles a los que han enviado militares a Groenlandia el bloque comunitario, en su gran mayoría, parece ya dispuesto a responder con duras medias también en el ámbito comercial.Donald Trump también se ha fijado en las Islas Chagos, que tras estar décadas bajo control del Reino Unido están en proceso de ser devueltas a las Mauricio. Hablaremos de ello. Estaremos en Siria porque aunque la situación es mejor tras la caída del régimen de Bachar Al Assad, la integración política de las diferentes etnias y grupos religiosos está siendo complicada. Lo vamos a contar y va a estar con nosotros la representante de UNICEF en Siria. Y les hablaremos también de la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados Palestinos, la UNRWA. El gobierno de Israel la acusa de estar aliada con Hamas y hoy ha comenzado a demoler una de sus sedes en Jerusalén.Escuchar audio

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski
124: Addressing The Heated Rivalry Concerns

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 64:29


This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski addresses the Heated Rivalry concerns, updates the nation on her recent travel, and holds book club.ICE OUT OF OUR CITY / PROTEST RESOURCES:ACLU – https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights Immigrant Defense Project – https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/raids-toolkit Freedom for Immigrants – https://www.freedomforimmigrants.org/resourcesImmigrants Legal Resource Center – https://www.ilrc.org/community-resources/know-your-rights Immigration Justice Campaign – https://immigrationjustice.us/ Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01 

Enfoque internacional
Gaza: La situación humanitaria sigue siendo catastrófica a la espera de la segunda fase del acuerdo

Enfoque internacional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 2:35


Mientras se espera la segunda fase del plan de paz en Gaza, impulsado por el mandatario estadounidense Donald Trump, la situación humanitaria en el enclave sigue siendo catastrófica, alertan las ONG´s.  Hay escasez de comida, enfermedades y muertes ligadas a ataques y al invierno, además de la preocupación por la posible partida de 37 organizaciones humanitarias. En octubre pasado inició la tregua en Gaza, pero una verdadera paz aún se ve lejana y las necesidades de la población de alimentos, vivienda digna o atención médica no dan espera, confirman diferentes organizaciones como Médicos Sin Fronteras (MSF) y Oxfam. Esta semana Unicef informó que, desde el inicio de la tregua, al menos 100 niños han muerto en ataques aéreos y actos de violencia en la Franja y el New York Times publicó que también en este periodo Israel ha demolido más de 2.500 edificios en el enclave, complicando aún más el acceso a una vivienda digna para la población, pues muchos se encuentran bajo tiendas de campaña. Las muertes en Gaza continúan y a ello se suman los fallecimientos por hipotermia o enfermedades ligadas a un invierno bajo condiciones catastróficas, cuenta Claire Nicolet, Coordinadora de urgencias de Médicos Sin Fronteras en Gaza. “Todos los días, sigue habiendo muertos en Gaza, ya sea porque la gente se acerca a la zona controlada por el ejército israelí o por los ataques que siguen produciéndose en zonas que normalmente deberían ser seguras. Lamentablemente, siguen produciéndose ataques a ese nivel”, agregó Nicolet. El invierno y las malas condiciones de vivienda también han generado fallecimientos. “Hemos tenido casos de hipotermia entre los niños y también hemos tenido esos famosos edificios que se derrumban sobre la gente. Así que digamos que, aún hoy, seguimos viendo muertes relacionadas con toda esta situación que vemos en Gaza. Por desgracia, todos los días seguimos oyendo bombardeos, demoliciones de edificios y aún no hemos llegado a algo que se pueda llamar realmente paz”, señaló. El trabajo de las ONG's no es suficiente para cubrir las necesidades del enclave, cuenta la trabajadora humanitaria y esto podría agravarse con la decisión de Israel de prohibir el acceso a 37 ONG. El Estado hebreo argumenta que es una respuesta por no comunicar los nombres de sus empleados, pero las organizaciones temen por la seguridad de sus miembros. Por su parte, la comunidad internacional se muestra preocupada por una escalada de la crisis humanitaria que ya es catastrófica, pues explican que sería muy difícil crear rápidamente una alternativa que pueda cubrir el trabajo que ya se está haciendo y que es precario. “Hoy en día, como Médicos Sin Fronteras, contamos con más de 20 centros de salud a los que prestamos apoyo y 5 hospitales. En la actualidad, no hay nadie capaz de sustituirnos con un volumen de trabajo tan grande. Contamos con más de 1.000 empleados nacionales, por lo que el volumen de actividad es enorme. También somos el segundo distribuidor de agua en la Franja de Gaza. Si hoy tuviéramos que dejar de trabajar, no habría ninguna solución alternativa”, aseguró. Además de la presencia física, están las especialidades que aporta cada organización. “En el caso de MSF, somos especialistas en determinadas patologías o enfermedades, como por ejemplo las quemaduras. No habría ninguna solución alternativa, porque no habría ninguna organización que pueda venir de repente a sustituir el volumen de actividad que estamos realizando como Médicos Sin Fronteras”, agregó Nicolet. Varios países entre los que se encuentran los de la Unión Europea, que enviaron una declaración conjunta, insisten a Israel en dar marcha atrás en su decisión de sacar a estas 37 organizaciones, pero de momento la presión no parece dar resultados.  

As It Happens from CBC Radio
Keeping track of her family…and the future of Iran

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 63:37


Iran continues its crackdown on protesters, Donald Trump continues to muse about American military intervention -- and our guest is increasingly fearful about her country's future.After more than two years of war, students in Gaza have gone back to school -- in many cases, in UNICEF tents because there's no safe school building to go back to.Venezuela's interim government promises to release political prisoners arrested under the Maduro regime -- but one prisoner's son says that promise is hollow. A chimpanzee researcher tells us about her team's analysis of young chimps' behaviour -- and what their proclivity for risk-taking can teach us about how humans parent. Every Saturday morning, Texans line up around the block to buy a loaf of bread from a woman who's a real sourdough starter self-starter -- she's running a bakery business on her front lawn. A California man finally manages to drive a bear out of his crawlspace and back into the forest -- with the help of an elite, humane bear extraction team.As It Happens, the Monday Edition. Radio that gives this story a one out of den.

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Minnesota, Illinois sue Trump administration over ICE surge; State Senate considers “No Kings Act” to hold federal agents accountable – January 13, 2026

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 59:59


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Minnesota, Illinois sue Trump administration over ICE surge, as administration boasts of largest Homeland Security operation ever; Supreme Court hears challenge to state bans on transgender students in school sports; Solano County public workers begin massive 2-day strike, citing 4-month negotiation breakdown; State Senate considering “No Kings Act” to hold federal agents accountable for violating constitutional rights; UNICEF warns of plight of Gaza children, saying “ceasefire that slows the bombs is progress, but one that still buries children is not enough” The post Minnesota, Illinois sue Trump administration over ICE surge; State Senate considers “No Kings Act” to hold federal agents accountable – January 13, 2026 appeared first on KPFA.

Habari za UN
13 JANUARI 2026

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 9:59


Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina inayomulika mwaka mpya 2026 kwa wakazi wa Ukanda wa Gaza eneo la Palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israel ambao wanaendelea kukabiliwa na hali ngumu ya maisha katika kambi za wakimbizi na katika makazi ambayo ni magofu na vifusi vya nyumba zilizoharibiwa wakati wa vita baina ya Jeshi la Israel na Wanamgambo wa Hamas.Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF linasema licha ya sitisho la mapigano huko Gaza, eneo la Palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israeli, maisha ya watoto bado yako katika hali tete, huku zaidi ya watoto 100 wakiwa wameuawa tangu Oktoba mwaka jana lilipoanza sitisho hilo.Vinywaji vyenye sukari na vileo vinazidi kuwa nafuu kwa bei kutokana na viwango vya kodi kwa muda mrefu kuwa vya chini katika nchi nyingi, jambo linalochochea unene kupita kiasi, ugonjwa wa kisukari, magonjwa ya moyo, saratani na maradhi mengineyo hasa miongoni mwa watoto na vijana balehe, zimesema ripoti mpya mbili zilizotolewa leo na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Afya duniani, WHO.Nchini Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC hususan jimboni Ituri, mashariki mwa nchi hiyo ambako ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa kulinda amani, MONUSCO umepatia mafunzo ya ujasiriamali wafungwa kwenye gereza kuu lililoko Bunia, ambao ni mji mkuu wa jimbo hilo.Katika kujifunza lugha ya Kiswahili hii leo, mtaalam wetu Onni Sigalla, Mhariri mwandamizi wa Baraza la Kiswahili la Taifa nchini Tanzania, BAKITA anafafanua maana za neno "MAHULUCHI"Mwenyeji wako ni Flora Nducha, karibu!

Noticentro
Detienen en CDMX a seis integrantes del Tren de Aragua

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 1:53 Transcription Available


Gallardo frena promulgación de la llamada “Ley Esposa” en SLP  CDMX resguarda a 858 perros tras aseguramiento del Refugio Franciscano  Unicef alerta: al menos 100 niños muertos en Gaza durante la tregua  Más información en nuestro podcast

The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
Benjamin Perks, UNICEF's Head of Advocacy Child Development & Protection on the Global Caregiver Forum and the Science of Nurturing Care

The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 29:44


Benjamin Perks, UNICEF's Head of Advocacy for Child Development and Protection, joins Alberto Lidji on the Do One Better Podcast to make the case that the single most powerful investment a society can make is in the relationship between children and their caregivers. Drawing on more than three decades of neuroscience, public health, and social science, Perks explains why secure caregiver child attachment is not only the foundation of healthy childhoods but also one of the strongest predictors of lifelong wellbeing, economic productivity, and social stability. When those relationships break down, the costs ripple outward into education systems, health services, labor markets, and criminal justice systems. When they are strengthened, the benefits compound across generations. At the center of the conversation is the Global Caregiver Forum, an inaugural intergovernmental gathering convened by UNICEF and the World Health Organization with the Government of Spain. Ministers from roughly 25 countries, alongside leading scientists and practitioners, are coming together to accelerate the global scale up of evidence based parenting and caregiver support programs. Perks describes why these programs represent a breakthrough in public policy. A 2022 WHO led systematic review of more than 435 randomized controlled trials shows that evidence based parenting programs consistently increase nurturing care, reduce violence and maltreatment, improve children's developmental outcomes, and significantly improve parental mental health. In other words, they deliver on child protection, early learning, and adult wellbeing at the same time. The discussion moves from science to systems. Today, only about one quarter of countries report having widely available parenting programs, even though the interventions are relatively low cost and highly scalable. Perks explains how UNICEF and partners are working to build the global architecture needed to change that, including common frameworks, measurement tools, and coverage indicators similar to those used for vaccines and other public health interventions. A critical theme is the return on investment. While the largest gains of early childhood support appear over decades, Perks points to growing evidence that parenting programs also generate benefits within political and budget cycles. These include reductions in low birth weight, fewer child placements in institutional care, better parental mental health, and lower productivity losses, all of which translate into tangible fiscal savings for governments. Listeners also hear what modern caregiver support actually looks like. All families have access to support, with additional intensity for those facing higher risks due to poverty, trauma, or mental health challenges. Delivery channels range from home visiting and health systems to community hubs and digital tools, all adapted to local culture and context. Beyond the forum, Perks reflects on a broader shift underway in global child policy. Too often, governments are presented with long lists of disconnected reforms. He argues that real progress requires focusing on a small number of interventions that are scientifically proven, politically feasible, and capable of driving multiple outcomes at once. Parenting programs and universal access to quality early childhood education sit at the top of that list. The conversation also touches on the newly established International Day of Play, a United Nations observance led by UNICEF and UNESCO. Perks explains why play is not a luxury but a biological and social necessity that underpins learning, creativity, resilience, and human connection across the life course. The episode closes with a powerful reminder. In a world marked by polarization and instability, the science of child development offers something rare: a practical, evidence based pathway to improve human wellbeing at scale. By investing in caregiving, attachment, and play, societies have an unprecedented opportunity to prevent trauma, and give every child the chance to grow up safe, loved, and nurtured. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 350+ case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship. 

UN News
UN News Today 09 January 2026

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 4:10


Ukraine: 6,000 apartments in Kyiv left without power after latest Russia strikes  Sudan marks grim milestone of 1,000 days of war: OCHA, UNICEF  UN chief insists global body will continue vital work despite U.S. withdrawals 

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
"War against winter, war against prices, still a war from the sky" - UNICEF on Gaza

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 5:46


UNICEF'S James Elder, who is in Gaza, discusses the current conditions people are enduring.

Habari za UN
UNICEF yaonya uhaba wa fedha wawaweka na watoto hatarini nchini Sudan

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 3:21


Leo imetimia siku 1000 tangu kuzuka kwa vita nchini Sudan, vita vinavyohusisha Jeshi la Sudan SAF na Kikosi cha Wanamgambo wa Sudan cha Msaada wa Haraka RSF. Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Uhamiaji IOM limesema mtu mmoja kati ya watatu nchini humo ni mkimbizi ndani ya nchi yake au amekimbilia nje ya nchi huku Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF likieleza mzozo huo ambao umeendelea kusababisha janga kubwa la kibinadamu unawatesa zaidi wanawake na watoto kwani wanabeba mzigo mkubwa wa madhara ya vita. Tuungane na Rashid Malekela kwa taarifa zaidi

Habari za UN
09 JANUARI 2026

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 11:17


Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia uchaguzi mkuu nchini Uganda, elimu kwa watoto nchini Sudan leo ikitimia siku 1000 tangu kuzuka kwa vita nchini humo, na juhudi za wanawake za kuhifadhi misitu huko Narok nchini Kenya.Ikiwa zimebakia siku 6 kabla ya kufanyika kwa uchaguzi mkuu nchini Uganda, hii leo Umoja wa Mataifa imetoa ripoti inayobainisha kuwa uchaguzi huo utafanyika katika mazingira yaliyogubikwa na ukandamizaji, vitisho dhidi ya wapinzani wa kisiasa, watetezi wa haki za binadamu, na waandishi wa habari.Leo imetimia siku 1000 tangu kuzuka kwa vita nchini Sudan, vita vinavyohusisha Jeshi la Sudan SAF na Kikosi cha Wanamgambo wa Sudan cha Msaada wa Haraka RSF. Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Uhamiaji IOM limesema mtu mmoja kati ya watatu nchini humo ni mkimbizi ndani yanchi yake au amekimbilia nje ya nchi huku Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF likieleza mzozo huo ambao umeendelea kusababisha janga kubwa la kibinadamu unawatesa zaidi wanawake na watoto kwani wanabeba mzigo mkubwa wa madhara ya vita.Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Maendeleo, (UNDP), nchini Kenya, kupitia mradi wa kuhimili tabianchi au Climate Promise Guarantee, limewawezesha wanawake wa jamii ya asili katika Kaunti ya Narok, nchini humo kuongoza juhudi za uhifadhi wa misitu huku wakilinda urithi wao wa kitamaduni na kuboresha maisha ya familia zao.Mwenyeji wako ni Leah Mushi, karibu!

Cinco continentes
Cinco continentes - La carta de UNICEF a los Reyes Magos

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 9:38


Hoy, 6 de enero, es uno de los días más especiales del año. Muchos de ustedes, si se han portado bien, y especialmente los niños habrán recibido algún regalo de los Reyes Magos. Pero lamentablemente hay muchos que no han podido hacerlo. Por eso siempre, pero especialmente hoy, queremos hablar con quienes trabajan todo el año por que niños de todo el mundo tengan la infancia que merecen. Nos acompaña la responsable de programas internacionales de UNICEF, Blanca Carazo.Escuchar audio

Cinco continentes
Cinco continentes - La coalición de aliados se reúne para abordar la situación en Ucrania

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 56:06


En París los 35 integrantes de la llamada Coalición de Voluntarios, aliados de Ucrania, se han reunido con el objetivo de concretar las garantías de seguridad de cara a un hipotético alto el fuego. Tres días después del ataque de Estados Unidos y la detención de Nicolás Maduro, la situación sigue siendo de incertidumbre. Estaremos en Cúcuta, en la frontera de Colombia y Venezuela. También hablaremos de la nueva posición de María Corina Machado, ahora decidida prácticamente a darle el Nobel de la paz a Trump. Y no nos olvidamos de Groenlandia porque vuelve a estar en el centro del debate.Además el asalto al capitolio por parte de seguidores de Donald Trump que se negaban a que se certificase el triunfo en las urnas de Joe Biden hace hoy cinco años. Vamos a estar también en Suiza, para saber cómo avanzan las investigaciones del incendio ocurrido en Nochevieja que causó 40 muertos y 116 heridos; también en Alemania porque el canciller ha decidido centrar sus esfuerzos en mejorar la economía y en Italia, que ha acogido satisfactoriamente las medidas de la Comisión Europea para impulsar el apoyo a los agricultores, mientras se preparan para las delicadas negociaciones sobre el acuerdo comercial con Mercosur.Y vamos a tener dos entrevistas: una con el abogado defensor de derechos humanos saharui Mhamed Hali y como hoy es el día de Reyes no queremos olvidarnos de quienes hacen mucho durante todo el año por la infancia así que también va a estar con nosotros la responsable de programas internacionales de UNICEF, Blanca Carazo. Escuchar audio

A vivir que son dos días
Visión semanal informativa | Transparencia bajo sospecha

A vivir que son dos días

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 21:49


Arrancamos el año poniendo el foco en uno de los pilares fundamentales de la democracia: la transparencia. Conversamos con Óscar Hernández, activista madrileño por los servicios públicos y la transparencia; y nos colamos con la periodista Rosa Badía en los preparativos de la subasta solidaria Cap Nen Sense Joguina, una iniciativa que cumple 59 años y que este año amplía su alcance solidario colaborando con UNICEF en Gaza.  

Global News Podcast
Tributes paid to dead and injured after fire at Swiss resort

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 24:58


Hundreds take part in a vigil in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana after around 40 people died in a fire at a bar while out celebrating New Year. Also: Colombia's armed forces say they have "neutralised" the main leader of one of Venezuela's most powerful and far-reaching criminal gangs; fresh research indicates that psychedelic drugs could be beneficial in treating a range of mental disorders; the UN children's agency Unicef estimates that more than a million Palestinian children trapped in Gaza desperately need mental health support and we talk to the great grandson of the Czech artist, Alphonse Mucha, best known for his paintings of graceful powerful female figures that helped define the Art Nouveau era. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk

Woman's Hour
Living at home during university, Child violence in the DRC, What is RED-S?

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 57:18


A new report out from UNICEF has revealed some devastating figures on the prevalence of sexual violence against children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Nationwide data indicates that more than 35,000 cases of sexual violence against children were recorded from January to September of 2025. It is understood that the true number is likely to be higher than these figures, with the crime being underreported due to fear and stigma. Kylie Pentelow is joined by UNICEF's Chief of Child Protection, Ramatou Touré, to discuss the report. Maintaining friendships in adulthood can feel like a full-time job, especially when calendars clash, energy runs low, and “let's catch up soon” becomes a recurring loop. We revisit The Woman's Hour Guide to Life episode on friendships to explore why staying connected is so challenging in a busy life. Nuala McGovern speaks to journalist Claire Cohen, psychotherapist Dr Julia Samuel, and the psychologist Dr Marisa G Franco, who share expert insights, relatable stories, and advice you'll genuinely want to put into practice.Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport, or RED-S as it's known, was once framed as a concern only for elite athletes. But as running culture intensifies alongside weight-loss jabs and healthy eating trends, RED-S has become more widespread. It's often hard to spot, but the long-term consequences can be devastating, impacting immune function, growth and fertility. Sports dietitian Renee McGregor and Jodie Pearlman, who experienced the condition first hand, tell Kylie more about the condition.It's peak time for university applications at the moment, with the deadline looming in mid January. UCAS' data for 2025, shows that 31% of 18 year olds in the UK are planning to live at home this year, which is a record high compared to 22% a decade ago. So if almost a third are staying at home, what is student life like today and how does it compare to the student experience of the past? Discussing this with Kylie are Sakithya Nathan, a first year student at Birkbeck University in London, Daisy Depledge-Kittle, a third year student at Leeds Trinity University, and Dr Aimee Quickfall, Head of the School of Education and Childhood at Leeds Trinity University. Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Andrea Kidd

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering

We're here to wish you a very happy New Year! We hope you're ringing in the new year in good health and looking forward to what's ahead in 2026. As people are setting goals and making resolutions, we're re-running an episode today on the future of motivation. Last year, we sat down with Szu-chi Huang, an expert in motivation. She explained how science is changing our understanding of goal-setting and achievement, and offered a few tricks you can try when you feel stuck. We hope you'll tune in again today and pick up a few insights on how to sustain enthusiasm for your goals over time.Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your question. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: ​​Szu-chi HuangConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / FacebookChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces Szu-chi Huang, a professor of Marketing at Stanford GSB.(00:02:13) Studying MotivationSzu-chi shares what led her to study motivational science.(00:02:45) Defining MotivationMotivation as the drive to close the gap between current and ideal self.(00:03:39) The Science of MotivationStudying motivation through behavioral and neurological data.(00:04:30) Why It Matters in BusinessHow motivation science applies to leaders, teams, and customers.(00:05:21) The Motivation FrameworkThe strategies needed in order to stay motivated over time.(00:06:24) Journey vs. Destination MindsetThe different mindsets needed throughout the stages of motivation.(00:08:03) Motivating Kids to Choose HealthyCollaborating with UNICEF to study what motivates children.(00:09:37) Gamified Coupons in PanamaA study using gamified coupons to influence children's food choices.(00:13:08) Loyalty Programs as MotivationHow customer reward programs act as structured goal journeys.(00:15:29) Progress Versus PurposeThe different incentives needed in each stage of loyalty programs.(00:17:11) Retirement Saving LessonsHow financial institutions apply motivational science to long-term goals.(00:19:54) Motivation in Social ContextThe role of social connections in goal pursuit and sustaining motivation.(00:21:20) Support vs. Competition in Shared GoalsThe benefits and drawbacks of sharing goal journeys with others.(00:24:52) Designing Apps for MotivationHow redesigning user interfaces can help users stay motivated.(00:26:02) AI as a Motivation CoachUsing AI to personalize feedback across all stages of goal pursuit.(00:28:50) Starting and Sustaining a GoalPractical strategies for launching and sustaining a goal.(00:30:59) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Habari za UN
UNICEF nchini Zambia watoa mafunzo ya kupika vyakula bora vyenye lishe kwa ajili ya watoto

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 2:21


Nchini Zambia, mafunzo ya mapishi yanayotolewa na Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masuala ya watoto, UNICEF, kwa wanawake yamefanikiwa kubadilisha namna familia zinavyowalisha watoto wao, kwa kutumia vyakula ambavyo tayari vinapatikana katika mazingira yao. Taarifa zaidi na Leah Mushi.

Habari za UN
02 JANUARI 2026

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 9:59


Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia wakimbizi kutoka DR Congo wanaokimbilia Burundi, lishe bora kwa watot nchini Zambia, na afya ya uzazi na msaada wa UNFPA kwa wasichana vijana nchini Kenya. Kilio cha wakimbizi kutoka Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC cha kupatiwa msaada ukiwemo wa chakula kimeitikiwa na Japani, moja ya mdau wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Chakula Duniani, WFP ambapo shirika hilo limepatiwa dola laki sita na elfu ishirini na tano.Nchini Zambia, mafunzo ya mapishi yanayotolewa na Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masuala ya watoto, UNICEF, kwa wanawake yamefanikiwa kubadilisha namna familia zinavyowalisha watoto wao, kwa kutumia vyakula ambavyo tayari vinapatikana katika mazingira yao.Nchini Kenya, shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Afya ya Uzazi na Idadi ya watu, UNFP limechukua hatua kukabiliana na changamoto ya mimba za utotoni zinazochochewa na vikwazo vya kijamii na utamaduni pamoja na upungufu wa huduma za afya ya uzazi na kijinsia zinazofaa kwa vijana. Msichana mmoja anasimulia masaibu aliyopita.Mwenyeji wako ni Sabrina Moshi, karibu!

Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast: Clay Aiken

Stereo Embers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 79:59


"Measure Of A Man" The North Carolina-born Clay Aiken rose to fame on the strength of his record breaking appearance on American Idol, but if you just think of him in terms of that show, you're not getting the full picture. At all. With seven albums under his belt, the golden-voiced Aiken has sold close to ten million albums worldwide, was the first artist whose first single hit #1, hosted two network television specials, toured with Kelly Clarkson, appeared on Broadway in Spamalot and for a Christmas show with Ruben Studdard, wrote a memoir, sang the National Anthem at the World Series, and appeared on Scrubs, SNL, Jimmy Kimmel, All My Children and Days Of Our Lives. Keep in mind this is a partial list. Outside of music, Aiken co-founded the National Inclusion Project which helps advocate for children with disabilities, he's a UNICEF ambassador and in 2014 he ran for congress. Partial list aside, I know as I was reading that all of you and me, by the way, were like, I haven't done enough with my life. Aiken is also a father and he decided to step away from music to raise his son without distraction. And so he did, but with college on the horizon for his son, Aiken has decided to re-enter the ring and this conversation is all about his return. And a bunch of other things, too. Talking to him felt familiar--like catching up with an old friend. You're going to love him. www.clayaiken.com www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com Stereo Embers The Podcast IG + BLUESKY: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski
123: Happy New Year, Broski Nation!!

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 54:06


This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski reflects on the past year and looks forward to the new year.  Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport  The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01 

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
[Top Agency Series] Building Success Through Proof of Concept With Manvir Sandhu

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 46:44


Manvir Sandhu is the Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Zennify, a Salesforce consulting firm that helps financial services organizations drive digital transformation across platforms like Salesforce, Databricks, and AI. Under his leadership, Zennify has become a trusted advisor to CIOs and C-suite executives, earned Platinum-level Salesforce partner status and scaled to over 150 employees, serving clients ranging from regional banks to large enterprises.  Known for leading innovative initiatives, Manvir helped spearhead a vaccine supply chain solution in Haiti with UNICEF and the Clinton Foundation, which was presented at Salesforce Dreamforce. He brings a strong focus on AI, agile transformation, and change management to regulated industries. In this episode… Digital transformation is reshaping entire industries, yet organizations in highly regulated sectors often struggle to choose the right tools and execute change effectively. As AI, data platforms, and compliance requirements evolve at breakneck speed, innovation can stall under the weight of risk and resistance. How are today's leaders pushing past these barriers to create secure, lasting transformation? For Manvir Sandhu, a digital transformation and AI innovation leader, lasting impact comes from pairing deep industry understanding with a practical, iterative mindset. He traces this philosophy back to his early work in healthcare, where his team reimagined post-disaster vaccine management in Haiti by combining Salesforce and IoT to enable real-time tracking and alerts — an approach that later became a model for broader adoption. Building on those lessons, Manvir pivoted to financial services, using focused proof-of-concept projects to earn trust, modernize legacy systems, and deliver a true 360-degree customer view. His experience demonstrates how thoughtfully applied AI can move far beyond basic automation to drive meaningful operational and customer impact. In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz sits down with Manvir Sandhu, Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of Zennify, to explore data-driven transformation in highly regulated industries. They discuss proof-of-concept strategies, agile change management, and practical AI use cases across healthcare and financial services. Manvir also shares insights on empowering early adopters, navigating growth, and maintaining culture through leadership transitions.

ONU News
Unicef: Haiti encerra ano com 3,3 milhões de crianças precisando de ajuda

ONU News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 1:19


ONU News
Desnutrição infantil sem precedentes atinge região do Sudão afetada por conflito

ONU News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 2:02


Pesquisa do Unicef analisou 500 crianças do estado de Darfur do Norte; mais da metade delas sofre alguma forma de desnutrição, com 18% sob risco de morte nas próximas semanas; agência apela por pausa humanitária nos combates para permitir entrega de ajuda.

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
01 30-12-25 LHDW El documental de Guardiola y su Barça de Movistar omite todos los escándalos extradeportivos del club

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 32:01


01 30-12-25 LHDW El documental de Guardiola y su Barça de Movistar omite todos los escándalos extradeportivos del club, Negreira, Unicef etc

NDR Info - Echo des Tages
UNICEF: Krieg und Hunger bedrohen Millionen Kinder

NDR Info - Echo des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 25:49


Fast jedes fünfte Kind auf der Welt wächst in Krisen- und Konfliktgebieten auf - diese Bilanz hat das Kinderhilfswerk zum Jahresende gezogen. Und die Aussichten sind düster. Außerdem: Wie die Menschen in Taiwan auf das chinesische Manöver schauen.

Habari za UN
29 DESEMBA 2025

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 9:59


Katika Jarida la Habari za Umoja wa Mataifa hii leo Flora Nducha anakuletea-Katika ujumbe wake wa mwaka mpya 2026 Katibu Mkuu wa UN Antonio Guterres ameitaka dunia kushikamana kwa ajili ya amani, maendeleo, na usalama badala ya kuongeza mateso-Huko Somalia kwa msaada wa Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF na wadau wakaazi wa Laascanood waboreshewa huduma za afya baada ya kuvurugika kwa miaka miwili-Na Mkuu wa Shirika la Afya la Umoja wa Mataifa Duniani WHO amesema mwaka 2025 ulighubikwa na changamoto lukuki za afya ya umma duniani ikiwemo ukata wa ufadhili, lakini kuna matumaini hasa katika suala la utipwatipwa

Habari za UN
UNICEF na washirika wasaidia kuboresha huduma za afya Laascaanood Somalia

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 2:43


Huko kaskazini mashariki mwa Somalia, eneo la Laascaanood linaendelea kushuhudia maboresho ya huduma muhimu za afya baada ya miaka miwili ya kuvurugika kwa huduma hizo kutokana na mizozo, maboresho haya yanaleta huduma za afya karibu zaidi na akina mama na watoto shukran kwa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto UNICEF na washirika wake. Tupate taarifa zaidi kutoka kwa Leah Mushi.(Taarifa ya Leah)Kwa mujibu wa UNICEF nchini Somalia, mamilioni ya watoto wanakua katika kivuli au mazingira ya ukimya na dharura zilizosahaulika, takribani watoto milioni 1.8 wanahitaji matibabu ya utapiamlo mwaka huu wa 2025. Kila mwaka watoto wapatao 75,000 walio chini ya umri wa miaka mitano hufariki dunia kutokana na magonjwa yanayozuilika na yanayoweza kutibiwa.Miaka miwili ya migogoro imesababisha kusambaratika kwa huduma muhimu huko Laascaanood. Kurejea kwa hali ya utulivu kumeanza kushuhudia urejeshwaji wa taratibu wa huduma hizi muhimu zinazookoa maisha. UNICEF, kwa msaada wa KSRelief na Saudi Esports Federation, inachangia kwenye kutoa huduma jumuishi za afya ya msingi, huku huduma hizo zote zikitolewa chini ya paa moja.Mpaka sasa maelfu ya watu wamefikiwa huku ukisaidia vituo 13 vya afya kama anavyoeleza Dayid Said Ismail Afisa Lishe (Sauti ya Dayid Said Ismail – Evarist)“Mradi huu unasaidia vituo 13 vya afya na unahudumia zaidi ya watu 150,000. Huduma zake zinajumuisha chanjo za watoto, matibabu ya magonjwa kama nimonia na kuhara, pamoja na huduma za magonjwa mengine ya kawaida ya utotoni.”Katika huduma za matibabu tumsikilize Saida Ali Elmi ambaye ni mhudumu wa Afya(Sauti ya Saida Ali Elmi- Sheilah)“Kama mnavyoona, akina mama wengi wamekuwa kwenye foleni tangu saa moja asubuhi na sasa ni saa 5:30 asubuhi. Kwa hiyo wapo hapa kwa ajili ya chanjo za kinga, ikiwemo chanjo za kifua kikuu, surua, polio, pepopunda, kifaduro, pamoja na chanjo mpya iitwayo PCV ya nimonia.”Juhudi hizi zinazofanywa na mashirika haya, tayari zimeanza kuleta matumaini mapya kwa Ayan Hassan Abdi mama mzazi wa Maryam “Nimemleta Maryam kwa sababu alikuwa na homa. Amepatiwa matibabu na pia chanjo. Alifanyiwa vipimo vya homa na kuharisha, na akatibiwa vizuri, Masha'Allah.”

Luis Cárdenas
C5 CDMX refuerza seguridad y firma acuerdo con hoteleros para proteger a la infancia en el Mundial - 29 diciembre 2025.

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 9:48


En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Sheila Amador en ausencia de Luis Cárdenas, Salvador Guerrero Chiprés, coordinador general del C5 en la CDMX, habló sobre la UNICEF y hoteleros firman acuerdo para proteger a las infancias de cara al Mundial de la FIFA 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Habari za UN
24 DESEMBA 2025

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 11:23


WHO: Pombe yasababisha kifo cha mtu 1 kati ya 3 kutokana na majeraha barani Ulaya.Gaza: Uhaba wa vifaa tiba unawatesa wagonjwa.UNICEF na wadau wafanikisha kampeni ya chanjo ya Mpox katika kaunti ya Mombasa - Kenya. 

unicef mpox desemba mombasa kenya
The Broski Report with Brittany Broski
122: Broski Report Wrapped: 2025

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 55:13


This week on The Broski Report, we celebrate the year with some of the best moments from 2025! Happy New Year, Broski Nation! Y'all be safe!  Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport  The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01 

Trumpcast
We Made a Memecoin | 2025 in Review

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 31:28


All this week, What Next and What Next: TBD are re-airing some of our favorite conversations from throughout the year and checking back with the people in those conversations to see how things have – or haven't – changed. This episode originally aired in March.Memecoins are a niche type of cryptocurrency with no intrinsic value. But they remain a popular form of crypto, as seen earlier this year with President Trump's own memecoin. And if it worked for him, then why not our little podcast? Guests: Azeem Khan, advisor to UNICEF's crypto fund and cocreator of the blockchain Morph.Nitish Pahwa, Slate staff writer covering business and tech.If you want to support more of this reporting, in 2026 and beyond, consider signing up for Slate Plus. You'll enjoy ad-free listening across the Slate network, early access to tickets for live events, and you'll never hit the paywall on the site. We're on a mission to get 100 people to join Slate Plus before the new year—and we're even offering a 50-percent-off deal to folks who join us right now. Visit Slate.com/whatnextplus and use the code WHATNEXT50 to get a year of Slate Plus for $59. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Next | Daily News and Analysis
TBD | We Made a Memecoin | 2025 in Review

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 34:58


All this week, What Next and What Next: TBD are re-airing some of our favorite conversations from throughout the year and checking back with the people in those conversations to see how things have – or haven't – changed. This episode originally aired in March. Memecoins are a niche type of cryptocurrency with no intrinsic value. But they remain a popular form of crypto, as seen earlier this year with President Trump's own memecoin. And if it worked for him, then why not our little podcast?  Guests:  Azeem Khan, advisor to UNICEF's crypto fund and cocreator of the blockchain Morph. Nitish Pahwa, Slate staff writer covering business and tech. If you want to support more of this reporting, in 2026 and beyond, consider signing up for Slate Plus. You'll enjoy ad-free listening across the Slate network, early access to tickets for live events, and you'll never hit the paywall on the site.  We're on a mission to get 100 people to join Slate Plus before the new year—and we're even offering a 50-percent-off deal to folks who join us right now. Visit Slate.com/whatnextplus and use the code WHATNEXT50 to get a year of Slate Plus for $59. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
We Made a Memecoin | 2025 in Review

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 31:28


All this week, What Next and What Next: TBD are re-airing some of our favorite conversations from throughout the year and checking back with the people in those conversations to see how things have – or haven't – changed. This episode originally aired in March.Memecoins are a niche type of cryptocurrency with no intrinsic value. But they remain a popular form of crypto, as seen earlier this year with President Trump's own memecoin. And if it worked for him, then why not our little podcast? Guests: Azeem Khan, advisor to UNICEF's crypto fund and cocreator of the blockchain Morph.Nitish Pahwa, Slate staff writer covering business and tech.If you want to support more of this reporting, in 2026 and beyond, consider signing up for Slate Plus. You'll enjoy ad-free listening across the Slate network, early access to tickets for live events, and you'll never hit the paywall on the site. We're on a mission to get 100 people to join Slate Plus before the new year—and we're even offering a 50-percent-off deal to folks who join us right now. Visit Slate.com/whatnextplus and use the code WHATNEXT50 to get a year of Slate Plus for $59. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

If Then | News on technology, Silicon Valley, politics, and tech policy

All this week, What Next and What Next: TBD are re-airing some of our favorite conversations from throughout the year and checking back with the people in those conversations to see how things have – or haven't – changed. This episode originally aired in March. Memecoins are a niche type of cryptocurrency with no intrinsic value. But they remain a popular form of crypto, as seen earlier this year with President Trump's own memecoin. And if it worked for him, then why not our little podcast?  Guests:  Azeem Khan, advisor to UNICEF's crypto fund and cocreator of the blockchain Morph. Nitish Pahwa, Slate staff writer covering business and tech. If you want to support more of this reporting, in 2026 and beyond, consider signing up for Slate Plus. You'll enjoy ad-free listening across the Slate network, early access to tickets for live events, and you'll never hit the paywall on the site.  We're on a mission to get 100 people to join Slate Plus before the new year—and we're even offering a 50-percent-off deal to folks who join us right now. Visit Slate.com/whatnextplus and use the code WHATNEXT50 to get a year of Slate Plus for $59. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

UN News
UN News Today 19 December 2025

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 4:18


Sudan war: Kordofan's El-Obeid ‘one or two steps' away from being attacked - IOM Gaza: Famine is averted but a third child dies of hypothermia - UNICEF DR Congo crisis: Victims of flare-up in eastern regions risk lives to reach safety, says UNHCR 

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski
121: A Very Chungus Christmas

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 59:33


This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski talks about The Beatles, her dream Christmas decor, and this year's Christmas List!  Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport  The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01 

Takin A Walk
Weekly Music History-Deceember 15-21 with Buzz Knight

Takin A Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 38:26 Transcription Available


This Week in Music History: December 15-21 | John Lennon’s Final UK Show, Pink Floyd’s The Wall, Nirvana MTV Unplugged & More Join Buzz Knight and Master of Music Mayhem Harry Jacobs for an unforgettable journey through music history on the Takin’ A Walk podcast! This week’s episode covers December 15-21, packed with legendary moments that shaped rock and roll forever. Featured Music History Highlights:

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Displaced Palestinians struggle with cold, malnutrition in Gaza months after ceasefire

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 6:07


More than two months after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire. The United Nations estimates that 1.5 million people lack shelter. Ali Rogin speaks with UNICEF’s Jonathan Crickx about conditions on the ground in southern Gaza. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski
120: Tackled by Robert Downey Jr's Security

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 58:12


This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski recaps Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, discusses Studio Ghibli, and recounts seeing Robert Downey Jr.  Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport  The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01 

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
Lawrence: After report of Hegseth's 'kill everybody' order, Trump's first instinct was to lie

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 42:55


Tonight on The Last Word: Fallout grows over a report of Pete Hegseth's alleged order to “kill everybody.” Also, Rachel Maddow's latest podcast, “Burn Order,” explores the WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans. And Amanda Gorman takes on a new role as a UNICEF Ambassador. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Rachel Maddow, and Amanda Gorman join Lawrence O'Donnell. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski
119: Thanksgiving But Everything Is Jello

The Broski Report with Brittany Broski

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 61:29


This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski addresses some recent rumors, shares her Thanksgiving invite list, and researches gelatinous food. Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport  The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01