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Background Briefing with Ian Masters
May 6, 2025 - Frank Vogl | Will Bunch | Laurence Rees

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 60:49


The Unprecedented Monetizing of the Oval Office by the Most Corrupt President in US History | How the Trump Mafia Family's Extortion Can be Stopped | Understanding the Nazi Mind and How it Applies to Trump backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia bsky.app/profile/ianmastersmedia.bsky.social facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

Sein und Streit - Das Philosophiemagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Dinge ins Schweben zu versetzen, heißt ihnen ihre Notwendigkeit zu nehmen: Jospeh Vogl spürt dem Schwebenden in Literatur und Philosophie nach und zeigt, warum es gerade heute gut tut, dem unausweichlich Scheinenden das Schwebende entgegenzusetzen. Vogl, Joseph; Miller, Simone www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Sein und Streit

Disorder
Ep111. Crypto Corruption: Trump 2.0 with Frank Vogl

Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 64:59


Corruption, corruption, everywhere corruption. And no attempt to stop it in sight. As Trump and his cronies get rich from cypto, dismantle government, and propose their companies fulfilled outsourced contracts, the meta analysis of the new administration appears plain and simple: The tariffs, the strategic crypto fund, meme coin, it is all just corruption out in the open.     If it is so plain for all to see, how are they getting away with it?    To find out, Jason is joined by Frank Vogl. Formerly a foreign correspondent for The Times (UK), and then a senior official at the World Bank, Frank set up Transparency International in 1993, and then co-founded the Partnership for Transparency Fund in 1998. These two global organizations are at the forefront in the fight by civil society against corruption. Now, Frank is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University and the author of many articles and two books on global corruption – ‘The Enablers' and ‘Waging War on Corruption'.    In their discussion, Jason and Frank delve into the overt corruption of various decisions early in the 2nd Trump Administration, providing a focus on the role cryptocurrency plays in this corruption. Then, they look at the dismantling of anti-corruption mechanisms, and the transformation of the Republican Party into a vehicle for Trumpism and mafioso crony enrichment of Trump's allies. Then: they analyse the complicity of Western nations in enabling corruption, and the economic implications of these actions.    Finally, as they Order the Disorder, Frank pushes for the establishment of an international anti-corruption court, and argues that European governments can and should step up to help fight back against this corruption.    Producer: George McDonagh  Executive Producer: Neil Fearn    Subscribe to our Substack - https://natoandtheged.substack.com/    Show Notes Links:  For more on Frank's work visit - https://www.frankvogl.com/news     For more on Transparency International - https://www.transparency.org/en/     Get Frank's book The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption - Endangering Our Democracy - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Enablers-Kleptocrats-Corruption-Endangering-Democracy-ebook/dp/B09JGL62L1/     Get Frank's book Waging War on Corruption: Inside the Movement Fighting the Abuse of Power - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Waging-War-Corruption-Movement-Fighting/dp/1442218533/   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Judging Refugees: Narrative and Oral Testimony in Refugee Status Determination

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 42:31


A recording of the celebratory launch of 'Judging Refugees: Narrative and Oral Testimony in Refugee Status Determination' held on 20 November 2024. This was a hybrid panel event co-hosted by UNSW's Centre for Criminology, Law & Justice, and the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, in conversation with Dr Anthea Vogl, Dr Tina Dixson, Associate Professor Maria Giannacopoulos and Professor Daniel Ghezelbash. In 'Judging Refugees', Anthea Vogl investigates the black box of the refugee oral hearing and the politics of narrative within individualised processes for refugee status determination (RSD). Drawing on a rich archive of administrative oral hearings in Australia and Canada, Vogl sets global trends of diminished and fast-tracked RSD against the critical role played by the discretionary spaces of refugee decision-making, and the gate-keeping functions of credibility assessment. About the author: Anthea Vogl is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). She teaches and researches in the fields of refugee and migration law, focusing on the social and legal categories of the refugee and non-citizen, executive decision-making, and the criminology of border control. Guest speakers: Dr Tina Dixson (she/her) is an early career academic, advocate, and social policy professional with experience in advancing LGBTIQA+ equality, refugee protection, and responses to gender-based violence. Tina has her own experience of queer displacement, having been forced to leave Ukraine with her partner Dr Renee Dixson due to their LGBTIQA+ activism. Dr Maria Giannacopoulos (she/her) is Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Criminology Law and Justice at UNSW Sydney. She holds a BA(Hons) LLB (Hons) and a PhD in Cultural Studies and is a leading scholar in decolonising approaches to law and criminology. Dr Daniel Ghezelbash (he/him) is Professor of Law and the Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney, and an Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA Fellow. www.unsw.edu.au/kaldor-centre

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2239: Frank Vogl on why Trump's financial deregulation is likely to lead to another global economic crash

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 36:18


The zealously anti-regulatory Trump is back and anti-corruption activist Frank Vogl is very worried. Vogl warns that MAGA's increasingly deregulated America financial landscape could make the 2008 crash look like a minor bump in the economic road. With Trump putting the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act on "pause" and DOGE kingpin Elon Musk openly dreaming of turning X into a bank, we're watching traditional financial regulation shrivel to the minimal levels of Calvin Coolidge's 1920's. Meanwhile, Melania is launching crypto tokens, Putin's kleptocracy has been legitimized by the Ukraine “peace” negotiations, and the increasingly unaccountable banks are begging to gamble with our money again. What could possibly go wrong? Here are the five KEEN ON takeaways from this conversation with Frank Vogl:* Financial Deregulation Concerns - Frank Vogl warns that Trump's administration is actively dismantling financial regulations, including pausing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and weakening the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. He fears this deregulation could lead to a financial crisis potentially worse than 2008.* Three-Pronged Financial Risk - Vogl identifies three interconnected areas of concern:* Traditional banks seeking reduced capital requirements and fewer restrictions* Unregulated expansion of Silicon Valley firms (like X/Twitter) into banking* The growing crypto market and its potential for money laundering and speculation* Regulatory Enforcement Weakening - The Trump administration is systematically weakening regulatory agencies by appointing anti-regulation leaders and reducing staff (e.g., the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lost 500 staff). This reduction in oversight capacity could enable financial abuse and fraud.* International Corruption Implications - The suspension of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and potential lifting of Russian sanctions could create a vacuum in global anti-corruption enforcement, as no other country (including the UK or Switzerland) is positioned to take over America's leadership role in fighting international financial crime.* Big Tech and Government Contracts - There's growing concern about the relationship between the Trump administration and tech leaders, not just for potential government contracts but also for their control of media platforms. Vogl argues this could be problematic for democracy if proper procurement and transparency processes aren't followed.FULL TRANSCRIPT: Frank Vogl Warns of a New Financial Crisis Under Trump 2.0Interview with Frank Vogl February 16, 2025Two months into Donald Trump's second presidency, financial corruption expert Frank Vogl returns to Keen On to discuss the dismantling of America's financial regulatory system and its potential consequences. Vogl, co-founder of Transparency International and author of "The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption, Endangering Our Democracy," warns of parallels to both the 1920s and 2008 financial crisis, but with new digital-age complications.Andrew Keen: Hello, everybody. It is Sunday, February 16th, 2025. A couple of years ago, we did a show with my old friend Frank Vogl on the global fight against corruption. He is the author of "The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption, Endangering Our Democracy" and co-founder of Transparency International, a nonprofit focused on exposing financial corruption. Last year, we had Frank back to discuss whether Donald Trump 2.0 would be what we called a semi-legal repeat of the Sam Bankman-Fried FTX debacle. Now, almost two months into the Trump regime, I'd like to revisit this question. Frank, you have an interesting new piece out in The Globalist about Trump-style U.S. financial deregulation and its global ramifications. Is it as bad as we feared?Frank Vogl: Yes, it's good to be with you, Andrew. We are in danger of developments that could lead to a financial crisis in a few years' time, potentially worse than the 2008 financial crisis. That crisis led to massive unemployment and economic hardship, not just in the U.S. but across the world. It was caused by wild speculation, greed, and mismanagement by fewer than two dozen financial institutions, many of which were bailed out. Now, thanks to what Trump and Elon Musk are doing, we're setting the stage for a new era of financial deregulation with all the risks that involves.Andrew Keen: It's chilling. Frank, I wonder about the historical parallels. Some people have made much of Trump's interest in McKinley's presidency, colonialism, and Latin America. But I wonder whether we're really returning to the 1920s and the unconstrained speculative capitalism of the Coolidge, Harding, and Hoover era. Are there historical analogies here? The teapot scandal and unregulated capitalism of the '20s resulted in the great crash.Frank Vogl: Yes, that's true. But we should remember it led to a new era of regulation - the establishment of the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory bodies focused on ensuring financial institutions didn't have excessive power. What we're facing now is not only the prospect of excessive power by financial institutions but a much more complicated array of financial institutions. Take Elon Musk, who unquestionably wants to enter the financial arena by operating his own quasi-bank.Andrew Keen: He's always been clear about that - he's said X will ultimately be a bank among other things.Frank Vogl: What we're seeing now is not only the possibility of bank deregulation, but also the emergence of a whole new unregulated system of finance from Silicon Valley. Add to that the complete mayhem of gambling, greed, corruption, and money laundering associated with crypto tokens. Put all of that together and you have a dangerous situation that could affect the global economy.Andrew Keen: Some might say you're overreacting. A Silicon Valley entrepreneur friend who was on the show yesterday argued that the Biden administration, particularly figures like Lina Khan, was stifling innovation. They'd say Trump's people are just letting innovators innovate, with Musk as a prime example. How would you respond to that?Frank Vogl: I disagree when it comes to finance. Let me explain. Our government essentially has two components: the administrative state, where government departments monitor and implement programs and projects, and the regulatory state, where agencies protect American citizens in health, consumer safety, and finance. First and foremost, we need a safe and sound financial system. Everyone benefits from that. We have a healthy financial system right now - just look at the stock market. It could be improved, but let's not demolish it. The profits of the biggest banks in 2024 were at record levels. Jamie Dimon, head of JP Morgan Chase, took home a record $39 million in compensation. The head of Goldman Sachs got an $80 million bonus.Andrew Keen: Which in Silicon Valley terms isn't that much money, certainly compared to the Musks and others of this world.Frank Vogl: My point is that banks are the bedrock of our financial system. The people at the top are being compensated better than ever before. So what are they campaigning for? What are they supporting Trump on? They're arguing for the kind of deregulation that Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve Board president, warned would be dangerous.Andrew Keen: My understanding of the 2008 crash was that banks took advantage of vulnerable consumers and lent them money they shouldn't have borrowed, creating the subprime mortgage crisis that crashed the economy. What do bankers want to do in 2025 that, in your view, they shouldn't be allowed to do?Frank Vogl: You're right about what happened, but also many financial institutions borrowed enormous sums. They leveraged their basic resources to speculate on complicated derivative financial instruments. They were essentially gambling. As Chuck Prince, who ran Citigroup, said, "We have to keep dancing as long as the music is playing."Andrew Keen: Capitalism is about dancing, Frank. It's about taking risk, isn't it?Frank Vogl: To some degree, but when you have an institution like JPMorgan Chase with over $4 trillion in assets, you have to think hard about its mission. That mission fundamentally is to serve customers, not just the top executives. Let them get rich at the top, but let them be prudent and maintain integrity. Trump and Musk have no time for that. Let me give you one example: Trump recently announced we're no longer going to investigate international and corporate corruption. He put the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act on pause.Andrew Keen: Yes, that was February 10th. Quoting from whitehouse.gov: "Pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement to further American economic and national security," whatever that means.Frank Vogl: The act was signed by Jimmy Carter in 1977. The largest single fines ever paid for foreign bribery were by Goldman Sachs - nearly $4 billion globally, with $1.6 billion to the U.S. alone. Now we're ending investigations of exactly the kind of activity that made Goldman Sachs very profitable. We're ending all manner of fraud investigation in finance. Take another example: last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was essentially shuttered. A judge ruled it should continue, but Trump's appointees ensure it has minimal resources to investigate. The CFPB investigates banks that commit fraud against regular customers. Remember what Wells Fargo did? The CFPB caught them, and they paid major fines.Andrew Keen: How does all this add up to a financial crisis? The CFPB situation is troubling, but why should this cause the whole system to collapse?Frank Vogl: Let's look at this in three components: banks, digital finance, and crypto. Starting with banks - they're lobbying hard for reduced capital requirements, meaning less money in reserve for crises. They want fewer regulations on how they use their money so they can speculate on their own account. Why? Because banks' short-term profits determine the bankers' compensation. Their bonuses are tied to those profits.Andrew Keen: So if banks are allowed to gamble aggressively, that's great if they win, but if they lose, we all lose. Is that the argument? Then we have to bail them out again?Frank Vogl: That's part of it. The other concern is that as some banks lose, they may get merged into other banks until you have just a handful of enormous banks that can never fail. If they were to fail, our economy would fail. The moral hazard is that banks know when they take huge risks, they'll be bailed out. Now add to this all these quasi-banking systems from Silicon Valley - PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay. And X recently announced a deal with Visa on payment systems, just the first step to creating X Financial.Andrew Keen: You're sounding a bit reactionary, maybe alarmist. What's wrong with PayPal? It's simply a digital system for people to buy stuff.Frank Vogl: You're right, it's fine the way it is today. But what if these entities are allowed to take deposits and make loans, doing everything banks do, all online? Who's regulating that? Where's the safety?Andrew Keen: But where's the evidence that the Trump administration will allow PayPal or X or Apple Pay to become banks without traditional regulations? From a traditional banking perspective, I'd assume Jamie Dimon and his peers would fight this because it undermines them.Frank Vogl: We're seeing an administration tearing the system apart. Look at each regulatory agency - Trump has put people in charge with long histories of opposing regulation. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation just lost 500 staff through "voluntary resignations." When you reduce regulatory enforcement and investigation, you open the door to abuse. History shows that when there's opportunity for abuse, abuse happens. I hope your optimism about Silicon Valley's ability to manage complicated finance is justified, but I'm skeptical.Andrew Keen: So you're saying Apple or X or PayPal shouldn't be able to be banks, even with traditional banking regulations?Frank Vogl: No, that would be fine. But who's going to regulate it? Do you see Trump proposing to Congress that a brand new regulatory agency be established for this kind of finance? That's not how the Trump team thinks. Just look at crypto.Andrew Keen: Yes, let's look at crypto. Melania Trump launched her own cryptocurrency - it's an enormous speculative bubble, like the tulip speculation. Last week, both Donald and Melania Trump's crypto tokens plummeted. Someone's profiting, someone's losing. How important is this to the broader economy? Is it just another sideshow, another way for the Trump family to get rich while we lose?Frank Vogl: It's contained at the moment. The whole crypto token business is perhaps $3-4 trillion in size - very small in terms of global finance. But I worry about an administration with strong conflicts of interest developing this kind of rapid gambling speculation. Most people invested in crypto are young, between 18 and 35. Many don't have experience with past financial crises.Andrew Keen: And there's a clear difference between using PayPal to buy something online and investing in crypto. One is entirely speculative, one is just a financial transaction.Frank Vogl: Do you really think Elon Musk's X Financial will be satisfied just being a rival to PayPal's payment system? Or does he have bigger ambitions to turn X Financial into something much more like a bank?Andrew Keen: I think he does, but...Frank Vogl: And then comes the question: who is going to regulate this?Andrew Keen: Musk himself? That's a joke. Although at the moment, there's no concrete evidence. X is still struggling for survival as just a social media platform.Frank Vogl: Look, I may sound pessimistic, but I'm only talking about the potential. There's very little public attention on what's happening with financial deregulation, as I wrote in The Globalist. The impact could be substantial. When you have this complete dismantling of the FCPA, other fraud investigations, the removal of inspectors general - the whole dismantling of the government's apparatus for accountability and transparency - then you have to worry about mounting financial risk in our system.Andrew Keen: Let's return to crypto. When does crypto become dangerous? If it becomes a rival to the dollar? At what point do we start worrying that a crypto crisis could become a broader financial crisis?Frank Vogl: I don't worry about that actually. I worry about the conflicts of interest - Trump and his children and cronies all making money from deregulating crypto. I think crypto will remain a sideshow for a long time. But I'm considerably worried about money laundering. With a Justice Department that's stopped investigating financial crimes, and a cryptocurrency system free of regulation - something Trump has promised - organized crime and kleptocrats worldwide will be able to hide their ill-gotten gains and transfer them between countries. That's worrying in itself, even if it doesn't cause a global financial meltdown.Andrew Keen: I wonder if there's another dimension to Trump's upcoming meeting with Putin in Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine. There's what one author called "KGB-style capitalism" - the mass laundering of illegal wealth. How much does Trump's eagerness to bring Putin back into the international system have financial ramifications?Frank Vogl: Putin and the oligarchs, Lukashenko in Belarus and his cronies, the former oligarchs of Ukraine who made their money with Russia - all these people have been sanctioned since the war started in February 2022. We're approaching the third anniversary. Putin really wants those sanctions lifted to restore global money laundering and financial crime opportunities. This might be leverage in a deal.Andrew Keen: Can Trump get away with that politically in D.C.? If he pulls the sanctions card to establish what he'd call a Ukrainian peace - really a peace imposed by America on Ukraine - will mainstream Republicans accept that?Frank Vogl: They seem to accept everything today. Trump seems to get away with an awful lot. But I'd like to return to something earlier - there needs to be more public attention on the dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. To use a new word in the vocabulary, it has been "Musked." The CFPB, like USA Today, has been Musked. Musk and Trump have weaponized their authority to dismantle these institutions. We'll see it at the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. When you weaponize authority, you monetize power. This is where the conflict of interest comes in. Unfortunately, Congress isn't alert to these developments.Andrew Keen: In a broader international sense, I've always understood that American law is more aggressive than the UK's. Oliver Pollock, who's been on the show, wrote "Butler to the World" about the corrupt British system that invites dirty money from overseas, particularly Russia. Given that Trump is demanding half of Ukraine's mineral resources, could this Trump revolution undermine America's role in standing up to dirty money, both domestically and overseas?Frank Vogl: It might undermine it, but there's no authority anywhere to replace it. The U.S. Justice Department did a fantastic job investigating cryptocurrencies, crypto finance, and bribery of foreign government officials - not just by U.S. companies but by many companies worldwide with U.S. listings, like Airbus Industries. There's no authority in Europe willing to take on that task. So we leave a vacuum. And who fills the vacuum? Kleptocrats, organized crime, and corrupt businesses. A Nigerian paper recently headlined that Nigerian politicians are now open to American bribes. We're being seen as permitting corruption - a terrible reputation. The Swiss or British won't suddenly become super-active in filling the roles the U.S. Justice Department has played.Andrew Keen: As The Guardian headlined today, "Elon Musk's mass government cuts could make private companies millions." We all know the famous photo from the inauguration with Zuckerberg, Bezos, Google's CEO, and Musk. Some might say, what's wrong with that? These companies are the engine of the American economy. Why shouldn't the Trump administration focus on making big American companies more profitable? Won't that make Americans wealthier too?Frank Vogl: There are two answers. First, I agree - if standard public procurement, accountability, and transparency procedures are in place, then companies winning competitive bidding should win. If these happen to be the companies you mentioned, good for them. But if contracts are given without proper bidding processes and transparency, the public loses. Second, Trump didn't embrace these people primarily for their business power - they control media. Autocrats worldwide, from Orbán to Netanyahu, ensure they have media-controlling business tycoons on their side. Trump is incredibly sensitive to publicity and has attracted these powerful media tycoons. I worry about how this media power will be used to undermine democracy and freedom of speech.Andrew Keen: What's the headline for today? Last time, we discussed whether Trump 2.0 would be a semi-legal repeat of the Sam Bankman-Fried debacle. What's the worst that can happen in this new regime?Frank Vogl: Actions are being taken, sometimes inadvertently, that undermine the safety and soundness of our financial system. If that happens, everyone - not just here at home but internationally - will suffer.Andrew Keen: So we'll get 2008 again, or 1930?Frank Vogl: I hope we get neither. But we must be acutely aware of the risks and call out all deregulatory measures if we believe they risk our system, especially when prompted by corruption and greed rather than public interest.Andrew Keen: Well, Frank Vogl, I hope you're wrong, but I suspect you may be right. This won't be the last time you appear on the show. There will be many twists and turns in the financial history of the Trump regime. Thank you so much, Frank. Keep watching in D.C. - we need eyes and ears like yours to make sense of what's happening.Frank Vogl: Andrew, it was once again a great pleasure. Thank you.Frank Vogl is the co-founder of two leading international non-governmental organizations fighting corruption -- Transparency International and the Partnership for Transparency Fund (Frank is the Chair of the PTF Board). He teaches at Georgetown University, writes regular "blog" articles on corruption for theGlobalist.com and lectures extensively. Frank is also a specialist in international economics and finance with more than 50 years of experience in these fields - first as an international journalist, then as the Director of Information & Public Affairs at the World Bank official and, from 1990 to 2017, as the president and CEO of a consulting firm, Vogl Communications Inc.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Der AWO-Podcast: Deutschland, Du kannst das!
Folge 44: Die neue 4. Gewalt.

Der AWO-Podcast: Deutschland, Du kannst das!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 50:28


In der aktuellen Folge des Podcast „Deutschland, Du kannst das.“ spricht Host Holger Klein mit dem Literatur- und Medienwissenschaftler Joseph Vogl über den Einfluss von Plattformunternehmen wie Meta, X oder Amazon auf politische Entscheidungsprozesse. Vogl erkennt vor allem in den USA eine gefährliche Verflechtung zwischen privaten finanzwirtschaftlichen Interessen und öffentlichen Institutionen, die jedoch auch für Europa stilbildend werden könnte. Es gehe „diesen Unternehmungen nicht darum, den Staat schlanker zu machen“, so Vogl, sondern „es geht darum, mehr staatliche Aufgaben zu privatisieren.“ Es sei damit eine quasi vierte Gewalt aufgetreten. „Neben der Legislative, neben der Judikative und neben der Exekutive kann man, wenn man so will, eine monetative Gewalt erkennen“, so Vogl, „die nicht zuletzt auch durch die Stützung und die Mitwirkung von Zentralbanken eine vierte Gewalt innerhalb des Regierungssystems darstellt.“ Eine derartige Entwicklung könne zu einer Erosion von Demokratie und sozialer Verantwortung führen, warnt Vogl. Soziale Medien werden immer mehr zur Hauptquelle der Information für die Gesellschaft. Traditionelle Medien geraten zusehends in die Defensive. Beides - der Einfluss privater Unternehmen im politischen Bereich, kombiniert mit der Monopolbildung in der Medienlandschaft – ,wirft Fragen über die Zukunft der demokratischen Gesellschaft und des Sozialstaats auf. Es sei daher entscheidend, den gesellschaftlichen Diskurs zu verändern und strikter gegen die Erosion sozialer Sicherheitsnetze vorzugehen. Vogl fordert permanente öffentliche Diskussion, Reflexion und Engagement, um zu einem ausgewogenen Sozialstaat zurückkehren zu können. Eine große Bedeutung kommt für Joseph Vogl dem Ressentiment als politische Ressource zu. Aktuelle Debatten um Migrationsfragen belegen dies. Vogl weist aber auch darauf hin, dass „die ‚Ausländerwahlkämpfe‘ keine Erfindung von Rechtsextremen, sondern die Erfindung der sogenannten christlichen Parteien in Deutschland waren.“ Eine Entwicklung, die bis in die Gegenwart des derzeitigen Wahlkampfs hineinführt, „in der die Positionen auf diesem Gebiet von Unionsparteien einerseits und der AfD auf der anderen Seite vollständig verwechselbar geworden sind.“

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2255: Frank Vogl on whether Donald Trump 2.0 will be a semi-legal repeat of the Sam Bankman-Fried/FTX debacle

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 43:15


As a longtime journalist and the co-founder of Transparency International, myboldb friend Frank Vogl has always the nose for a good story. So it was particularly interesting to get Frank's take on the incoming Trump administration, especially since he just wrote an interesting piece about how money didn't buy the election for Trump. But given that the art of the (digital) deal is Trump's only real motivator, what exactly should we expect of a reborn Donald Trump? Might the Trump 2.0 regime, for example, be a semi-legal version of Sam Bankman-Fried/FTX and will we remember this new administration as the Bitcoin Presidency?Frank Vogl is the co-founder of two leading international non-governmental organizations fighting corruption -- Transparency International and the Partnership for Transparency Fund (Frank is the Chair of the PTF Board).  He teaches at Georgetown University, writes regular "blog" articles on corruption for theGlobalist.com and lectures extensively.  Frank is also a specialist in international economics and finance with more than 50 years of experience in these fields - first as an international journalist, then as the Director of Information & Public Affairs at the World Bank official and, from 1990 to 2017, as the president and CEO of a consulting firm, Vogl Communications Inc.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

VERWALTUNG4U
Vom Anwalt zum Verwalter: RA Gerd Vogl im Gespräch über Haftung, Verantwortung und Wandel

VERWALTUNG4U

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 59:55


In dieser Folge von Verwaltung4U spricht Massimo Füllbeck mit Rechtsanwalt Gerd Vogl, Fachanwalt für WEG- und Mietrecht sowie Prokurist einer großen Hausverwaltung. Gerd Vogl bringt juristische Expertise und praktische Erfahrung in der Immobilienverwaltung zusammen und teilt Einblicke in die Herausforderungen und Veränderungen im Verwaltermarkt. Themenschwerpunkte der Folge: Rechtsanwalt als Verwalter: Vogl erläutert, wie seine juristischen Kenntnisse ihm helfen, alltägliche Verwaltungsaufgaben rechtssicher zu gestalten. Er diskutiert die Vorteile, aber auch die besonderen Haftungsfragen, die durch die juristische Perspektive im Verwalterberuf entstehen können. Veränderungen im Verwaltermarkt: Der Beruf des Verwalters steht vor großen Umbrüchen. Von Nachwuchsproblemen bis zu zunehmenden rechtlichen und technischen Anforderungen – Vogl analysiert, welche Entwicklungen Verwalter erwarten und wie sich diese auf die Branche auswirken. Neue BGH-Entscheidungen zur Kostenverteilung in der WEG: Ein zentraler Punkt der Folge ist die Frage, wie Verwalter die Kostenverteilung innerhalb einer Wohnungseigentümergemeinschaft anpassen können. Die jüngsten BGH-Urteile erweitern die Handlungsspielräume, werfen jedoch auch Fragen zur rechtlichen Umsetzung und Haftung auf. Praxisfragen zur Kostengerechtigkeit: Vogl spricht über praktische Herausforderungen bei der fairen Verteilung von Kosten innerhalb der WEG und erläutert, welche Rolle der Verwalter bei der Umsetzung spielt. Dabei geht es um typische Konflikte, etwa bei der Abrechnung von Aufzugs- oder Tiefgaragenkosten. Diese Episode richtet sich an alle Verwalter und Eigentümer, die aktuelle rechtliche Entwicklungen besser verstehen möchten und Wert auf eine rechtssichere Verwaltungspraxis legen. Sie bietet eine fundierte Übersicht über die neuesten gesetzlichen Anforderungen und Tipps für die praktische Anwendung im Verwalteralltag. Ihre EBZ Akademie   Für Anmerkungen, Fragen, Lob und Kritik schreiben Sie gerne an die Redaktion: ⁠verwaltung4u@e-b-z.de ⁠  Weiterbildungsangebote der EBZ-Akademie finden Sie online in unserem Bildungsfinder: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.ebz-training.de/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ oder auf unserer Homepage: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ebz-akademie.de/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠   LEARNING | Fachwissen für die Immobilienwirtschaft   CONSULTING | Partner in der Transformation   NETWORKING | Gemeinsam stark  

Herzblut Eishockey - Der DEL2 - Podcast
„Video Schiri ist einfach“ mit Stefan Vogl

Herzblut Eishockey - Der DEL2 - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 56:55


In Folge 108 spricht der Leiter Schiedsrichterwesen, Stefan Vogl, über aktuelle Themen rund um das „Team Stripes“: professionelle Schiedsrichter, Videobeweis oder Matchstrafen. Hört rein!

Barbara Karlich Buchklub
Teresa Vogl (Moderatorin) zu Gast im Barbara Karlich Buchklub

Barbara Karlich Buchklub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 56:17


EAU Podcasts
Dr. Vogl discusses the role of genetic testing for prostate cancer

EAU Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 12:51


This EAU podcast has been developed with financial support from Pfizer Inc for healthcare professionals based in the EU and UK. The content discussed here was up to date at the time of recording in June 2024 and may not be suitable in your local market. The EAU has retained full editorial control.In this episode, the panel chair of the EAU guidelines on prostate cancer, Prof. Philip Cornford (GB) is at UROonco24 in Budapest, and talks to medical oncologist Dr. Ursula Vogl (CH) on the role of genetic testing for prostate cancer.Dr. Vogl discusses why genetic testing is important, and defines both somatic (tissue) testing, and germline testing. She shares her opinion on why ideally both should be done, and when, as well as an explanation of the guidelines.To keep updated on prostate cancer developments, go to the UROONCO Prostate Cancer Educational Platform. For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.PP-UNP-GBR-10244.  September 2024 

Imperfect world
In Conversation with Joseph Vogl

Imperfect world

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 98:49


In this episode, Chris and Pete welcome Joseph Vogl, who is a Regular Visiting Professor at Princeton University, and until last year, he was Professor of Modern German Literature, Cultural and Media Studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Our conversation focuses on Vogl's most recent book: Capital and Ressentiment: A Brief Theory of the Present (2022), while also connecting it to his previous works, The Ascendancy of Finance (2017) and The Specter of Capital (2014).   For more information, visit imperfectnotes.substack.com 

Grazing Grass Podcast
e117. Fighting Fires and Grazing Sheep with William Vogl

Grazing Grass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 64:43 Transcription Available


Join us on this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast as we welcome William Vogl from Vogl Homestead. Listen in as William shares his incredible journey in regenerative grazing, discussing his experiences in grass-based livestock production and the unique challenges of farming at high elevation with variable weather conditions. From raising sheep to managing forest understories, William provides insights into his diverse operations and how he maximizes the use of small acreages. He also reflects on his family's influence, transitioning from a homestead garden to a comprehensive regenerative farming operation, and his future plans, including setting up a sawmill while balancing a full-time job as a firefighter.In our conversation, William and I explore the nuances of starting a sheep farm, focusing on the benefits and challenges of raising White Dorpers in Colorado. We discuss his preference for hair sheep, the selection process, and the advantages they offer over cattle for smaller acreages. William also shares his experiences with electric fencing, predator control using Colorado Mountain Dogs, and the initial skepticism from his cattle-rearing family. He highlights the ease of managing sheep compared to cattle, emphasizing their lower risk of injury and simpler handling requirements.Additionally, we touch on practical aspects of grazing management, the role of livestock guardian dogs, and the benefits of prescribed grazing. William provides valuable tips for beginner farmers, stressing the importance of starting small and taking care of oneself to avoid burnout. We also discuss innovative composting techniques for pasture improvement and the significance of marketing sheep as a sustainable meat option. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just starting, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in regenerative farming practices.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Vogl Homestead on FacebookVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence

Regeneration Rising
Episode 35: Will Vogl on Grazing in the Urban/Rural Interface

Regeneration Rising

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 51:31


On this episode, host Taylor Muglia speaks with Will Vogl, owner and operator of Vogl Homestead Farm near Black Forest, Colorado. Will discusses the difficulty of accessing affordable grazing land on the front range and the development pressure his county is facing. While this can be a setback for many graziers, Will has used it as an opportunity to work with landowners and graze sheep on smaller parcels that cattle ranchers wouldn't consider. He talks about how he balances the operation with being a husband, father, and firefighter (who occasionally likes to take a vacation!), and how his skills in wildfire mitigation help him diversify land management services for landowners beyond just grazing.

radio klassik Stephansdom
Kurator Vogl über den ausgestellten Kidduschbecher

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 4:11


radio klassik Stephansdom
Kurator Benedikt Vogl über eine ausgestellte Babydecke

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 1:51


radio klassik Stephansdom
Benedikt Vogl mit Hintergründen zu einer Flucht nach Schweden

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 2:35


radio klassik Stephansdom
Kurator Vogl mit einer historischen Fluchtgeschichte zur Türkenbelagerung

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 2:27


radio klassik Stephansdom
Benedikt Vogl mit Hintergründen zu einem weitgereisten Reiskocher

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 3:38


radio klassik Stephansdom
Kurator Vogl über Fluchtbewegungen im 30-jährigen Krieg

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 2:27


tl;dr
tl;dr #35: Jacques Derrida: «Grammatologie» mit Joseph Vogl

tl;dr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 61:38


Jacques Derrida bezeichnet mit der Begriffsschöpfung «Grammatologie» die Wissenschaft der geschriebenen Schrift. Der 1967 veröffentlichte Text ist ein zentrales Werk des Poststrukturalismus und begründet damit das Lektüre- und Analyseverfahren der Dekonstruktion. Derrida galt als der weltweit bekannteste zeitgenössische Philosoph. Die tiefe Verankerung für das metaphysische Denken des Abendlands und herrschaftlichen Strukturen sieht Derrida in der alphabetischen Schrift. Ein Novum, denn in der philosophischen Tradition seit Platon wird die Schrift allgemein abgewertet. Sie soll nur Abbildung des Wortes sein, das gesprochene Wort drücke die Seele und den Sinn, die Bedeutung der Wirklichkeit aus. Dabei gerät die Praxis der Schrift und des Schreibens als materielle Praxis aus dem Blick. Doch was passiert in einer Zeit von neuen materiellen Praktiken des Schreibens? Was kritisiert Derrida als Phonologozentrismus? Wie konzipiert er den Begriff Différance? Welche Grundlagen für kritisches Denken hat Derrida gelegt, die heute für emanzipatorische Analyse und Praxis notwendig sind? Im Gespräch mit Alex Demirović ist Joseph Vogl, emeritierter Professor für Neuere deutsche Literatur, Kulturwissenschaft/Medien der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

Keen On Democracy
Don't Trust Us: Frank Vogl exposes the marketing scammers behind the increasingly mainstream success of cryptocurrency

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 34:09


EPISODE 1930: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Frank Vogl, author of THE ENABLERS, about the marketing scammers behind the increasingly mainstream success of cryptocurrencyFrank Vogel is the co-founder of two leading international non-governmental organizations fighting corruption -- Transparency International and the Partnership for Transparency Fund (Frank is the Chair of the PTF Board). He teaches at Georgetown University, writes regular "blog" articles on corruption for theGlobalist.com and lectures extensively. Frank is also a specialist in international economics and finance with more than 50 years of experience in these fields - first as an international journalist, then as the Director of Information & Public Affairs at the World Bank official and, from 1990 to 2017, as the president and CEO of a consulting firm, Vogl Communications Inc.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.

Health Coach Nation
Storytelling Marketing on Video With Julia Vogl

Health Coach Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 26:47


FULL SHOW NOTES: https://haileyrowe.com/storytelling-marketing-connections Join my free Facebook community for business support & to connect with other health coaches: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themarketinghubgroup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haileyrowecoach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hailey_rowe Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hailey_rowe

Future Histories
S03E01 - Ulrich Brand zum Kapitalismus am Limit

Future Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 96:43


Die imperiale Lebensweise steckt in der Krise. Welche Entwicklungstendenzen zeichnen sich ab?   Shownotes Ulrich Brand (UNI Wien): https://politikwissenschaft.univie.ac.at/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/brand/ Ulrich bei X: https://twitter.com/uli_brand Brand, Ulrich und Wissen, Markus. Kapitalismus am Limit.Öko-imperiale Spannungen, umkämpfte Krisenpolitik und solidarische Perspektiven. 2024. oekom Verlag: https://www.oekom.de/buch/kapitalismus-am-limit-9783987260650 Brand, Ulrich und Wissen, Markus. Imperiale Lebensweisen. Zur Ausbeutung von Mensch und Natur im globalen Kapitalismus. 2017. oekom Verlag: https://www.oekom.de/buch/imperiale-lebensweise-9783865818430   Weiter Shownotes Markus Wissen am IPE Berlin: https://www.ipe-berlin.org/institut/mitglieder/markus-wissen/ Antonio Gramsci (Monoskop englisch): https://monoskop.org/Antonio_Gramsci Globaler Norden und Globaler Süden (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung): https://www.fes.de/wissen/globaler-sueden Neue Weltwirtschaftsordnung (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Weltwirtschaftsordnung Dekolonisation (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dekolonisation Neue internationale Arbeitsteilung (Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon): https://wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de/definition/neue-internationale-arbeitsteilung-38162 Branko Milanović (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branko_Milanovi%C4%87 Ulrike Hermann (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrike_Herrmann Kollapsologie (Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon): https://wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de/definition/kollapsologie-122706 Servigne, Pablo und Stevens, Raphaël. Wie alles zusammenbrechen kann. Handbuch der Kollapsologie. 2022. Mandelbaum: https://www.mandelbaum.at/buecher/pablo-servigne-raphael-stevens/wie-alles-zusammenbrechen-kann/ Keynesianismus (Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon): https://wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de/definition/keynesianismus-38052 John Atkinson Hobson (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Atkinson_Hobson Mann, Geoff and Wainwright, Joel. Climate Leviathan: A Political Theory of Our Planetary Future. 2018. Verso Books: https://www.versobooks.com/products/520-climate-leviathan Subalternität (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subalternit%C3%A4t Birgit Sauer (Uni Wien): https://homepage.univie.ac.at/birgit.sauer/wordpress/ Otto Penz (Uni Wien): https://homepage.univie.ac.at/birgit.sauer/wordpress/team/otto-penz/?lang=en Wolfram Schaffar (Uni Passau): https://www.sobi.uni-passau.de/entwicklungspolitik Cara New Daggett (Website): https://www.caranewdaggett.com/ New Daggett, Cara. Petromaskulinität. Fossile Energieträger und autoritäres Begehren. 2023. Matthes & Seitz Berlin: https://www.matthes-seitz-berlin.de/buch/petromaskulinitaet.html Heteronormativ (Deutsches Institut für Sozialwirtschaft): https://echte-vielfalt.de/aufklaerung-und-bildung/wortschatz/was-ist-eigentlich-heteronormativitaet/ Slavoj Žižek (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavoj_%C5%BDi%C5%BEek Der europäischer Grüne Deal (Europäische Kommission): https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal_de Ökologischer Imperialismus: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96kologischer_Imperialismus Alberto Ángel Fernández (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_%C3%81ngel_Fern%C3%A1ndez Krauss, Martin. Pessimismus des Verstands. 2001. in Jungleworld: https://jungle.world/artikel/2001/09/pessimismus-des-verstands Fridays for Future (Website): https://fridaysforfuture.de/ Ende Gelände (Website): https://www.ende-gelaende.org/ Pacto EcoSocial e Intercultural del Sur (Website auf Spanisch): https://pactoecosocialdelsur.com/ Walden Bello (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden_Bello Bello, Walden. De-Globalisierung: Widerstand gegen die neue Weltordnung. Hrsg. Oliver Nachtwey und Peter Strotmann. 2005. VSA Verlag (pdf): https://www.vsa-verlag.de/uploads/media/Bello_De-Globalisierung.pdf Veit, Alex und Fuchs, Daniel. Eine gerechte Weltwirtschaftsordnung? Die »New International Economic Order« und die Zukunft der Süd-Nord-Beziehungen. 2023. Transcript Verlag: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783839468814/html Latour, Bruno und Schulz, Nikolaj. Zur Entstehung einer ökologischen Klasse: Ein Memorandum. 2022. Suhrkamp: https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/zur-entstehung-einer-oekologischen-klasse-t-9783518029794 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (House of Representatives Website): https://ocasio-cortez.house.gov/ Ocasio-Cortez Green New Deal (Campaign Website): https://www.ocasiocortez.com/green-new-deal Der Klimarat (Website): https://klimarat.org/ Empfehlungen des Klimarats (pdf): https://klimarat.org/wp-content/uploads/Klimarat-Endbericht-WEB.pdf Greenpeace (Website): https://www.greenpeace.de/ Nachhaltigkeitsbeirat Uni Wien: https://nachhaltigkeit.univie.ac.at/ueber-uns/nachhaltigkeitsbeirat/ Vogl, Joseph und Wolf, Burkhardt. Handbuch Literatur & Ökonomie.2020. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110516821/html Vogl, Joseph. 2010. Das Gespenst des Kapitals. Zürich: Diaphenes: https://www.diaphanes.net/titel/das-gespenst-des-kapitals-198 Lukas Oberndorfer (Akademie für sozialen & ökologischen Umbau Wien): https://sozialundoekologisch.org/ Arbeiterkammer Wien (Website): https://wien.arbeiterkammer.at/index.html Nicos Poulantzas. Staatstheorie: Politischer Überbau, Ideologie, Autoritärer Etatismus. 2002. VSA Verlag: https://www.vsa-verlag.de/nc/detail/artikel/staatstheorie-1/ BUND (Website): https://www.bund.net/ Brand, Ulrich. Gegen-Hegemonie: Perspektiven globalisierungskritischer Strategien. 2005. über Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung (pdf): https://www.rosalux.de/fileadmin/rls_uploads/pdfs/ABC/ABC_der_Alternativen_Gegen-Hegemonie-Brand.pdf Klaus Dörre (Website): https://klaus-doerre.de/ Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary. Edited by Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria, and Alberto Acosta. 2019. Tulika Books: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/pluriverse/9788193732984 Buchter, Heike. Ölförderung in Ecuador: Wo jeder Hektar unbezahlbar ist. 2023. Zeit Online: https://www.zeit.de/wirtschaft/2023-08/ecuador-oelfoerderung-yasuni-nationalpark-referendum Theodor W. Adorno (Monoskop): https://monoskop.org/Theodor_Adorno   Weitere Folgen S02 | E25 Bini Adamczak zu Beziehungsweisen https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e25-bini-adamczak-zu-beziehungsweisen/ S02 | E18 Drew Pendergrass and Troy Vettese on Half Earth Socialism https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e18-drew-pendergrass-and-troy-vettese-on-half-earth-socialism/ S01 | E52 Max Koch zur politischen Ökonomie des Degrowth https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e52-max-koch-zur-politischen-oekonomie-des-degrowth/ S01 | E48 Sabine Nuss zu Eigentum (Teil 1) https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e48-sabine-nuss-zu-eigentum-teil-1/ S01 | E41 Florian Irgmaier zu libertärem Paternalismus https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e41-florian-irgmaier-zu-libertaerem-paternalismus/ S01 | E38 Ulrike Herrmann zu kapitalistischer Planwirtschaft https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e38-ulrike-herrmann-zu-kapitalistischer-planwirtschaft/ S01 | E28 Joanna Pope zu Degrowth & Akzelerationismus https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e28-joanna-pope-zu-degrowth-amp-akzelerationismus/   Wenn euch Future Histories gefällt, dann erwägt doch bitte eine Unterstützung auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories? Schreibt mir unter office@futurehistories.today  Diskutiert mit auf Twitter (#FutureHistories): https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcast auf Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/futurehistories.bsky.social auf Mastodon: https://mstdn.social/@FutureHistories oder auf Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/ www.futurehistories.today   Keywords #UlrichBrand, #JanGroos, #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #Interview, #ÖkoImperialismus, #Klimakrise, #Solidarität, #Gramsci, #ÖkologischeModernisierung, #GreenNewDeal, #KlimaKlassenkampf, #DemokratischePlanung, #Transformation, #Gebrauchswertorientierung, #Degrwoth, #SozialÖkologischeTransformation, #PolitischeÖkologie, #Ökologie, #ImperialeLebensweise

Solcellskollens podcast
Björn Nykvist, Om lärkurvor för batterier och fossilfritt stål

Solcellskollens podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 77:33


Inom innovationsforskning pratar man om lärkurvor, ett mått på hur snabbt priser går ner som funktion av hur mycket av en viss teknik som installeras. Gemensamt för tekniker såsom solceller, vindkraft och elbilsbatterier (och som IEA bedömer kommer stå för lejonparten av världens utsläppsminskningar fram till 2030) är att lärkurvan är brant, för varje dubblering av kapacitet globalt tenderar priser att gå ner med runt 15-20%. I poddens jubileumsavsnitt (avsnitt 100!) gör vi ett djupdyk inom forskningen kring lärkurvor tillsammans med Björn Nykvist, till vardags forskare vid Stockholm Environment Institute. 2015, i en forskningsartikel i tidskriften Nature Climate Change, var Björn tillsammans med kollegan Måns Nilsson bland de första att sätta fingret på lärkurvan och de snabba prisminskningarna för litiumjonbatterier i elbilar. Sen dess har Björn följt utvecklingen och bl.a. funderat över vilka prisnivåer på batterier som innebär att även billigare personbilar och tunga lastbilar kan elektrifieras.  Från 44.00 pratar vi om Björn och hans kollegors forskning kring fossilfritt stål. Björn gör en utblick av hur ståltillverkning sker globalt och argumenterar för varför det vätgasreducerade stål som satsas på i norra Sverige för tillfället är det mest framkomliga vägvalet i stålindustrins klimatomställning.  Avslutningsvis, från 01.02.00, går Björn igenom slutsatserna från en rapport om en möjlig klimatomställning inom Försvarsmakten (som häromåret gjordes på uppdrag av FOI), där han bl.a. poängterar vikten av att civilsamhället och försvaret går hand i hand i omställningen och där han resonerar kring vilken av försvarsgrenarna som är mest angelägen att ställa om. Rapporter och forskningsartiklar som nämns i avsnittet:  [3.30] Rapidly falling costs of battery packs for electric vehicles (Nykvist & Nilsson, 2015) [12.00] Assessing the progress toward lower priced long range battery vehicles (Nykvist, Sprei & Nilsson, 2019) [36.00] The feasibility of heavy battery electric trucks (Nykvist & Olsson, 2021) [51.10] Från brunt till grönt - Bedömning av av satsningarna på fossilfritt stål i Norrland utifrån ett teknik- och marknadsperspektiv (Sundén, 2023) [56.30] Phasing out the blast furnace to meet global climate targets (Vogl, Olsson & Nykvist, 2021) [1.02.10] Klimatneutral Försvarsmakt - Analys av fossilfria vägval för försvarsgrenarna (Nykvist & Mårtensson, 2021) Vill du föreslå en gäst till ett framtida avsnitt? Har du förslag på hur vi kan göra podden bättre? Fyll jättegärna i vårt feedback-formulär.

BonusRunde
#27 Teresa Vogl

BonusRunde

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 38:14


Teresa Vogl stellt sich in dieser Folge dem BonusRunde-Glücksrad und gibt Einblicke in ihre journalistische Arbeit. Mehr Infos zu Teresa Vogl: https://www.teresavogl.at/ https://www.instagram.com/teresa_vogl/

BumpInTheRoad
Marcia Vogl: An Adventure in Zambia

BumpInTheRoad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 42:40


What could possibly go wrong on a trip to visit your son, a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia? In 1988 parts of Zambia were remote, but a network of trucks and private planes provided access to where you needed to go. Marcia hired a small private plane to transport them across the vast uninhabited land. But over the jungle, the engine quit. The quick thinking pilot was able to land in a dry river bed. But had the engine quit even five minutes later, that option would not have been available. Radio transmissions are line of sight, meaning that a call from a downed plane has a limited reach. The pilot sent out a distress call, hoping that someone, somewhere would hear it. In the meantime, Marcia's group huddle around a fire, sending smoke signals to signal their whereabouts. What happened? How did they find their way out of the remote jungle? Come listen in. Bump In The Road: 15 Stories of Courage, Hope and Resilience is now available on Amazon. Learn more at BumpInTheRoad.us Follow Bump on: Twitter Facebook Substack Instagram

der Freitag Podcast
Joseph Vogl im Gespräch mit Jakob Augstein: „Liberale denken oft, es wird schon alles wieder werden“

der Freitag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 55:59


Die eine Schieflage ist noch nicht gemeistert, da kündigt sich die nächste an. Erst der Finanzcrash 2008, dann der Syrien-Krieg, vor dem viele Menschen nach Europa flüchteten. Auch die Pandemie war noch nicht beendet, da marschierte Russland in die Ukraine ein. Wie entkommen wir dem Teufelskreis, wo eine Katastrophe die nächste jagt? Darüber kann man gut mit Joseph Vogl reden – laut Wirtschaftswoche „Deutschlands schärfster Kapitalismuskritiker“. Vogl lehrt Philosophie und Literatur in Berlin und Princeton. 2022 wurde ihm der „Günther Anders-Preis für kritisches Denken“ verliehen. Das Buch „Das Gespenst des Kapitals“ (2010) wurde zum Bestseller. Mit ihm hat Jakob Augstein über eine Welt im Dauerstress gesprochen. Welche Mitschuld der Liberalismus am Zustand unserer Erde hat? Vogl ist überzeugt: Der Glaube an den Markt macht blind dafür, Katastrophen zu erkennen. Foto: Marc Beckmann

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Online Anger as Capital | philosopher Joseph Vogl and economist Ivan Boldyrev

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 79:31


The growth of social media has provided ideal conditions for feelings of anger and frustration to be expressed and shared. Social media have become part of our economic and political system, they do not offer a product, but a platform for everyone's opinions. As a result feelings of resentment are being used and exploited by populist and authoritarian leaders. Come and learn from philosopher Joseph Vogl how the capitalist system behind social media benefits from fueling resentment. Online Anger as Capital | Lecture and conversation by philosopher Joseph Vogl and economist Ivan Boldyrev | Wednesday 5 April 2023 | 20.00 – 21.30 hrs | LUX, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects and Nijmegen School of Management Read the review: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/terugblik/terugblik-2023/map-terugblik-2023/05-04-23-online-anger-as-capital-lecture-and/ Or watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu2EwS8X0n0 Never want to miss a podcast again? Subscribe to this channel! Also don't forget to like this podcast! Radboud Reflects organizes in-depth lectures about philosophy, religion, ethics, science and society, check our website for upcoming in-depth (English) lectures: www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/agenda/english-lectures/ Do you want to stay up to date about our activities? Please sign in for the English newsletter: www.ru.nl/rr/newsletter

The Uromigos
Episode 231: Ursula Vogl - The Rising Star Series

The Uromigos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 28:14


Ursula Vogl discusses her research and career progression.

Storytellers
Storytellers - Julia Vogl

Storytellers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 39:24


Julia VoglConfidently navigating, leaning into the discomfort, playfully real Julia Vogl is breaking stereotypes of what it means to be confident. With the majority of her adult life in the spotlight, the former TV presenter, actor and model was immersed in a world where confidence is often manufactured, and has had to find her own authentic voice amongst the noise. And now she's shouting that voice from the rooftops as she helps others do the same.I spoke to this inspiring woman about how she has navigated this journey, how uprooting her life on the brink of a great opportunity was the best decision she'd made, how she has used social media to her advantage, and why she's so excited to help people become more confident on camera, and in life.For more information about Julia and her program, visit her socials.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliavogl_/ 

Downtown Menom
Ann Vogl (Dragon Tale Books)

Downtown Menom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 39:45


What is it like to purchase a small bookstore in Downtown Menomonie in 2023? Well, this question will be answered by owner, Ann Vogl, after recently purchasing Bookends on Main and creating Dragon Tale Books. We learn about how this venture came to be, what changes she is bringing to the store and what Menomonie needs an independent book seller. Ann, Dustyn and Becca also give book recommendations because, why not? Please give us a like on Facebook and a follow on Instagram. Hosts: Becca Schoenborn & Dustyn Dubuque.

Keen On Democracy
Frank Vogl on the American Bankers and Politicians Enabling Kleptocracy Around the World

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 33:43


In this KEEN ON episode, Andrew talks to Frank Vogl - the author of "THE ENABLERS: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption, Endangering our Democracy" - about the American bankers and politicians enabling dirty money around the world. ABOUT FRANK VOGL: Frank Vogl is the co-founder of two leading international non-governmental organizations fighting corruption -- Transparency International and the Partnership for Transparency Fund (Frank is the Chair of the PTF Board). He teaches at Georgetown University, writes regular "blog" articles on corruption for theGlobalist.com and lectures extensively. Frank is also a specialist in international economics and finance with more than 50 years of experience in these fields - first as an international journalist, then as the Director of Information & Public Affairs at the World Bank official and, from 1990 to 2017, as the president and CEO of a consulting firm, Vogl Communications Inc. His latest book is “The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption - Endangering our Democracy” (2022) ABOUT ANDREW KEEN: Name as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KQED’s Perspectives
Marc Vogl: The Value of a Liberal Arts Degree

KQED’s Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 3:00


College students are turning away from liberal arts degrees. Marc Vogl says we are all the poorer for it

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The Muslim Sex Podcast
Perseverance & Resilience

The Muslim Sex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 34:34


This week Dr. Lodhi welcomes Lisa M.Vogl, a mother of two, a revert to Islam, the co-founder of The Verona Collection, a modest fashion brand, and a survivor of domestic violence. Lisa shares her very personal story of overcoming domestic violence on this very intimate and eye opening episode.Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex.To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.comFollow us on Social Media...Instagram: DrSadafobgynTikTok: DrSadafobgyn

Podcast Bistum Passau
Believe and Pray - How i met my father - Zeugnis Katrin Vogl

Podcast Bistum Passau

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 35:39


"Steht mit beiden Beinen auf dem Boden und lebt mit dem Herzen im Himmel!" Don Bosco Mit diesem Zitat beschreibt Katrin Vogl ihr Leben. Bei Believe and Pray gab sie am 16.10.2022 ein Zeugnis über ihren Weg in den Glauben und zurück in die Kirche.

Craft Spirits Podcast
26: Matt Vogl

Craft Spirits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 29:14


Our latest guest on The Craft Spirits Podcast is Matt Vogl, the executive director and co-founder of the National Mental Health Innovation Center at the University of Colorado, and the keynote speaker at ACSA's 9th Annual Distillers' Convention and Vendor Trade Show in New Orleans this July 21. The title for his keynote is Distilling Better Mental Health & Crafting Support in Volatile Times. Matt brings a unique perspective to the address. He's also a comedian, and he nearly lost his life to a suicide attempt 20 years ago. He eventually decided to tackle the stigma by talking publicly about his struggles with bipolar disorder and attempted suicide. His address will be humor-driven and tailored specifically to the unique realities and challenges facing the craft spirits industry. In this episode of the podcast, we discuss how he's preparing for the keynote; his return to stand up comedy and how he sees a parallel between comics and distillers; and simple advice for distillers to consider when it comes to mental health. Visit americancraftspirits.org/programs/convention/ to register for the convention and see Matt's keynote address.

Contract Heroes
How Stanford's Codex is shaping the future of law with Roland Vogl

Contract Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 33:19


Contract Heroes with Roland VoglIn this installment of Contract Heroes, we had a chat with a long-term partner in the legal tech space, Roland Vogl. Roland is the executive director of CodeX, the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, which is a joint center between the law school and the computer science department at Stanford University in California. The mission of CodeX is to bring information technology to the legal system in order to make work more efficient for all kinds of stakeholders.Born and raised in the Austrian mountains, Roland grew up with the intention of practicing law in Austria. However, once he was introduced to the international climate while studying abroad in the UK, he quickly decided to seek out global work, eventually partnering with European institutions in Brussels. There, he became interested in privacy law and data protection, a major point of contention in the late 90s, and ended up attending Stanford University for his Masters program. After working at a tech law firm, he found an opportunity to rejoin Stanford as a teaching fellow in a new program focused on law science and technology. During his time at Stanford in the past 20 years, he helped co-found CodeX and has been involved in the overall growth and development of legal technology and computational law.Throughout our conversation with Roland, we learned all about the foundation of CodeX while also gaining some insight into how legal tech has changed over the years from his perspective working intimately in the space. Read on to hear more about some of Roland's unique experiences as well as some tips he shared for lawyers and law students looking to involve themselves in a less traditional career path.The History of CodeXTo kick things off, we wanted to know a little more about how CodeX came to be and how it has evolved over time. Roland began by explaining that about 15 years ago, they held a workshop at Stanford in which his former boss co-taught a course on computers and law. At the time, the internet was starting to take off which meant there were more data available as well as new legal modeling and knowledge representation techniques. They decided that it would be an excellent time to devote attention to these topics and came up with the idea to create CodeX. The name CodeX itself stems from the intersection of legal code and computer code (and the fact that several other centers at Stanford also used “X” in their titles). The second part of the name, “Stanford Center for Legal Informatics,” was a bit of a toss-up at first, as they had trouble choosing between the phrases “legal informatics” and “computational law.” While the center's main focus involves the automation of legal reasoning (which is essentially computational law), they wanted to be inclusive of other techniques as well, landing on the phrase “legal informatics” instead.The center experienced a swell of interest in new approaches from around 2008 to 2010, and they began holding weekly group meetings for more and more people to pitch their ideas. Over time, CodeX became not just about research, but also about building a community in which people could discuss their ideas with like-minded individuals. It showcased the power of making a network. This eventually led to the establishment of the Future Law Conference about 10 years ago, which is a flagship program that seeks out important trends to pay attention to in the legal innovation community. It offers a platform for people to showcase their work and share their expertise while meeting others involved in similar spaces. April 2022 was the first time the conference was held in person since the start of the pandemic, and Roland encourages everyone to check out recently released videos documenting the conference.The Evolution of Legal TechSince Roland has been involved in the legal tech realm for a while, we asked him to tell us about how the space has evolved over the years from his perspective. He explained that it is difficult to pinpoint one exact area that has changed because the space as a whole has exploded with growth. We have provided a list of the innovations that he described across a huge variety of divisions all located within the legal tech space:- Law schools: Awareness has exploded for law schools, which have begun figuring out how to teach legal tech and computational law to their students and properly integrate it into the curriculum.- Law firms: Looking to change the way they deliver services to their clients as a result of more pressure from clients to be efficient and deliver services in a tech-enabled way. Creating new services for clients like predicting legal outcomes and computational law systems that allow them to navigate through a workflow and receive legal answers via machine.-  In-house departments: Using legal tech to improve how they serve their internal clients and keep costs at bay while not having to reinvent the wheel over and over with each newly drafted document.- Courts: Looking for innovation in providing a better user experience for litigants.- Government: Employing AI systems across various agencies.Roland also mentioned a research project being conducted that focused on using computational law and computational contracts in the insurance space in order to generate a better experience for consumers. Clearly, legal tech can reach into any number of different places and will continue to extend into new communities. In fact, Roland stated that it is an exciting time to be a lawyer who knows how to integrate technology.Tips for Legal Tech Startups & New Career PathsTo wrap up this amazing conversation, Roland shared his knowledge about founding a startup and a few unique career paths available to those looking for something a little different from the traditional legal paths. Here are a few of his valuable entrepreneurial tips:- Startups bring out the best and worst in people, so find teammates who share your values.- Listen closely to the customer. Do not operate in a bubble and come up with big theoretical ideas without checking back with customers first to make sure it caters to what they really want.- Build both your dedication and your ability to overcome adversity.- Fail fast and fail often because oftentimes the best way to learn is through trial and error.- Match up a legal expert who knows the shortcomings of their area with a technologist who has the right skills to engineer a solution to those problems.In terms of exciting and innovative career paths outside of the typical law firms, in-house counsel, and academia, Roland recommended looking at areas like contract lifecycle management (CLM) and e-Discovery. Even if you are not interested in going the competitive startup route, there are plenty of jobs available at existing companies as a legal technologist.For more exclusive chats with expert guests in the contract lifecycle management sphere along with valuable legal tech advice, check out past installments of Contract Heroes, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! If you have any questions for our guest, Roland Vogl, you can check out the CodeX website or email him at rvogl@law.stanford.edu to set up a time to discuss any and all things legal tech-related.

The Wellness Collective
Having more confidence with Julia Vogl

The Wellness Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 38:04


Facing fears and challenges is something that takes all of us outside of our comfort zone. Julia Vogl is no stranger to this - after being bullied at school, she didn't think she had what it took to become an actress. But, being curious by nature, Julia was led down an unexpected path and she went on to becoming a celebrity interviewer, and she now teaching others how to do the same. She's here to help us learn how to be more confident and show up, be it on camera or at the doctors office. In this episode Julia shares; How we must learn to listen better How to get creative with the types of questions we ask Why your energy is infectious and how it rubs off on others Connecting with ourselves before we can connect with others What were some of her stand out interviews Why we must all become a story teller How it is so important to meet yourself where you are at and get out of our own way And so much more! Connect with Julia - @juliavogl_ or her website www.juliavogl.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Boardwalk
Episode 39: Corruption with Author and Georgetown Professor Frank Vogl

The Boardwalk

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 56:45


Professor Frank Vogl, co-founder of non-governmental organizations Transparency International and Partnership for Transparency Fund, joins us to talk about corruption. We discuss corruption in Afghanistan and around the world and America's role in curtailing it.  Check out Frank's new book here:The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption - Endangering Our Democracy_________________________________________ Where to Listen:Apple: https://bit.ly/theboardwalkapple Spotify: https://bit.ly/theboardwalkspotify Pandora: https://bit.ly/3xZ8bk9 Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3gbZ6ya Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/37UuZXQ Stitcher: https://bit.ly/3AQNadj  iHeart Radio: https://bit.ly/3y0Vfdw TuneIn: https://bit.ly/2W1VEPN Buzzsprout: https://bit.ly/37PIdoy Be sure to like, follow, subscribe, rate, review, and share wherever you listen to our podcast. New episodes of The Boardwalk are published every Saturday morning.  Our Social Media Sites:Instagram: @theboardwalkpodcast Facebook: @TheBoardwalkPodcastTwitter: @theboardwalkpod You can also reach us by email at: theboardwalkpodcast@gmail.com  The views expressed by the hosts and guests of this podcast do not represent the views of the United States Government or the United States Department of Defense.   #afghanistan #nato #taliban #kandahar #kabul #oef #waronterror #isaf #theboardwalk #theboardwalkpodcast #militaryintelligence #andsf #helmand #bagram #balkh #mazari #panjshir #northernalliance #resistance #massoud 

I've Got it All Figured Out
Finding Work, Finding Purpose! Matt Vogl

I've Got it All Figured Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 63:14


Meet Matt. Matt is a great guy, a man's man, intelligent, witty, great to be around. So why was he having such a difficult time finding work to support his family? How did he find purpose in his life? How did he have to change as a father when his son got an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis? Why was Matt's hand in my mouth if he was not my dentist? These questions and more answered when you click play!

Mujeres on the Rise
Why Embracing Authenticity is the Key to Purpose with Camille Vogl

Mujeres on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 27:26


For episode eight of Mujeres on the Rise, we are embracing authenticity with Camille Vogl, Product Support Manager at Google and WordPress Instructor at FIU Chapman Graduate School of Business. We go in-depth about why being authentic is the key to fully embracing your purpose, looking at the bigger picture of your journey so it aligns with your skills the importance of placing boundaries to best help others and ourselves. Listen now mujeres to take action on living your life with purpose! Connect with Camille:Visit Camille's websiteInstagram: @camillevoglLinkedIn: Camille VoglJoin the #MujeresOnTheRise movement:Visit our websiteInstagram: @mujeresontheriseTikTok: @mujeresontheriseSubscribe for FREE to ‘The Weekly Rise' newsletter for más resources Private Facebook Group: Mujeres on the RiseLand your dream job with our Rising Resume courseShop our productsShoutout to our SponsorStart building wealth with Viva la Budget and Finance's Investing Program.

The Rob Burgess Show
Ep. 212 - Frank Vogl [II]

The Rob Burgess Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 52:36


Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this our 212th episode our returning guest is Frank Vogl. You first heard Frank Vogl on Episode 210. Frank Vogl is the co-founder of one of the leading global organizations fighting corruption, Transparency International and the chairman of another, the Partnership for Transparency Fund. He teaches at Georgetown University, writes regular articles on corruption for The Globalist, and lectures extensively. As a former foreign correspondent — for Reuters and The Times of London — Vogl reported in the 1970s on corruption; in the 1980s as the World Bank's chief spokesman, he saw the impact of government corruption in dozens of developing countries. For 25 years he ran a public relations firm that concentrated on international financial and economic policy. His last book was “Waging War on Corruption – Inside the Movement Fighting the Abuse of Power“ (published by Rowman & Littlefield). Frank is a former international journalist, senior World Bank official, and he owned and managed an international public relations firm for 25 years specializing in economics and finance. His latest book, “The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption” was published Nov. 15, 2021 by Rowman & Littlefield. And his new article, “Russian oligarchs are finally being sanctioned. Why not all the rest?” was just published by NBC News: https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/russia-ukraine-war-has-meant-sanctions-russian-oligarchs-what-about-ncna1292345?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma Join The Rob Burgess Show mailing list! Go to tinyletter.com/therobburgessshow and type in your email address. Then, respond to the automatic message. Also please make sure to comment, follow, like, subscribe, share, rate and review everywhere the podcast is available, including iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Twitter, Internet Archive, TuneIn, RSS, and, now, Spotify. The official website for the podcast is www.therobburgessshow.com. You can find more about me by visiting my website, www.thisburgess.com.If you have something to say, record a voice memo on your smartphone and send it to therobburgessshow@gmail.com. Include “voice memo” in the subject line of the email. Also, if you want to call or text the show for any reason, the number is: 317-674-3547.

The Visible Artist
Julia Vogl

The Visible Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 36:51


How to create your own career in public art? What is it like to create work in a prison, a cemetery or even a mortuary? Why apply for public funding? What is it like to give a TEDx talk? With over sixty sketchbooks bursting with ideas, Julia Vogl is ready for any challenge in the public art sphere. Every work she creates is site-specific, unique to that project and often ambitious in scale. Her public art journey began at university; inspired by the beautiful stain glass windows of Florentine cathedrals, Julia convinced multiple departments to each contribute $20 to a project that covered the uninspiring college library exterior with sheets of coloured paper. Since this early start to her public art career, Julia has created work in prisons, cemeteries, mortuaries, even on trash cans. She has been commissioned by New York Parks and Recreation/Brooklyn Arts Council, Tate, ITV, Facebook, Hull 2017 City of Culture, Mayor Of London, Wellcome Trust Neuroimaging Centre, and more. She won the Aesthetica Art Prize (2011) and the Catlin Art Prize. This is a must-listen to any artist hoping to create a career in public art. Follow Julia Vogl @juliavogl_socialsculptureCatch Julia's TEDx talk here.____________________________________________Hosted and produced by Sophie Loxton Lucas, The Visible Artist podcast features individual artists and their paths to success within the creative world. Alongside conversations with an array of practicing artists, Sophie chats to key art world protagonists about their experiences of working with artists. The Visible Artist podcast is a must-listen for any artists looking to make their mark in today's art world. Follow the show @thevisibleartistpodcastFollow Sophie @sophieloxtonlucaswww.thevisibleartistpodcast.comPodcast cover by AmyIsla Mccombie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KZYX Public Affairs
Politics, A Love Story: Frank Vogl on Kleptocrats and Corruption

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 57:50


January 7, 2022 -- Bob Bushansky speaks to Frank Vogl, whose new book is: The Enablers — How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption — Endangering Our Democracy. Frank Vogl is a former senior World Bank official, former foreign correspondent for Reuters and the Times of London, and professor at Georgetown University.

Democracy That Delivers
Democracy that Delivers #302: What to Do About Corruption Enablers with Frank Vogl

Democracy That Delivers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 28:54


Anti-Corruption author and Transparency International Co-Founder Frank Vogl joins the CIPE Anti-Corruption & Governance Center podcast this week to discuss his new book, The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption. Vogl reviews the recommendations of his book, which shines a light on the Western financial institutions, lawyers, consultants, and other professionals who enable looting kleptocrats and other corrupt actors around the world. Vogl's timely book release accompanies a host of major global anti-corruption announcements by the US government in December 2021, including the publication of the U.S. Strategy on Countering Corruption. Listen now to hear Vogl's analysis of these new announcements, what has inspired him to spend his career asking bold and difficult questions about corruption to global decision-makers, why citizens and citizen-led organizations are the most important global bulwark against corruption, and how to discern the wheat from the chaff after the lofty rhetoric of the Summit for Democracy.

Myeloma Crowd Radio
HealthTree Podcast: Dan Vogl, MD, UPENN and Yulia Nefedova, MD, PhD, Wistar

Myeloma Crowd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 69:00


Join Dr. Dan Vogl and Dr. Yulia Nefedova to understand more about a new oral treatment for multiple myeloma called tasquinimod. This is a treatment that targets the tumor microenvironment by targeting myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). MDSCs are a variety of cells that expand during cancer, inflammation and infection, and can suppress T-cell responses. They can stop myeloma killing-immune cells and at the same time form new tumor blood vessels that help myeloma spread in the body. The researchers are hopeful that tasquinimod will promote anti-tumor immune activity .  The treament is being developed by a Swedish company called Active Biotech and tasquinimod is now being tested in combination with standard myeloma therapies like lenalidomide, ixazomib and dex.  New treatments like these could be used in patients who have relapsed after standard myeloma treatment like daratumumab and could help alter the microenvironment that is causing myeloma relapse. Thanks to our episode sponsor, Bristol Myers Squibb

The Nomiki Show
How US Corruption Endangers The World | Frank Vogl, Braxton Brewington, Rose Adams & Jordan Zakarin | The Nomiki Show 11-17-21

The Nomiki Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 109:48


Beyond the Journal
Dr. Steve Vogl, on Keeping Focused on the Endpoints and Issues that Truly Matter in Cancer Care | BTJ-014

Beyond the Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 43:44


Dr. Steve Vogl of "Vogl, New York" fame joins hosts Charu Aggarwal & Jack West as they discuss the priorities of patients and general oncologists in practice as new developments are presented, and how telemedicine was adopted in NYC during the pandemic.

The BK Show Podcast
Jeff Vogl — Classic Car Stereos

The BK Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 79:38


Jeff Vogl is the Founder of ClassicCarStereos.com and many other Ecommerce WebsitesLinks MentionedTheBKShow.comClassicCarStereos.comCupHoldersPlus.comMarineStereo.comSideBySideUTVParts.comJBugs.comFollow Jeff on TwitterDropshipWithJon.com — Learn how to start an Ecommerce business from Episode #36 guest, Jon WarrenDropshipPodcast.com — Listen to Jon Warren and I talk all things high ticket dropshipping and get looks behind the curtain of some of my businessesLearnWithChase.com — Learn Ecommerce Email Marketing with Episode #28 guest, Chase DimondLearnWithEzra.com — Check out Ezra Firestone's World Class course via my partner linkBenKnegendorf.com/bonjoro — Build better relationships with your customers by sending thank you videos directly from you, the founder, post purchase.  Start your Free 14 day trial through my partner link and see for yourself!BenKnegendorf.comWant to pick Ben's brain?  Book a 15-minute call!Join The BK Show's newsletterFollow Ben on TwitterFollow The BK Show on FacebookFollow The BK Show on InstagramSubscribe to The BK Show YouTube ChannelNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin The BK Show's newsletterHelp the showLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Ben up to?Follow Ben on TwitterFollow Ben on InstagramApply to work with Ben to grow your business.