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New Thinking for a New World - a Tallberg Foundation Podcast - Podcast

New Thinking for a New World - a Tallberg Foundation Podcast

Aiming to provoke people to think — and therefore act — differently about the global issues that are shaping their future, the Tällberg Foundation is sharing some of its conversations in podcast form. The podcast invites you to hear from leaders from different sectors and geographies as they explore issues that are challenging and changing our societies.

Leadership Society & Culture News Politics Earth Sciences Innovation Science
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
33 minutes
Episodes
244
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Iran v. Israel: Who Won, Who Lost, What Next? - Part Two

Iran v. Israel: Who Won, Who Lost, What Next? - Part Two

Roughly six weeks ago, the two Middle East powers, whom everyone feared might someday go to war, actually went to war. After 12 days of fighting, mostly deadly exchanges of missiles, drones and air p…

00:21:15  |   Thu 21 Aug 2025
Iran v. Israel: Who Won, Who Lost, What Next? - Part One

Iran v. Israel: Who Won, Who Lost, What Next? - Part One

Francesca Borri, Hossein Mousavian, and Abraham Silver join host Alan Stoga in Part One of a two-part series exploring the fragile ceasefire six weeks after Iran and Israel’s 12-day war.

Roughly six …

00:42:51  |   Thu 21 Aug 2025
A River Runs Through It

A River Runs Through It

Jaap van der Waarde shares insights on balancing development and conservation in the Congo River Basin.

The Congo River Basin includes six countries and covers approximately 3.7 million square kilome…

00:31:33  |   Thu 17 Jul 2025
Can Profit Help Save the Rainforest?

Can Profit Help Save the Rainforest?

Tânia Trindade on balancing sustainability and profit in one of the world’s most vital ecosystems.

Global meetings on climate change almost always turn on two factors: political will and money. Even …

00:25:16  |   Thu 03 Jul 2025
Mutually Assured Madness?

Mutually Assured Madness?

Chandran Nair explores the global stakes of U.S.-China rivalry and argues that China may have a clearer vision for the future world order.

We live at a moment when everything we thought we could rely…

00:42:12  |   Thu 05 Jun 2025
Voodoo Economics: Tariffing Our Way to Prosperity or Doom?

Voodoo Economics: Tariffing Our Way to Prosperity or Doom?

Marco Annunziata unpacks the risks and rewards of President Trump’s bold attempt to reshape the U.S. and global economies.

President Trump has launched an unprecedented trade war, a radical overhaul …

00:54:51  |   Fri 30 May 2025
Ancient Words, Modern Wounds

Ancient Words, Modern Wounds

Bryan Doerries uses ancient texts to confront today’s challenges, showing how timeless art can heal, provoke, and connect us across time.

Great art is timeless because it provides insights into our s…

00:44:18  |   Thu 22 May 2025
Has the Amazon Run Out of Chances?

Has the Amazon Run Out of Chances?

Francisco “Pacho” von Hildebrand of Gaia Amazonas believes the Amazon can still be saved—if Indigenous communities are empowered to protect it

In 2019, Carlos Nobre, a leading Brazilian scientist, pu…

00:33:14  |   Thu 08 May 2025
In the Struggle With Trump, Does the Congress Matter?

In the Struggle With Trump, Does the Congress Matter?

Tom O’Donnell, former key player in Democratic Party, explores the growing confrontation between the President and the Congress.

Normally, that's a simple question with a simple answer: of course, th…

00:53:51  |   Thu 01 May 2025
Best New Thinking: Doctor, Doctor Give Me the News

Best New Thinking: Doctor, Doctor Give Me the News

Dr. Kris Olson discusses how innovative, human-centered design is transforming global healthcare.

Healthcare is intensely personal. Even when national statistics show improvement—which has been the c…

00:34:29  |   Thu 10 Apr 2025
Helping Refugees Help Themselves: The Play Really is the Thing!

Helping Refugees Help Themselves: The Play Really is the Thing!

Filmmakers Charlotte Eagar and William Stirling explore how theater heals and transforms.

Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet, “The play’s the thing, wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the king,” when the …

00:40:27  |   Thu 03 Apr 2025
Congo’s Unending Tragedy

Congo’s Unending Tragedy

Journalist and author Michela Wrong unpacks the stakes of Congo’s latest crisis—and why it matters beyond the region.

With its unlimited natural resources and huge agricultural potential capacity, th…

00:37:52  |   Thu 27 Mar 2025
Will Palestinians and Israelis Ever Find Peace?

Will Palestinians and Israelis Ever Find Peace?

Journalist Francesca Borri and activist Gershon Baskin examine the human reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the possibility of peace.

The brutal Hamas attacks on October 7th, 2023 kickst…

00:31:23  |   Thu 20 Mar 2025
Is Trump Good for Europe?

Is Trump Good for Europe?

Ana Palacio and Vygaudas Usackas discuss what needs to be done to put Europe on a better track.

Donald Trump doesn’t like the European Union and he’s not afraid to tell people. “The European Union wa…

00:37:00  |   Thu 13 Mar 2025
Best New Thinking: Tyranny’s Most Dangerous Foe

Best New Thinking: Tyranny’s Most Dangerous Foe

2024 Prize winner María Teresa Ronderos advocates for honest, smart journalism to fight misinformation and uphold democracy in the digital age.

Winston Churchill is alleged to have written that "A fr…

00:40:36  |   Thu 06 Mar 2025
What’s Going On in the United States???

What’s Going On in the United States???

Aziz Huq and Scott Miller discuss the unprecedented pace and impact of Trump’s first five weeks in office

Donald Trump has been president for five weeks now. In light of the blizzard of executive ord…

00:57:37  |   Thu 27 Feb 2025
The Brave New World Is Here: Are We Ready?

The Brave New World Is Here: Are We Ready?

Andreas Schleicher, OECD Education and Skills Director, shares insights from the Survey of Adult Skills, revealing its good, bad, and ugly.

We live in an increasingly complex technology-driven world.…

00:35:05  |   Thu 20 Feb 2025
Best New Thinking: Can the Amazon Be Saved?

Best New Thinking: Can the Amazon Be Saved?

Fernando Trujillo discusses his work to protect the Amazon’s freshwater basin during unprecedented drought and dangerously low river levels.

What happens in the Amazon is of planetary consequence. It…

00:32:21  |   Thu 13 Feb 2025
Through a Viewfinder, Brightly

Through a Viewfinder, Brightly

Photojournalist Fabio Bucciarelli shares what compels him to keep documenting the world’s most dangerous conflicts.

We live in a violent and complicated world. Wars, big and small, on every continent…

00:32:00  |   Thu 06 Feb 2025
Leaders Leading

Leaders Leading

Listen as the 2024 prize winners discuss their leadership journeys, lessons from failure, and future challenges.

When leaders fail, democracy fails—and too many leaders in too many places are failing…

00:41:20  |   Thu 30 Jan 2025
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