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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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Pricing the Priceless: The ultimate, maybe the only climate solution

Pricing the Priceless: The ultimate, maybe the only climate solution

Paula DiPerna on solving the climate crisis and valuing our most precious assets.

Humanity is hardwired to value the valuable, to conserve even to hoard treasure. The atmosphere, the oceans, earth’s …

00:37:42  |   Thu 27 Jul 2023
Trump Agonistes

Trump Agonistes

Former acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim delves into the unprecedented legal challenges surrounding Donald Trump.

Donald Trump continues to make history: he is the only American president (serving or for…

00:39:01  |   Thu 13 Jul 2023
Our Blue Planet

Our Blue Planet

Asha de Vos has done pioneering work on blue whales and joined this week for a conversation about her work in Sri Lanka.

The planet “Earth” should probably be called “Water” since 70% of it is ocean.…

00:14:20  |   Thu 06 Jul 2023
“When you strike at a king, you must kill him”

“When you strike at a king, you must kill him”

Yevgenia Albats, a journalist in forced exile from Russia, thinks that Prigozhin is a “dead man walking.” Maybe Putin, too.

A few days ago the world watched in amazement as Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of…

00:38:52  |   Tue 27 Jun 2023
What Does ChatGPT Think?

What Does ChatGPT Think?

Rebecca Finlay delves into the questions surrounding the regulation of a AI, its limitless potential, and the challenges faced in controlling its impact on society.

Although inflection points are bet…

00:38:46  |   Thu 22 Jun 2023
Georgia on My Mind

Georgia on My Mind

Nino Evgenidze on the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its potential consequences for Georgia's future.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine seems likely to be one of those seminal events that will…

00:35:40  |   Thu 15 Jun 2023
Worth Repeating: Code Red: not for Earth, for Humanity?

Worth Repeating: Code Red: not for Earth, for Humanity?

Join us as we revisit our conversation with Johan Rockström as he shed light on the gravity of our situation, stating that "for the first time in human history, we face a planetary emergency."

Join u…

00:36:54  |   Thu 08 Jun 2023
What’s Love Got to Do With It? Building a Different Middle East

What’s Love Got to Do With It? Building a Different Middle East

Gilles Kepel discusses the recent developments in the Middle East that could reshape the global order.

Over the last several months, there have been a series of extraordinary developments in the Midd…

00:40:46  |   Thu 01 Jun 2023
Is India Back?

Is India Back?

Will India continue to evolve and become a global power? Milan Vaishnav shares some answers in this episode.

India's backstory is largely unknown in the West. Between the 1st and 17th centuries AD, t…

00:37:21  |   Thu 18 May 2023
Africa's Arc of Misery: Sudan

Africa's Arc of Misery: Sudan

Samah Salman, a Sudanese businesswoman and civil society leader shares her insights on the situation and efforts for peace.

Sudan is at war with itself. The revolution that drove Omar al-Bashir from …

00:29:40  |   Thu 11 May 2023
Worth Repeating: Looking for Justice, One Person at a Time

Worth Repeating: Looking for Justice, One Person at a Time

Sam Muller believes that you can make justice systems work for people.

2023 has become a year of recession, inflation, social and labor unrest, war, the ravages of climate, food insecurity, and risin…

00:35:35  |   Thu 04 May 2023
Rising China Plants a Flag in the Middle East

Rising China Plants a Flag in the Middle East

Yasmine Farouk discusses the impact of China’s mediation between Saudi Arabia and Iran on the Middle East and beyond.

Early last month, there was an extraordinary announcement. Saudi Arabia and Iran …

00:35:58  |   Thu 27 Apr 2023
Reflections on the Guillotine

Reflections on the Guillotine

Pierre Lellouche is deeply worried about what he sees as Macron’s strategic and political mistakes and the consequences for his country.

French President, Emmanuel Macron, has had a complicated few w…

00:33:51  |   Thu 20 Apr 2023
Slouching Towards Texas (If Not Bethlehem)

Slouching Towards Texas (If Not Bethlehem)

Anthropologist Amelia Frank-Vitale discusses what it takes to walk from Honduras to Texas, and the tragedies along the way.

Human history is a long and continuing story of migration. People have alwa…

00:38:19  |   Thu 06 Apr 2023
Is This Any Way to Run a War?

Is This Any Way to Run a War?

Anna Wieslander has had the temerity to point out that the West has no strategy to end the Ukraine war.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has settled into a grueling, vicious war of attrition with no end …

00:34:17  |   Thu 30 Mar 2023
Needed: New Thinking about Africa’s Debt Burden

Needed: New Thinking about Africa’s Debt Burden

Bright Simons advocates for a new approach, arguing against debt cancellation as the solution for Africa's current financial challenges.

Africa might finally be on the verge of realizing its enormous…

00:32:50  |   Thu 23 Mar 2023
Is Israel Heading Over a Cliff?

Is Israel Heading Over a Cliff?

Journalist Neri Zilber talks about a situation that seems destined to go from bad to worse.

Israel seems to be on the verge of exploding. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s pursuit of radical judicial reform…

00:31:43  |   Thu 16 Mar 2023
Worth Repeating: Can a Broken Democracy Fix Itself?

Worth Repeating: Can a Broken Democracy Fix Itself?

Isabel Aninat is fundamentally optimistic that Chilean democracy is headed in a good direction. What do you think?

After the tragedy of the Pinochet years, Chile had evolved into one of the most succ…

00:37:07  |   Thu 16 Feb 2023
Everything Old Is New Again: Building the University of the Future on an Ancient Foundation

Everything Old Is New Again: Building the University of the Future on an Ancient Foundation

Francesco Svelto, Rector of University of Pavia, shares his vision for Pavia and, more broadly, education at a time of transformation

At times of rapid societal change, like those we are now living t…

00:33:34  |   Thu 09 Feb 2023
Mongolia: Between the Hammer and the Anvil

Mongolia: Between the Hammer and the Anvil

Dr. Undraa Agvaanluvsan recently explained her country’s challenges in coping with a changing global order.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine changed how global politics works. Instead of peace, prosperit…

00:24:42  |   Thu 02 Feb 2023
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