
High schoolers at home
Josefine Nielsen and Sebastian Beckman are high school students in the architecture program at Pauliskolan in Malmö, Sweden. In this episode, we hear their thoughts, two and a half months into the swi...
2 Kesä 202011min

Parenting, free associations, and the pandemic
How is social distancing affecting parenting, and how deep has the pandemic lodged itself in your subconscious? In this episode, I speak about these things with Christopher Honey, an assistant profess...
14 Touko 20207min

What happens in Sweden
Paul Franks is a professor of genetic epidemiology at Lund University in Sweden. In this episode, we discuss Sweden's unique and rather controversial approach to COVID 19, relying on voluntary complia...
27 Huhti 202022min

Same struggles, hugely different contexts
Gareth Lipunga is a study coordinator with the Brain Infections Global initiative in Malawi, where he works with diagnostics and management of infectious brain diseases in this developing country. In ...
21 Huhti 202011min

The over-supply chain
As runs on the supermarkets leave store shelves empty during this pandemic, I speak to Axel Holst, who is an employee of Asko, Norway's largest wholesale grocer. We discuss just how much supply there ...
2 Huhti 20206min

The view from China
Chao Jiang is a researcher at the Life Sciences Institute in Zhejiang University in China. He is interested in evolution, especially of microorganisms. We chat about the initial Coronavirus outbreak a...
29 Maalis 202012min

Perspectives from geriatrics
Sarah Richards is a nurse studying to be a specialist in geriatrics, working at the Skåne University Hospital in Malmö. She discusses the challenges faced by hospitals and their elderly patients as we...
26 Maalis 202013min



















