
Baiba Rubesa: Quitting with Dignity
In this podcast businesswoman Baiba Rubesa shares her extensive experience from the commercial world but also considers a topic that is often overlooked: knowing when it's time to quit. What does it t...
14 Feb 202033min

Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen: The role of corporate social responsibility in the fight against global warming
This week Mike Collier talks to academic and researcher Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen about corporate social responsibility's (CSR) role in addressing environmental issues. He explains why business ethics ...
7 Feb 202026min

Drew Sullivan: How to break the world's biggest corruption stories
What motivates investigative reporters to risk their lives for the sake of a story? How do they cope with extreme stress and death threats? And what form is large-scale corruption likely to take in th...
31 Jan 202025min

Ann Cooper: Physical and online safety among journalists
This week Mike Collier talks to journalist Ann Cooper about physical and online safety among professionals working in the media.
23 Jan 202042min

Erik Ahlström: Improving the environment
Is it possible to improve environment as well as your health by running? It seems so. Plogging is the combination of jogging with picking up litter. In this episode, the founder of "Plogging" Erik Ahl...
16 Jan 202026min

Nicholas Johnston: Case study of Axios
We spoke to Nicholas Johnston, editor in chief at a rapidly rising media company AXIOS, about its bold new approach to news presentation and the likely media business models of the future.
9 Jan 202029min

John Horne: The twists and turns of the Great War
This week Mike Collier talks to one of the leading authorities on the history of World War I, historian Professor John Horne about the twists and turns of the war and parallels of Irish and Baltic his...
1 Jan 202034min

Morten Hansen: The basics of economics
In this episode we ask economist and academic Morten Hansen how important it is to know the basics of economics, how it informs our daily lives and whether GDP is as important as we think.
26 Des 201922min



















