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PhiLab Podcasts

Joey Mac Intosh & Kim Fuller

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Qu'est-ce que le PhiLab? Le Réseau Canadien de Recherche Partenariale sur la Philanthropie (PhiLab) est un réseau de recherche sur la philanthropie au Canada dont le siège est situé au centre-ville de Montréal, sur le campus de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM).Ce balado à pour objectif de mettre de l'avant les étudiant(e)s - professeur(e)s - chercheur(euse)s - partenaires de notre réseau pour qu'ils/elles puissent partager leurs découvertes sur le monde de la philanthropie canadienne ...
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True Crime International

Chuchotements Nocturnes

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Dive deep into the world of global mysteries with True Crime International. Each episode unravels chilling tales of crime and intrigue from every corner of the globe. From haunting unsolved cases in quiet European villages to shocking criminal masterminds in bustling metropolises, we explore the dark side of humanity through the lens of international crime stories. Join us as we navigate through gripping narratives, uncover hidden secrets, and examine the intricate details that make these ca ...
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Prendre le pouls - Taking the Pulse

Fondation de l'Hôpital général de Montréal / Montreal General Hospital Foundation

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Une discussion sur les soins de santé et leurs défis avec des spécialistes de divers horizons. Nous abordons les approches médicales novatrices, la recherche de pointe et tous les autres éléments qui mettent en valeur le soutien vital que nos donateurs apportent aux soins vitaux. A discussion on health care and its challenges with specialists from diverse backgrounds. We address innovative medical approaches, cutting-edge research and all other elements that showcase the vital support our do ...
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Mind @Work

Coach Zed

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Mind @Work is a podcast that explores the intersection of the mind, work, financial and physical wellbeing. In each episode, we dive into topics related to mindset, productivity, mental health, and the work at large, while also offering insights and strategies for achieving your health and financial goals. Whether you're looking to increase your income, be fit and healthy, or more productive, we've got you covered. Join us as we explore the latest research, talk to experts, and share real-wo ...
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La chaire de Microbiologie et Maladies Infectieuses dont Philippe Sansonetti est le titulaire a pour objectif de présenter les grands problèmes et les principaux défis posés par les maladies infectieuses dans un monde globalisé et de procurer aux auditeurs une capacité de lecture et d'analyse de ces problématiques complexes. L'approche prise est essentiellement fondamentale. Elle vise en particulier à présenter l'état de la recherche en cours dans des domaines divers mais complémentaire comm ...
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Nous vous préparons une série de baladodiffusion sur le thème de la conférence virtuelle pancanadienne : l’équité, la diversité et l’inclusion dans les milieux culturels. C’est en collaboration avec des participants et participantes, des universitaires, des praticiens et praticiennes que nous créons des baladodiffusions sur des thèmes d’actualité. De la danse, aux musées en passant par le secteur de l’édition, nous vous proposons huit épisodes, dont quatre en français et quatre en anglais. L ...
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Le cancer de la prostate ne devrait pas être tabou. Dans ce balado, des patients, survivants et proches aidants témoignent de leur expérience avec la maladie en échangeant avec Isabelle Pagé, porte-parole de PROCURE, afin de démystifier ce cancer qui est encore trop mal compris. Présenté par PROCURE, le seul organisme à but non lucratif au Québec dédié à la lutte contre le cancer de la prostate par la sensibilisation, le soutien, l'information et le financement de la recherche. Découvrez nos ...
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The Product Tape

Estelle Aubouin

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Dans The Product Tape, j'interviewe des hommes et des femmes travaillant dans le domaine du produit pour échanger autour de leur parcours et de leur expérience. Ensemble, nous parlons de leur vision du métier, ce qui les anime, de leurs défis et de leurs conseils pour avancer.
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Née le 5 mars 1965 à Londres (Angleterre). Edith Heard est généticienne de formation. Elle a suivi des études en sciences naturelles à l'Université de Cambridge au Royaume-Uni et a préparé son doctorat au « Imperial Cancer Research Fund » à Londres. Edith Heard est arrivée en France, à l'Institut Pasteur en 1990. Elle dirige aujourd'hui à l'Institut Curie, l'Unité de Génétique et biologie du développement et l'équipe « Épigenèse et développement des mammifères ». Elle a reçu de nombreuses di ...
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Stories can unify or divide but our ability to imagine them is uniquely human. Cooperation and trust, built through shared stories and narratives, are the foundation of human societies and economies. So what happens when humans no longer hold the pen? Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and author of several books on human evolution, inc…
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With all the instability within the Middle East and North Africa region of late, Egypt has nonetheless managed to reign in soaring inflation and win its largest-ever foreign investment. Egypt’s efforts to restore macroeconomic stability in recent years have led to an arrangement under the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility for Egypt, which makes availabl…
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Cette semaine, en concluant cette ère du PhiLab Podcast, Katherine, Jean-Marc et Peter font un retour sur leur expériences des dix dernières années et discutent de la transition vers une nouvelle phase pour le PhiLab. This week, as we conclude this era of the PhiLab Podcast, Katherine, Jean-Marc, and Peter reflect on their experiences over the past…
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Working from home was not an option for most people before March 11, 2020, when work and home life suddenly collided. The pandemic upended many aspects of doing business, but the daily commute is one routine that seems unlikely to return to what it was. Nicholas Bloom was studying the potential impact of remote work long before the pandemic launche…
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The world has changed since postwar economic thought placed GDP growth as its guiding principle. 20th-century progress has pushed planetary resources to the limit and brings the sustainability of traditional macroeconomic models into question. In this podcast, Kate Raworth talks with journalist Rhoda Metcalfe about her alternative model Doughnut Ec…
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In this gripping episode of True Crime International, we delve into the haunting case of Jean-Pierre Treiber, a man whose name became synonymous with mystery and fear in the tranquil region of Burgundy, France. What began as a romantic weekend getaway for Katia Lerbier and Géraldine Giroud quickly spiraled into a nightmare, leading to their tragic …
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For many emerging market economies, moving from an export-oriented strategy with labor-intensive manufacturing to a more sophisticated production process was key to their development. But the world is quickly changing, and Raghuram Rajan says India need not follow that same path. In their new book, Breaking the Mold, the former Reserve Bank of Indi…
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For decades, governments have been tapping into global sovereign debt markets to smooth ups and downs in revenue with the hope that it would help spur investment. But what happens when government borrowing fails to deliver, and the citizens are left paying the bill? Mark Aguiar says emerging market and developing economies are especially vulnerable…
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The world is changing so quickly it’s hard to think of one aspect of our economic lives that hasn’t shifted from what it was only a few years ago. Trade is no exception. New technologies, the re-emergence of industrial policy, and rising geopolitical tensions are all putting added pressure on the international trading system. Michele Ruta is a trad…
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Aging populations in many advanced and emerging market economies mean shrinking workforces, weighing on growth. However, the opposite is true in low-income countries where populations are growing, and the expanding workforce may lack the skills for the job market. How can these two scenarios offset each other? Lisa Kolovich says women hold the key.…
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Nigeria’s new administration has set out on an ambitious reform path to stabilize its currency, regain market confidence, and tame inflation. In this podcast, Governor Olayemi Cardoso and IMF Africa Department head, Abebe Aemro Selassie discuss the role of Nigeria’s central bank in restoring macroeconomic stability. The conversation took place as p…
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Every Friday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research on euradio. Simon Usherwood you are Professor at the Open University and chair of our partners UACES, and we are delighted to have you back for the end of the season! When we talked for the opening of the season in Septembe…
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Every Friday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research on euradio. The mini-publics are an innovative method we used with the transnational REGROUP project. REGROUP stands for “Rebuilding governance and resilience out of the pandemic”. The project is based on the assumption tha…
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Every Friday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research on euradio. How nice to have you back on Euradio! You are Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the University of Surrey, in the UK, and you have already shared with us on several occasions your research on the role of…
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Economic growth is often seen as the core ingredient to social development, but it’s a relatively new idea. So what did pre-growth society look like and how much growth can modern society sustain? In his latest book, Daniel Susskind argues that economic policy should consider the costs of growth more carefully and realign the drivers to better fit …
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Central banks worldwide share common practices in how they operate, but the UK’s central bank is unique in how it makes its rate decisions. Catherine Mann is a Professor of the Practice at Brandeis University and one of four external voting members of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England. In this podcast, Mann says the pickup in cap…
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Cette semaine, en vue de la fin des PhiLab Podcasts, Kim et Joey font un retour sur leur expérience en discutant autour de trois thèmes : Mesure d'impact Subventions, politique et défense de droits Collaboration et intersectionnalité This week, in anticipation of the PhiLab Podcasts’ conclusion, Kim and Joey reflect on their experience while discus…
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It’s no mystery where the IMF was born but its origin story might surprise you. While the spotlight was on the charismatic British economist John Maynard Keynes during the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, a little-known American economist was working in the shadows. Harry Dexter White’s plan would lead to the creation of the IMF and forever change th…
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Every Friday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research on euradio. Very pleased to have you back with us. You are Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the University of Augsburg, in Germany. As an expert on the European Parliament, what are your expectations towards the forthcom…
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While African countries have little to do with what’s causing the climate crisis, they are feeling the brunt of the extreme weather patterns and left footing a climate-mitigation bill they can’t afford. Michael Olabisi is an assistant professor at Michigan State University and studies sustainable development in low-income countries. In this podcast…
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Every Friday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research on euradio. Jannik Jansen, you are Policy Fellow at the Jacques Delors Centre in Berlin, and together with your colleagues, you express serious doubts about the famous anti-green backlash among European voters. Tell us wher…
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When disaster strikes, the knee-jerk reaction is to seek public funds for support, but private donors have the agility that governments often don’t. And while capital flows to Africa slowed to a trickle during the pandemic, philanthropy and remittances held steady. Una Osili is the Associate Dean for Research and International Programs at Indiana U…
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(ENGLISH BELOW) Cette semaine, nous nous préparons pour le Sommet PhiLab 2024 “Notre héritage pour le futur“! Pour la cause, nous avons posé deux questions à certains de nos partenaires : Quels changements prioritaires sur le plan politique, le domaine philanthropique devrait-il promouvoir dans les prochaines années ? Quel est le rôle de la recherc…
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Comment les couples peuvent-ils s'adapter, reconstruire ou préserver leur intimité face aux défis posés par les traitements du cancer de la prostate? Est-il envisageable d'entretenir une intimité sans recourir aux relations sexuelles ? Ne manquez pas cette opportunité d'approfondir votre compréhension sur ces questions. Écoutez cet épisode pour en …
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Every Friday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research on euradio. Nick, You have studied the European far right parties over decades now and you shared your findings several times in our programme, most recently on how these parties respond to the climate crisis. With the Euro…
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Conflict disrupts lives and economies everywhere, but recent IMF analytical work suggests the economic impact of conflict in the Middle East and Central Asia has proven larger and more persistent than in other regions. In this podcast, Ghassan Salamé (SciencesPo Paris), Mark Malloch-Brown (Open Society Foundations), and Rola Dashti (UNESCWA) discus…
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Cette semaine, on discute de l’approche holistique, de politiques publiques et sociales, et bien plus encore en lien avec le thème de la semaine : l’environnement. Mon invitée est … Colleen Thorpe - Directrice générale d'Équiterre --- POUR PLUS D’INFORMATION: COLLEEN THORPE LinkedIn EQUITERRE Site Web Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Youtube --- PHILAB …
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The World Economic Outlook is more than projected growth rates. The research behind those projections tells the story of how 190 countries, slowly but steadily, found their way through the fog of the past few years to emerge a testament to the resilience of the global economy. Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas is IMF Chief Economist and brings together the…
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Sub-Saharan Africa is slowly emerging from four turbulent years with higher growth expected for nearly two thirds of countries in the region. But while inflation has almost halved and debt has broadly stabilized, economies are still grappling with financing shortages and impending debt repayments. Wenjie Chen is deputy head of the team that publish…
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Cette semaine, on discute d’investissement stratégique, de collaboration et d’optimisme en lien avec la philanthropie climatique. Mon invitée est … Aurore Fauret - Directrice du programme climat à la Fondation familiale Trottier --- POUR PLUS D’INFORMATION: AURORE FAURET LinkedIn FOUNDATION FAMILIALE TROTTIER Site Web RÉFÉRENCES PAR INVITÉ.ES LORS …
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The treatment strategies for advanced prostate cancer have evolved significantly in recent years, offering new options and hope to patients. By combining innovative approaches with standard treatments, we are better equipped than ever to combat advanced prostate cancer. Learn more about the latest advances in the treatment of advanced prostate canc…
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As inflation slowly subsides and optimism pervades financial markets, the latest Global Financial Stability Report (GFSR) warns of potential setbacks. Fabio Natalucci and Jason Wu head the GFSR team. In this podcast, they discuss risks associated with debt and the private credit market, struggling real estate sectors in China and the US, cybersecur…
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Bonjour, Natasza Styczyńska, very pleased to have you back at Euradio. Today, in 2024, you are Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. But what were you doing when Poland became a member of the European Union, twenty years ago, on the 1st of May 2004? I was a student, in my fourth year of political science studies! Membership negotiatio…
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IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva kicks off the 2024 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings from the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC, with her customary curtain raiser speech. Go to IMF.org to follow the Spring Meetings and find all the IMF flagship reports, including the World Economic Outlook, the Global Financial Stability Report, and the Fi…
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Even optimal economic policies create winners and losers, and that’s where politics steps in. Trade liberalization is an example of a policy that can make a country better off as a whole, but what happens to workers who lose out to cheaper goods? Jeffry Frieden says while politics is often messy, it’s how society puts a value on things economists c…
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This week, we talk about transparency, policy changes and so much more regarding social justice and impact investment. My guest is… Todd Jaques - Policy & Research Director, MakeWay Foundation --- FOR MORE INFORMATION: FOUNDATION Website The case for investment transparency in philanthropy ARTICLES Megan Ming-Francis, The Price of Civil Rights: Bla…
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Bonjour, Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, you are Jean Monnet Professor at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science of Vilnius University, in the capital of Lithuania. How old were you when your country became a member of the European Union, twenty years ago, on the 1st of May 2004? In 2004, I was 32 years old, working as an associate pr…
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For decades, the standard labor market model has been ruled by supply and demand, but a younger generation of labor economists is questioning that approach. Suresh Naidu is a Professor of Economics and International Public Affairs at Columbia University. He says while the supply and demand model is not wrong, it only tells part of the story. In thi…
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Petr Kaniok, you are professor of political science at the Masaryk University of Brno, beautiful city in the South-East of the Czech Republic. And you recall the moment when your country became a member of the European Union, twenty years ago, on the 1st of May 2004. May 2004 – that is a long time ago! Twenty years is a small step for mankind, but …
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It wasn’t that long ago when retiring in one’s 50s was an achievable goal. But with life expectancy steadily rising and pension systems doomed to fall short, the prospects for an early retirement are fading fast. Olivia Mitchell wrote the book on retirement and modern pension research and has spent her career helping people improve their financial …
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Edith Heard Collège de France Epigénétique et mémoire cellulaire Cours 2023-2024 Conférence - Harold E. Varmus : How Can Science and Its Benefits Be Shared Globally? How Medical Science Can Be Used in Developing Countries Harold E. Varmus Prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine Résumé In the final lecture, I will talk about the ways in which parts of…
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Edith Heard Collège de France Epigénétique et mémoire cellulaire Cours 2023-2024 04 - L'épigénétique à l'interface organisme-environnement : Exemples d'impacts environnementaux sur le règne végétalPar Edith Heard
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John Maynard Keynes was one of the most influential economists of the 20th century and the father of modern macroeconomics. His novel lectures at King’s College, Cambridge, inspired economists and policymakers of the time and continues to do so a hundred years later. In this podcast, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva delivers a speech insp…
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