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1 Andrew Stein: Living with Lions 46:39
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“If we march into that village and we start trying to persecute people for using poison, something that's very illegal, nobody's going to talk to us. We're not going to find out where the poison came from. We're not going to be able to shut anything down. We should take the approach that people are using poison because they're desperate, because they see no other alternative.” – Andrew Stein Andrew Stein is a wildlife ecologist who spent the past 25 years studying human carnivore conflict from African wild dogs and lions in Kenya and Botswana to leopards and hyenas in Namibia. His work has long focused on finding ways for people and predators to coexist. He is the founder of CLAWS , an organization based in Botswana that's working at the intersection of cutting-edge wildlife research and community driven conservation. Since its start in 2014 and official launch as an NGO in 2020, CLAWS has been pioneering science-based, tech-forward strategies to reduce conflict between people and carnivores. By collaborating closely with local communities, especially traditional cattle herders, CLAWS supports both species conservation and rural livelihoods—making coexistence not just possible, but sustainable.…
The Global Current
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The Global Current is the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy’s premier podcast on international affairs. Each week, we explore and analyze a news story making waves around the world. From the Capitol Hill riots to the Uighur camps in China, Current members break down pressing stories while engaging in thoughtful conversation with fellow students and faculty. Catch the Current on Instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in live every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. EST on 89.5 FM WSOU.
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The Global Current is the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy’s premier podcast on international affairs. Each week, we explore and analyze a news story making waves around the world. From the Capitol Hill riots to the Uighur camps in China, Current members break down pressing stories while engaging in thoughtful conversation with fellow students and faculty. Catch the Current on Instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in live every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. EST on 89.5 FM WSOU.
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1 Exploitation for Views: A Modern Hustle 30:07
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This week on the Global Current, our analyst Amelia Wysoczanski takes us into the complex world of exploitative content creation and the way international media has impacted this industry. We specifically discuss how modern game shows and video content has been criticized in the context of debates of class consciousness, as well as how the internet poses difficulties regarding regulation and legislation in relationship to freedoms of speech. This episode was brought was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Trisha Baillon, Associate Producers Amelia Wysoczanski and Nadia Chernoff, Host Trisha Baillon, and Technical Producers Megan Pitt, Ashley Skladany, and Willem Akian. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 A Deep Dive Into the Politics of Country Music 29:49
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This week on the Global Current, we're switching roles as our analyst Trisha Baillon does a deep dive into the history of country music and the politics surrounding the genre. We discuss significant figures and points in history that have shaped country music, as well as current trends that may be indicative of a shift in the genre. Additionally, it's mentioned how country music is part of American soft power abroad and the influence of its international reach. This episode was brought was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Trisha Baillon, Associate Producers Amelia Wysoczanski and Nadia Chernoff, Host Trisha Baillon, and Technical Producers Megan Pitt, Ashley Skladany, and Willem Akian. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Step Up to the Plate—Let’s Talk Baseball! 30:01
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This week on the Global Current our analyst Willem Akian does a deep dive into all things baseball, as we discuss the MLB, the rise of America's pastime in Japan, and how Japanese players have been significant here in the states. The history of baseball in Japan is a major point of discussion, as well as the influence of Japan's league- the NPB and how it interacts with the MLB on the international stage. Baseball has gone global, and we're here to fill you on how that happened and why it matters! This episode was brought was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Trisha Baillon, Associate Producers Amelia Wysoczanski and Nadia Chernoff, Host Trisha Baillon, and Technical Producers Megan Pitt, Ashley Skladany, and Willem Akian. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 The Spy Who Ghosted Me: Russia, Romance, and the UK Scandal 26:32
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This week on the Global Current our analysts Nadia Chernoff and George Slowey dive into the complex world of espionage as they discuss the recent spy ring busted in the UK of Bulgarians accused of spying for Russia. The many twists and turns of the story are explained, including a love triangle and inspirations the suspects took from spy movies. We also touch on the implications this will have for the UK diplomatically, and regarding their relations with Russia. The news briefer, Willem Akian covers the phone call between Trump and Putin, violations of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the situation with deportations of Venezuelan migrants out of the US, and a an airstrike on a market in Mali. This episode was brought was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Trisha Baillon, Associate Producers Amelia Wysoczanski and Nadia Chernoff, Host Trisha Baillon, and Technical Producers Megan Pitt, Ashley Skladany, and Willem Akian. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 My my! Eurovision 2025 Will Be Here Soon! 29:09
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This week on the Global Current is a special episode where our analyst Amelia Wysoczanski takes us on a deep dive on the history and significance of the Eurovision Song Contest! We discuss recent controversies of participating states, as well as the political tensions that have been brought into the competition. As contestants continue to be announced, it's the perfect time to get caught up on the state of the contest. The news briefer, Valeria Zavala covers an attack on a UN helicopter in South Sudan, Zelensky and Trump's Oval Office meeting, and a Japanese court decision regarding same-sex couples. This episode was brought was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Trisha Baillon, Associate Producers Amelia Wysoczanski and Nadia Chernoff, Host Trisha Baillon, and Technical Producers Megan Pitt, Ashley Skladany, and Willem Akian. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Chaos or Comeback? Trump's New Presidency 29:08
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This week on the Global Current, we are covering the first month of the new Trump Administration, including a breakdown of his agenda and a projection of what the next four years could look like for foreign and domestic policy. Our analysts Neve Walker and Liam Page discussed the domestic implications of the recent executive orders as well as how international relations could be effected in the future. The news briefer, Benjamin Barry covers a train station collapse in Serbia, Ecuadorian elections, and human rights concerns in the DRC. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Trisha Baillon, Associate Producers Amelia Wysoczanski and Nadia Chernoff, Host Trisha Baillon, and Technical Producers Megan Pitt, Ashley Skladany, and Willem Akian. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Special Interview Show with Bill Hing 29:29
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This week of The Global Current, one of the Executive Board members, Nadia Chernoff, interviews Bill Hing. Dr. Hing is a distinguished immigration attorney, professor, and founder of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, known for his landmark advocacy, including a case argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. He recently authored “Humanizing Immigration: How to Transform Our Racist and Unjust System” about practicing and teaching immigration law while delving into the histories of different migrations to the United States. This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 From Polls to Power: What Trump's Election Means for the World 28:00
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This week of The Global Current we covered the recent election, focusing on the international and domestic policies that Trump will enact when president. Our analysts Benjamin Barry and Willem Akian discussed this issue. We focused on how this new election will affect the economy, international relations, and societal issues. The news briefer, Melanie Mc Nally, talked about India’s capital toxic crisis, Pope Francis investigating genocide in Gaza, and Spain being struck by flash floods. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Cracks in Power: ICC Investigates Philippine Leadership 29:15
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This week of The Global Current we covered the ICC’s case against previous Philippines President Duterte. Our analysts Riely Gonzalez and Neve Walker discussed this issue. In this episode, our analysts discussed the case itself and the war on drugs, especially the topic of drug trafficking. The news briefer, Ashley Skladany, talked about a car accident killing 35 in China, an Israeli airstrike killing 31, Bangladesh asking Interpol for help ousting their Prime Minister, and Costa Rica bestowing the highest diplomatic honor on the El Salvadoran President. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Bytes and Wrongs: The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence 29:16
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This week of The Global Current we discussed the ethics behind using Artificial Intelligence, and the complications that may arise from it. Our analysts Riely Gonzalez and Willem Akian discussed this issue. From AI use in schools, legal spaces, and art, the ethics behind can be quite complicated, and our analysts looked at both sides of the story. The news briefer, Juliana Mori, talked about floods in Spain leaving devastation and death, Bolivian unrest over Evo Morales, and crimes against humanity in the Philippines. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Tale of Two Sides: Policy Analysis of the U.S. Presidential Candidates 27:07
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This week of The Global Current we compared and contrasted policies from the two major party candidates of the United States. Our analysts Isabella Laor and Ava Lynch discussed this issue. Both analysts discussed the Trump-Vance and Harris-Walz campaign in detail and the policies that they are planning to implement, such as policies regarding immigration, the economy, and reproductive healthcare. The news briefer, Benjamin Bary, talked about the Moldovan election, railroad development in Tanzania, gang violence in Haiti, and the BRICS Summit in Russia. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Special Interview Show with Professor W. King Mott 26:50
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This week of The Global Current our Associate Producer, Amelia Wysoczanski, interviewed a special guest, Professor W. King Mott on his published article “Queer Politics: Re-Shaping the Politics of Church and State”. We covered a range of topics, such as queer politics in the Catholic Church, and queer activism’s effect in Eastern Europe countries. The article is available online, and you can read it here: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/13/7/663 This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions or beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Conflict Takeover: Recap on Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas 27:28
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This week of The Global Current we covered the Israel-Palestine and Russia-Ukraine conflicts. Our analysts Liam Page and Matthew Malchiodi discussed this issue. Each analyst focused on the individual conflict and gave a synopsis of the conflict, a brief history, and where the conflict might be heading. Along with this, an analyst discussed how third-party countries, like Iran and Lebanon, are involved in the war in Gaza. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Swiss Assisted Suicide: A Global Debate on Choice and Dignity 29:56
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This week of The Global Current we had a discussion viewing the pro and anti side of assisted suicide, specifically following the story of an American woman in Switzerland who was the first to use an assisted suicide pod. Our analysts Riely Gonzalez and Willem Akian discussed this issue. Both analysts looked at different perspectives of the situation at hand. Willem focused on the reasoning that may support assisted suicide and the logic behind it. Riely outlined the opposing side, explaining the reasoning against assisted suicide. The news briefer, Lily Hudock, talked about Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage, Spain and Mexico’s strained relations, and the First Millennial Saint for the Catholic Church. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany, Kiki Rowles, and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…

1 Cops & Cultures: A Tale of Two Regions 29:59
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This week of The Global Current we covered Policing in the US vs the EU. Our analysts Riely Gonzalez and Stephen Plotke discussed this issue. In this insightful discussion, analysts explored the contrasting approaches to policing in the U.S. and the EU, highlighting differences in community engagement, accountability, and use of force. By examining these divergent models, they aim to uncover lessons that could inform future reforms in both regions.The news briefer, Ava Lynch, talked about U.S. Federal Reserves Drop, Funding for Ukraine, Pager Explosions in Lebanon, and Venezuelan Opposition Leaders. Catch you on the waves next week! This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer Juliana Mori, Associate Producers Neve Walker and Amelia Wysoczanski, Host Trisha Ballion, and Technical Producers Ashley Skladany and Megan Pitt. Keep it current with us on Instagram @theglobalcurrent! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music This group is a registered student organization, and its views do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of Seton Hall University.…
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