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Urban Limitrophe

Alexandra Lambropoulos

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Urban Limitrophe is a podcast exploring the various initiatives happening in cities across the African continent (and diaspora) to creatively solve problems, support their communities, create vibrant urban spaces, and build better cities overall. Ideas from the continent are often overlooked. This podcast seeks to bring to light the intersecting ideas and practices from urban planning, architecture, economics, arts and culture, geography, and politics that define our urban living, and uncove ...
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Morando Fora

Rodrigo Baena

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Experiências , viagens, entrevistas de um brasileiro morando pelo mundo - morando fora! Tudo em português, pra vc que não fala inglês ainda, ou pra vc que está aprendendo português! Bora! Abraços, Rodrigo Baena Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rodrigobaena/support
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We talk about all things mindset and mental wellbeing. Honest discussions, sharing real life experiences and challenging misconceptions around mental illness. We believe everyone would benefit from focusing a little more on their mental wellbeing, and we're here to support you to do just that. We aim to inform, inspire and empower our listeners to live a joyful, meaningful and healthy life.
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InequaliTalks

Clémentine Van Effenterre

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What is the most unequal region of the world? How deep does gender discrimination run in our societies? What happens to poor households during a housing boom? How is land distributed today? How can minimum wage reduce racial inequality? Can we really expect politicians to fix inequality? InequaliTalks presents accessible research done by young economists on one of the most pressing issues in the public conversation: inequality. InequaliTalks is supported by School of Cities at the University ...
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What if the true architects of our cities are not the government officials or urban planners, but the communities who live in them? In this episode, we dive deep into a provocative question: When governments fail to provide essential services like water and electricity, and communities step up to fill the gaps, who define the future of urban develo…
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In this episode, we're headed to Tangier, Morocco. My co-host Naziha Nasrin and I speak with Amine Houari of Think Tanger, a non-profit cultural agency shaping Tangier's development through art, research, and collaboration. Together, we discuss crucial topics such as creative insurgency, planning in suburban contexts in Toronto (Scarborough) and Ta…
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Join me, along with my co-hosts Joycelyn and Erin, as we dive into an insightful conversation with Lanrick Bennett Jr., Toronto's Bicycle Mayor, and the Executive Director of Charlie's FreeWheels. We explore his tenure as a bike mayor and the expansive network of BYCS-appointed mayors, stretching from India to Uganda and beyond. In this episode, we…
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This episode marks the first video episode of the podcast! Here's a sneak peek of my conversation with Destinie Adélakun, an emerging multi-disciplinary artist, who masterfully weaves her Nigerian-Indian heritage into her breathtaking solo exhibition, "Journey of Adé." Destinie also shares the excitement of exhibiting at Toronto's renowned Nuit Bla…
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Tive a oportunidade de conhecer entrevistar o Renato Porto, ex-jogador de futebol profissional, que foi contratado a mais de 20 anos atrás pra jogar em Guadalajara, decidindo ficar lá pra sempre. E se você um dia tiver oportunidade de visitar Guadalajara, no México, vá visitar o restaurante dele - Scratch do Ouro!--- Support this podcast: https://p…
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Aqui eu faço uma reflexão da minha vida, experiências morando na Inglaterra, Italia, India, e agora Portland, USA. Pronto pra partir pra próxima fase de morando mora. Obrigado pelo apoio e conexão! >> ver- @LongLifeLocals / @TheBrazilianHappinessCoach / www.LongLifeLocals.com / www.RodrigoBaena.com--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotif…
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In this episode, Mathilde studies whether jobs supplied locally are protected from globalization and how trade liberalization interacts with labor market regulations and affects wage inequality. Working Paper: “International Trade Responses to Labor Market Regulations” Most recent version (February 2023): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tuVIbzn9Qb…
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In this episode, Pamela Medina Quispe explores the idea that trade liberalization in Peru negatively impacts women’s participation in the labor market. She points to the increasing presence of the manufacturing industry as a force which is pushing women into an unstable, informal sector. Working Paper: "When Women's Work Disappears: Marriage and Fe…
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Does trade reduce wages? Why? In this episode, Mayara Felix considers the impact of trade liberalization on workers’ wages, and their ability to find gainful employment. Using the example of Brazil, Mayara argues that trade affects a key economic variable: labor market concentration, and explores its consequences on wage inequality. Working Paper: …
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Continuando nossa Conversa, a Theila fala um pouco mais sobre a experiência de estar no Brasil por dois meses, e depois voltar pro Estados Unidos, e o resto da historia dela.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rodrigobaena/support
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Join me in this captivating episode of the podcast as I have an insightful conversation with Heba Elhanafy, an urban researcher from the Charter Cities Institute (CCI) Zambia. Together, we explore the fascinating world of charter city development and dive deep into the Planning Guidelines Report titled "Guided Organic Growth: An urban planning fram…
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Entrevista legal com minha Amiga Erica Ritacco (tá certo o sobrenome Erica?). Ela mora na Italian há 15 anos e divide um pouca da história dela com a gente. Espero que vc curta a conversa !--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rodrigobaena/support
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In this episode, I chat with Angela Oduor Lungati, the CEO of Ushahidi. Ushahdi is a mobile platform dubbed “Africa’s Gift to Silicon Valley” by the New York Times. Born out of a crisis, the open-source software enables virtually anyone with a cellphone or internet connection to efficiently crowd-source information, map it and share it with those t…
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Uma reconfiguração, uma arrumação de idéias e ideais. Aqui vai uma nova fase desse novo podcast novo, um novo pod novo cast. Cansou da palavra novo? De novo: tá tudo novo de novo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rodrigobaena/support
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In this episode, Marie Beigelman speaks about the intergenerational traumas and economic gaps borne of slavery and forced labors in the Caribbean—Guadeloupe and Martinique, specifically. She tells us about her ongoing research exploring the effects of slavery on family units’ development and access to economic opportunity. Working Paper: “Intergene…
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In this episode, Marlon Seror explores how one of the most radical social transformations in recent human history affected economic inequality in China. He demonstrates that inequality persisted despite two revolutions in the same century. Working Paper: “Persistence Despite Revolutions”, with Alberto Alesina, David Y. Yang, Yang You and Weihong Ze…
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In this episode, Jonathan Colmer explores the intergenerational effects of environmental pollution on economic opportunity. He tells us about his work as co-founder of the Environmental Inequality Lab where he uses census data to determine the link between exposure to air pollution pre-birth and in early childhood of an individual and the economic …
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Over the past few decades, the raw gender pay gap in the U.S. has decreased significantly. Nonetheless, the residual pay gap, or the chunk of the pay gap that cannot be explained by gender differences, remains the same. Meanwhile, there is extensive research showing that women continue to have lower salary expectations than men - a fact that raises…
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En novembre 2021, j'ai eu le plaisir de parler avec M. Patrick Mudekereza le Directeur Exécutif du Centre d'Art Waza. Le Centre d'Art Waza, situé à Lubumbashi, en République démocratique du Congo une ville désignée en 2015 par l'UNESCO, comme étant la Ville créative d'artisanat et des arts populaires. Ainsi, pendant notre discussion nous parlons pa…
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In this episode, Xiaoyue Shan discusses her research on the ways in which minority status causes women to leave male-dominated fields. She tells us about a field experiment as part of which she examined how gender impacted dropout rates in an introductory economics course, and how she found that female students with higher math achievement and acad…
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In recent decades, gender-based discrimination in the workplace has become a symbol of women’s fight for equality. In parallel, the role of unions in supporting underrepresented workers has grown into an unmatched tool to address inequity and intolerance. In this episode, Lorenzo Lagos tells us about his ongoing work on the power of unions in creat…
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Starting Wednesday, September 14th, InequaliTalks is starting its first spotlight series. To begin, we will be looking at gender inequality and interviewing three scholars whose research looks at the intersection of economics and patterns of gender inequality: Lorenzo Lagos, Xiaoyue Shan and Nina Roussille. Make sure to tune in!…
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In this episode, my co-host Sami Ferwati and I chat with Salma Elbasty from CLUSTER (Cairo Lab for Urban Studies, Training and Environmental Research). CLUSTER undertakes a number of research, architecture, and arts-based urban initiatives with a special focus on analyzing urban informality and highlighting its role in our cities. During our discus…
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Pequena Intro do que esperar do Morando Fora, um podcast de um brasileiro morando fora, por isso o título morando fora, porque ele mora fora, se não morasse fora, não seria morando fora (talvez seria morando dentro?)--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rodrigobaena/support…
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In this episode, my co-host Jane O'Brien Davis and I chat with Marion Anvango at Book Bunk. Book Bunk is "working to restore some of Nairobi's most iconic public libraries into sites of heritage, public art, collective memory, knowledge production, shared experiences, cultural leadership and information exchange." During our discussion, we explore …
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Best interview so far! Debbie's form of synaesthesia manifests as taste inputs when words are heard, read or spoken. She can actually taste words! Fascinating discussion and we compare 'symptoms'. She can be contacted on deborahjones850@btinternet.com Free $25! Crypto card https://crypto.com/app/u32jedak4h Get paid to have your phone on: Tapestri a…
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In this episode, we're joined by the Alexa Martin. Alexa is a trauma informed life coach, meditation & breathwork facilitator, empowering women to live life on their terms. She helps women prioritize themselves over their career without sacrificing success through a two step system - Self Prioritization & Self Leadership. After an entire decade of …
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