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In this episode of the Green Careers segment, Lars and Anne talk to Eva Haanraadts from Sustainable Talent. She is a green matchmaker and helps to connect people that want to have sustainable careers with green employers. In their conversation Eva talks about how she landed her job, what her day to day looks like, how she could incorporate her findings from her Master’s in her job and what the major drawbacks and opportunities in the green job market are.
Welcome back to a new season of Radi8 Radio!
In this episode, the girls from Let’s talk have a chat about comparison and personal timelines. Have you ever felt as if others always have things figured out while you are just finding out how to keep everything from falling apart? Do you fear not being able to match hustle culture standards? Are you still figuring out who you are while you feel like everyone has their future planned? Then press play, and listen to our hosts address this and more in today's episode.
If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know and send your thoughts on Instagram at @radi8radio
Hosts: Xaviera, Souki and Lulu.
Jingle: David K.
In this new mini-project, Radi8Radio and Humans of IS decided to collaborate and provide stories and experiences from our peers! Humans of IS has been conducting interviews with students from IS about their struggles, passions and dreams.
In this new episode of Radi8Radio's collaboration with Humans of IS, Divertje and Veerle got the chance to speak to Evalien. Evalien discusses her personal growth and change in career path. Evalien tells us all about her passion for theatre and how it has influenced the person she is today, how she got into activism (specifically her work for Students for Palestine) and the interesting connection between acting and activism.
If you are curious about the original interviews with Evalien, check out Humans of IS on instagram: @humansofis
Evalien's favourite song featured in this episode: "Long Live Palestine" by Lowkey
Today’s episode is the first one within our new rubric: Green Careers. We want to talk to people that are making a positive impact in their professional lives and ask them for tips and tricks so you get an idea what kind of green jobs exist. In our first episode, we talk to Shanon Peeters. She is a consultant for Guidehouse and advises companies on sustainability and the green energy transition.
In this new mini-project, Radi8Radio and Humans of IS decided to collaborate and provide stories and experiences from our peers! Humans of IS has been conducting interviews with students from IS about their struggles, passions and dreams. In today's episode, Radi8 has the chance to elaborate on Tina's experiences of coming to the Netherlands. Be ready for an open chat with Tina where she discusses the interesting and difficult process of leaving your home country and adjusting to your host country.
If you are curious about the original interview with Tina, check out Humans of IS on instagram: @humansofis
Tina's favourite song featured in this episode: "Deng" by Mahya Hamedi
https://open.spotify.com/track/2n4LuAhphYk4TO7A9aUNoV?si=_QDPQ9HfRQS3vy2qE-zqWA&utm_source=copy-link
This episode of In Retrospect will be an early episode on the US midterm elections at the end of this year. We especially want to focus on the developments in the Republican Party and the rise of Trumpism in the party. Ever since Donald Trump won the Republican primary elections in the runup to the 2016 presidential elections, he has slowly taken grip on every aspect of the Republican Party. It is getting harder and harder to voice opposing opinions in the party, forcing most Republicans to continue defending the ‘Big Lie’ that the 2020 presidential election was lost unfairly due to fraud at the voting process. During this episode we will discuss the impacts of Trumpism on the Republican Party, and on American democracy and its institutions as a whole. We relate this to the Midterm elections, and discuss the chances of Republican success during these elections.
We have interviewed Dr. G.H.J. Baarssen to discuss these topics with us. Dr. Baarssen is a lecturer at Leiden Univerisity, and teaches among other courses Politics of North America & History of North America. As an expert on American politics, he has also won the Obama Dissertation Prize in 2017.
Please let us know your thoughts on the issues discussed in this episode! You can email us at radi8radio@basisthehague.nl or communicate through our Instagram (@radi8radio).
In this episode, we are talking to Laura and Inaya from the Leiden University Green Office. We asked them what LUGO is all about, the interplay between institutional reform and individual action and what students can do to get involved!
Things discussed in the episode:
LUGO Website: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/green-office
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leidenuniversitygreenoffice
Mare Article: https://www.mareonline.nl/en/background/never-mind-warm-sweaters/
Podcast Episode It’s not easy being green: Does our university invest in fossil fuels?
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4H0bN8cMgb6wvxUlsCSFHd?si=3d5ff9fd5a5140dc
LUGO Press: https://lugopress.nl/
In this episode, Elize Wolff sits down with Álvaro from Together International and Charlie from Amnesty to speak about technology and human rights. They speak about the organisation Together International, the development cooperation projects they have initiated all over the world, how technology can help propel human rights and how initiatives such as Open Source Intelligence can contribute to tackling the spread of disinformation. Tune into the discussion and find out what you can personally do to stop the spread of disinformation and contribute to an open, fair and transparent spread of information.
Join Together International's mission by sending an email to info@togetherinternational.eu or contact them through +316 22517746.
Host: Elize
In this 6th episode of 'In Retrospect', your hosts Romeck and Tobias will interview Dr. M.J. Frear, professor of politics Russia & Eurasia. Dr. Frear is an expert on authoritarianism in this region, and recently published a book on the Belarusian leader Lukashenko. Today, we will interview Dr. Frear on another strongman in the region, Vladimir Putin. We will discuss his rise to power, which interests form his decision-making and which legacy he wants to leave behind, among many more questions. We will also take a close look at the ongoing invasion of neigbouring Ukraine, and how this relates back to his worldview.
If other listening, you have any remarks or suggestions based on the subjects discussed in this episode, please let us know! We are very interested to hear your take on the issues. Please let us know via our instagram (@radi8radio) or email us at radi8radio@basisthehague.nl.
(DISCLAIMER: We acknowledge that this interview covers a sensitive subject, and Radi8 Radio wants to publish this interview for informational purposes, not sensational. We do not want to give legitimacy to military use of force in any way. We also understand this interview covers an ongoing issue, and the available information can therefore rapidly change.)
In this week's episode, the two hosts Matilda and Souki tackle the topic of upbringing, talking about family and friends and how these affect the person you are today. What is your personal bubble and how is it formed? Matilda and Souki will discuss questions of how your family and friends influence the way that you act, think and live.
In this episode, Thomas and Debat writer, Elliot Underhill, meet again to give a postmortem on the first round of the French presidential election and what to expect in the second round. They discuss whether Macron's initial success can win him the presidency again, what would a Le Pen presidency mean for France and for Europe, and what happened in Lille? All this in more in this Election Watchseries!
If you are a French citizen, don't forget to vote on the 24th of April!
Host: Thomas
In this episode, Veerle & Elize speak with Alerk Ablikim, a 22-year-old Uyghur activist who was born in East Turkestan and fled to the Netherlands at the age of 8. We speak about his experience coming to the Netherlands, the situation in the west of China, and how the Uyghur diaspora in the Netherlands, as well as he personally, still experience intimidation and pressure from China's long arm even after having fled. We also extensively discuss what we can do to help the Uyghurs and other oppressed groups and the effectiveness of previous efforts. What can and should the Dutch government do to help the Uyghur community in the Netherlands? Can we explain the Dutch government's behavior towards China? What can we personally do to help the Uyghur community here and abroad? These questions and more will be answered in this interview.
Want to know more about what is actually going on with the Uyghurs in the west of China? Listen to Radi8Radio's podcast about the Uyghur Crisis and China's Foreign Policy with Dr. Casper Wits. Listen to the episode here.
A huge thank you to Alerk for being so open about his own experience. We very much admire the work you do and you have inspired us a lot. It was a pleasure to have you over.
If you enjoyed this episode, you can also follow us and let us know at @radi8radio. You can also follow Alerk at @alerkablikim.
Hosts: Veerle & Elize
When is a country too "naughty" to host a sporting event? Is a boycott the best way to protest human rights abuses in the host country? What is sport diplomacy and does it work? The In Retrospect panel of Romeck, Lucrezia and Julian (joining online) will debate these questions and more in this newest episode. Guided by moderator Tobias, each will share their takes on the relation of sports and politics, and to what extend those are related.
We are also very interested in knowing your take on the questions discussed in this latest podcast. Please let us know via or instagram (@radi8radio) or email us at radi8radio@basisthehague.nl
Hosts: Tobias, Julian, Romeck & Lucrezia
In this episode, Thomas talks with Debat writer, Elliot Underhill about the upcoming French Presidential Election as part of The Now World's "Election Watch" series. They also talk about the expedition they did to Lille where they interviewed French voters about what issues they are most concerned about and who they will likely vote for.
If you are a French citizen, don't forget to vote on the 10th and 24th of April!
Host: Thomas
In this month's episode of the Radi8rRadio x Amnesty collaboration, we continue to focus on human rights but this time looking at their relation to food waste. Arno from Amnesty, Matthew from Radi8radio and the wonderful Martina from Conscious Kitchen give us great insights into the connections between food waste, eating habits and human rights, and their global impacts.
We hope that this episode shows which first steps can be taken on an individual level, and how this can help on a global scale.
You can follow @amnestythehague and @consciouskitchen on Instagram, and if you enjoyed this episode, you can also follow us and let us know at @radi8radio.
Host: Matthew
In the last episode of our three-part part series on Extinction Rebellion, Lars interviews former International Studies politics lecturer and religious studies scholar Dr Timothy Stacey. They discuss Tim’s research on religion-like elements in the environmental movement, his personal involvement with XR and the importance of hope in times of climate crisis .
Sources mentioned in the episode:
Tim’s latest book (to be published in June 2022)
https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/saving-liberalism-from-itself
AltVisions Festival (Spring 2022)
https://www.altvisions.org/
“Advice to Young People, as you Face Annihilation” by Roger Hallam.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xlEbMab_dRs4Wx3nESYT0bkFb2LluuBHjA9lOEyeWqY/edit
“Extinction Rebellion - nothing matters to this doomsday cult” by Martin Muno
https://www.dw.com/en/opinion-extinction-rebellion-nothing-matters-to-this-doomsday-cult/a-51355706
If you enjoyed this episode, you can follow us and let us know on Instagram at @radi8radio
Hosts: Anne & Lars
In our second episode about Extinction Rebellion we talk to Johnny, who's an active member here in the Hague. We ask him how civil disobedience leads to change, why XR demands net zero by 2025 and how a citizen’s assembly works.
Disclaimer: Towards the end of the episode, Johnny mentions that the news story about the man that was not able to get to his dying parent because of an XR roadblock was staged. He told us that he knows this from a safe source. We recorded the episode two weeks before the release and Johnny has since tried to get in contact with the people involved in Bristol. We do not have confirmation yet but will update this description as soon as we do.
Here’s a newspaper article on the topic:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7260773/Bristol-man-unable-father-died-Extinction-Rebellion-protest-traffic.html
In the very first episode of our three part series on Extinction Rebellion we are focusing on the people. Who are the activists that join the movement? Why did they join it and what do they hope to achieve? Lars and Anne interviewed three different activists and asked them about their experience. This episode might change your mind on what typical XR rebels look and sound like.
Links to the articles and videos mentioned in the episode:
https://www.volkskrant.nl/nieuws-achtergrond/hoe-volkskrant-journalist-mac-van-dinther-in-de-boeien-werd-geslagen-bij-een-extinction-rebellion-protest~b81ffa80/
https://www.volkskrant.nl/nieuws-achtergrond/haagse-politie-pakt-opnieuw-journalisten-op-bij-actie-van-extinction-rebellion~b7c35b3b/
Power to the People:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmxN90bKY0o&ab_channel=ExtinctionRebellionUK
In this episode, Thomas talks with PvdA candidate Lennart Huurman about the current issues facing The Hague as the city prepares to head to the poll next week.
If you are a Dutch or EU citizen living in The Hague, don't forget to exercise your democratic right at the ballot box from March 14-16th!
Host: Thomas
In this first episode of a three-part series, Charlie, Anna and Elize discuss the dark sides of social media & toxic positivity. What is toxic positivity and what role does social media play in this? How are women structurally silenced on social media? What is the responsibility of social media platforms in this? How can social media help promote women's rights and increase awareness? All of these questions and more will be discussed in this episode.
Tune into their conversation about how social media is used to silence women & propel cycles of toxic positivity, but also has the potential of increasing representation.
Follow @amnestythehague & @letstalkaboutyes.leiden to stay updated on Amnesty's projects and the manifesto that will be signed on March 11th! And don't forget to follow this episode's guest @charlieisnotafraid to see the photos that accompanied the poem she recited at the start of the episode.
If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know and send your thoughts at @radi8radio
Host: Elize
Should I get an internship? I didn't finish my passion project, did I fail? Where do I even begin to strengthen my CV? In this Let's Talk episode Elias Marseille, Xaviera van Beusekom and Malene Solheim reflect upon their own experiences of navigating through the jungle of building a professional career.
If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know and send your thoughts on Instagram at @radi8radio
Hosts: Malene & Xaviera
Jingle: David K.
In this episode of Let's Talk, Malene and Elize interview two lovely guests from POPcorner. POPcorner is an organisation that helps support students in all ways possible. Students can come to POPcorner if they need help with their study planning, student life and inclusion with the student community. And good news: POPcorner has now a location in The Hague! Come visit them!
In this first episode of Code Red For Humanity, Anne and Adriana are joined by Sophia and Juni, two Leiden University students currently doing an LDE minor in Frugal Innovation for Sustainable Development. Through their project "Frugalis" they researched students' fashion consumption behaviour, and their views on slow sustainable fashion. Among others things, this episode covers the issues of the fast fashion industry, how to create slower consumption cycles and how to find more meaning by slowing down in fast societies.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Websites
Frugalis Blog
LUC Website
@VenetiaLaManna
@RemakeOurWorld
@Impact
@Earthrise Studio + Their Website
Movie
Organisations
Leiden University Green Office LinkedIn
CIROS Goodwill Committee
BASIS Care Committee
If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know and send your thoughts at @radi8radio
Hosts: Anne & Adriana
Jingle: David K.
This is the pilot episode of Code Red for Humanity. Lu and Anne introduce themselves and talk a little bit about the title of the podcast, going back and forth between alarmism and hope, and their upcoming episodes. Enjoy!
PS: Apologies for the poor recording quality on my side. Apparently, I still need to figure out how my new mic works -Anne
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow us on Instagram at @radi8radio !
Hosts: Anne & Lu
Jingle: David K.
Let's talk about perfectionism! Are we living in a performance-based society? Can we live with being good enough? Can striving to be perfect be good, or is it only bad? Join Xaviera and Malene on this episode where we raise these questions and more!
Hosts: Xaviera and Malene
Jingle: David K.
Feeling inspired? This is a link to the "Getting to Good Enough" podcast we mention in this episode:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5kAs5Iw62vifoPrZex5CDu?si=DD8JdjONRFW68ZbMsL-Pdw
And here is the link to the podcast we mentioned on perfectionism:
https://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_curran_our_dangerous_obsession_with_perfectionism_is_getting_worse?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
Matthew and David delve into the ongoing Kosovo-Serbia dispute on the newest episode of the Now World. They interviewed Leiden University lecturer Shpend Kursani who has worked for the Kosovar Institute for Policy Research and Development. More generally, his research focus has been on relations between Kosovo and Serbia; the Western Balkans regional affairs; as well as on EU, Foreign and Security Affairs.
In this episode, Kosovo-Serbia relations are questioned and relativized, while still underlining the particularity of the situation. The concept of sovereignty is discussed, showing its counteracting nature with different international actors involved. In addition, this episode will give some interesting insights on historical and present arguments, giving a rounded viewpoint.
If you would like to give your opinion on this topic let us know through IG (@radi8radio) or email.
Hosts: Matthew and David G.
Jingle: David K.
University and campus culture has always been a center of freedom of expression and social experiments and which consequently often influenced the rest of society with progressive change as a result. However, some may argue the current wave of wokeness across certain campuses has actually halted this position as “liberal safe haven” because equality or equity is seen as more important. Furthermore, is academic freedom or even freedom of speech in general in danger?
In this episode of In Retrospect we interview Dr. Jeffrey Fynn-Paul, who is an economist, historian and last but not least lecturer at our program of International Studies. Dr Fynn-Paul will analyze these movements on campus/in society and the (mis-)interpretation of history that led to the current situation. We will also discuss his involvement in History Reclaimed, an initiative by various other scholars and him promoting a balanced view of history, which should not be misused for propaganda purposes. After the interview, In Retrospect hosts Julian, Lucrezia, Franka and Tobias will discuss the dilemma of this episode as well in an interesting dialogue. We are also very interested to hear your take on this dilemma of today: do you think that political correctness hurts freedom of speech in today’s society? Let us know through our IG (@radi8radio) or email (radi8radio@basisthehague.nl)
Timestamps:
1:57: Start Interview with Dr. Fynn-Paul
31:00: Start dialogue between your hosts Julian, Lucrezia, Franka & Tobias
Jingle: David K.
In today’s episode, the four hosts of get together for the first time and talk about the first semester, New Year's resolutions, celebrating Christmas (or not) and much more!
If you enjoy the episode, let us know on Instagram at @radi8radio
Hosts: Souki, Malene, Matilda & Xaviera
Jingle: David K.
On November 25th, 2021, Radi8Radio and the East Asia Committee joined forces in a live podcast event with Dr. Casper Wits. Dr. Casper Wits is a Leiden University professor specialised in East Asian politics and modern history. In this podcast, we discuss the state of democratization in different East Asian countries. We discuss the labor movement in South Korea after the portrayal of economic discontent in cultural products such as Squid Game and Parasite, we discuss the anti-nuclear movement in Japan, and of course, we extensively discuss the protest movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as democratization in China.
Disclaimer: this is a recording of a live event, so an extent of echo in the recording could not be prevented unfortunately. Nevertheless, we want to make the recording available for those who were not able to attend, or those that would like to listen back to it at any time.
In this double book launch special, Paul (Career Essentials) and Thomas (The Now World) are joined by Professor Isabelle Duyvestyn and Dr. Mirjam Grandia for an illuminating conversation that will surely pique the interest of scholars interested in the field of conflict studies. The two academics discuss the motivations and processes behind their newly publicized work, providing a brief yet educational podcast for young and old.
The publications are available here:
https://www.cambridge.org/nl/academic/subjects/politics-international-relations/comparative-politics/rebels-and-conflict-escalation-explaining-rise-and-decline-violence
https://www.lup.nl/product/inescapable-entrapments/
Today’s episode of ‘Let’s talk’ is about friendship. Souki and Xaviera discuss how you define friendship, the different stages within friendship, and the possible ending and grieving period that could occur. Whether you’re on a walk, sitting at your desk or working on something, you can join this talk and find out about how they process this kind of interpersonal relationship.
Follow us on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/radi8radio/ to not miss out and ask questions or interact with us once we post the question box!
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the information you receive through social media? Do you feel a pressure to always be available through your phone? This episode from 'Let's Talk' explores some of the consequences of having smart phones that allow for perpetual presence. Grab your cup of coffee and join in on the conversation with us.
Here is the platform we mention in this episode: https://caring-universities.com/.
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In this introduction episode of Radi8Radio's new podcast 'Let's Talk' our hosts will give you a little scoop of what to expect from the series! Stay tuned and follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/radi8radio/to not miss out on future episodes!
The federal elections are coming up in Germany. In two days, German voters will go to the voting stations to cast their vote for the future of their country. In this episode of The Now World, Thomas & Elize discuss the political landscape of Germany, the significance of the elections for Germany, Europe and the rest of the world, and the expectations of the election results.
As this series about Veerle's experiences as a former cancer patient is slowly coming to a close, Veerle wanted to sit down this time and talk about getting back to 'normal life' after finishing all her treatments. For 1,5 years her life was all about doctor appointments, chemo's, annoying tube feeding, yummy hospital food (oh boy how she misses that now), radiotherapy etc. Basically the most important thing was: getting better. So how big was the switch from her time in the hospital to regular life? In this episode she will tell you everything and more with a focus on returning to school.
Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/radi8radio/ so you will not miss out on the final episode of "When Life Gives You Cancer, You Make a Podcast"!
So now Veerle has no right shoulderblade anymore and the question is: What are the consequences? Will she be capable to do all the things like before or has everything drastically changed? Listen to this new episode of "When Life Gives U" to find out!
Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/radi8radio/ to learn more about the last episodes!
Veerle has discussed different aspects of her medical trajectory so far: chemotherapy, radiotherapy - and now in this new episode - she will elaborate on the special surgery of removing her right shoulderblade. Join Veerle in her talk about how she felt as the months, weeks and days were ticking by. Also, get to know some of her finest, charming moments as a patient (she knows how to leave an impression, that's for sure).
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What to do when life gives you radiotherapy? Join Veerle in this episode as she talks about the differences between chemo and radiotherapy and how she felt about getting radiotherapy. Prepare to be amazed by her impeccable medical knowledge and by how very accurately she explains what radiotherapy is. Or let's just say you'll be dumbfounded.
Do you want to know more about this podcast and other series? Then follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/radi8radio/
Corny, cheesy and chicken nuggets: this episode of "When Life Gives You Cancer, You Make a Podcast" will give you all of it! So grab your glass of lemonade and enjoy Veerle's talk about the little things and how they matter.
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Hello dear listeners,
In case you read this caption, this is a direct message from me (Veerle) because there is something that I would like to say about this episode: To be very honest, it's not my best work. I struggled a lot recording and editing this episode. My thoughts are a bit all over the place in this episode and I have been doubting whether to post it yes or no. In the end, I have decided to release it because I feel it is something that I should mention regarding my experiences in dealing with illness. It's not turned out the way I wanted it to be, but I guess saying something about it is better than saying nothing :)
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In this new episode of "When Life Gives You Cancer, You Make a Podcast", Veerle will probably have one of the most honest talks that you can have. It might get a bit awkward. It might be a bit embarrassing. It might be a bit weird. In other words, shit is about to go down. However, that's why it needs to be discussed. Veerle is leaving her shame behind in order to talk about topics such as: having no control over your body, the process of accepting that and learning how to be open about it when needed.
To stay up-to-date on the podcast series, follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/radi8radio/.
Veerle is back with another episode of "When Life Gives You Cancer, You Make a Podcast" and she will tell you all about how it's like to have a tube shoved up your nose and down to your stomach. Similar to a covid test, but worse. Yes, those were fun times and Veerle is more than happy to share them with you!
Also, in case you're looking for a new, fun drinking game: take a shot (of lemonade) everytime you hear the word 'tube'. Enjoy :)
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Previously, Veerle discussed propably most of the well-known side-effects of chemotherapy: hair loss. However, hair loss was not the only side-effect she had to deal with. In this third episode of "When Life Gives You Cancer, You Make a Podcast", Veerle will go into detail about side-effects you might never heard about before. Side-effects that are bizarre and rather painful. However, with the physical pain there also come mental challenges. Did she succeed in facing these challenges? Yes. And no. Listen to found out more :)
In case you want to know more about Veerle's experiences or you want to share your own thoughts:
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Following up the talk about her diagnosis, Veerle shares her memories of losing her hair due to chemotherapy. As a cancer patient going through chemotherapy there are a lot of things lost. Things you're no longer able to do. Things that shape how you look. But when things go lost, you might be able to find something new. In this case, it is rocking a bald - or shall we say - bold look.
Join Veerle in another open and honest chat about having cancer and going through treatments.
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"I understand if you don't want to talk about it."
"Well, actually I do. However, I'm gonna do it my own way."
So what to do when you were diagnosed with cancer at age 12? Make a podcast of course! :)
In this new podcast series of Radi8Radio, Veerle is going to sit down and have an open and honest chat about her experiences as a former cancer patient and the things that happen in the hospital. It's serious stuff on the one hand. On the other hand - more the reason to not take things too heavy.
In this introduction episode to "When Life Gives You Cancer, You Make a Podcast" Veerle will talk about her diagnosis and her 'encounter' with Ewing sarcoma.
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Are you missing us yet? Here is a surprise in your summer break!
In this episode of The Now World, Ruihan Zhang and Elize Wolff interview Peiyao, who works at the NGO called SRP. SRP aims to help and support those who suffer or have suffered from domestic abuse. The NGO was primarily set up for Chinese women who live overseas, for example in The Netherlands. This interview provides an insight in the issue of domestic abuse, what to do if someone in your environment suffers from (domestic) abuse, what it is like to work within the field of social work, and many more topics. Tune in!
In celebration of Radi8 Radio hitting 4000 plays, this is a special episode hosted by the 2020-2021' Radi8Radio board. They answer questions from followers and, among other things, they discuss:
Join the conversation, learn more about what goes on behind the scenes of Radi8 Radio and get inspired to join next year!
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In this podcast episode, Velislava and Elize interview Vasileios Karakasis, lecturer at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, specialised in Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus dispute. They discuss the history and nature of the ongoing dispute on Cyprus, the global significance of the issue, the role of (inter)national actors such as the United Nations, but also the interference of many different states such as Turkey, the United Kingdom and Greece. Most importantly, they discuss the implications of the dispute for both Greek-Cypriots and the Turkish-Cypriots and the future of the dispute. Will it be settled, and if so, what will the politics of the island look like in the future?
All of these questions will be answered in this interesting conversation between Vasileios, who has done extensive research on the topic, and Velislava, who has grown up on the island and experienced the dispute first handedly.
Anne and Paul are joined by Stijn Gabriël, who calls from the International Organisation for Migration in Niger. World leaders pay extra attention to Niger due to its geographic positioning at the migratory crossroads of West and Central Africa, as the mission has a portfolio of over 150 million USD. This is an extra long episode, but it is packed with boots-on-the-ground information about the IOM's mission, humanitarian work in general, and of course a vast segment with insider career tips and tricks.
Help yourself to some rooibos, take some time off, and have a listen!
Are there any specific Dutch news stories you are curious about and would like to understand? Please contact Radi8radio on Instagram or Facebook! Or just email us on radi8radio@basisthehague.nl.
In Dutch Disclosure we try to go over Dutch news in English. This time we are, a little late in, explaining what exactly happened during the formation of a government after the Dutch elections, and why this process has started all over again. The story that all started with that one picture, where a woman carried a confidential file. What was in those files that lady should have been seen? Who was this woman actually? And why did some parties asked Rutte to resign?
Members of the Basis Music Committee in conversation with various guest speakers, covering everything music-related. From being a musician, to the technicalities of mastering one's instrument, to the personal importance of music as a balancing aspect within our lifestyles, the Music Committee podcast has something for every music lover out there.
Our first guest is student drummer Cyril Stephan, who discusses his personal experience as a musician, his influences throughout the years, before delving into both the technicality of drumming in a band context and the spiritual significance of music and playing the drums as a crucial pillar in his day to day lifestyle.
Paul and Anne invite Laura Duarte from the ECCHR over for a talk on working in Human Rights, the required career steps, and, perhaps most importantly, the rewards the job brings with it. Take a break, brew some rooibos, and relax with this Career Essentials special on working in Human Rights.
In this 3rd episode of In Retrospect your hosts will discuss the rise of "Techno-Nationalism", and especially the impact it has on the ongoing technological race between the China and the United States at the moment. Professor De Wijk recently published his latest book called "Battle of Europe" in which he describes what Europe should do in response to ongoing developments in the world order. This podcast will explain the main components of the Tech Race, American foreign policy and the hegemony of the US Dollar.
The interview with Prof. Dr. Rob de Wijk will end at 47:10. Afterwards your hosts Romeck, Julian and Tobias will discuss their thoughts on the topic and philosophize what might happen in the near future. If you have any remarks or questions regarding the topics discussed in this podcast, please let us know!
On Friday the 9th of April 2021, Radi8 Radio collaborated with the East Asia committee in a livestream with Dr. Casper Wits; expert in Chinese foreign relations and our beloved lecturer in the courses of History and Politics of East Asia. We sat down with him for an interactive conversation about the Uyghur crisis and its implications for China's foreign policy and its role in the international realm. We also extensively discuss the role of Europe in this crisis and how increasing economic entanglement and China's Belt & Road Initiative plays a crucial role in it.
Tune into our conversation about this huge and important issue and discover different perspectives!
In this episode Maya, Veerle, David and Malene will go a step further than talking about and appreciating the arts. We ask the question: Can we separate the art from the artist?
With the #metoo movement, thousands of women in the movie and music industries have come forward and told stories of sexual assault, often committed by well-known directors, producers, actors and musicians. It then raises the question: Can we still appreciate the art created by people convicted of sexual assault?
Moreover, in this episode we discuss whether we can appreciate art that is culturally appropriated. Where do we draw the line between cultural appreciation and appropriation? With cases on Selena Gomez and Rihanna.
In the light of International Mine Awareness Day, Ruihan & Elize interview Lala and Kateryna from Minemark, an NGO that aims to educate children and youngsters in high risk areas about the dangers of landmines, cluster ammunitions and other dangerous remnants of war. They speak about how raising awareness is crucial and about their projects in Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Bosnia and Herzegovina. They also discussed about how it is to work at a small NGO and how their impacts can still be of significance.
Today, March 17th, the Dutch population will vote again for the national elections. In this last of episode of three election episodes, Radi8 Radio will interview CDA politician Pauline Maat. CDA presents itself as a party in the middle of the political spectrum, willing to cooperate with both left and right. Romeck will interview Ms. Maat, electable on the national election ballot and representative in the Haarlemmermeer municipality council, about CDA's plans regarding the future of The Netherlands. Special focus will be on what CDA will do for the youth, and furthermore what they will do for (foreign) students. Check it out!
In this episode, Thomas, Velly, and Lingjia interview Amber Cornelissen, a candidate from JONG, a new political party that focuses on youth issues and representation in politics. They discuss the party's platform and the current state of Dutch political issues facing the youth, as well as how young people can become engaged in politics.
With the Dutch national elections coming up, Divertje and Renee collaborate with Lingjia and Thomas from 'The Now World' to speak about the different participating political parties and what they represent while also discussing interviews that The Now World conducted with Dutch voters on the streets of Den Haag and Amsterdam.
Tune in to learn about the current political climate here in the Netherlands as the nation goes to the polls!
In this second episode of "In Retrospect" Julian and Tobias interview Diego Morales from Indiana. Diego Morales, former senior advisor to Vice-President Mike Pence, is currently running for the position of Secretary of State in his home state of Indiana. The interview consists of two parts. In the first part Diego Morales explains to our hosts how he experienced the "American Dream" himself when moving to Indiana, talks about his run for office and his history with Mike Pence. In the second part he explains his view on the Biden presidency, the future of the Republican Party and a new Trump-presidential run.
Disclaimer: The hosts and guests in "In Retrospect" will voice their opinions on topics one might consider to be sensitive or provoking. In Retrospect hopes to provide a platform for different experts to voice their expertise, but their background and the limitations to their expertise should be taken into consideration. We respect everybody's views, and hope to provide a neutral and well-balanced analysis of the topics discussed.
In this episode of The Now World, Ruihan and Elize interview Michiel Schaeffer, a chief climate scientist at the Global Center on Adaptation and lead science advisor at Climate Analytics. They speak about the state of the planet, what governments are currently doing to mitigate the effects and adapt to the consequences of climate change and what more can and needs to be done. They speak about the Global Summit on Adaptation, the effectiveness of international agreements like the Paris Climate Agreement and other policies governments have initiated to tackle climate change. Furthermore, they speak about the role our generation can have in the fight against climate change, and about whether the action of the individual is effective and impactful, or not at all.
Tune in to our conversation and learn more about governmental climate action, the impact of young people, and the effects of not doing anything to tackle climate change.
Career Advisor and Internship Coordinator Atse Fokkens joins Peter and Paul for an informative conversation on internships. You will hear what it’s like to intern at an NGO in Africa, how to obtain your desired internship, and that there are many roads leading to Rome.
If you are interested in doing an internship, make sure to listen to this podcast!
Book an appointment with the Internship Coordinator: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/atse-fokkens
"Welcome to the first episode of Radi8's latest podcast called "In Retrospect". In this pilot episode, Tobias and Julian discuss themes that will be tackled in future episodes of In Retrospect. Nationalism, more specifically that of the US, and the Role of religion in the modern world are discussed. Tune in to hear what this podcast is about! To make this podcast a success, your participation as a listener is vital. Please let us know your takes on the topics discussed and let us know questions you have in regard to future episodes!"
Disclaimer: The hosts and guests in "In Retrospect" will voice their opinions on topics one might consider to be sensitive or provoking. In Retrospect hopes to provide a platform for different experts to voice their expertise, but their background and the limitations to their expertise should be taken into consideration. We respect everybody's views, and hope to provide a neutral and well-balanced analysis of the topics discussed.
Have you always wanted to volunteer, but never knew how or where? Or are you perhaps looking for an internship to spice up that resume? Would you like to contribute or learn abroad? Then AIESEC could help you! Romeck joins Ceren in a conversation about AIESEC, what it stands for and how it came to be, whilst Anne interviews two students who have volunteered abroad with the help of AIESEC and share their own unique experiences.
New York City. The 1980s.
In the South Bronx Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five are laying the foundations for hip-hop's mainstream success while Broadway musicals are taken over by female leads. And just around the corner, Cyndi Lauper is blasting out the feminist anthem 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'. Nightclubs were filled with all kinds of people creating a vibrant party scene and a new meaning of the dancefloor.
New York City has always been an exciting place to be, but the 80s became a melting pot for all kinds of art and Re:Voyager will cover it all.
Join David, Veerle, Maya and Malene in an electrifying discussion and listen to the complementing playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7brwn4J8wJBJZTVCYpJCnc?si=QOUBt2eyRlqqUM30BeXT9w
Most of us separate our garbage when we throw it in the bin; the plastic goes with the plastic and the paper in the paper bin. But what happens after we throw it away; where does our garbage go and what implications does this have for the environment and our societies?
In the second episode of The Now World, Ruihan and Thomas explore how European and American garbage is sent off to (South-)East Asian countries and dumped there. How do these countries deal with this issue and how are the respective economies affected? All of this and more will be discussed in this episode. Join them in their discovery and learn more!
Paul invites two guests to join a conversation on meditation. Catharina Molenaar, writer of meditation book “Out of Mind”, joins and provides listeners with the information to create their own meditation habit. Then, Noah Maurer joins and gives a live, 8-minute guided meditation (starts at 20:50). This podcast aims to help students learn about meditation, its benefits, and steer them towards cultivating a meditative habit of their own.
Purchase Out of Mind: https://pipdenhaag.bigcartel.com/product/catharina-molenaar-out-of-mind
Catharina’s Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4zSvIGHmlCn6BlowPmyeca?si=dtu_XTLATBy-6ZDZfkIOlg
Noah’s email: Maurer.noah@gmx.de
TW: This episode talks about sexual assault and related topics that can be triggering. Please do not listen if these topics can be bothering to you. We kindly redirect you to our main page where you can find several other podcasts!
In this week's episode, we are going to talk about sexual assault. Anne is going to interview both a sexual assault survivor and a sexologist to talk about this issue. Luma was 16 years old when her first boyfriend became her abuser; today she is going to share her story. Yuri Ohlrichs works for the Dutch Organization Rutgers and is going to share some insights into sexual violence and consent.
Links mentionned in the podcast:
Tea consent: https://youtu.be/oQbei5JGiT8
Luma's instagram account: @luma_andrade
The Dutch high schools are closed for a couple of weeks now. And during the last press conference the government announced that the high schools will remain closed a little longer. In this first episode we spoke to both a high schooler and a teacher about their experiences.
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In this episode, Romeck will talk to a student who has experienced loneliness as a result of the pandemic. They will talk about different aspects such as how it changed her work, how it changed how she studies and the difficulties she faced with having contact with her friends, and how she dealt with it.
"In the first episode Re:Voyager is not only travelling through space, but also through time. We discover all kinds of music as we are returning to the 70s. Even though the music of today is vastly different, it seems that many artists still take a lot of inspiration from this decade often by sampling 70s songs.
In this episode, David, Malene and Veerle have a fun talk about their love for 70s music, the wide array of music genres that emerged during this decade and they have a little discussion about why we continue to sample music.
The playlist we made to complement the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1F4tV2YnOFYm3ESyZrP4cy?si=fn__Kl4iQYKQF5Y-tc9iQQ
Dear listeners, today marks the start of the Student Well Being Weeks! Our radio station is happy to announce that we too, will contribute. You can now listen to our first podcast on Spotify and Anchor.
Elena has a conversation with Sawsan, an experienced project manager of UN led projects who has now seeked for asylum in the Netherlands. She shares her experience with and perspective on well-being: as a refugee and as a professional. They touch upon various interesting topics such as empowerment, hardship and choosing your path.
We hope that this conversation might inspire or help you in a way!
Love, Radi8radio
In this brand new podcast series, Ruihan, Thomas, Lingjia, Léna and Elize, will discuss a range of topics that affect them, as young people, in their day-to-day lives. This series aims to challenge the way we look at our societies and the ones around us and open up to all kinds of perspectives.
In this very first episode, they discuss the phenomenon that has been dominating most of our lives for the past year: the Coronavirus. How do they, as first and second year university students cope with the lockdown, and more importantly, how has it affected crucial elements of our lives, such as funerals and weddings? This episode discusses the consequences of COVID-19 on their individual lives, but also the repercussions for the rest of society and how politicians in different countries have dealt with it. To what extent have the policies implemented been effective, how can this crisis be dealt with more effectively, and what alternatives are there? These are just a few questions this episode deals with. Join our discussion and tune in!
Anne and Romeck continue talking about the different IS areas and try to make things easier for first-year students. In this episode, they each ask different students from every area to share their experience studying their area, what makes theirs different from the others, why they chose it, and the misconceptions they held prior to learning about it.
At the end of this week's episode, we’ll introduce our new podcast member Paul!
Timestamps:
Latin America: 1m 34s
SSE Asia: 9m 28s
Eurasia: 19m 28s
Africa:26m 43s
North America: 37m 31s
East Asia: 45m 19s
Europe: 51m 37s
Middle East: 1h
Introducing our new podcast Partner: 1h 12m
Anne and Romeck have a new podcast series, where they will interview students and teachers alike. In each episode they ask relevant questions to learn more about the activities you can do, experiences you might have and choices you will make while you study International Studies. In this episode, Romeck interviews Elize, a fellow member of the radio, to talk about different tips and tricks to choose your area. What did Elize do herself to chose her area? What events did she go to? What to do if you have tried it all and are still not sure about which direction to go in the next semester? All these questions and more shall be answered…
Dr. Janine Ubink is a professor of law, governance, and development at Leiden University’s Van Vollenhoven Institute for law, governance, and society. In this episode of iQx, Julia Hernandez and Dr. Janine Ubink sat down to discuss the state of traditional authority across African countries. Join us as we discuss who benefits (and who doesn't) from diverse arrangements of power.
Dr. Nankyung Choi is a lecturer in the Master's program of International Relations at Leiden University. She specializes in social and political change, as well as youth, women and democracy in East Asia. In this episode of iQx, Elize Wolff and Nankyung Choi sat down to talk about women in politics. Join us in our conversation as we try and answer the question "Why are there still relatively few women in positions of political power and what are effective ways to change this?"
André Gerrits is Professor of International Studies and Global Politics, and Chair of the BA Urban Studies, based in The Hague.
Frans Willem Korsten is a Senior University Lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society.
We sat down with Leiden University lecturer and Assistant Professor Dr. Maria Gabriela to talk about processes of economic foreignization in Latin America. She teaches courses on Economy: Latin America and Practising International Studies at the Bachelor in International Studies and contribute to the course Organisational Theory, Culture and Behaviour. Her courses deal with two consistent streams of literature: political economy and development studies. Both are in evidence in this podcast, as the discussion begins with the consequences and legacies of European colonization in Latin America. Join us as we discuss this, modern iterations of economic and cultural colonization in Latin America, and many more tangents on the subject of foreignization in Latin America.
Daário Kuteev Moreira interviews Dr. Andrew Gawthorpe on American military strategy relating to China.
Jue Wang is a scholar of international political economy, with focuses on China’s political economy , its external economic relationship and its role in regional and global economic governance. She also has a wide range of research interests in international economic organizations, international cooperation, and the development of emerging economies. Dr. Wang is also an associate fellow for Asia Programme at Chatham House: The Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Marin Lucic is a student of International Studies at Leiden University focusing on East Asia.
Join Dr. Duyvesteyn and Marin Lucic as they discuss the nature of terrorism, its viability, and whether or not the terrorism and rebellion is an effective way to induce a change in the status quo.
Dr. Duyvesteyn research interests include the nature of war and peace in the developing world, irregular warfare and strategy, the history of terrorism and counter-terrorism, strategic culture and intelligence and rebel governance.
She is a member of the national Advisory Council for International Affairs assigned to advise the Netherlands government on issues of peace and security, a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Netherlands Defense Academy and a member of several book and journal editorial boards, notably Small Wars and Insurgencies, Leiden University Press, the Journal of Strategic Studies, and the Routledge series on Insurgency, Counter-insurgency and National Interest.