In this episode, we’re talking about a library of “human books”, the global trend towards parental leave for fathers, village women in India protesting for an alcohol ban in order to reduce cases of domestic violence, and how social media influencers in Lebanon use their outreach to mitigate ethnic conflicts.
#5: Eco-city Medellin, news literacy in Illinois high schools, mooncakes destigmatizing mental health issues
In our third episode, we’re talking about the prospect of a global minimum tax rate, a Dutch farmer who invented a unique “pig toilet”, and a movement among young people in China who are highlighting the need for a lifestyle change by “lying flat”.
#4: 10 billion trees in Pakistan, Congo’s children swap mining for education, free pianos for St. Louis children
In our third episode, we’re talking about the prospect of a global minimum tax rate, a Dutch farmer who invented a unique “pig toilet”, and a movement among young people in China who are highlighting the need for a lifestyle change by “lying flat”.
#3: Special – Prison reform and the Compassion Prison Project
In our third episode, we’re talking about the prospect of a global minimum tax rate, a Dutch farmer who invented a unique “pig toilet”, and a movement among young people in China who are highlighting the need for a lifestyle change by “lying flat”.
#2: Four-day working week, state-financed imam training in Germany, mental health barbershop project
In our forth episode, we’re talking about the four-day working week, state-financed imam training in Germany, and a project that makes barbers mental health coaches.
#1: Global minimum tax rate, pig whisperer, lying flat in China
In our third episode, we’re talking about the prospect of a global minimum tax rate, a Dutch farmer who invented a unique “pig toilet”, and a movement among young people in China who are highlighting the need for a lifestyle change by “lying flat”.