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Dec 22, 2023 • 18min
Business Daily Meets: Dr Yasmeen Lari
Dr Yasmeen Lari, Pakistan's first female architect, discusses her career in a male-dominated field, her mission to build flood-resilient homes, and her efforts to empower disaster survivors to rebuild their own homes using sustainable techniques.

Dec 21, 2023 • 18min
Turkey adjusts to ‘bitter medicine’ of high rates
Turkish economy is facing challenges with high inflation and rising living costs, causing struggles for households. Changes in economic policy and the upcoming municipal elections add uncertainty. The consequences of inflation include income inequality and credit card debt. Turkey is shifting to more rational economic policies, emphasizing the importance of personal budgeting.

Dec 20, 2023 • 18min
Battling snakes to gather Brazil nuts
Discover the challenges of gathering and processing Brazil nuts in the wild Amazon jungle, including dangers, quality control, and the impact on deforestation. Explore the difficulties faced by Brazil nut producers in Bolivia, such as transportation costs and market fluctuations. Learn about the importance of fair prices and cooperation within the industry to protect the Amazon rainforest.

Dec 19, 2023 • 18min
Was 2023 a bad year for IPOs?
2023 has been a disappointing year for IPOs, with a record low number of companies offering their shares publicly on stock exchanges. The chapter discusses the performance of IPOs in 2023, highlighting high-profile IPOs and their mixed returns. It explores the factors that allowed India to avoid economic challenges and the prospects for IPOs in India in 2024. The chapter also discusses the expected IPOs in 2024 and the importance of IPOs for job creation and long-term economic growth.

Dec 18, 2023 • 19min
Has shoplifting become a global problem?
Shoplifting and retail theft have become a global problem, with rising incidents and violence. Retailers in different countries are implementing measures like covert security, body cameras and stab-proof vests. The role of technology in deterring shoplifting is explored, including the use of CCTV and facial recognition. However, privacy laws and the need for a combination of technology and human presence is also discussed.

Dec 15, 2023 • 17min
Business Daily meets: Niccolo Ricci
Niccolo Ricci, CEO of Stefano Ricci, discusses the luxury fashion industry and the challenges of balancing craftsmanship with mass production. He shares insights into the emotional connection with customers and highlights their success in China. The podcast also explores shopping tips, family succession, and the motivation behind running a family business.

Dec 14, 2023 • 17min
Putting the 'F' word into climate talks
Sam Fenwick, podcast host, talks to representatives from Equinor and Cresent Petroleum about their plans to transition away from fossil fuels. The leader of COP 28’s Greenpeace delegation shares their perspective on the agreement. The podcast also discusses the significance of climate talks, the role of natural gas in enabling renewables, and the need for regulation in managing the transition of oil and gas companies.

Dec 13, 2023 • 18min
Taiwan: Prepping for war
Taiwanese citizens are preparing for a potential Chinese invasion by participating in first-aid and weapons training. The government's lack of action is questioned. Discussions include military drills, compulsory military service, and the perspective of young Taiwanese people. The inclusion of women in military training is explored, along with the candidates' views on Taiwanese independence and the dilemma of balancing peace and democracy. The tension between China and Taiwan is emphasized, highlighting the importance of preparation and solidarity for peace.

Dec 12, 2023 • 18min
Taiwan: The political mood
In this podcast, the focus is on Taiwan: the upcoming elections, low wages, and property prices that worry voters. It also explores the low birth rate in Taiwan and whether it is financially driven. The podcast delves into the complex political relationship between Taiwan and China, including concerns about Beijing's interference and the impact of disinformation. Lastly, it highlights the importance of preparation for war, the challenges faced by a football team in County Mayo, and features advertisements for ad-free listening and a clothing donation campaign.

Dec 11, 2023 • 18min
Kinmen: The Taiwanese islands next to China
This podcast explores the tensions between China and Taiwan in relation to the Kinmen islands and the plans to build a bridge connecting the islands with the Chinese mainland. It discusses the defenses on Kinmen and the differing views on ownership of Taiwan. The podcast also explores the economic impact of the fermentation complex, the island's attractions, and the violent conflict between Chinese and Taiwanese armies in Kinmen in 1949. It delves into preparations for war in Taiwan and upcoming elections, as well as the dreams of building a bridge in Kinmen and the perspectives of locals on both sides of the disputed waters.


