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Podcaster Marocain بودكاستر مغربي مرحبا بكم و باقتراحاتكم كيف ما كانت كما يمكنكم المشاركة معنا في إحدى الحلقات إذا أردتم ... ما عليكم سوى التواصل معي على انستاغرام Bilal.Lachheb
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Singer/Songwriter Bilal talks about his new release, In Another Life. The album reflects the work of his musical inspirations like Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, and others, who could speak politically through their music, but also give people something to listen to at night.
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Join me every other week to discuss culture, society, religion, news, and whatever else is #trending around the world. Bringing on guests all from diverse walks of life to talk about many different things from our challenges in life to our funny experiences! Whether it's a serious episode or a light hearted one, it will always be entertaining! If you're looking to relax and listen to some fun chill conversations, then this show is the perfect one for you! https://linktr.ee/Bilal.Ali
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Mit 17 schließt sich Bilal dem IS an – zwei Monate später ist er tot. Bilal, der mit bürgerlichem Namen Florent heißt, kommt als Kind mit seiner Mutter und seinem Bruder aus Kamerun nach Deutschland. Mit 14 gerät er in salafistische Kreise, mit 17, im Mai 2015, schließt er sich dem IS in Syrien an. Zwei Monate später ist er tot. In der fünfteiligen Podcast-Serie erzählt der Autor Philip Meinhold Bilals Geschichte. Er spricht mit Verwandten und Bekannten von Bilal, mit Experten von Sicherheit ...
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Julia Azari is Professor in the Department of Political Science at Marquette University. She holds a Ph.D in political science from Yale University. Her research focuses on the American presidency, American political parties, political communication, and American political development. She is the author of ‘Delivering the People's Message: The Chan…
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“Too many parents make life hard for their children by trying, too zealously, to make it easy for them.” ~ von Goethe The tragedy of the Western world, is that they don't believe they can learn anything from non-Western cultures. And it starts with children, and how they are brought up. This is according to Professor Robert Epstein, renowned Americ…
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Tomasz is a portfolio manager at Amvest Capital – a natural resources-focused investment management firm. He has over 25 years of expertise in mining investments, including as a portfolio manager for Anholt, commodity strategist at Doyen Capital, portfolio manager at De Gouden Eeuw, and as a commodity analyst at Round Table Investment Management. H…
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According to a book I read recently, the answer to the question in the title is: Yes! It's not only that they can, but they actually did! I review the book "Ornament of the World" by Maria Rosa Menocal, where she describes life in Al Andalusia, in Medical Spain, under the Umayyad Dynasty. She describes the immense wealth of Al Andalusia, its dazzli…
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Frank Kelly, Founder and Managing Partner of Fulcrum Macro Advisors, an independent strategic advisory firm. Frank began his career as a writer for President Ronald Reagan and went on to serve in the White House Office of Political Affairs. He served as a writer for President George H.W. Bush and then served at the Justice Department. From there, F…
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In late September, I had the honour of recording a conversation with the late Professor Ian Shipsey, Head of Physics at Oxford University. Tragically, Professor Shipsey passed away shortly after our discussion. We are releasing this episode as a tribute to his remarkable contributions. Professor Shipsey was one of the leading particle physicists of…
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Charles Engel is Donald Hester Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He has been a consultant to the Dallas and Chicago branches of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and th…
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How can empathy destroy you? Isn't it a good thing to have, as a human being? Yes, it is. It's what makes us human, what keeps us civilized and sane. Without it, we are simply self-centred, stone-hearted savages. If you look at the world around you and you see all the pain and suffering: poverty, oppression, exploitation, unjust wars, destruction o…
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Alberto Gallo is Chief Investment Officer and Co-founder at Andromeda Capital Management. Prior to that, Alberto initiated and ran the Global Credit Opportunities fund at Algebris Investments. Previously, he ran macro credit research at RBS in London, and served in senior research roles at Goldman Sachs in New York, Bear Stearns in New York and Lon…
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We know that the modern schooling system has its flaws. But I maintain that it is more than just a mundane yet flawed system: It is, in fact, a harmful system that has some very ominous objectives. If you look into history of the schooling system, you will see that it was designed to produce simple, obedient factory workers, not thinkers and schola…
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We need to give our children real SKILLS that they will use in school and beyond. 👉🏽Skills that they can use for personal and professional growth. ⭐️ Skills like tech proficiency, critical thinking, design thinking and communication. ⚡️We’ve just released a one-of-a-kind Accredited Online Technology Curriculum for high school learners. 🔗 Please hav…
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Gary Gerstle is the Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus and Paul Mellon Director of Research at the University of Cambridge. He is the author and editor of more than ten books, including two prize-winners, American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century (2017) and Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government f…
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Ebrahim Rahbari is an independent strategist and economist. Previously, he was Chief Currency Strategist and Global Head of Foreign Exchange Analysis at Citi. The team was top ranked in the Institutional Investor Global Fixed Income Survey. Prior to that, Ebrahim was Head of Global Macroeconomics at Citi. Ebrahim studied at Oxford and holds a PhD i…
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My super power is the ability to see opportunities that technology provides in pretty much any industry. In the past 8 weeks I've spoken at a bank, an educational conference, a Halaal food conference and a conference for religious leaders. Naturally, people wonder how I can speak at such a diverse range of places, to such diverse people. As much as…
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Thomas Drechsel is Assistant Professor at the Economics Department of the University of Maryland. His research focuses on monetary policy, the role of commodities for emerging market economies, as well as real-time monitoring of economic activity. His work has been published in the Review of Economic Studies, the American Economic Journal and the J…
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Rory Johnston is a Toronto-based oil market researcher, the founder of Commodity Context, a lecturer at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, as well as a Fellow with both the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines. Prior to founding Commodit…
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Antonio Del Favero is a macro strategist at Macro Hive. He focuses mainly on the US economy and markets and G5 FX. Formerly, he worked at various macro hedge funds, including Tudor, Maniyar Capital and Brevan Howard. He holds a master’s in finance from the ETH/University of Zurich and a master’s in economics from Bocconi University. In this podcast…
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Unlike fear, which drives action, doubt leaves you stuck and erodes your confidence. I cover three common areas of doubt: - Self-doubt – Overcome it with self-reflection and growth. - Product/service doubt – Address it through solid market research. - Marketing/sales doubt – Experiment and adjust until you succeed. Keep in touch with me, Tik Tok In…
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Every child is a great leader in the making. It is up to us, the parents and teachers, to shape the child. And we can do this correctly, or in a way that has disastrous consequences, both for the child and society. No one says it like the Zulu people: there is an old isiZulu saying that "the bull is among the calves", which means that among any gro…
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Sean McMeekin PhD was educated at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley. Having visited American and European battlefields, libraries and archives, venturing as far east as Russia and Turkey, he now teaches at Bard College. His eight award-winning books include ‘Stalin's War: A New History of World War’. His latest book is …
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Christian is Managing Director and Head of Data Science in the financial markets division at Standard Chartered. He focuses on credit and previously worked at Mizuho and Credit Suisse. His postgraduate studies were in financial mathematics. In this podcast we discuss whether we are in an AI bubble, why credit markets have lagged other markets in ad…
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Jay Pelosky is the founder of TPW Advisory. He has over 35 years of buy-side and sell-side financial market experience. Before going independent, Jay was at Morgan Stanley, where he was ranked #1 by Institutional Investor in Global Equity Strategy and Global Asset Allocation Strategy. In this podcast, we discuss what the chances of recession are, U…
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I am always amazed at the intellectual potential of young people. That's why I challenge modern assumptions about adolescence. Where did the concept of "teenagers" come from, and why were teens in pre-industrial societies treated as adults? I believe it's the colonial legacy that shaped today’s views. It’s time to rethink how we engage with teenage…
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Mirza Baig is a senior EM strategist at Macro Hive. He has been researching and trading global FX and rates products for 20 years. His career boasts affiliations with premier sell-side entities such as Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas, and Deutsche Bank. Moreover, his invaluable expertise from the buy-side perspective at Point 72 positions him uniquely …
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Bob Elliott is the Co-Founder of Unlimited, which uses machine learning to create index replication ETFs of alternative investments, like hedge funds. Prior to founding Unlimited, Bob was a Senior Investment Executive at Bridgewater Associates, where he served on the Investment Committee (G7) and led Ray Dalio’s personal investment research team fo…
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As someone who believes that the customer always comes first, I’ve listened to the requests from many of you asking for talks and workshops in your local communities. This podcast explains why I’m committed to making this happen. By bringing people together in various towns and cities, we’re creating more than just educational opportunities. We’re …
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J. Doyne Farmer is Director of the Complexity Economics Programme and Professor of Complex Systems Science at the University of Oxford. He is also External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute and Chief Scientist at Macrocosm. He was a founder of Prediction Company, a quantitative automated trading firm that was sold to UBS in 2006. His book, Making…
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Shawn Edwards is Bloomberg’s Chief Technology Officer. Based in New York, he oversees the development of Bloomberg’s global technology strategy. In 2017, Shawn was named in the top ten of the Institutional Investor Tech 40 – an annual ranking of financial industry technology leaders. Prior to joining Bloomberg in 2003, Shawn worked for Bear Stearns…
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We are bringing in the big guns to help South African Entrepreneurs! In this week's episode I speak to Mohammed Jassat, Marketing Manager of Roshgold, our co-organizer of the upcoming Entrepreneurship in Sandton workshop. We discuss the reasons for running these workshops, what is covered, and what is the long term plan to assist entrepreneurs. To …
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Brad Setser is the Whitney Shepardson senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. His expertise includes global trade and capital flows, financial vulnerability analysis, and sovereign debt restructuring. He regularly blogs at Follow the Money. Brad served as a senior advisor to the United States Trade Representative from 2021 to 2022, where…
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My son wanted to know if the Olympic Games made business sense for the host cities. So we decided to look into it, and our findings were shocking! We look at some of the dark sides to the games, and the fallout that host cities and countries have to deal with. Keep in touch with me, Tik Tok Instagram Facebook X Linked In Thanks for listening!…
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My colleague Mirza Baig hosted this podcast on my behalf. Liang is a markets professional, with 20 years’ experience as a portfolio manager, quantitative analyst, currency strategist, and China economist. He has spent most of his career based in Germany, where he earned his PhD and worked at several asset managers including DWS. Liang recently retu…
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Nvidia is now the most valuable company in the world, and in history. How did they achieve this? I believe Nvidia used some age-old strategies to dominate the market. In this episode we examine some of the reasons for Nvidia's phenomenal success, and how we can apply those lessons to our own businesses, no matter the size and type of business. Keep…
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Álvaro Cartea is Professor of Mathematical Finance in the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, and director of the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance. He is a founding member and deputy chairman of the Commodities & Energy Markets Association (CEMA). Before coming to Oxford, Álvaro was Reader in Mathematical Finance at University…
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Did Zax make the right choice? In this episode we focus on Zax, and look at what he initially thought about my advice, and how it worked out for him and me. We also discuss the career choices people make, and why so many people make the wrong choice. After all, more than half of university students admit they've made the wrong choice. Keep in touch…
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Gary Gerstle is the Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus and Paul Mellon Director of Research at the University of Cambridge. He is the author and editor of more than ten books, including two prize-winners, American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century (2017) and Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government f…
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I have been talking about visionary leadership, and when I came up with a visionary plan, it scared me. But I said to myself: if it scares you, then it must be good. It must be worth it. And so here I am, outlining my plan to you and the world. Because it's time for change. Keep in touch with me, Tik Tok Instagram Facebook X Linked In Thanks for li…
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Dr. Pippa Malmgren is an economist who makes sense of the world economy by writing books, founding tech businesses, advising policymakers around the world and through public speaking and teaching. She lectures at Sandhurst and is a Founder member of the Lunar University, a NASA-originated project to ensure the first human institution on the moon re…
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How do we survive and thrive in an uncertain future? The answer to that lies in visionary leadership and that's why I'm obsessed with the topic. You see, I need to be a visionary leader, whether I like it or not. Because I'm an entrepreneur. And entrepreneurs cannot take the first step without a vision. And once they start, they cannot survive with…
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Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak is Boston Consulting Group (BCG)’s Global Chief Economist and a managing director and partner in the firm’s New York office. Paul Swartz is Senior Economist and executive director at BCG. He co-leads the Center for Macroeconomics at the BCG Henderson Institute in New York. They have recently published a new book, ‘Shocks, C…
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You will never learn in the same way again. Learning is about to get more enjoyable, engaging and empowering. Thanks to AI! Welcome to a captivating episode where we delve into the future of learning with Bilal Kathrada, the visionary founder of IT Varsity. In this episode, we explore emerging trends in education technology and what the future hold…
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My colleague Henry Occelston hosted this podcast on my behalf. Shahin Vallée is a senior fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations (a German think tank) and also a Board Member overseeing Europe coverage at the Observatory group, a geopolitical macro-advisory firm. He was previously an economic advisor to the President of the European Counc…
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Do you ever wonder how to navigate the world of tech as a parent? How do we keep kids safe, while giving them opportunities to learn tech? Let's be clear: learning tech is not an option but a necessity. Tech mastery will enable kids to be Visionary Leaders. Visionary leadership is not optional. In the uncertain world of the future, it will be neces…
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Boris is one of the leading macro thinkers in the market. He is a managing director at Goldman Sachs. Before GS, he was partner and portfolio manager at Rokos Capital Management, Fortress, and Brevan Howard. Boris started his career on the sell side, which included working at UBS and Dresdner. Boris gives his personal opinions and not those of Gold…
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Learning is about so much more than just knowledge acquisition. It is (or should be!) a transformative experience. Transformational learning is where the learner becomes a different version of themselves. It's like going into a kind of pupa stage, and emerging as a new person. There are 4 stages on the transformational learning journey: Stage 1: Kn…
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