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FP's Global Thinkers

Summary: Hosted by Foreign Policy’s print magazine team, this weekly podcast brings together individuals who have been named to FP’s annual list of 100 Leading Global Thinkers - people whose ideas are changing the world and touching the lives of millions. Foreign Policy is the world’s leading media organization dedicated to providing leaders in business, finance, and government with real time insight and analysis into global affairs. As authoritative as it is dedicated to challenging wisdom, FP is unique in its ability to bring together the powerful with those committed to speaking truth to power.

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Podcasts:

 Why the ‘Five Stages of Grief’ Theory Is a Sham | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinker Hanya Yanagihara and writer Meghan O'Rourke debate the limits of pain, empathy, and romance.

 Does the World Really Need Nation-States? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinker Chigozie Obioma and novelist Taiye Selasi discuss whether the narrative of nationhood is the greatest story ever told.

 The Green Movement and its Inconvenient Truths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinker Marjan Minnesma and Gasland director Josh Fox debate the best—and perhaps only—way to spurn action on climate change: Terrify people.

 How to Build a Media Industry from Scratch | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

From telenovelas to Sesame Street, 2013 Global Thinkers Noura al Kaabi and Saad Mohseni debate the importance of cultural imports in a localized entertainment industry.

 Why Migrants Can No Longer Be Considered Society’s “Fringe” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinker Tobias Zielony and writer Anna Badkhen debate how the West stereotypes—to dangerous effect—the Global South.

 Sweden’s Foreign Minister Has No Time for Giggles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinker Margot Wallström explains how she took on critics of her “feminist foreign policy"—and why gender equality is a matter of national security.

 From Gender Biases to Extreme Parenting: The Top Questions Women Working in STEM are Sick of Hearing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinkers Zainab Ghadiyali, Erin Summers, and Nina Tandon debate the meaning—and reach—of diversity in the sciences.

 A Deadly Double Standard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2013 Global Thinker Gulalai Ismail and 2015 Global Thinker Leslee Udwin debate whether the patriarchal mindset so pervasive in South Asia can be reprogrammed—or if women must persevere in a rape culture.

 Can Models Dressed in Trash Save Dakar? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinker Fabrice Monteiro discusses how plastic-bag couture can teach a generation to respect its environment.

 Are Women Still Disconnected From The Connected World? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2011 Global Thinker Robert Zoellick and Jeffrey E. Garten discuss the future of emerging markets, gender equality, and the cyclical nature of globalization.

 Making a War Zone Camera-Ready | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinkers Matthew Heineman and Johanna Schwartz discuss the challenges of making a film—and earning a subject’s trust—amidst guns, violence, and suspicion.

 Does the LGBT Community Have a Trans Problem? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinkers Jim Obergefell and Andreja Pejic discuss divisions in the queer community and the scourge of P.C. culture

 What a Genocide 100 Years Ago Reveals About the War in Syria Today | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinkers Ara Oshagan, Levon Parian, and Vahagn Thomasian discuss how the world hasn’t changed since the slaughter of their Armenian ancestors.

 What the West Doesn’t Get About Coming Out in Africa | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinkers Robin Hammond and Adejoke Tugbiyele discuss how art can be used to upend the continent's tradition of LGBT persecution.

 Is Myanmar Now Ruled by Tyranny of the Majority? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2015 Global Thinker Wai Wai Nu and Fortify Rights executive director Matthew Smith warn that democracy will mean little unless Muslims get a seat at the political table.

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