Comedian Mary Viola talks immigrant humour, cultural clashes, and performing across Europe. Expect laughs, surprising insights, and a glimpse into her unexpected journey from Estonia to the comedy stage.
PwC People Pulse: Do we need AI in the Workplace?
Join Kinga and Christopher from PwC as they explore how AI, automation, and digital transformation are reshaping HR, recruitment, and the modern workplace for a more efficient, innovative future!
Does Gladiator II live up to the Original?
Jerome is not completely won over by the new Gladiator film but praises the visuals.
PWC People Pulse: Diversity in the Work Place
This weeks episode is all about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Well-being in the work place!
PwC People Pulse: The Hotly Anticipated New Building
Episode 4 of the PwC People Pulse, listen to find out more about the new PwC facilities that are currently being built!
Those Excluded from the Feast
“Those Excluded from the Feast” is the name of a new photography exhibit that focuses on people in Luxembourg experiencing poverty. Marieke joined the Breakfast Show to tell us more about this project.
Exposing xenophobia in a fictional Luxembourg village: Premier for D'Land am Schiet
Lukas Grevis is premiering his debut feature film "D'Land am Schiet" (The Land in the Shadows) next week for the public. He joins Erin on the Breakfast Show where they discuss how the film was made, including the joys of filming in Northern Luxembourg.
Out of the Box Music at the Philharmonie Luxembourg
Eva Klein has come in from the Philharmonie to talk with Erin about the start of the Philharmonie’s new season, and in particular the selection of "Out of the Box" music!
Ukraine Independence Day with Inna Yaremenko
Erin talks to Inna about Ukrainian Independence Day and her work for the organisation LUkraine
Cosmos (Not Enough)
Actress, vocalist, improviser and polyglot poet - Sascha Ley - joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to talk about all-things art and her interdisciplinary performance piece called Cosmos (Not Enough).
New Luxembourg Chapter of the Women in Asset Servicing Group
Linda Rooney and Debbie Johnston speak with Simon about the new Luxembourg chapter of the Women in Asset Servicing group.
Solidarity Appeal for Sustainable Holidays with Riding the Rainbow
Emanuele Santi joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to talk about the launch of the Solidarity Appeal for Sustainable Holidays with Riding the Rainbow!
CLAE's New Guide to Associative Life
Anita Helpiquet - director of CLAE - spoke with Simon about the publication of their second Guide to Associative Life.
2023 World Press Photo Exhibition
Ainhoa Achutegui & Martine Chalmers spoke with Simon about the international World Press Photo exhibition currently taking place at the Neimenster Abbey.
Axelle Salvage & Frank Jons - What Water ASBL
What Water ASBL is an organization that bridges the gap between European and Central African artists to provide clean water access to vulnerable populations. What Water ASBL is dedicated to realizing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, with a mission to provide clean water to 8 million people by 2030.
Tosca Naletto - Global Shapers Luxembourg City Hub
Tosca Naletto joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to talk about the work that Global Shapers Luxembourg City Hub does and give a preview of their upcoming Shapeathon event.
Catherine Warin - Passerell
Catherine Warin (lawyer, president of Passerell) joined Simon today to talk about their response to the Luxembourg authorities’ recent decision to stop accepting single men in accommodation for asylum seekers.
Interview with Tabitha from the Boulder Klub Luxembourg
The festival is of course open for all genders. All profits will be donated to Europa Donna to support breastcancer research.
Vicky Wishof spoke about her petition to the Chamber of Deputies
Her petition calls for recruiting additional medical staff and creating new access points so that families with impaired children can find the support they need.
Interview with Russian author Artem Mosgovoy
In 2011, as Russia began legalizing its persecution of gay people, Artem left his homeland.
Since that time, he has lived in six different countries and worked as a movie extra, a yoga instructor, a busboy, and a magician’s assistant...