Daniel Erpelding, cycling activist and founder of the movement Critical mass in our interview on road safety for cyclists.
Local Matters: Cycling classes for adults
For Local Matters, we passed by at the classes by ProVelo where adults learn how to cycle.
Delano Top of the week
Aaron Grunwald from Delano joined Shiva and Petur on the Breakfast show to talk about how young people can start investing in their professional future.
Local Matters: The service "Riicht eraus" for perpetrators of domestic violence
The service Riicht eraus by Croix Rouge helps perpetrators of demestic violence to change their behaviour. In our interview on Local Matters, project manager Laurence Bouquet explains why and how.
Local Matters: Artist Miriam R. Krüger
Miriam R. Krüger produces art to tackle violence against women. In our interview, he tells us what motivates her and what she has been working on lately.
Local Matters: Interview with Pascale Zaourou: Psychological domestic violence
In our interview, Pascale Zaourou presents her new book "Les bleus invisibles", a collection of poems about her experience in an psychologically abusive relationship.
Delano Top of the week
Delano was in at the Breakfast Show to talk about the crazy prices at Schueberfouer.
Local Matters: A greenhouse on the roof
The European project Groof explores the feasability of greenhouses on roofs. One part of the pilot project takes place in Luxembourg.
Local Matters: The Breedewee community garden
Local Matters this week is about Luxembourg's Urban farming initiatives. For today, we stopped by at Esch's community garden "Breedewee".
Local Matters: Human trafficking and forced labor
On Local Matters this week, we speak about human trafficking and forced labor in Luxembourg.
Local Matters: Human Trafficking in Luxembourg
Luxembourg is a target country for human trafficking. The service Infotraite helps victims.
Local Matters: Human Trafficking
In our interview, Ayo tells us her personal story, how she was trafficked from Nigeria to Turkey and then ended up Luxembourg.
Delano Top Of The Week
Duncan Roberts from Delano joined Tom for Delano's Top Of The Week this morning. Up for discussion was the cost of living crisis and how the government's decision to delay the next salary indexation in Luxembourg will affect workers here.
Interview With Mirka Costanzi From MASKéNADA
Today's guest on the Breakfast Show was Mirka Costanzi from MASKéNADA, who came by the studio to talk to Tom about the Audio Walks they've produced in the south of Luxembourg for the Esch2022 cultural programming.
Local Matters: Travelling despite uncertainty
In our interview on Local Matters, Cristine Corsi, marketing manager at the TGL Group, tells us if and how their customers travel this year.
Local Matters: The Pizza Quest
Desperate times call for desperate measures. It's August and Local Matters went out in the streets searching for pizza.
Local Matters: The big exodus
We had a visit to the busstop checking out why people would spend 35 hours on the bus, to get to Portugal.
Delano Top Of The Week
Tracy Heindrichs from Delano Joined Tom today for Delano's Top Of the Week. Up for discussion was the new Space Campus that will be proposed for development in Luxembourg in order to boost the countries growing space industry.
Congés Annulés Opening and Competition Launch
Tom's Guest on the Breakfast Show this morning was Marc Hauser who came on to discuss the Congés Annulés Festival which is opening tonight at Rotondes.
Local Matters: The impact of the drought on nature
Claudine Felten, forest engineer for the nature protection foundation natur&emwelt, about the impact of the drought on nature.