President of the FFCEL Delphine de Clerck came to the ACR studio to talk with Tracy Heindrichs about changing career paths several times and picking up work after taking a 20-year break to look after her household.
No Stupid Question: How do pensions work in Luxembourg?
Find out how Luxembourg’s pension system works in this week’s episode of No Stupid Question with Tracy Heindrichs and Alain Reuter!
Sexual education: A new season of the sex podcast is here!
The podcast "Méi wéi sex" enters the sixth season. In our interview on Local Matters, Joël Adami, one of the creators, explains how the podcast has evolved over the past years and which topics are the most important.
ALAN Maladies Rares, we care for rare
Over 30 thousand people in Luxembourg suffer from a rare disease, which is equivalent to the number of diabetics.
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Eco Talks: How beekeeping must adapt with climate change
This week on Eco Talks, Tracy Heindrichs was joined by Marcel Gengler, founder of the EIS BEIEN association, an association that takes care of bees, harvests their honey and educates members about the pollinator. Our guest talked about why he started his association and how beekeeping activities must adapt to climate change.
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.
Sexual education: Teaching the teachers
With their project "Let's talk about sex", the CESAS reference centre for sexual health aims to make high quality sexual education for everyone in Luxembourg. In our interview on Local Matters, Christa Brömmel and Camille Soudeyns explain how.
Integration with CLAE
Alain from CLAE is inviting anyone new to Luxembourg to search help in order to have a smoother integration in Grand Duchy.
Eco Talks: Climate news for September 2023
Here are the climate news from September 2023.
Zoom on: Luxembourg's air traffic noise problem
Why does it always feel like the planes flying above Luxembourg city are way too close? And is anyone planning on changing that? Our journalist Tracy Heindrichs talked with Enora Hiernaux of the air navigation administration ANA to discuss this.
Eco Talks: The impact of social media on climate change mitigation
Sustainability-focused social media app Greenworlder met up with our journalist Tracy Heindrichs to talk about social media’s impact on climate change and the positive contribution they hope to bring.
Interview with Nicole From De Gudde Wellen
Nicole From De Gudde Wellen joined Tom in the studio this morning to talk about their reopening party that is happening this weekend and the upcoming program of concerts and club nights that people can enjoy there over the coming months.
Youth Hostels Luxembourg
The youth hostel network is constantly growing, having now 9 hostels located in the Grand Duchy. Martine Backendorf joined Djulieta for Come Together show and explained to everyone why Youth Hostel association is more than beds. You can visit them on their website: https://youthhostels.lu
Interview With Clean Something For Nothing
Cesar from Clean Something for Nothing was Tom's second guest of the morning today on the Breakfast Show. He stopped by the studios to talk about the app which he has built to support litter picking communities all over the world and how people can get involved in world clean up day this Saturday in Luxembourg.
Interview with Josh Island
Josh Island was back in the studio to talk to Tom and the listeners about his new album and upcoming European Tour.
Alternative primary schools: The Bëschklassen in Esch
On Local Matters, we have a visit at the Bëschklassen in Esch. The school is based in the Ellergronn forest. Martine Maeder, a teacher at the school, shows us around their usual learning space in the woods.
Luxembourg Outdoor Fitness Day: Interview With Barbarians Tribe
Aurelien from Barbarian Tribes joined Tom in the studio this morning to talk about their outdoor fitness community and the upcoming fitness day they will be hosting on the 24th of September at Philharmonie.
No Stupid Question: Why is Luxembourg so rich?
With its free public transports, national health care and thriving financial sector, it’s no surprise that, when you type “why is Luxembourg…” into an internet search engine, one of the top questions is “Why is Luxembourg so rich?”
Well, why is that? Was the grand duchy always so well-off? And… what does being ‘rich’ actually mean when we talk about a country’s wealth? And how will Luxembourg continue keeping up its economic well-being when lasting crises are threatening the country’s stability? That is what we’re going to answer in this episode of No Stupid Question, with the help of university of Luxembourg economy professors François Koulischer and Christos Koulovatianos.
Zoom on Luxembourg: Who is behind Bourgmeisterin?
Who is behind Bourgmeisterin and why do they want to make Luxembourg’s history sexy again? Our journalist Tracy Heindrichs met with the website’s founder Julia Khalyavko to talk about the importance of finding interest in a country’s history and culture to feel more at home.
Interview with Geoff Thompson from the British & Irish Film Festival
The British & Irish Film Festival returns for it's Autumn 2023 edition on the 13th of September. Festival programmer Geoff Thompson sat down with Tom this morning to talk through the programme and let people know what they can expect.