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PWC People Pulse: Diversity in the Work Place

This weeks episode is all about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Well-being in the work place!

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tags: pwc, pwc people pulse, Breakfast Show, Interview, diversity, equality, inclusion, personal well-being
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 11.12.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

ADHD: A normality or an alarm?

In recent years, ADHD diagnoses have surged, raising questions about the causes and implications of this trend. We spoke with Dr. Cigdem Gök, psychotherapist and psychiatrist. We highlighted societal shifts, such as digital overstimulation, which can amplify attention challenges. She emphasizes the importance of careful assessment to ensure accurate diagnoses and appropriate support for those managing ADHD. Listen to our interview for more info.

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tags: mentalhealth, aracotyradio, adhd, mentalhealthluxembourg
Tuesday 11.12.24
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What's right: pensioners for mussels

A group of Danish pensioners have brought back mussels to a Danish fjord, bringing the mussels back from near-extinction. The retirees are self-taught and have become experts in the field of mussels. They are proud because they know what they do makes a difference as their work has improved the oxygen content of the water.

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tags: Denmark, fjords, pensioners, mussel farm, water quality
categories: News, What's right
Tuesday 11.12.24
Posted by Guest User
 

In With The New (Top of the EU Pops 11-11-24)

This week’s Top of the EU Pops was full of promise, hope and possibilities. Or, it was just like the US elections, depending on your point of view. At any rate, there are loads of new tracks to be had, and some old re-appearances, too.

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tags: music, charts, EU, Monday
categories: Top of the EU Pops
Monday 11.11.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

Extreme Music comes to the Rainy Days Festival

Catherine Kontz from the Rainy Days Festival at the Philharmonie came on the breakfast show to talk about extremism and new music! Listen to the full interview here!

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tags: interview, Breakfast Show, music, philharmonie, rainy days festival, festival
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 11.11.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

Refugees Tell Their Story

A.b.s.l.s RYSE and Sourrire have organised a evening for refugees here in Luxembourg to tell their story. Francesca from RYSE came on the Breakfast Show to tell us more about the event, the journey as to how it came about and the preparation that has been put into it.

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tags: interview, Breakfast Show, RYSE, sourrire, refugees, Events
categories: Breakfast Show
Friday 11.08.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: protecting heritage through fashion

Young Philippine female entrepreneurs have started to preserve traditional crafts by working with local weavers and embroiderers from a small village to create beautiful traditionally hand-made garments, thus preserving the indigenous culture through fashion.

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tags: Philippines, Indigenous culture, weaving, embroidery, hand-made, fashion, Heritagefinds
categories: News, socials issues, Sustainability, What's right
Friday 11.08.24
Posted by Guest User
 

Minky Très-Vain talks about his upcoming tour

Minky Très-Vain came on the Breakfast Show to talk about his music, upcoming tour and what its like being a part of two bands.

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tags: music, luxembourg, Breakfast Show
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 11.07.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

Buying Poppies to Raise Money

Simon came on the Breakfast Show to tell us about his fundraising efforts for the Royal British Legion through the sale of Poppies.

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categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 11.07.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: first wooden satellite

Researchers from Japan have successfully made and launched into space the first ever wooden satellite. They believe that timber is a space-grade material that could one day even be used to build houses on Mars. The satellite, Lignosat, is crafted from honoki wood - a kind of magnolia tree - without screws or glue to hold it together.

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tags: Sustainability, Lignosat, Japan, wood, satellite, environmental impact
categories: News
Thursday 11.07.24
Posted by Guest User
 

US Election Special: Luxembourg's Reaction to the Trump Victory

As the results of the 2024 US election came in, Charlotte spoke to people about topics like their reactions, what this means for Europe and asking the question: is America ready for a female president?

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categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 11.07.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: rodents against wildlife trafficking

Researchers from Apopo, a Belgian-founded, Tanzania-based NGO, have trained eight African giant pouched rats to sniff out pangolin scales, rhino horns, elephant tusks and hardwood. The rats can be deployed in the fight against endangered wildlife trafficking.

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tags: Apopo, Tanzania, rodents, scent rats, wildlife trafficking
Thursday 11.07.24
Posted by Guest User
 

Local Matters: Passerell Asbl is crowdfunding

Passerell Asbl is crowdfunding to keep up their contact point for women and girls. In our interview on Local Matters, campaign manager Constanze Jacquemot explains why the support is necessary.

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tags: migration, asylum, refugeed, law, social
categories: Local Matters
Wednesday 11.06.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

In:cubator- space for youth projects

In:cubator is here to empower your youth initiatives by offering a vibrant coworking space with all the essentials—meeting rooms, internet, and creative resources—designed to support youth-led projects and nonprofit teams. From setting up your organization to refining project ideas, our team provides the guidance and tools to help you make a lasting impact. We have two coworking spaces: one in Bonnevoie and the newest location in Ettelbruck.

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tags: radioara djulietaardovan, cometogether, aracityradio, incubator
categories: Come Together
Wednesday 11.06.24
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

Kawaski 3P (Balkan Express 172)

As a seven-member act and with a wide variety of musical instruments at their disposal, punk turns out to be a very broad description of Kawasaki 3P and their music. Check them out on this week’s Balkan Express.

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tags: Kawasaki 3p, ska, punk, Croatia, rock, Tue, Tuesday
categories: Balkan Express
Tuesday 11.05.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

What's right: indigenous representation in nature conservation

The Cop 16 biodiversity conference delegates have made the historic decision to establish a new body that will include Indigenous representatives in nature conservation decisions - a major acknowledgement of the critical role Indigenous communities play in protecting the environment and addressing climate change.

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tags: Cop 16 biodiversity, nature conservation, Indigenous peoples, environment protection, climate change, inclusion, inclusive leadership
categories: What's right
Tuesday 11.05.24
Posted by Guest User
 

Lady Gaga Double Bill and Other Gems (Top of the EU Pops 04-11-24)

The short break proved just long enough for some proper changes at the Top of the EU Pops. Lady Gaga has two tracks in this week, Nikos Oikonomopulos is back with a new track in Cyprus and Tina Marinšek has a new crowd favourite in Slovenia.

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tags: charts, music, EU
categories: Top of the EU Pops
Monday 11.04.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

ARA City Radio's new Gig Guide!

ARA City Radio has a new feature! Every Wednesday at 9:10am, Jon is going to recommend the best gigs of the upcoming week to you! From indie rock and pop to techno and metal - Jon brings you the most eclectic mix of concert recommendations. Tune in every Wednesday or listen back here.

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tags: concerts, Luxembourg, gigs, music
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 10.31.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: IKEA compensates GDR forced labour victims

IKEA Germany has pledged €6 million to a new fund intended to support victims of forced labor under the former East German Communist regime. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: good news, positive news, What's right with the world, constructive journalism, ikea, gdr, cold war
categories: News, What's right
Thursday 10.31.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

Screening of The Red Suitcase

Erin spoke to Shabnam on the Breakfast Show to learn more about the The Red Suircase, and Iranian Diaspora, a new a.s.b.l in Luxembourg.

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Thursday 10.31.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 
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