In a creative pushback against children’s early smartphone use, some families in Maine are turning back the clock. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: California bans excessively loud ads on streaming platforms
California has passed a new law aimed at putting a stop to those jarring moments when a streaming ad comes in way louder than the show. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Cycling across South Asia with Sanran Gulsen
Sanran Gulsen joined us in the studio to talk about his upcoming trip across South and South-East Asia on bicycle to raise money for The Plant Based Treaty. Tune in to the full interview to hear more about his impressive journey.
What’s right: New blood test spots head & neck cancer up to 10 years early
A groundbreaking advance in cancer detection is here. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: U.S. solar to outpace wind in 2025
The U.S. energy landscape is on the cusp of a major shift: get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Llewellyn I.D. joins us for an interview and performance on the Breakfast Show!
Up-and-coming artist and former Track of the Week winner Llewellyn I.D. joined Charles on the Breakfast Show for a chat and to perform a couple of his songs. Have a listen to the full interview to hear some of his music and find out more about the journey of this exciting new artist.
What’s right: Early colon cancer diagnoses rise among younger adults
Detection rates for early-stage disease are rising among people aged 45 to 49. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
PwC People Pulse: New joiners and a glimpse into the onboarding process at PwC
On the latest PwC People Pulse radio segment, Lucie Mauran and Paul Prodyut shared their perspectives on onboarding at PwC Luxembourg, describing it as a strategic journey rather than a one-off event.
What’s right: Phone ban in Kentucky boosts book reading
In Louisville’s Jefferson County Public Schools, a recent ban on student cellphone use has sparked an unexpected cultural shift. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
European Myeloma Day: Raising Awareness with Beth Collinge
Beth Collinge was diagnosed with Myeloma, a type of blood cancer, in 2014. She joined Charles on the Breakfast show to share her inspiring journey and discuss the importance of raising awareness.
Comedy in Luxembourg: Jess Bauldry speaks on the upcoming royal-themed stand-up event
Jess Bauldry joins us in the studio to talk about her upcoming event, An Alternative Expat Guide to Luxembourg: Game of Thrones edition, which is an evening of comedy centred on the Luxembourgish royal family.
Whats Right: Shopping without traffic
A one-day trial closed Oxford Street to cars, sparking debate about the future of London’s busiest shopping street and its potential to follow European pedestrian models. Get all the details on "What's right with the world."
Workshops and events: A look at the new Sonotron programme with Francesco Cascio
We had to pleasure to chat with Francesco Cascio about all the exciting things happening at the Sonotron. Tune in to find out more about the organisation and their workshops for musicians of all levels!
What's right: Nepal’s Gen Z create massive political participation online
Nepal’s Gen Z organised a virtual debate on Discord, selecting respected judge Sushila Karki as interim prime minister, showcasing digital democracy and youth-led reform during the country’s ongoing political crisis. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world."
Money Talks: From saving coins to owning property with Ala Presenti
Discover how Ala Presenti, co-founder of Moniflo, turned early lessons on money into a journey of investing, sustainable finance, and financial independence.
What’s right: Japan reaches nearly 100,000 centenarians
Japan has set a remarkable new milestone: almost 100,000 people in the country are now aged 100 or older. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: Battery could power devices for thousands of years
Scientists have revealed something extraordinary: the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
PwC People Pulse - Firm Culture at PwC with Léanna Obidol and Maria Wu
In this episode of PwC People Pulse, Léanna Obidol and Maria Wu shared their experiences of working and growing at PwC Luxembourg.
The British and Irish Film Festival autumn edition is here!
We were lucky enough to speak to Geoff Thompson about the autumn edition of the British and Irish Film Festival. Tune in to hear more about what to expect from the festival and about some of Geoff’s personal highlights.
What’s right: UN says ozone layer is healing
Earth’s ozone layer is gradually healing, thanks to rigorous global efforts to phase out harmful chemicals that destroy it. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!