Chang-Haeng is a juggler who has performed in over 80 countries. He grew up in Japan, but his Korean heritage made him the target of vicious bullying. He speaks with us about his life and his art.
Chang-Haeng is a juggler who has performed in over 80 countries. He grew up in Japan, but his Korean heritage made him the target of vicious bullying. He speaks with us about his life and his art.
2022x2 The Peanut Butter of Dreams: Naka Kotobuki / CEO, Sanchai Episode overview
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Jan 04, 2022
Naka Kotobuki runs a company producing peanut butter in the Khotang District of Nepal. She is cultivating the local peanut industry and creating a work environment where women can thrive.
Naka Kotobuki runs a company producing peanut butter in the Khotang District of Nepal. She is cultivating the local peanut industry and creating a work environment where women can thrive.
2022x3 The Challenge of the Food Crisis: Antoine Hubert / Ÿnsect's Chairman and CEO Episode overview
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Jan 06, 2022
Antoine Hubert, the world's biggest mealworm farmer is tackling the looming global food crisis by bringing insects as a new source of protein. His team invented an innovative farming technology.
Antoine Hubert, the world's biggest mealworm farmer is tackling the looming global food crisis by bringing insects as a new source of protein. His team invented an innovative farming technology.
2022x4 Acting With a Mission - A Better Future for All: Bella Galhos / Human Rights Activist Episode overview
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Jan 07, 2022
Bella Galhos, a former East Timorese independence activist, shares with us her mission: what needs to be done for Timor-Leste to become a vigorous and stable society and attain financial independence.
Bella Galhos, a former East Timorese independence activist, shares with us her mission: what needs to be done for Timor-Leste to become a vigorous and stable society and attain financial independence.
2022x5 Sustainable Gastronomy Is Possible: Christopher Coutanceau / Chef Episode overview
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Jan 14, 2022
Christopher Coutanceau, a French chef running a restaurant rated 3 stars by the most famous guidebook, proposes sustainable gastronomy respecting the limited resource of the planet.
Christopher Coutanceau, a French chef running a restaurant rated 3 stars by the most famous guidebook, proposes sustainable gastronomy respecting the limited resource of the planet.
2022x6 Love of Sumo: Kon Hiyori / Sumo Wrestler Episode overview
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Jan 24, 2022
In 2018 and 2019, Kon Hiyori won back-to-back second-place trophies in the women's openweight division of the Sumo World Championships. She's getting more people interested in sumo wrestling.
In 2018 and 2019, Kon Hiyori won back-to-back second-place trophies in the women's openweight division of the Sumo World Championships. She's getting more people interested in sumo wrestling.
2022x7 What Dinosaurs Can Teach Us: Steve Brusatte / Paleontologist & Evolutionary Biologist Episode overview
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Jan 26, 2022
Professor Steve Brusatte is an American paleontologist teaching at Edinburgh University. He specializes in the evolution of dinosaurs, and he has named 15 new species.
Professor Steve Brusatte is an American paleontologist teaching at Edinburgh University. He specializes in the evolution of dinosaurs, and he has named 15 new species.
2022x8 Regreening Sinai Peninsula: Ties van der Hoeven / Co-Founder of The Weather Makers Episode overview
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Jan 27, 2022
Ties van der Hoeven is a co-founder of a Dutch firm of holistic engineers with a plan to regreen the Sinai Peninsula, dry land in Egypt. Ties believes regreening is an answer to tackle climate change.
Ties van der Hoeven is a co-founder of a Dutch firm of holistic engineers with a plan to regreen the Sinai Peninsula, dry land in Egypt. Ties believes regreening is an answer to tackle climate change.
Professor Jemma Wadham is a leading glaciologist who has spent the last 20 years examining glaciers in places as diverse as the Himalayas, the Andes and the Alps.
Professor Jemma Wadham is a leading glaciologist who has spent the last 20 years examining glaciers in places as diverse as the Himalayas, the Andes and the Alps.
2022x10 The Fight To End Digital Violence: Olimpia Coral Melo Cruz / Founder of "Frente Nacional para la Sor Episode overview
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Fev 03, 2022
Olimpia Coral Melo Cruz helped pass regulation on "digital" violence that became law in Mexico. She was a victim of revenge porn where her former partner spread videos and photos of them having sex.
Olimpia Coral Melo Cruz helped pass regulation on "digital" violence that became law in Mexico. She was a victim of revenge porn where her former partner spread videos and photos of them having sex.
Amidst growing censorship of art and media in China, the performance artist Nut Brother has used his imaginative works to speak out against modern issues such as pollution and class differences.
Amidst growing censorship of art and media in China, the performance artist Nut Brother has used his imaginative works to speak out against modern issues such as pollution and class differences.
Ota Akimi recently won multiple international awards for his documentary film on the Amazon rainforest. He talks about developing a style of visual storytelling that transcends borders and boundaries.
Ota Akimi recently won multiple international awards for his documentary film on the Amazon rainforest. He talks about developing a style of visual storytelling that transcends borders and boundaries.
2022x13 Anime Is Not to Be Underestimated: Tomino Yoshiyuki / Animation Director Episode overview
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Fev 08, 2022
Tomino Yoshiyuki is the creator of "Gundam," an iconic sci-fi robot anime series. For over 50 years his work has explored the social issues facing humankind. He talks about his creative process.
Tomino Yoshiyuki is the creator of "Gundam," an iconic sci-fi robot anime series. For over 50 years his work has explored the social issues facing humankind. He talks about his creative process.
2022x14 Personalized Dolls for an Inclusive World: Amy Jandrisevits / Founder of A Doll Like Me Episode overview
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Fev 09, 2022
Missing limbs, bruises, medical devices... The look-alike dolls for children with a unique appearance handcrafted by A Doll Like Me are helping to further an inclusive world.
Missing limbs, bruises, medical devices... The look-alike dolls for children with a unique appearance handcrafted by A Doll Like Me are helping to further an inclusive world.
2022x15 Standing Between Elephants and Humans: Wang Bin / Asian Elephant Specialist Episode overview
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Fev 10, 2022
When 16 elephants set off on a sudden journey from their home in China's Yunnan Province, elephant specialist Wang Bin mobilized to ensure that both humans and the elephants would remain safe.
When 16 elephants set off on a sudden journey from their home in China's Yunnan Province, elephant specialist Wang Bin mobilized to ensure that both humans and the elephants would remain safe.
2022x16 This Too Will Pass: Olivia Newton-John / Singer, Actor Episode overview
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Fev 11, 2022
Singer and actor Olivia Newton-John was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by the Japanese government in 2021. She is also a cancer survivor and is working to raise awareness about cancer.
Singer and actor Olivia Newton-John was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by the Japanese government in 2021. She is also a cancer survivor and is working to raise awareness about cancer.
2022x17 Plastic That Returns to Nature: Mori Ryohei / CEO, Green Science Alliance Episode overview
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Fev 14, 2022
Mori Ryohei has developed a novel 100% nature-derived biodegradable plastic that is made without petroleum products. In 2020, his startup was selected to receive financial support from the U.N.
Mori Ryohei has developed a novel 100% nature-derived biodegradable plastic that is made without petroleum products. In 2020, his startup was selected to receive financial support from the U.N.
2022x18 Turning Uniqueness Into Influence: Brandon Farbstein / Global Empowerment Speaker & Gen Z Activist Episode overview
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Fev 16, 2022
Brandon Farbstein is a Gen Z with disabilities, pushing for an anti-bullying law. Chosen as one of the "Most Influential Teens in the World," he currently works on inclusion strategies for companies.
Brandon Farbstein is a Gen Z with disabilities, pushing for an anti-bullying law. Chosen as one of the "Most Influential Teens in the World," he currently works on inclusion strategies for companies.
2022x19 Dream Big and Tear Down Barriers: Lamont Marcell Jacobs Jr. / Tokyo Olympic Men's 100m Champion Episode overview
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Fev 17, 2022
Italian 100m sprinter Lamont Marcell Jacobs took gold in the Tokyo Olympics. How did the relatively unknown athlete train his mind and body to be crowned the fastest man in the world?
Italian 100m sprinter Lamont Marcell Jacobs took gold in the Tokyo Olympics. How did the relatively unknown athlete train his mind and body to be crowned the fastest man in the world?
2022x20 Taking Classical Music on the Road: Guilhem Fabre / Pianist Episode overview
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Fev 18, 2022
Over 3 years, a French Pianist Guilhem Fabre has run "uNopia," his own project in the aim of making classical music known and loved by audiences who don't normally have access to it.
Over 3 years, a French Pianist Guilhem Fabre has run "uNopia," his own project in the aim of making classical music known and loved by audiences who don't normally have access to it.
2022x21 The Cutting Edge of Nihonbuyo: Hanayagi Juraku / Nihonbuyo Performer, Choreographer Episode overview
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Fev 21, 2022
Hanayagi Juraku's original Nihonbuyo performance film "Diversity of Japan ~MAI~" was premiered at the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. He shares his passion for this Japanese classical dance form.
Hanayagi Juraku's original Nihonbuyo performance film "Diversity of Japan ~MAI~" was premiered at the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. He shares his passion for this Japanese classical dance form.
Joshua Miele designs accessibility tools for people with disabilities to interact equitably with the world. He explains how the pursuit of equal access has driven innovations for the benefit of all.
Joshua Miele designs accessibility tools for people with disabilities to interact equitably with the world. He explains how the pursuit of equal access has driven innovations for the benefit of all.
2022x23 Personal Stories Drive Politics: Sarah McBride / Delaware State Senator Episode overview
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Fev 25, 2022
A transgender state senator is working to eliminate discrimination against not only LGBTQs but all people in a divided America. She aims to create a safe society where everyone can live with dignity.
A transgender state senator is working to eliminate discrimination against not only LGBTQs but all people in a divided America. She aims to create a safe society where everyone can live with dignity.
2022x24 A New Wagashi Movement: Mitsubori Junichi / Wagashi Artist Episode overview
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Fev 28, 2022
Mitsubori Junichi is a confectioner who has made Wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) in front of wowed audiences around the world, including at the prestigious Salon du Chocolat in France.
Mitsubori Junichi is a confectioner who has made Wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) in front of wowed audiences around the world, including at the prestigious Salon du Chocolat in France.
2022x25 A Gameplan for Change: Leena Kejriwal / Founder of Missing Public Art Project Episode overview
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Mar 04, 2022
Leena Kejriwal is a photographer and artist. She blends art and technology to create awareness about India's child trafficking, using stencils, games and digital comics based on true stories.
Leena Kejriwal is a photographer and artist. She blends art and technology to create awareness about India's child trafficking, using stencils, games and digital comics based on true stories.
Saito Eita is an executive at a Fukushima-based company that has developed the world's thinnest and lightest silk, which it supplies to luxury brands around the world. He shares his passion for silk.
Saito Eita is an executive at a Fukushima-based company that has developed the world's thinnest and lightest silk, which it supplies to luxury brands around the world. He shares his passion for silk.
Rationality has made society healthier and more peaceful, argues Harvard Professor, Steven Pinker. Now, in our era of fake news, we need institutions which bring back trust in evidence-based thinking.
Rationality has made society healthier and more peaceful, argues Harvard Professor, Steven Pinker. Now, in our era of fake news, we need institutions which bring back trust in evidence-based thinking.
2022x28 A Life Devoted to Bees: Ryad Alsous / Professor, Beekeeper Episode overview
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Mar 10, 2022
Professor Ryad Alsous fled Syria in 2013 in the civil war as his life was in danger. He has set up a beekeeping project in the North of England, to help other refugees.
Professor Ryad Alsous fled Syria in 2013 in the civil war as his life was in danger. He has set up a beekeeping project in the North of England, to help other refugees.
2022x29 Math Can Help: Ingrid Daubechies / Mathematician Episode overview
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Mar 11, 2022
Ingrid Daubechies has collaborated with people from various fields to solve problems using innovative mathematical theory. Her recent art project was created to show that math is everywhere!
Ingrid Daubechies has collaborated with people from various fields to solve problems using innovative mathematical theory. Her recent art project was created to show that math is everywhere!
2022x30 Protecting Biodiversity Through "Edible Tea": Kenneth Rimdahl / Founder & CEO Monsoon Tea / MONTEACO Episode overview
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Mar 30, 2022
Kenneth Rimdahl came from Sweden to Chiang Mai, Thailand. There he discovered "miang," an edible tea made with leaves from local tea plants. Now his business helps protect the forests where they grow.
Kenneth Rimdahl came from Sweden to Chiang Mai, Thailand. There he discovered "miang," an edible tea made with leaves from local tea plants. Now his business helps protect the forests where they grow.
2022x31 Protecting Venice: Jane Da Mosto / Environmental Scientist Episode overview
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Mar 31, 2022
Jane Da Mosto is an environmental scientist living in Venice. In 2015, she founded WE ARE HERE VENICE, which draws attention to the health of the Venetian lagoon system.
Jane Da Mosto is an environmental scientist living in Venice. In 2015, she founded WE ARE HERE VENICE, which draws attention to the health of the Venetian lagoon system.
2022x32 An Inside View of Policing: Rosa Brooks / Police Reformer, Law Professor Episode overview
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Abr 01, 2022
To understand the problem of abusive policing in America, Georgetown University professor Rosa Brooks became a rookie cop herself, then founded a program to help recruits reimagine their profession.
To understand the problem of abusive policing in America, Georgetown University professor Rosa Brooks became a rookie cop herself, then founded a program to help recruits reimagine their profession.
Fujimoto Yasushi developed an ultra-high pressure cleaning machine that can remove unauthorized graffiti on walls with ease. He talks about his innovative, non-chemical, eco-friendly cleaning system.
Fujimoto Yasushi developed an ultra-high pressure cleaning machine that can remove unauthorized graffiti on walls with ease. He talks about his innovative, non-chemical, eco-friendly cleaning system.
2022x34 Resilient Afghan Tech Women: Roya Mahboob / CEO of Digital Citizen Fund Episode overview
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Abr 13, 2022
A female entrepreneur formed a robotics team of teenage girls in Afghanistan. Undaunted by the Taliban's return to power, she struggles to change the future of Afghan women through digital literacy.
A female entrepreneur formed a robotics team of teenage girls in Afghanistan. Undaunted by the Taliban's return to power, she struggles to change the future of Afghan women through digital literacy.
2022x35 Living With Robots in Aging Countries: Gajan Mohanarajah / Robot Engineer Episode overview
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Abr 14, 2022
The logistics industry is suffering from a labor shortage amid the COVID situation. We feature an engineer who has developed a cloud robotic system aiming for collaborating between humans and robots.
The logistics industry is suffering from a labor shortage amid the COVID situation. We feature an engineer who has developed a cloud robotic system aiming for collaborating between humans and robots.
2022x36 Keeping the Beauty of Life Alive: Inata Miori / Photographer Episode overview
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Abr 18, 2022
Inata Miori has photographed holy sites worldwide. She was holding an exhibition in Kyiv when Russia invaded Ukraine. She talks about the sanctity of everyday life and what we can do to protect it.
Inata Miori has photographed holy sites worldwide. She was holding an exhibition in Kyiv when Russia invaded Ukraine. She talks about the sanctity of everyday life and what we can do to protect it.
Benoit Schumann, a professional firefighter, founded Project Rescue Ocean to make citizens aware of the environment and to take actions.
Benoit Schumann, a professional firefighter, founded Project Rescue Ocean to make citizens aware of the environment and to take actions.
2022x38 A Supercomputer for Everyone: Matsuoka Satoshi / Director, Riken Center for Computational Science Episode overview
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Mai 02, 2022
Matsuoka Satoshi oversees the operations of Fugaku, a Japanese supercomputer named for Mt. Fuji. It made global headlines when it succeeded in visualizing the aerosol dispersal of COVID-19.
Matsuoka Satoshi oversees the operations of Fugaku, a Japanese supercomputer named for Mt. Fuji. It made global headlines when it succeeded in visualizing the aerosol dispersal of COVID-19.
Takahashi Tomohiro is a journalist who photographs disaster sites. Since the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, he's been traveling across Japan increasing disaster awareness and preparedness.
Takahashi Tomohiro is a journalist who photographs disaster sites. Since the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, he's been traveling across Japan increasing disaster awareness and preparedness.
Yalitza Aparicio, indigenous Mexican and Academy Award nominee, strives for minority inclusion in the media, driven by childhood memories of television where no faces like hers were to be found.
Yalitza Aparicio, indigenous Mexican and Academy Award nominee, strives for minority inclusion in the media, driven by childhood memories of television where no faces like hers were to be found.
2022x41 A New Model for Capitalism: Jay Coen Gilbert / Cofounder, Global B Corporation Movement Episode overview
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Mai 12, 2022
Cofounding an organization which measures companies' impact on society, Jay Cohen Gilbert is working to reshape corporate culture to benefit all stakeholders, from workers to suppliers to communities.
Cofounding an organization which measures companies' impact on society, Jay Cohen Gilbert is working to reshape corporate culture to benefit all stakeholders, from workers to suppliers to communities.
2022x42 The Power of Plants: James Wong / Botanist Episode overview
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Mai 13, 2022
James Wong is a popular botanist working in the UK. He is also an author and television presenter on gardening programs.
James Wong is a popular botanist working in the UK. He is also an author and television presenter on gardening programs.
2022x43 Accessible and Inclusive Fashion: Hirabayashi Kei / Representative Director, Japan Persons with Disa Episode overview
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Mai 16, 2022
Hirabayashi Kei wants to break down the barriers between able-bodied people and those with disabilities. He shares his passion for stylish, accessible and inclusive fashion.
Hirabayashi Kei wants to break down the barriers between able-bodied people and those with disabilities. He shares his passion for stylish, accessible and inclusive fashion.
2022x44 Building Relief Shelters from Paper: Ban Shigeru / Architect Episode overview
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Mai 23, 2022
Pritzker Prize-winning Ban Shigeru is known for his commitment to disaster relief efforts, such as his work to improve living conditions at shelters. He talks about helping Ukrainian refugees.
Pritzker Prize-winning Ban Shigeru is known for his commitment to disaster relief efforts, such as his work to improve living conditions at shelters. He talks about helping Ukrainian refugees.
2022x47 Broadway Diversified by Asian Power: Baayork Lee / Co-founder of National Asian Artists Project Episode overview
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Mai 25, 2022
A legendary New York actor and director best known for playing Connie in "A Chorus Line" now strives to create opportunities for Asian performers. She talks about racial diversity in American theater.
A legendary New York actor and director best known for playing Connie in "A Chorus Line" now strives to create opportunities for Asian performers. She talks about racial diversity in American theater.
Rafa (19) is the founder of EwasteRJ, a nonprofit community organization tackling the e-waste problem in Indonesia. At 12, he became the youngest published Indonesian author with his book "E-WASTE."
Rafa (19) is the founder of EwasteRJ, a nonprofit community organization tackling the e-waste problem in Indonesia. At 12, he became the youngest published Indonesian author with his book "E-WASTE."
2022x46 Makeup That's Changing the Homeless: Shirley Raines / Founder of Beauty 2 The Streetz Episode overview
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Mai 27, 2022
Shirley Raines provides makeovers for the homeless in downtown L.A. Beauty services bring back dignity and hope to them. We ask her about her expanding organization and what's most needed today.
Shirley Raines provides makeovers for the homeless in downtown L.A. Beauty services bring back dignity and hope to them. We ask her about her expanding organization and what's most needed today.
2022x48 Soothing Sounds for the Soul: Okawa Yoshiaki / Koto Player Episode overview
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Mai 30, 2022
Okawa Yoshiaki is attempting to breathe new life into a 1,300-year-old Japanese music tradition. He traces his beginnings with the koto—a plucked string instrument—and reflects on its sound.
Okawa Yoshiaki is attempting to breathe new life into a 1,300-year-old Japanese music tradition. He traces his beginnings with the koto—a plucked string instrument—and reflects on its sound.
2022x49 Food Waste Into Nutrients!: Tinia Pina / Founder & CEO of AgTech Startup, Re-Nuble Episode overview
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Jun 01, 2022
Thanks to Tinia's innovative approach, her 8-employee urban start-up in Brooklyn, New York, provides safe and nutritious fresh produce with no environmental impact.
Thanks to Tinia's innovative approach, her 8-employee urban start-up in Brooklyn, New York, provides safe and nutritious fresh produce with no environmental impact.
2022x50 Breaking the Oil Stranglehold: Mark van Baal / Founder, Follow This Episode overview
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Jun 02, 2022
Dutch shareholder activist Mark van Baal challenges the power of Big Oil and urges these influential companies to abandon fossil fuels and commit to a fossil free future.
Dutch shareholder activist Mark van Baal challenges the power of Big Oil and urges these influential companies to abandon fossil fuels and commit to a fossil free future.
2022x51 Rediscovering the True Russia: Boris Akunin / Author Episode overview
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Jun 06, 2022
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the author Boris Akunin condemned Vladimir Putin's aggression and began fundraising to help Ukrainians. Akunin says his actions represent the "true Russia."
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the author Boris Akunin condemned Vladimir Putin's aggression and began fundraising to help Ukrainians. Akunin says his actions represent the "true Russia."
2022x52 Supporting Expectant Mothers in Tanzania: Shinpuku Yoko / Midwife / Professor, Global Health Nursing Episode overview
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Jun 07, 2022
Shinpuku Yoko was recognized by the World Health Organization on its 2020 list of "100 Outstanding Women Nurse and Midwife Leaders." She talks about her work to improve maternal health in Tanzania.
Shinpuku Yoko was recognized by the World Health Organization on its 2020 list of "100 Outstanding Women Nurse and Midwife Leaders." She talks about her work to improve maternal health in Tanzania.
2022x53 Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation: Waris Dirie / Founder of Desert Flower Foundation Episode overview
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Jun 08, 2022
Victims of female genital mutilation reached 200 million. The UN has called for ending the practice, but it still continues. Waris Dirie is fighting to eradicate FGM through her own testimonies.
Victims of female genital mutilation reached 200 million. The UN has called for ending the practice, but it still continues. Waris Dirie is fighting to eradicate FGM through her own testimonies.
2022x54 A Gen Z Response to Global Problems: Avi Schiffmann / Internet Activist Episode overview
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Jun 09, 2022
Generation Z computer wiz Avi Schiffmann uses his coding skills to confront global crises, with websites tracking the coronavirus outbreak and connecting Ukrainian refugees with temporary housing.
Generation Z computer wiz Avi Schiffmann uses his coding skills to confront global crises, with websites tracking the coronavirus outbreak and connecting Ukrainian refugees with temporary housing.
2022x55 Changing the World Through the Power of Food: José Andrés / Chef/Founder, World Central Kitchen Episode overview
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Jun 10, 2022
Award-winning chef José Andrés is the founder of World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization supporting people in disaster areas with fresh food. He shares his passion for humanitarian work.
Award-winning chef José Andrés is the founder of World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization supporting people in disaster areas with fresh food. He shares his passion for humanitarian work.
2022x56 Gaming with Passion: Tokido / Pro Gamer Episode overview
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Jun 13, 2022
The esports market is worth $1 billion (USD) a year, and Tokido is a prominent figure in that world, having won multiple global fighting game championships. Hear about his life in gaming.
The esports market is worth $1 billion (USD) a year, and Tokido is a prominent figure in that world, having won multiple global fighting game championships. Hear about his life in gaming.
2022x57 Serving Up Udon Worldwide: Awata Takaya / President & CEO, Toridoll Holdings Episode overview
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Jun 14, 2022
Awata Takaya and his international chain of udon restaurants have made the firm and flexible noodles a hit overseas. He talks about his localization strategy and business philosophy.
Awata Takaya and his international chain of udon restaurants have made the firm and flexible noodles a hit overseas. He talks about his localization strategy and business philosophy.
2022x58 Drones Changing Logistics: Keller Rinaudo / CEO of Zipline Episode overview
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Jun 15, 2022
Like a sci-fi dream come true, a service using drones to deliver medicines was launched in Africa. This service that presents a challenge to the future of logistics has spread to Japan and the USA.
Like a sci-fi dream come true, a service using drones to deliver medicines was launched in Africa. This service that presents a challenge to the future of logistics has spread to Japan and the USA.
2022x59 Speak Up! Generation Z!: Deja Foxx / Activist, Founder of GenZ Girl Gang Episode overview
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Jun 16, 2022
Deja Foxx created GenZ Girl Gang. The platform helped peers bond during isolation due to COVID-19. The network is leading to a more real connection today, as we exit the pandemic and tackle agendas.
Deja Foxx created GenZ Girl Gang. The platform helped peers bond during isolation due to COVID-19. The network is leading to a more real connection today, as we exit the pandemic and tackle agendas.
2022x60 Russia - A Filmmaker's Story: Vitaly Mansky / Documentary Filmmaker Episode overview
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Jun 17, 2022
Russian filmmaker Vitaly Mansky documented Putin's rise to power in 2000. His films reveal early clues to Putin's objectives in Ukraine and how Russia lost its way on the road to democracy.
Russian filmmaker Vitaly Mansky documented Putin's rise to power in 2000. His films reveal early clues to Putin's objectives in Ukraine and how Russia lost its way on the road to democracy.
2022x61 The Man Who Predicts Punches: Fukuda Naoki / Boxing Photographer Episode overview
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Jun 20, 2022
Fukuda Naoki is a photographer the world's premier boxing magazine once referred to as the "undisputed champion." He talks about the technique and passion that goes into capturing critical moments.
Fukuda Naoki is a photographer the world's premier boxing magazine once referred to as the "undisputed champion." He talks about the technique and passion that goes into capturing critical moments.
2022x62 The War Seen From the "Grey Zone": Andrey Kurkov / Writer Episode overview
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Jun 22, 2022
Andrey Kurkov is a bestselling Ukrainian writer with Russian roots. We ask him about the current conflict and his novel set in the "grey zone," a space that neither Russia nor Ukraine controlled.
Andrey Kurkov is a bestselling Ukrainian writer with Russian roots. We ask him about the current conflict and his novel set in the "grey zone," a space that neither Russia nor Ukraine controlled.
2022x63 Turning Waste Into Luxury Brands: Giulio Bonazzi / Chairman and CEO at Aquafil Group Episode overview
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Jun 23, 2022
Giulio Bonazzi takes nylon waste such as fishing nets and carpets to recycle them into ECONYL(R) nylon. He is reshaping the fashion industry that's been behind with environmental measures.
Giulio Bonazzi takes nylon waste such as fishing nets and carpets to recycle them into ECONYL(R) nylon. He is reshaping the fashion industry that's been behind with environmental measures.
2022x64 Giving Food Waste a Chance: Nicole Klaski / Founder of The Good Food Episode overview
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Jun 24, 2022
Food waste is a major problem. A founder of a non-profit in Germany is tackling the issue by rescuing food destined for the dustbin.
Food waste is a major problem. A founder of a non-profit in Germany is tackling the issue by rescuing food destined for the dustbin.
2022x65 Secrets of the Swarm: Maeno Ould Koutaro / Entomologist Episode overview
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Jun 27, 2022
Maeno Ould Koutaro studies the desert locust, a creature that has wreaked havoc on humanity since the dawn of civilization. His extensive field research has increased our understanding of the insect.
Maeno Ould Koutaro studies the desert locust, a creature that has wreaked havoc on humanity since the dawn of civilization. His extensive field research has increased our understanding of the insect.
2022x66 Murals for a Brighter Future: Miyazaki Kensuke / Artist Episode overview
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Jun 28, 2022
Miyazaki Kensuke paints murals in areas affected by conflict and poverty with the support of local people. He talks about his work in Ukraine and the power of art amid Russia's invasion.
Miyazaki Kensuke paints murals in areas affected by conflict and poverty with the support of local people. He talks about his work in Ukraine and the power of art amid Russia's invasion.
Thai journalist Nalutporn Krairiksh is the founder of ThisAble.me, a website about disabled people and disability rights. A disabled person herself, she seeks a society of true equality for all.
Thai journalist Nalutporn Krairiksh is the founder of ThisAble.me, a website about disabled people and disability rights. A disabled person herself, she seeks a society of true equality for all.
2022x68 A Digital Revolution in Fashion: Kerry Murphy / Co-Founder & CEO of The Fabricant Episode overview
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Jun 30, 2022
Trendsetter Kerry Murphy co-founded a digital fashion house. Digital fashion is now mainly used by Gen Z for self-expression on social media and in the metaverse, but the market is expanding.
Trendsetter Kerry Murphy co-founded a digital fashion house. Digital fashion is now mainly used by Gen Z for self-expression on social media and in the metaverse, but the market is expanding.
Dr. Firdausi Qadri is a Bangladeshi scientist specializing in infectious diseases such as cholera. In 2021 she was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Asian Nobel Prize, for her work.
Dr. Firdausi Qadri is a Bangladeshi scientist specializing in infectious diseases such as cholera. In 2021 she was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Asian Nobel Prize, for her work.
2022x70 Illuminating Lives in Rural Africa: Kawaguchi Nobuhiro / CEO, Kawaguchi Steel Industry Episode overview
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Jul 04, 2022
Kawaguchi Nobuhiro is trying to bring solar panels to parts of Africa that lack electricity, in order to supply schools and public facilities with power. He talks about changing lives in rural Africa.
Kawaguchi Nobuhiro is trying to bring solar panels to parts of Africa that lack electricity, in order to supply schools and public facilities with power. He talks about changing lives in rural Africa.
2022x71 Understanding Volcanoes: Tamsin Mather / Professor of Earth Sciences, Oxford University Episode overview
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Jul 06, 2022
Tamsin Mather's research into how mercury and other volcanic gases affect the atmosphere has triggered new exploration into the cause of mass extinctions of living organisms in earth's distant past.
Tamsin Mather's research into how mercury and other volcanic gases affect the atmosphere has triggered new exploration into the cause of mass extinctions of living organisms in earth's distant past.
2022x72 Ukraine as the Breakwater for Europe: Oleksandr Frazé-Frazénko / Poet, Musician, Filmmaker Episode overview
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Jul 07, 2022
A poet living in western Ukraine, created rap songs to call for resistance to Russian invasion. He speaks to the world for people to realize more about what is currently happening in Ukraine.
A poet living in western Ukraine, created rap songs to call for resistance to Russian invasion. He speaks to the world for people to realize more about what is currently happening in Ukraine.
2022x73 The Alchemist of Copper Coloring: Orii Koji / CEO, Momentum Factory Orii Episode overview
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Jul 11, 2022
Orii Koji is a traditional craftsman who uses a special technique to develop unique colors on copper panels less than 1mm thick. He talks about what goes into creating beautiful copperware.
Orii Koji is a traditional craftsman who uses a special technique to develop unique colors on copper panels less than 1mm thick. He talks about what goes into creating beautiful copperware.
2022x74 Farming for the Future: James Rebanks / Farmer and Author Episode overview
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Jul 13, 2022
James Rebanks is a British farmer who runs a 600-year-old farm in the Lake District in the UK. He is also the author of 2 best-selling books and is a campaigner for sustainable farming.
James Rebanks is a British farmer who runs a 600-year-old farm in the Lake District in the UK. He is also the author of 2 best-selling books and is a campaigner for sustainable farming.
2022x75 A Safer World for Children: Firzana Redzuan / Founder of Monsters Among Us Episode overview
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Jul 14, 2022
Firzana Redzuan founded Monsters Among Us, the only youth-led child sexual abuse advocacy organization in Malaysia that aims to create a safer world for children.
Firzana Redzuan founded Monsters Among Us, the only youth-led child sexual abuse advocacy organization in Malaysia that aims to create a safer world for children.
2022x76 Bravely Climb to New Heights: Xia Boyu / Mountain Climber Episode overview
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Jul 15, 2022
Mountain climber Xia Boyu (73) lost both feet when he climbed Mount Everest for the first time. After 43 years, finally on May 14, 2018, he reached the summit of Everest.
Mountain climber Xia Boyu (73) lost both feet when he climbed Mount Everest for the first time. After 43 years, finally on May 14, 2018, he reached the summit of Everest.
2022x77 Taking on the Waves: Horie Kenichi / Ocean Adventurer Episode overview
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Jul 18, 2022
Renowned yachtsman Horie Kenichi, 83, recently became the oldest person to complete a nonstop solo voyage across the Pacific Ocean. What compels him to set sail for the horizon?
Renowned yachtsman Horie Kenichi, 83, recently became the oldest person to complete a nonstop solo voyage across the Pacific Ocean. What compels him to set sail for the horizon?
2022x78 The Necessity of an Intimacy Coordinator: Jean Franzblau / Intimacy Coordinator Episode overview
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Jul 20, 2022
In the era of #MeToo, intimacy coordinators play an important role in TV, film and theater, ensuring actors feel comfortable performing intimate scenes, while helping directors execute their visions.
In the era of #MeToo, intimacy coordinators play an important role in TV, film and theater, ensuring actors feel comfortable performing intimate scenes, while helping directors execute their visions.
2022x79 Rising From the Slums as an E-Sport Professional: Brian Diang'a / Pro Gamer Episode overview
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Jul 21, 2022
Growing up in a Nairobi slum, Kenya's leading pro gamer didn't even own a pair of shoes, let alone a game console. Today, he uses his prize money to help slum kids find a better future.
Growing up in a Nairobi slum, Kenya's leading pro gamer didn't even own a pair of shoes, let alone a game console. Today, he uses his prize money to help slum kids find a better future.
2022x80 Determined To Be Me: Naomi Shimada / Model and Author Episode overview
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Jul 22, 2022
Naomi Shimada is a successful model working in Europe. She has also been a campaigner for more diversity in the fashion industry and has co-authored a book about social media.
Naomi Shimada is a successful model working in Europe. She has also been a campaigner for more diversity in the fashion industry and has co-authored a book about social media.
2022x81 Pushing the Boundaries of Bamboo: Tanabe Chikuunsai IV / Artist Episode overview
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Jul 25, 2022
Tanabe Chikuunsai IV's bamboo art has been exhibited at the British Museum and other prestigious museums around the world. He talks about the creative possibilities of art installations using bamboo.
Tanabe Chikuunsai IV's bamboo art has been exhibited at the British Museum and other prestigious museums around the world. He talks about the creative possibilities of art installations using bamboo.
2022x82 Sacred Flowers, Sacred River: Ankit Agarwal / Founder & CEO of Phool Episode overview
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Jul 29, 2022
To avoid pollution, a business has started transforming the huge number of temple flowers discarded into the Ganges River into incense. It's a model of circular economy that respects local customs.
To avoid pollution, a business has started transforming the huge number of temple flowers discarded into the Ganges River into incense. It's a model of circular economy that respects local customs.
Polish veterinarian Radosław Fedaczyński is head of an animal shelter that is working to save animals caught up in the horror of the ongoing conflict in Poland's neighbor, Ukraine.
Polish veterinarian Radosław Fedaczyński is head of an animal shelter that is working to save animals caught up in the horror of the ongoing conflict in Poland's neighbor, Ukraine.
2022x84 Confronting "Europe's Last Dictator": Svetlana Tikhanovskaya / Exiled Belarus Opposition Leader Episode overview
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Ago 05, 2022
How and when will Belarus, long ruled by the iron hand of a dictator, achieve democracy? Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the exiled Belarus opposition leader, talks to us from Lithuania.
How and when will Belarus, long ruled by the iron hand of a dictator, achieve democracy? Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the exiled Belarus opposition leader, talks to us from Lithuania.
2022x85 Aiding Others: Osa Yukie / President, Association for Aid and Relief, Japan Episode overview
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Ago 08, 2022
Osa Yukie, who has many years of experience working in conflict zones around the world, is the head of an NGO that has been providing humanitarian aid to refugees from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Osa Yukie, who has many years of experience working in conflict zones around the world, is the head of an NGO that has been providing humanitarian aid to refugees from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nagahara Chisato won third prize in an international competition for cheesemongers in 2021. She talks about the unique cheese that is developed in the agricultural region of Tokachi in Hokkaido Prefecture.
Nagahara Chisato won third prize in an international competition for cheesemongers in 2021. She talks about the unique cheese that is developed in the agricultural region of Tokachi in Hokkaido Prefecture.
2022x87 Illustrating War for Children: Romana Romanyshyn / Picture Book Creator, Art Studio Agrafka Episode overview
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Ago 12, 2022
Ukrainian picture book creator Romana Romanyshyn co-founded the art studio "Agrafka." Despite the 2022 Russian invasion, she remains in her homeland to communicate the truth of war through her works.
Ukrainian picture book creator Romana Romanyshyn co-founded the art studio "Agrafka." Despite the 2022 Russian invasion, she remains in her homeland to communicate the truth of war through her works.
2022x88 A Temple of Refuge: Thich Tam Tri / Buddhist Nun Episode overview
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Ago 15, 2022
The number of Vietnamese people working in Japan has been on the rise in recent years. And when a Vietnamese person in Japan is in need, Buddhist nun Thich Tam Tri is there to help, day or night.
The number of Vietnamese people working in Japan has been on the rise in recent years. And when a Vietnamese person in Japan is in need, Buddhist nun Thich Tam Tri is there to help, day or night.
2022x89 For a More Tolerant World: Hayakawa Chie / Film Director Episode overview
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Ago 16, 2022
Hayakawa Chie has garnered international acclaim for "Plan 75," a feature-length drama about senior citizens facing choices of life and death. She shares her experience of making the film.
Hayakawa Chie has garnered international acclaim for "Plan 75," a feature-length drama about senior citizens facing choices of life and death. She shares her experience of making the film.
2022x90 Making Baseball Fun the "Fans First Way": Jesse Cole / Owner, Savannah Bananas Episode overview
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Ago 18, 2022
Baseball team co-owner Jesse Cole has enhanced entertainment and family fun with his unique approach to presenting games. His team, the Savannah Bananas, has more followers than any Major League team.
Baseball team co-owner Jesse Cole has enhanced entertainment and family fun with his unique approach to presenting games. His team, the Savannah Bananas, has more followers than any Major League team.
2022x91 Saving the "Sea Slaves": Patima Tungpuchayakul / Co-founder, Labour Protection Network Episode overview
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Ago 31, 2022
Thai activist Patima Tungpuchayakul is co-founder of the NGO called Labour Protection Network. She has been saving workers victimized by the giant fishing industry that is exporting seafood worldwide.
Thai activist Patima Tungpuchayakul is co-founder of the NGO called Labour Protection Network. She has been saving workers victimized by the giant fishing industry that is exporting seafood worldwide.
2022x92 Clear Leadership for Diversity: Bill Kramer / CEO of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Episode overview
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Set 02, 2022
Despite all obstacles, then-Director Bill Kramer led the Academy Museum to its successful opening in 2021. With his proven leadership, Bill became the new CEO of A.M.P.A.S. in July 2022.
Despite all obstacles, then-Director Bill Kramer led the Academy Museum to its successful opening in 2021. With his proven leadership, Bill became the new CEO of A.M.P.A.S. in July 2022.
2022x93 Sportswomen Shining With Equality: Kathryn Bertine / Former Pro Cyclist & Activist Episode overview
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Set 07, 2022
Besides helping to revive the Tour de France Femmes for the first time in 13 years, Kathryn Bertine, former pro cyclist and CEO of an NPO, strives to eliminate gender disparities in the cycling world.
Besides helping to revive the Tour de France Femmes for the first time in 13 years, Kathryn Bertine, former pro cyclist and CEO of an NPO, strives to eliminate gender disparities in the cycling world.
2022x94 Shaping a Shrine's Legacy: Kishikawa Masanori / Priest, Kanda Myojin Shrine Episode overview
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Set 12, 2022
Kishikawa Masanori is a Shinto priest who has organized live painting events, anime collaborations and more at a 1,300-year-old shrine. He shares his vision of a shrine for modern times.
Kishikawa Masanori is a Shinto priest who has organized live painting events, anime collaborations and more at a 1,300-year-old shrine. He shares his vision of a shrine for modern times.
2022x95 The Joy of Social Change: Robin Takashi Lewis / Social Entrepreneur Episode overview
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Set 13, 2022
Robin Takashi Lewis developed an app to reduce consumption of single-use plastic bottles. He shares how he's creatively working on changing mindsets, one bottle at a time.
Robin Takashi Lewis developed an app to reduce consumption of single-use plastic bottles. He shares how he's creatively working on changing mindsets, one bottle at a time.
Ikehara Masaki's company takes detritus such as volcanic ash and seashells and transforms them into regional souvenirs. He talks about the potential of their proprietary solidification technology.
Ikehara Masaki's company takes detritus such as volcanic ash and seashells and transforms them into regional souvenirs. He talks about the potential of their proprietary solidification technology.
Matsuda Aoko won a prestigious international fantasy fiction prize in 2021 for one of her short story collections. She talks about her work and how it explores gender issues and feminist themes.
Matsuda Aoko won a prestigious international fantasy fiction prize in 2021 for one of her short story collections. She talks about her work and how it explores gender issues and feminist themes.
2022x98 Tackling the Global Food Crisis: Mark Lowcock / The Relief Chief 2017-2021, United Nations Episode overview
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Set 30, 2022
Sir Mark Lowcock, former UN Relief Chief, has worked for nearly 40 years in international development policy and global humanitarian issues.
Sir Mark Lowcock, former UN Relief Chief, has worked for nearly 40 years in international development policy and global humanitarian issues.
2022x99 Capturing a Black Hole: Honma Mareki / Astronomer/Professor, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Episode overview
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Out 02, 2022
Honma Mareki is part of an international project involving 200+ scientists that claims to have photographed a black hole, both in 2019 and 2022. Can a black hole truly be seen? Prof. Honma explains.
Honma Mareki is part of an international project involving 200+ scientists that claims to have photographed a black hole, both in 2019 and 2022. Can a black hole truly be seen? Prof. Honma explains.
Mitsuta Haruo is the only craftsman in Japan specializing in "jizai okimono"—meticulously made, highly articulated metal figures of animals such as insects and crustaceans. He talks about his craft.
Mitsuta Haruo is the only craftsman in Japan specializing in "jizai okimono"—meticulously made, highly articulated metal figures of animals such as insects and crustaceans. He talks about his craft.
In India, sanitary products are uncommon. Saathi makes pads from banana fiber, supplying women who lack access. Co-founder, Kristin Kagetsu discusses sustainable solutions for menstrual issues.
In India, sanitary products are uncommon. Saathi makes pads from banana fiber, supplying women who lack access. Co-founder, Kristin Kagetsu discusses sustainable solutions for menstrual issues.
2022x102 A Maestro's Passion: Fabio Luisi / Conductor Episode overview
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Out 17, 2022
In September 2022, Fabio Luisi was appointed chief conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. He shares his thoughts about music and his work as a conductor thus far.
In September 2022, Fabio Luisi was appointed chief conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. He shares his thoughts about music and his work as a conductor thus far.
2022x103 Striving for Sustainable Design: Shinohara Tomoe / Designer, Artist Episode overview
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Out 17, 2022
In 2022, Shinohara Tomoe's "The Leather Scrap Kimono" design won two awards at the prestigious ADC Awards in New York. She looks back on her career path and shares her passion for design.
In 2022, Shinohara Tomoe's "The Leather Scrap Kimono" design won two awards at the prestigious ADC Awards in New York. She looks back on her career path and shares her passion for design.
2022x104 The Key to Preventing School Shootings: Dewey Cornell / Forensic Clinical Psychologist Episode overview
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Out 20, 2022
Dewey Cornell created a threat assessment program to prevent mass shootings in schools. It catches signs that a student is troubled and can help resolve issues before violent behavior starts.
Dewey Cornell created a threat assessment program to prevent mass shootings in schools. It catches signs that a student is troubled and can help resolve issues before violent behavior starts.
2022x105 Finding New Visions: Yamamura Koji / Animation Artist Episode overview
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Out 23, 2022
Yamamura Koji is the creator of numerous internationally acclaimed animated shorts; each of his films is groundbreaking in its own way. We spoke with Yamamura about his sources of inspiration.
Yamamura Koji is the creator of numerous internationally acclaimed animated shorts; each of his films is groundbreaking in its own way. We spoke with Yamamura about his sources of inspiration.
2022x106 Keeping Hope Alive for Myanmar: Shibuya Źarny / Fashion Designer, Full Moon Foundation Founder Episode overview
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Out 25, 2022
Shibuya Źarny provides relief supplies and offers language and sewing classes in his native Myanmar, which is in a state of civil war following a coup. He shares his perspective as a former refugee.
Shibuya Źarny provides relief supplies and offers language and sewing classes in his native Myanmar, which is in a state of civil war following a coup. He shares his perspective as a former refugee.
Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths. Anirudh Sharma, from India, has developed a method of making ink from car emissions. What drives this self-described "chronic inventor"?
Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths. Anirudh Sharma, from India, has developed a method of making ink from car emissions. What drives this self-described "chronic inventor"?
2022x108 Visualizing War with Digital Tools: Watanave Hidenori / Professor, The University of Tokyo Episode overview
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Out 30, 2022
Watanave Hidenori is working on a project to track war damage in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion through digital maps that utilize satellite images. He talks about the power of digital tools.
Watanave Hidenori is working on a project to track war damage in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion through digital maps that utilize satellite images. He talks about the power of digital tools.
2022x109 A New Foot Forward: Misawa Noriyuki / Shoemaker, Artist Episode overview
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Out 31, 2022
Misawa Noriyuki is a shoemaker who produces traditional footwear as well as innovative artwork that uses shoes as a motif. He is always in search of the next "new shoe" that only he can create.
Misawa Noriyuki is a shoemaker who produces traditional footwear as well as innovative artwork that uses shoes as a motif. He is always in search of the next "new shoe" that only he can create.
2022x110 Music Is the Firestarter: Mukengerwa Tresor Riziki / Musician and Refugee Activist Episode overview
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Nov 01, 2022
Mukengerwa Tresor Riziki is a music superstar in South Africa whose roots is a refugee fleeing the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo. He challenges to eliminate the harsh conditions of refugees.
Mukengerwa Tresor Riziki is a music superstar in South Africa whose roots is a refugee fleeing the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo. He challenges to eliminate the harsh conditions of refugees.
2022x111 Between Wildness and Civilization: Miyazaki Manabu / Photographer Episode overview
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Nov 07, 2022
For close to 50 years, Miyazaki Manabu has been photographing wild animals entering human habitats using unmanned cameras he devised himself. He shares his thoughts on how we can coexist.
For close to 50 years, Miyazaki Manabu has been photographing wild animals entering human habitats using unmanned cameras he devised himself. He shares his thoughts on how we can coexist.
We feature a Japanese composer and pianist, Nakamura Tempei performing around the world. He has given numerous concerts in Ukraine over the past 13 years and plays prayers for peace of the country.
We feature a Japanese composer and pianist, Nakamura Tempei performing around the world. He has given numerous concerts in Ukraine over the past 13 years and plays prayers for peace of the country.
2022x113 Finding a Cure for Allergies: Nadim and Tanya Ednan Laperouse / Founders, Natasha Allergy Research Foundation Episode overview
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Nov 15, 2022
Since Natasha Ednan Laperouse died aged 15 in 2016 from a food allergy, her parents, Nadim and Tanya have campaigned to raise awareness and created a new law in the UK for better food labelling.
Since Natasha Ednan Laperouse died aged 15 in 2016 from a food allergy, her parents, Nadim and Tanya have campaigned to raise awareness and created a new law in the UK for better food labelling.
2022x114 Believing in the Power of Haiku: Mayuzumi Madoka / Haiku Poet Episode overview
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Nov 21, 2022
Mayuzumi Madoka is a haiku poet with a global outlook. When Russia invaded Ukraine, she invited people around the world to submit poems of peace. She talks about the power of haiku in times of crisis.
Mayuzumi Madoka is a haiku poet with a global outlook. When Russia invaded Ukraine, she invited people around the world to submit poems of peace. She talks about the power of haiku in times of crisis.
2022x115 AI Translation for a Better World: Jaroslaw Kutylowski / Founder and CEO of DeepL Episode overview
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Dez 08, 2022
DeepL is highly evaluated by users worldwide for its very accurate AI translations. How can the development of AI help to solve the issues in modern society and how should we interact with it?
DeepL is highly evaluated by users worldwide for its very accurate AI translations. How can the development of AI help to solve the issues in modern society and how should we interact with it?
2022x116 Medical Support for a World in Crisis: Zaher Sahloul / Physician and the President of MedGlobal Episode overview
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Dez 13, 2022
Chicago physician Zaher Sahloul founded an NGO to support people enduring war and natural disasters worldwide. It started in response to war in his homeland. Syria, and continues today in Ukraine.
Chicago physician Zaher Sahloul founded an NGO to support people enduring war and natural disasters worldwide. It started in response to war in his homeland. Syria, and continues today in Ukraine.
2022x117 The Language of Incense: Fu Jingliang / Modern Incense Culture Founder Episode overview
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Dez 15, 2022
Fu Jingliang, the 1st inheritor of Incense Culture, has been researching incense for over 30 years. Due to the pandemic, it drew the attention of Chinese.
Fu Jingliang, the 1st inheritor of Incense Culture, has been researching incense for over 30 years. Due to the pandemic, it drew the attention of Chinese.
2022x118 Signs of Change for Deaf Performers: Monique Holt / Actor, Director, Writer Episode overview
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Dez 20, 2022
Deaf since birth, Actor/Director Monique Holt is cast in many roles usually reserved for the hearing. She leads a movement to make the theater world recognize the potential of those with disabilities.
Deaf since birth, Actor/Director Monique Holt is cast in many roles usually reserved for the hearing. She leads a movement to make the theater world recognize the potential of those with disabilities.
2022x119 A New Frontier in Space: Maggie Aderin-Pocock / Space Scientist Episode overview
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Dez 23, 2022
Maggie Aderin-Pocock is a popular space scientist and communicator working in the UK. She is also an author of several children's books, and worked on the James Webb Space Telescope.
Maggie Aderin-Pocock is a popular space scientist and communicator working in the UK. She is also an author of several children's books, and worked on the James Webb Space Telescope.
2022x120Final da Temporada Mime Speaks Louder than Words: Gamarjobat / Mime Artist Episode overview
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Dez 25, 2022
Gamarjobat has performed in over 35 countries around the world. In 2021 he brought sporting pictograms to life during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games. He talks about the power of mime.
Gamarjobat has performed in over 35 countries around the world. In 2021 he brought sporting pictograms to life during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games. He talks about the power of mime.
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