Love stories from listeners of Barangay LSFM are featured in this weekly radio program. Listen in as Papa Dudut reads the letter of a "kabarangay" who shares his/her heartfelt experience. A dramatization brings the audience closer to feeling the joy, the pain, the ups and downs of being in love--something that each one of us can relate to.
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Host Francesca Amiker sits down with directors Joe and Anthony Russo, producer Angela Russo-Otstot, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, and more to uncover how family was the key to building the emotional core of The Electric State . From the Russos’ own experiences growing up in a large Italian family to the film’s central relationship between Michelle and her robot brother Kid Cosmo, family relationships both on and off of the set were the key to bringing The Electric State to life. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . State Secrets: Inside the Making of The Electric State is produced by Netflix and Treefort Media.…
What's Right: 2024 Was A Record Year For Sustainable Finance
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Last year was a record year for sustainable finance, with over 1 trillion euros worth of impact bonds being issued according to the Climate Bond Initiative (CBI). Impact bonds are financial instruments that help finance social, sustainable, or climate-related projects. Economic experts expect this number to actually grow this year and beyond.
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Last year was a record year for sustainable finance, with over 1 trillion euros worth of impact bonds being issued according to the Climate Bond Initiative (CBI). Impact bonds are financial instruments that help finance social, sustainable, or climate-related projects. Economic experts expect this number to actually grow this year and beyond.…
Alrighty, guys, things are getting political… sort of! 😁 Luxembourg’s constitutional journey is like trying on outfits – they just couldn’t find the right fit at first. From 1815 to 1868, they tried on five different “constitutional looks,” but only the last three felt truly Luxembourgish. This story is more than just politics; it’s about a nation finding its identity amidst the chaos of history. Find out more at www.bourgmeisterin.com!…
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Marketing expert Daniela Butcu shares her journey in tech, tackling gender bias, advocating for inclusion, and leading change in diversity initiatives. The interview is part of a series on women in STEM.
Global tobacco use has declined worldwide by one-third over the past 20 years, however, it has increased in Luxembourg since the pandemic. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world?"
This weekend, the Festival des Migrations is back, bringing together cultures, voices, and communities in Luxembourg! On this special edition of the Breakfast Show on Our City Radio, we sit down with Coumba, President of CLAE, the organisation behind the festival, and Alain, one of the event organisers. Now in its 42nd year, the Festival des Migrations is more than just an exhibition of food, art, and culture from around the world. It is a powerful platform for NGOs, activists, and communities to share their causes and celebrate diversity. With over a hundred organisations participating, attendees can explore global traditions, taste authentic dishes, and engage in meaningful discussions about immigration, identity, and social issues. This year’s festival is extra special as it coincides with Ramadan, and for the first time, a large community Iftar will be held, bringing people together in a spirit of unity and reflection. Alongside music, dance, film screenings, debates, and a book fair, there’s something for everyone Join us at LuxExpo on March 15-16, and don’t miss this unique cultural experience.…
Hundreds of thousands of women worldwide rallied on Saturday for International Women’s Day. Several cities reported growing participation. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world". Photo: wikicommons
You can learn more and see some Flamenco at the Festival des Migrations on 15th March. Georgois, who will lead the conference, explained how flamenco evolved, particularly its deep ties to the Andalusian gypsies and the impact of Franco’s dictatorship on its development. He emphasized flamenco’s role in preserving collective memory and cultural identity, as well as its global influences from Africa and the Americas. The interview shed light on flamenco’s three core elements—singing, guitar playing, and dance—stressing that without these, flamenco wouldn’t exist. Rosella, working with an NGO focused on cultural and social inclusion, highlighted how flamenco embodies the contributions of minorities and multicultural fusion. She shared how their flamenco group formed in Luxembourg, uniting musicians and dancers passionate about the art form. The event, free of charge, will include a lecture, live Q&A, and a flamenco performance, offering an immersive experience for attendees. The hosts wrapped up by celebrating Luxembourg’s diverse cultural landscape and the festival’s role in fostering artistic exchange.…
For the fifth year, Utrecht’s fish doorbell is live, helping fish migrate through the Weerdsluis lock. This clever initiative, launched on March 3, uses a live-stream camera to let the public assist fish in their journey. Every spring, thousands of fish—like bream, pike, and bass—swim from the River Vecht to the River Kromme to spawn. But obstacles like sluices and dams can block their way, leaving them stranded and vulnerable. That’s where the fish doorbell comes in. Developed by two ecologists, it allows viewers to alert the lock keeper when fish are waiting, prompting the gate to open. It’s simple: watch the live stream, click the doorbell when you see a fish, and snap a picture. The lock keeper then reviews the images and decides when to open the gate. Last year, nearly three million people tuned in, ringing the doorbell over 40,000 times! The footage also helps scientists track fish migration and water quality. Though a Dutch invention, the fish doorbell has gone global. Fans from the U.S., Brazil, and New Zealand eagerly participate each year between March and May. Social media buzzes with excitement, and some enthusiasts even send letters of appreciation. Beyond the fun, this project highlights how technology and citizen science can support conservation. Fish play a crucial role in maintaining water quality, and their presence signals a healthy ecosystem. Curious? Try it yourself! Watch the stream, spot a fish, and ring the bell at www.visdeurbel.nl/en. Who knew helping fish could be this entertaining?…
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Pedro and Ludivine from PwC Luxembourg talk about workplace inclusivity as part of this week's PwC People Pulse. They join us to discuss 'Shine', PwC’s LGBTQ+ affinity network, and 'Walk the Talk' an initiative aimed at fostering real action in corporate allyship. Pedro, a deputy leader of 'Shine', and Ludivine, a 'Shine' member, share their personal journeys and explain how 'Shine' supports LGBTQ+ employees and allies. From networking events and educational workshops to company-wide initiatives, they say that the network plays a key role in making workplaces more inclusive and welcoming. Beyond PwC, 'Walk the Talk' brings together over 30 companies in Luxembourg committed to LGBTQ+ inclusion. The upcoming Walk the Talk event, happening on March 25th, focuses on "Family at Heart" and will feature a keynote speech by MEP Marc Angel, a panel discussion on rainbow families in the workplace, and a networking cocktail with live entertainment. The discussion also covers the role of allies in creating a supportive work environment, the importance of taking real action beyond symbolic gestures, and the risks of "rainbow-washing" in corporate culture. *this is sponsored content*…
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