
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking with Chris Murray, director of the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking with Chris Murray, director of the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, East Coast correspondent Tom Murphy speaks with Neal Keny-Guyer, CEO of the Oregon-based Mercy Corps. For…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking to Sammie Rayner, someone we think represents two fascinating phenomena within the humanitarian sector.…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking with Gilles van Cutsem, a physician and Medical Director for Médecins Sans Frontières /…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking with Heidi Larson, a professor of anthropology at the London School of Hygiene and…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we are talking with Morten Jerven, a professor of economics and international development at Simon Fraser…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking about tribalism – the good, bad and ugly kinds. The word tribalism is often…
For this Humanosphere podcast, we are talking to James (aka Jamie) Love, director of an organization that works for social…
Tom Paulson talks with nurse Kaci Hickox who gained international fame not for her courageous work in the middle of the deadly Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone but for refusing to comply with the irrational attempt by politicians to put her into quarantine – even though she wasn’t sick.
Thanksgiving could be seen as a celebration of immigration, since the original celebrants were immigrants, after all. But many of…