Baltic सार्वजनिक
[search 0]
अधिक
Download the App!
show episodes
 
The Baltic Triangle Podcast brings you the Movers, the Shakers & most importantly the DOERS who make the Liverpool City Region tick...business, culture, the arts , health & sport....it's all here, every month. The Baltic Triangle is a business podcast that will keep you updated with anything new in the professional world.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Baltic Ways

FPRI Eurasia Program

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
मासिक
 
Baltic Ways is a podcast bringing listeners insights and interviews from the world of Baltic Studies, hosted by Dr. Indra Ekmanis, Editor of FPRI's Baltic Bulletin. In interviews with experts, the podcast explores the past, present and future of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania — and the many ways these three countries on the Baltic Sea impact the politics, history, and culture of the region and beyond. Baltic Ways is brought to you by the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, pro ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Baltic Reports

fixers.press

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
मासिक
 
Baltic Reports is the only English language podcast focusing on the most important and interesting Baltic weekly news gathered by Anna Udre from Latvia and Marian Manni from Estonia. #BalticReports
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Baltic Startup Mafia is a podcast and page on Facebook and LinkedIn, where anyone in the world can get quick and easy access to startup news from three countries in the Baltic region: Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the Dangerous Policy Podcast by Baltic World, the premiere channel for Baltic news and current events. Broadcast in English with a global perspective focused on events affecting central, eastern and northern Europe. Hosted by Crispin Rovere and Charlene Lan. You can watch the episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@balticworld
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Baltic Boss Babes

Kadi & Aija

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
मासिक
 
Two Baltic female entrepreneurs, both startup CEOs, share their unfiltered and honest experiences building successful startups in the Baltic region. They'll discuss the day-to-day challenges, struggles, stereotypes, and the journey of building a successful startup in the current economic climate. Also, they will cover topics like work-life balance, self-care, and mental health in the startup world. "From Idea to Exit: The Journey of Building a Successful Startup". #BalticBossBabes #FemaleEnt ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
In this month's Baltic Triangle podcast we explore Liverpool's rich skateboarding tradition via the legendary Mackie who founded the famous Lost Art store back in 1999 and, now based in the Triangle, will soon be celebrating 25 years as one of the UK's leading skateboarding brands. And we meet Naomi Chander from Dream On Events and Tents who specia…
  continue reading
 
This year, NATO marks its 75th anniversary, while the Baltic countries celebrate 20 years as members of the alliance. Dr. Lukas Milevski speaks about the history of that inclusion, and shares his thoughts about the future. Milevski is a tenured assistant professor at Leiden University, where he teaches strategic studies in the BA International Stud…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Janet Laidla shares her work on charting the roles and contributions of women at the University of Tartu from the early days of the Estonian Republic, and what it means today. Baltic Ways is a podcast brought to you by the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, produced in partnership with the Baltic Initiative at the Foreign Policy…
  continue reading
 
In episode 50 of the Baltic Triangle podcast we hear from Nat Gavin, the man behind the UK's first DAB radio station aimed primarily at people with dementia and their families. It will be based in Liverpool -well, Everton actually - and will have NO news bulletins...And we'll be hearing from the multi-disciplinary artist Annie-Frost Nicholson who h…
  continue reading
 
The 49th episode of the Baltic Triangle podcast features two great interviews. The first, hosted by Mick Ord, explores a new app called Hiyrd, developed by a Liverpool-based company. This app aims to revolutionise job applications and advertisements. Mick interviews Sam Garlick and Georgia Stanley, the co-founders of Hiyrd, to discuss the app's fea…
  continue reading
 
In Episode 48 of the Baltic Triangle podcast, join hosts Mick Ord and Mark Reeson as they delve into the inspiring journeys of two dynamic women, Angela McKay and Michelle O'Dwyer, whose entrepreneurial spirit is not only driving their award-winning businesses forward into 2024 but also deeply enriching the local communities they serve. Angela McKa…
  continue reading
 
We're joined by Mariah Freya, the fearless entrepreneur behind Beducated, the globe's largest online platform for adult pleasure-based sex education. In this no-holds-barred conversation, Mariah lays bare her journey, highlighting the unexpected challenges that come with being a woman in the sexual wellness industry. Buckle up for a ride through a …
  continue reading
 
Get ready for an enlightening ride with the brilliant Karin Nemec, co-founder and CEO of Grünfin, as she weaves through her rousing journey from an aspiring finance enthusiast to a pioneering force in sustainable finance. Ever wondered how the air quality in Shanghai could inspire a ground-breaking sustainable investing platform? Karin's time in Sh…
  continue reading
 
Ever wondered why women tend to downplay their achievements? This episode of Baltic Boss Babes featuring Tuija Seipell, an acclaimed Canadian keynote speaker and business advisor, is a deep dive into this phenomenon. With an impressive career trajectory that includes working with marquee brands like Harley Davidson and Nike, and being the editor of…
  continue reading
 
In the 47th installment of the Baltic Triangle podcast, we immerse ourselves in the flavour's of French gastronomy with a unique Scouse twist. Join us as we step into the Bootle establishment of entrepreneur Andy Rogers, the recent recipient of a prestigious Gold accolade at the World Charcuterie Awards, further elevating his distinguished collecti…
  continue reading
 
Have you ever thought about what it takes to revolutionize an industry? Meet Annika Amenberg, the phenomenal woman at the helm of Machineric, a digital platform shaking up the heavy machinery trading industry. Step into her world in this episode as we trace her exciting leap from corporate life to entrepreneurship. We'll explore the dynamics of fin…
  continue reading
 
How do we remember tragedies? How do populations construct memories and memory institutions around these events? How can contemporary researchers begin to make sense of these complex landscapes? Dr. Margaret Comer of University College London joins us to discuss heritage studies, dark heritage, and her fieldwork in Russia and Estonia. This is a pub…
  continue reading
 
We hear the remarkable story of Nicola Chan whose Liverpool-based company Waishee Coaching focuses on body confidence, particularly for women. There's a fascinating chat with Toxteth-born Anthony Grice is the man behind the award-winning Swedish-inspired FIKA coffee shops which actively encourage mental well-being as part of their ethos.…
  continue reading
 
How have Latvian and Lithuanian histories intertwined over the last millennium? Who was Queen Morta, a Latvian princess by birth who became the wife of Lithuania's first and only king, Mindaugas? How close did we come to a Latvian-Lithuanian state in the early 20th century? How do Latvians and Lithuanians see their shared commonalities today? James…
  continue reading
 
In episode 45, there's a definite Ukrainian cultural theme to the podcast. In the wake of Liverpool's successful staging of the Eurovision Song Contest finals on behalf of Ukraine, we hear from two local community artists whose work reflects the unique cultural links the city now has with that country. Mick and Mark have been hearing from designer …
  continue reading
 
Ever felt the weight of launching your own startup or navigating around the competitive business environment? Join us as we explore these themes and more with Alina Silina, the founder of Busy Monday, and an influential advisor for the Latvian Startup Association. Alina's journey isn't your run-of-the-mill success story. From working with internati…
  continue reading
 
How did Estonian democracy erode in the 1930s? How did liberal dissidents express their discontent under a more oppressive regime? Why is political rhetoric important, both now and then? Dr. Liisi Veski, fellow at the Skytte Institute, University of Tartu, dives into this complex, informative world of letters. Baltic Ways is brought to you by the A…
  continue reading
 
Alright, gorgeous, you're in for a treat! Fancy a fun-filled, wisdom-packed adventure into the heart of innovation and change? We've got Liva Pērkone - founder of Helve, our witty guide and boss babe, ready to spill the tea on productivity hacks, the power of 'no', and why being easily distracted isn't necessarily a bad thing. So make yourself comf…
  continue reading
 
Get ready to be tickled, enlightened, and have a sprinkling of 'aha' moments. In the debut episode of Baltic Boss Babes, Kadi, and Aija are serving up a double scoop of entrepreneurial realness with a generous sprinkle of smiles on top. They're about to unzip (not like that, get your mind out of the gutter!) their startup journeys, revealing the go…
  continue reading
 
In Episode 44 we hear from Claire Lewis the CEO of Liverpool-based tech accelerator, Baltic Ventures, whose 5 year mission is to support Northern tech businesses to access angel and venture capital investment without having to go cap in hand to London. "We're hyper-local, with global ambition", says Claire. Miles Pearson is the director and co-owne…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to part 3 of our series on Lithuanian mythology!In this episode we tell the story of the World Tree, Pasaulio medis.Pasaulio medis binds and unifies all the planes of existence, with roots deep into the Underworld, and branches into the Celestial realms.===Support us! https://contribee.com/balticworld…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to part 2 of our series on Lithuanian mythology!In this episode we tell the story of the Celestial Deities in the Lithuanian Pantheon. - The Sun Goddess, Saulė- The Moon God, Menulis- The Morning Star, Aušrinė- The Evening Star, Vakarinė===You can watch the full series on YouTube @BalticWorld Support us! https://contribee.com/balticworld…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to part 1 of our series on Lithuanian mythology!The following is the Lithuanian creation myth - the Cosmic Egg - which resulted in all things in the universe, Sun, Earth and Sky. ===You can watch the full series on YouTube @balticworld Support us! https://contribee.com/balticworld
  continue reading
 
We are back with a new format and schedule! === TIME STAMPS === 00:01:37 - Cartels Crushed. Homicides Plunge. Do ends justify means? 00:16:48 - Why Baltic Countries are Getting Happier? 00:27:45 - Lithuanian history and mythology. 00:45:30 - Foreign Policy Magazine stealing our work. === You can also watch this episode on YouTube @BalticWorld…
  continue reading
 
How have the Baltic States adopted new leadership roles in NATO? Why have they been so forward leaning, even in an alliance with many friends of Ukraine? Why are other countries listening to the Baltic States now? Will this leadership continue? Tomass Pildegovičs, PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge, dives into the dynamics of small state …
  continue reading
 
In episode 43 of the Baltic Triangle podcast we hear from two businesses who used the lockdown period after Covid to re-calibrate their companies and are looking to the future with fresh optimism. The Fermentation Station is a Liverpool-based food and drinks producer owned by Amy Yarker and Sam Watson, who use ancient fermentation methods to preser…
  continue reading
 
How did the dissolution of the Soviet Union really unfold? How has the agency of the Baltic states been undervalued in studying this period, and how have those misperceptions persisted in the intervening decades. Dr. Una Bergmane unpacks the complex geopolitical history and draws carefully considered comparisons between the past and present. More i…
  continue reading
 
Do Russia and China really have a "friendship without limits?" How are the Baltic states positioning themselves in the shifting sands of global security? What sort of role could they have as multilateral coalitions seek to address China as both a strategic competitor and critical trade partner? Dr. Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova, head of the Chin…
  continue reading
 
How has Russia's invasion of Ukraine affected Europe's energy mix? How are European states balancing the move towards a green future with their present needs? How are the Baltic states positioning themselves in these European debates? Dr. Agnia Grigas, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, gives us the historical context and future factors that wi…
  continue reading
 
In this month's Baltic Triangle podcast we're taking a deep dive into cycling and graffiti art in Liverpool City Region. Bafta-winning actor and presenter Simon O'Brien is the region's Cycling and Walking Commissioner who is no stranger to the podcast. We spoke to him 2 1/2 years ago when he first started in the role with the aim of improving the c…
  continue reading
 
How has cultural memory shaped Estonia as a nation? What does it mean to gamify medieval Livonia? And should historians rethink their concept of historical time? Dr. Marek Tamm, professor of cultural history and head of the Centre of Excellence in Intercultural Studies at Tallinn University, speaks about redefining the notion of time and what it me…
  continue reading
 
How have things changed politically and socially for Russian speakers in Latvia since the war in Ukraine — and over the last few decades? Dr. Martiņš Kaprāns, senior researcher at University of Latvia's Institute of Philosophy and Sociology and recent recipient of the AABS Saltups Fellowship, shares his perspectives on current events and changes in…
  continue reading
 
In episode 41 - We chat to two Liverpool based business people, Chief Exec of Baltic Creative CIC Lynn Haime and Paul Webley from Blaze Media. Lynn has recently taken the vacant Baltic Creative position after Mark Lawler left earlier in the year. Lynn who has an impressive resume in property with positions held at Matthews & Goodman and Manchester'…
  continue reading
 
In this month's Baltic Triangle podcast, we hear about the amazing & diverse work being done by STEC - the Speke Training & Education Centre- which includes nurturing business start-ups & supporting 200 Afghan families living in the area. And we visit the Baltic Triangle offices of the innovative Liverpool company, MGISS - the multi-award-winning f…
  continue reading
 
What happens when families and nations fight on both sides of a great power war? Dr. Harry Merritt is a visiting assistant professor in the department of history at Brown University. He shares his research on national and familial feelings among Latvian soldiers in World War II, who were conscripted into the Latvian Legion and Latvian Rifle Corp as…
  continue reading
 
In the latest Baltic Triangle podcast, we chat to Jayne Lawless, the Merseyside-based artist who runs the North End Sketch club and the 'roaming' Dead Pigeon Gallery and whose work has taken her to Poland, Slovakia, Portugal, USA, Cyprus and London Rd, to name just a few. She's about to embark on a major commission in Cheshire. Jayne's working-clas…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Volodymyr Dubovyk is a professor of international relations at Odessa I. Mechnikov National University and an expert in U.S.-Ukraine relations, Black Sea regional security, and Ukrainian foreign policy. He speaks about the view from Ukraine, how his work has shifted during the war, and takeaways for Ukraine from the Baltic states. This intervie…
  continue reading
 
In this month's Baltic Triangle podcast we take a deep dive into the local and national economy with Professor Michael Parkinson CBE ambassador for the Heseltine Institute at the University of Liverpool and a man who's been commenting on Liverpool City Region for 40 years. He gives his unique take on our prospects for the next few years, taking int…
  continue reading
 
Beer, bees and glass..............in this episode we visit 2 businessmen who are reviving some ancient skills and traditions right in the heart of the Baltic Triangle. The first one is a much-missed Liverpool beer and the other the art of glass-blowing. We all love beer right...? If there's one thing that's been missing from Cains' Brewery Village …
  continue reading
 
As Russia's war in Ukraine continues, Europe faces an energy trilemma: Combining competitiveness, security and climate targets. Dr. Andrei Belyi joins the podcast as an expert consultant on European and Russian energy policy. Baltic Ways is a podcast brought to you by the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, produced in partnership wi…
  continue reading
 
The Baltic Triangle podcast is dedicated to delivering stories about people and businesses within the Liverpool City Region doing extraordinary things. In this episode we brought the conversation back home and the guys will be talking to the new Baltic Triangle Chair Fiona Shaw. The area company has had a shake-up in the past few months recruiting …
  continue reading
 
Since the war in Ukraine began, more than 20,000 Ukrainian refugees have made their way to Latvia. Agnese Lāce is an expert in migration and integration policy in Latvia. She shares insights about the grassroots efforts on the ground, the political response, and what the support for Ukrainians might mean for refugees and asylum seekers from other c…
  continue reading
 
In episode 35, we speak to Dr Tony Lloyd from the ADHD Foundation who are the UK’s leading neurodiversity charity, offering a strength-based, lifespan service for the 1 in 5 of us who live with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome. We also speak to Jake Nolan from Space by Liquid who have recently located to the Ba…
  continue reading
 
Join Baltic Ways for a discussion with Dr. Maria Mälksoo, senior researcher at the University of Copenhagen's Centre for Military Studies. Dr. Mälksoo speaks about the ever-pressing question of agency in Ukraine and the Baltic states, deterrence on NATO's eastern flank, and Eastern and Central European scholarship in international security studies.…
  continue reading
 
In this months episode we speak to Say it with Diamonds entrepreneur Charlotte Donoghue and business consultant Garth Dallas. Garth is managing the good small business programme in next month's event across Liverpool. The festival has been in the mindset of the city for over two years but due to the pandemic has been postponed. Finally, the city-wi…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we focus on Liverpudlians who are involved in TV and Film, introducing you to Tony Schumacher and Liverpool Locations. Starting with Tony who is the writer of the new BBC Drama staring Martin Freeman called The Responder which starts on 24th Jan 2022. Tony's interview is a fascinating story, he tells Mick how he suffered a breakdow…
  continue reading
 
Join Baltic Ways for a discussion with Dr. Saulius Sužiedelis, professor emeritus of history at Millersville University of Pennsylvania and a leading expert on the history of World War II and the Holocaust in Lithuania. Dr. Sužiedelis speaks about his work as a researcher, the complexities of historical narratives, and the future of Baltic studies.…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

त्वरित संदर्भ मार्गदर्शिका