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Since Mar 2020
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How do we solve the world's biggest challenges? From climate change to inequality; the rise of big tech and rapid changes in how we live and work. Radio Davos talks to the people who have the ideas, the passion and the power to make change happen in a way that benefits all of us.

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S1E252 Financial fragmentation: the $6 trillion cost of breaking the "plumbing" of global finance

Jun 04, 2026 49m

The global economy is fragmenting, and it could lead to a hit of $6 trillion to GDP worldwide. That's more than the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic or the 2008 financial crisis. So what exactly is…

S1E251 Chief Economists Outlook: counting the cost of the Hormuz crisis, with Maersk's Ilaria Maselli

May 28, 2026 41m

As the World Economic Forum publishes its latest Chief Economists Outlook, Maersk's Head of Macro & Market Insights Ilaria Maselli gives her view on the state of the global economy. The closure…

S1E250 Three young leaders changing the world one step at a time

May 21, 2026 39m

An Olympic runner who won his country's first gold medal, an entrepreneur making cooking stoves safer and cleaner in Africa, and a campaigner for women's economic and human rights. What do all three…

S1E249 Is climate denialism on the rise? Prof Katharine Hayhoe on science, faith and algorithms

May 07, 2026 34m

Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist and an evangelical Christian who lives in Texas and knows how to reach out to conservatives who might see climate change as a party political rather than a…

S1E248 The Iran oil shock: will it force the world to re-think the future of energy?

Apr 28, 2026 39m

"This is the largest oil supply disruption the world has ever seen." Jason Bordoff of the Center on Global Energy Policy and the Columbia Energy Exchange podcast joins us to explore the potential…

S1E247 The rise of industrial policy - why governments are back in the business of business

Apr 23, 2026 54m

Industrial policy - government intervention in the economy - is on the rise around the world. Is this a new era for global trade, and what will be the impact on economies and international relations?…

S1E146 The one skill you need to succeed in your career in a turbulent world - by Adam Grant

Apr 16, 2026 31m

"We don't live in a stable world anymore. We live in a rapidly changing, turbulent world. And in a dynamic environment, intelligence is not just your ability to think and learn, it's your capacity to…

S1E225 What's God got to do with it? The case for faith in an age of AI

Apr 09, 2026 39m

Does religion divide humanity, or can faith help address some of the world's biggest challenges? We hear from two members of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Faith in Action about…

S1E244 Your 'first time' can shape democracy: the psychology of voting

Apr 02, 2026 34m

Our first experiences of voting can colour our participation in democracy for life, according to political science Professor Michael Bruter. The director of the Electoral Psychology Observatory at…

S1E243 AI can lie, hack and blackmail: Yoshua Bengio on how to tame the "baby tiger" of tech

Mar 26, 2026 27m

If AIs can think for themselves, what is to stop them doing bad - perhaps really bad - things? Yoshua Bengio, one of a handful of people considered a "godfather of AI", says AIs are already…

S1E242 "We've lived through 3 ice ages - here's what we learned" - how Indigenous wisdom can help us all

Mar 19, 2026 28m

Indigenous peoples have lived on their lands for countless generations. But who are they, and what lessons might they have for the rest of us? We speak to two Indigenous leaders from opposite sides…

S1E241 Scott Galloway: how tackling the 'crisis of masculinity' would also help close the gender gap

Mar 12, 2026 26m

In his book Notes on Being a Man, entrepreneur Scott Galloway examines the "crisis of masculinity" and the threat it poses to gender equality. He spoke to Radio Davos at the World Economic Forum's…

S1E241 AI may spark a new era of progress, but that depends on more than just the tech

Mar 05, 2026 30m

Artificial intelligence is set to have huge impacts on economies and our lives, but exactly how it will change the world will depend on much more than just the tech. Historian and economist…

S1E240 'Rare' diseases: 1 billion reasons to care

Feb 26, 2026 1h 9m

Rare diseases are not that rare. More than 300 million people have one of the 7,000 rare diseases around the world, and many more people are affected by the impact on their families. On this podcast…

S1E239 Welcome to Cold War Two: historian Niall Ferguson on geopolitics in 2026

Feb 19, 2026 29m

Are we living in the Second Cold War? And if so, what can we learn from the last one that might help us through it? Historian and author Niall Ferguson sets out his view of global affairs right now…

S1E238 The day after AGI: Two 'rock stars' of AI on what it will mean for humanity

Feb 12, 2026 50m

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is that point in the future when the machines can do pretty much everything better than humans. When will it happen, what will it look like, and what will be the…

S1E236 "Everything has changed" - Gita Gopinath on the global economy in 2026

Feb 05, 2026 28m

"Don't be fooled. Everything has changed for the global economy." Tariffs, geopolitics and AI are all impacting our economies in ways we might not yet be feeling, says Harvard economist Gita…

S1E236 What just happened in Davos?

Jan 29, 2026 1h 27m

The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting has set the global agenda for 2026. We ask leading figures from across the Forum to pick their highlights from Davos, and we hear clips from some of the most…

S1E235 Davos 2026: Day 5, with Anne McElvoy

Jan 23, 2026 16m

Welcome to Radio Davos coming to you on Day 5 of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2026. Anne McElvoy, Executive Editor at POLITICO and co-host of the podcast Politics at Sam and Anne's,…

S1E234 Davos 2026: Day 4, with Stacey Vanek Smith

Jan 22, 2026 11m

Welcome to Radio Davos coming to you on Day 4 of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2026. Stacey Vanek Smith, co-host of the podcast Everybody's Business from Bloomberg Businessweek, joins us…

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