Épisodes

  • Work/Life Balance in Iceland, Renaming Gypsy Moths, Ripping Up Huawei, and other geocultural news
    Jul 15 2021

    Join host, Michael Reid, as we explore trending cultural and geopolitical topics that affect the way we do business around the world. We examine the overlap between the worlds of politics, culture, religion, trade, race, consumer marketing, ecommerce, social justice, and other topics that global business leaders need to be aware of as they take responsibility for their respective brands both on the global market and in smaller localized markets around the world.

    Each week we may have guest hosts and other experts on the show. If you would like to participate or if you have a topic that you would like to see addressed, please let us know in the comments, as well.

    *TODAY’S DISCUSSION*
    Over the past several years, Iceland cut its work week and found greater happiness and no loss in productivity. Starting from this, this week we will discuss work-life balance in the post-pandemic environment. What trends around work-life balance and shorter workweeks have you seen in your own companies in the US and overseas offices in this post-pandemic environment? How do differences in working hours and expectations affect how you manage work internally to your company and with vendors?

    In the news, we will look at an oft-overlooked ethnic slur—“Gypsy” —and learn how entomologists are renaming the Gypsy moth and Gypsy ant in a move for greater inclusion of the Romani community. Moving to gender and indigenous issues, we’ll discuss the trend of film festivals shifting from distinct best actor/actress to gender neutral awards and see an indigenous (Mapuche) woman elected to lead a group to rewrite Chile’s constitution.

    Next, we’ll look at an interesting study about how mindfulness meditation translates from the collectivist countries of its origin to more individualistic countries such as the US and look to attendees to share anecdotes around how cultural contexts creates subtle or not-so-subtle differences in experiences. Then we’ll discuss recent comments about how Japanese Major League Baseball All-Star Shohei Ohtani speaking through an interpreter (rather than in English) diminishes the experience of the game. Finally, we see the FCC finalize a program to subsidize the ripping and replacement of Chinese telecom equipment from the likes of Huawei and ZTE in the US for reasons of national security.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • China, COVID, Appropriation, Disney, and more
    Jun 3 2021
    Just when you think it’s a slow news fortnight, you have to make major cuts to a number of very interesting topics, and the agenda still seems to be way too packed! This week (as many others) we’ll turn our regards toward China and Hollywood, starting with John Cena’s apology—in Mandarin nonetheless—to China for saying that Taiwan was the first country to see Fast & Furious 9, then have a look at cuts to Friends: The Reunion in China, Disney’s pressuring of Filmmaker magazine to censor director Chloé Zhao’s comments about growing up wanting to flee China and China’s Disney diplomacy. Next, we’ll have a quick tour of what life has been like with COVID lockdowns and closed borders for residents of enclaves, exclaves and cross-border towns, in particular the New York/Quebec/Ontario Akwesasne Mohawk community. In the news, we’ll be moved by the effects of hyperlocalization in accessibility when a man with cerebral palsy gets a speech aid with a Yorkshire accent, followed by two cases of accusations of cultural appropriation and finish with a look at how Sesame street is tackling the question of race, racial identity and police brutality with children. Sources listed here: https://g11n.group/

    Join host, Michael Reid, as we explore trending cultural and geopolitical topics that affect the way we do business around the world. We examine the overlap between the worlds of politics, culture, religion, trade, race, consumer marketing, ecommerce, social justice, and other topics that global business leaders need to be aware of as they take responsibility for their respective brands both on the global market and in smaller localized markets around the world.

    Each week we may have guest hosts and other experts on the show. If you would like to participate or if you have a topic that you would like to see addressed, please let us know in the comments, as well.

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    51 min
  • Culture of Colors, Maori Language Ownership, and More (Pilot)
    May 20 2021

    Join host, Michael Reid, as we explore trending cultural and geopolitical topics that affect the way we do business around the world. We examine the overlap between the worlds of politics, culture, religion, trade, race, consumer marketing, e-commerce, social justice, and other topics that global business leaders need to be aware of as they take responsibility for their respective brands both on the global market and in smaller localized markets around the world.

    Each week we may have guest hosts and other experts on the show. If you would like to participate or if you have a topic that you would like to see addressed, please let us know in the comments, as well.

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    54 min