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    Explore " economic security" with insightful episodes like "How Domestic Politics are Shaping US-China Relations", "The Fundamentals of Economic Crimes | Police Chowki", "Google’s Michaela Browning and USSC’s John Kunkel on navigating de-risking, disruption and emerging technology", "EU-China Relations on the Eve of the 24th Bilateral Summit" and "Why Labour Market Economics Should Influence Your Leverage And Liquidity Strategies" from podcasts like ""China Global", "All Things Policy", "USSC Briefing Room", "China Global" and "Monologues By Hasi"" and more!

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    How Domestic Politics are Shaping US-China Relations

    How Domestic Politics are Shaping US-China Relations

    This episode covers the role of US and Chinese domestic politics in the US-China relationship. There are many drivers of US-China strategic competition, and domestic politics is among them, and has become increasingly important, though it has not been well researched and analyzed in recent years. One reason for the lack of analysis on Chinese politics is that since Xi Jinping became China’s top leader in 2012, domestic politics in China has become even more of black box than previously. 

    Bonnie is joined by Dr. Evan Medeiros, who has recently published a pathbreaking study that seeks to update the understanding of political forces in China and the United States that are influencing the bilateral relationship. Medeiros is one of the world’s leading experts on Chinese foreign policy. He is the Penner Family Chair in Asia studies and the Cling Family Distinguished Fellow in US-China Studies in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. The report we will discuss today is titled: "The New Domestic Politics of US-China Relations" and was published by the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis where Evan is a senior fellow for foreign policy. During the Obama administration, Evan was on the NSC staff, first as director for China, Taiwan and Mongolia, and then as special assistant to the president and Senior Director for Asia. 

     

    Timestamps

    [02:14] Influence of Domestic Politics in the US and China

    [03:32] Differences between US and Chinese Domestic Politics

    [05:19] Weakening of Historical Forces for Stability

    [08:35] Most Important Driver of Change to America’s China Policy

    [13:34] Xi Jinping Shaping Domestic Politics in China

    [19:38] Reversing the Downward Trend in US-China Relations

    [21:44] Close Connections between Domestic and Foreign Politics

    [24:49] Biden and Xi as Leaders in the Bilateral Relationship

    The Fundamentals of Economic Crimes | Police Chowki

    The Fundamentals of Economic Crimes | Police Chowki

     Economic crimes such as money laundering and corporate fraud affect the country's socio-economic fabric and economic security. India has diverse legislative measures and state agencies in place to tackle such crimes. In this episode of Police Chowki, Shrikrishna Upadhyay quizzes two experts who have worked in the field, Dr. Pravin Tiwari (full-time member of the National Financial Reporting Authority and former Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General of India) and Mr. Javeed Ahmad (former IPS officer and DGP of Uttar Pradesh) on various aspects of economic crimes and the challenges in combating them.

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    Google’s Michaela Browning and USSC’s John Kunkel on navigating de-risking, disruption and emerging technology

    Google’s Michaela Browning and USSC’s John Kunkel on navigating de-risking, disruption and emerging technology

    This is the third in a series of four panel discussions recorded from the United States Studies Centre’s inaugural Sydney International Strategy Forum. This episode is the “Navigating de-risking, disruption and emerging technology” panel featuring:

    • Michaela Browning, Vice President Government and Public Policy for Asia Pacific – Google  
    • Dr John Kunkel, Senior Economic Adviser – United States Studies Centre  
    • Hayley Channer, Director Economic Security – United States Studies Centre  
    • Moderator: Jared Mondschein, Director of Research – United States Studies Centre  

    A video recording of this episode is available on the USSC YouTube channel here. The playlist of all recordings from the Sydney International Strategy Forum is available here.

     

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    Produced by: Elliott Brennan

    EU-China Relations on the Eve of the 24th Bilateral Summit

    EU-China Relations on the Eve of the 24th Bilateral Summit

    Early next month, the European Union and China are set to hold the 24th bilateral summit. The last EU-China summit was held via video conference in April 2022. It took place against the background of China’s countermeasures to EU sanctions on human rights, Chinese economic coercion and trade measures against the single market, and most importantly, Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine and Beijing’s unwillingness to condemn the invasion. Earlier this year, the European Council reaffirmed the EU’s multifaceted policy approach towards China, which is based on the judgment that China is simultaneously a partner, a competitor, and a systemic rival. However, that balancing act is getting more and more difficult.

    Host Bonnie Glaser is joined by Mr. Gunnar Wiegand, who has recently retired from the post of Managing Director for Asia and the Pacific at the European External Action Service, which he held for 7 ½ years. He is now a visiting professor at the College of Europe and the Paris School of International Affairs, and as of November 1, 2023, he has joined GMF’s Indo-Pacific program as a visiting distinguished fellow. 

     

    Timestamps

    [01:39] EU-China Relations on the Eve of the 24th Bilateral Summit

    [05:13] Impact of the War in Ukraine on EU-China Relations

    [07:29] How could China alleviate concerns in Europe? 

    [09:33] De-risking in the European Union

    [15:27] Proportionate and Precise Economic Security

    [18:27] How similar are EU and US perceptions of China?

    [22:13] The EU’s Stance on Taiwan

    [26:19] How can EU contribute to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait?

    [27:21] Outcomes of the Biden-Xi Summit

    Why Labour Market Economics Should Influence Your Leverage And Liquidity Strategies

    Why Labour Market Economics Should Influence Your Leverage And Liquidity Strategies

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    Are You Flourishing? How to Stop Languishing and Reconnect with Joy

    Are You Flourishing?  How to Stop Languishing and Reconnect with Joy

    A flourishing life feels fulfilled and peaceful, with moments of true happiness lightening your load. In this episode, we'll explore how you can flourish more, even if you feel like you are languishing: apathetic, disengaged from life, stuck in a rut while life is passing you by. Starting with Dr. Martin Seligman’s PERMA model, we’ll add more core components and  take a look at how you can switch gears, break out of inertia and back into momentum with small changes, cultivating connection, meaning, positive relationships and moments of flow. 

    In this episode:

    [00:01:34] Broaden perspective, seek positive experiences and emotions.

    [00:03:06] Positive character traits, relationships, and social engagement.

    [00:06:57] Positive aspirations, and why we find ourselves languishing.

    [00:10:14] Identifying stress, its sources, and its impact.

    [00:14:46] Economic insecurity can undermine your resilience.

    [00:17:53] Keep things fresh by embracing flexibility.

    [00:21:22] Finding engagement and moments of flow.

    [00:25:14] Continuing learning and personal development for growth. 

     

    PERMA +4

    • Positive Emotions
    • Engagement
    • Relationships
    • Meaning
    • Accomplishment 
    • Physical health
    • Mindset
    • Environment
    • Economic security

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    CCUSA Talks Priorities for the 117th Congress and COVID Relief

    CCUSA Talks Priorities for the 117th Congress and COVID Relief

    Topics include Catholic Charities recommendations for consideration to guide the 117th Congress' policy priorities, such as confronting the deep connection between racism and poverty particularly in relation to housing, lending, education and employment; climate change, economic security; religious liberty and the protection of all human life. You can read all the recommendations here. Priorities for COVID-19 relief include ensuring resources to promote family and worker stability; supporting the health care safety net; maintaining the longstanding, bipartisan support for the Hyde Amendment policy; extending the moratorium on evictions and foreclosures; and support for local governments and charities.

    Money + mental health

    Money + mental health

    Worried about money? You're not alone. 

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    Call Financial Counselling Australia 1800 007 007

    Featured:
    Fiona Guthrie CEO Financial Counselling Australia
    Georgie Harmann CEO Beyond Blue
    Julie Barrows Financial counsellor, Financial Counselling Australia

    For more support services, visit: www.vwt.org.au/podcast/financialsupportservices

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    Cybersecurity and the C-Suite

    Cybersecurity and the C-Suite

    During Cyber Florida Conference 2019, a panel of respected cybersecurity experts gathered to share their insights on how cybersecurity impacts the C-level professional, changes in accountability and business models, and what it means to build a cyber-strong workforce. The panel was moderated by Mark Clancy, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for Sprint. The esteemed guests on the panel were Diane Janosek, NSA Commandant of the National Cryptologic School; Andy Zolper, SVP, CISO, and Head of Technology Infrastructure for Raymond James Financial; and Terry Roberts, Founder and President of WhiteHawk, Inc.

    C-level professionals have been a driving force in developing business and securing infrastructures. Recent breaches resulting in CEO firings and similar repercussions are impacting the way many C-level leaders are engaging with technology and their workforce’s cyber culture. Cyber Florida took the opportunity at the conference to help both the C-level professionals and stakeholders who are part of their decision-making process with a discussion titled “Cybersecurity and the C-Suite.” The panelists discussed why it is vital for C-level executives to embrace cybersecurity education and innovation. The experts spoke to what factors C-level leadership face in their organization and workforce in relation to security, networking, and data fundamentals. A large portion of the conversation focused on identifying what it takes to onboard a workforce in this computer-centric modern life (with the phrase “cyberize” being coined to discuss the process), and understanding the crossover that is occurring because of the inter-connectivity of roles and risks.

    Panelists discussed case studies and resources, such as cyber executive programs, where C-level professionals can:

    • learn the basics of cybersecurity,
    • embrace accountability at the C-level,
    • identify the risks and opportunities of current infrastructure and future tech,
    • learn how certain business models are changing as a response to technology,
    • establish pillars for a robust cyber culture,
    • understand independent cyber risk ratings as a commodity,
    • develop a cyber-strong workforce, and
    • create a constructive response plan to cybersecurity attacks and cybercrimes.

    This is a two-part edition with the second part discussing the personnel gap in cybersecurity and what can be done about it. You can find parts 1 and 2, as well as other episodes of No Password Required podcast, on our website at https://cyberflorida.org/podcast/. This special edition was recorded at Cyber Florida Conference 2019 in Tampa, Florida. Learn about upcoming Cyber Florida events, including the annual conference, at cyberflorida.org or follow us on social media.

    TIME STAMPS

    00:42 Who is Diane Janosek, Cybersecurity Expert, Cyber Security Woman of the Year

    02:03 Who is Andy Zolper, CISO at Raymond James Financial

    02:45 Who is Terry Roberts, Cybersecurity Exchange

    03:58 How to Communicate Cybersecurity to Leadership

    07:25 C-Level Accountability, Cyber Risk Ratings are a Commodity, Cyber Executive Program

    09:53 Hiring a Cybersecurity Workforce and Training a Cybersecurity Culture

    15:55 Innovation in Education for Cybersecurity and Cyber Risk Training

    18:50 Identifying, Leading and Managing Critical Skills

    21:54 Cyberize Your Team, Workforce Crossovers, and Cyber Defense Ecosystem

    26:07 Business Interruption and Constructive Actions to Address Cyber Crimes

    27:35 Cyber Executive Programs and Case Management

    The mother load

    The mother load

    Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia

    Co-Hosts Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe

    Guests Jamila Rizvi, Karen Pickering, Juanita McClaren, Dr. Lyndall Strazdins

    Sound engineer Gavin Nebauer

    Co-producers Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham

    Writers Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham

    Publicity Rebecca Young

    Logo Lucy Faye

    Animator and Illustrator Mari Frith

    Design Ally Oliver-Perham, Esther Davies-Brown

    Photography Breeana Dunbar

    Research & Project Support Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown

    Theme music Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards

    We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality. 

     

     

    Love + Money

    Love + Money

    If you or someone you know is experiencing financial abuse, help is available:

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    Honest clear communication about money is key to a happy and healthy relationship. So how do you make this the norm in your relationships? And what do you do if things aren’t quite right? Cal and Santi speak to experts about how you can keep yourself and your money safe.

    Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia
    Co-Hosts Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe
    Guests Georgie Proud, Lorraine Baloyi, Stephanie Tonkin, Madison Griffiths
    Sound engineer Gavin Nebauer
    Co-producers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Writers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Publicity Rebecca Young
    Logo Lucy Faye
    Animator and Illustrator Mari Frith
    Design Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown
    Photography Breeana Dunbar
    Research & Project Support Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown
    Theme music Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards

    She's a boss!

    She's a boss!

    In the journey for financial freedom, many women will find themselves contemplating the #FreelanceLife. But is being your own boss all that it’s cracked up to be? Cal and Santi speak to women who have carved out their own business; found ways to structure business around motherhood; and someone who worked out how to break up with their business partner and stay friends. True story.

     

    Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia
    Co-Hosts Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe
    Guests Sheree Rubinstein, Breeana Dunbar, Leanne Miller, Laura Youngson
    Sound engineer Gavin Nebauer
    Co-producers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Writers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Publicity Rebecca Young
    Logo Lucy Faye
    Animator and Illustrator Mari Frith
    Design Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown
    Photography Breeana Dunbar
    Research & Project Support Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown
    Theme music Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards

    Work in progress

    Work in progress

    Note: this episode was recorded prior to the landmark collective bargaining agreement negotiated by the the Matildas, Australian national women's soccer team, enshrining pay parity and related benefits for all players. Read more here.

    Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia
    Co-Hosts Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe
    Sound engineer Gavin Nebauer
    Co-producers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Writers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Publicity Rebecca Young
    Logo Lucy Faye
    Animator and Illustrator Mari Frith
    Design Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown
    Photography Breeana Dunbar
    Research & Project Support Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown
    Theme music Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards

    We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.

    Super game plan

    Super game plan

    Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia

    Co-Hosts Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe
    Sound engineer Gavin Nebauer
    Co-producers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Writers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Publicity Rebecca Young
    Logo Lucy Faye
    Animator and Illustrator Mari Frith
    Design Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown
    Photography Breeana Dunbar
    Research & Project Support Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown
    Theme music Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards

    We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.

    Where do we $tart?

    Where do we $tart?

    Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia

    Co-Hosts Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe
    Sound engineer Gavin Nebauer
    Co-producers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Writers Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham
    Publicity Rebecca Young
    Logo Lucy Faye
    Animator and Illustrator Mari Frith
    Design Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown
    Photography Breeana Dunbar
    Research & Project Support Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown
    Theme music Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards

    We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality. 

    INTRODUCING - Money Power Freedom

    INTRODUCING - Money Power Freedom

    Money Power Freedom has been created and produced by the Victorian Women’s Trust in partnership with Bank Australia—the bank with clean money.

    If you liked this podcast, please SUBSCRIBE and tell your friends! Follow us for updates on instagram, facebook and twitter @VicWomensTrust.

    Money Power Freedom has been mixed and recorded in Melbourne by Gavin Nebauer. 

    Our co-producers are Maria Chetcuti and Ally Oliver-Perham.

    We are indebted to our team of researchers and project workers including Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown — basically everyone at the Victorian Women’s Trust.

    Huge thanks to folks across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.

    Our rather jazzy theme song is Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards. 

    Guaranteed Income

    Guaranteed Income

    In this episode of Radical Imagination we visit Stockton, California. It was known as the nation’s foreclosure capital during the 2008 recession. Today,  it’s the first city in the country to try universal basic income as a strategy to reduce inequality and boost economic security. This bold experiment gives residents a minimum monthly salary regardless of income or employment status. Angela Glover Blackwell sits down with Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, who became  the first black mayor in the city’s history at age 26, to talk about his income initiative and what lessons holds for the nation.

    Tune into Radical Imagination as we dive into the stories and solutions that are fueling change. www.radicalimagination.us

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