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Taking the Lead: 'It's What You Do, Not What You Say'

How can organizations create change and play an active role in addressing systemic issues in their industries?

Americans Overwhelmingly See Iran as Enemy or Unfriendly

As President Obama announces a new diplomatic initiative toward Iran, most Americans continue to consider Iran an enemy of the U.S. or unfriendly. In the past, Americans have supported direct talks with Iran.

Why Is the News 'Broken'? Can It Be Fixed?

Mosheh Oinounou and Jill Wagner join the podcast to discuss how the currents of social media and politics have shaped the media climate, and the challenges the industry now faces to regain public trust.

Nigerians' Confidence in Government Falls to Lowest in Africa

As Nigeria prepares for nationwide elections early next year, Gallup surveys show residents are continuing to lose faith in their national government. Nigerians' confidence in their government was the lowest in Africa last year.

Post-Coup Myanmar: Record Numbers Want Out

After the coup last year, the percentage of people who want to leave Myanmar quadrupled as the country teetered on the edge of collapse.

The Erosion of Rule of Law and Global Democracies

Ted Piccone, chief engagement officer at the World Justice Project, joins the podcast to discuss the global state of law and order.

Cookpad Explores How Home Cooking Nourishes Lives

Cookpad's latest global report on home cooking trends sheds light on the important relationship between home cooking and people's lives, but more research is needed to understand it fully.

Challenges for Women Globally Made More Daunting by Pandemic

As the world observes International Women's Day, we hear from three Gallup World Poll regional directors on the challenges facing women and the future women see for themselves in the post-pandemic world.

'It May Be Time for a Political Shift in Germany'

Constanze Stelzenmueller joins the podcast to discuss outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the candidates to succeed her and the "whiplash" of events leading up to Election Day.

Southeast Asian Leaders Earn Highest Job Approval in Asia

Residents in most Asian countries surveyed in 2011 are more likely to approve of their leaders than disapprove. Laos' president earned one of the highest approval ratings (97%), while Pakistan's president earned the lowest (20%).