
Robin Pomeroy
Host at Radio Davos
Podcast Editor at World Economic Forum
I run podcasts @wef and host #RadioDavos. Bluesky: @robinpomeroy.bsky.social
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3 weeks ago |
weforum.org | Robin Pomeroy
Platon speaking at the World Economic Forum. Image: World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickardPodcast Editor, World Economic ForumPlaton is a portrait photographer who has photographed many of the most famous people of the last half-century. He tells the Meet the Leader podcast the lessons he has drawn about leadership. Watch the interview on YouTube, or listen on any podcast app via this link: https://pod.link/1534915560.
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1 month ago |
theprint.in | Ian Shine |Robin Pomeroy
The Anxious Generation makes the case for keeping smart phones out of schools – an idea that has gathered momentum around the world since the book was published a year ago. But Haidt says it’s not just adolescents suffering from what he calls an addiction to this technology. “For most of us, our attention has been drained away. And if you don’t have your attention, you’re not going to amount to much in life, you’re not going to get much done,” Haidt says. His solution? “Change your daily habits.
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1 month ago |
agreenerlifeagreenerworld.net | Robin Pomeroy |Natalie Marchant
By Robin Pomeroy and Natalie Marchant“A lot of the decisions that affect global warming pollution emissions, are not down to what the federal government in the US does.”That is Al Gore’s assessment of the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s notice to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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2 months ago |
weforum.org | Robin Pomeroy
Smartphone and social-media use have been linked with declines in academic performance and rises in mental health issues, according to Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation. Adults should take a day off from technology every week, he says, while children need phone-free schools. Haidt spoke to the Forum's Radio Davos at the Annual Meeting 2025. Listen here or on any podcast app via this link. Watch the video version.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
weforum.org | Robin Pomeroy
Uncertainty reigns over the world economy, with big questions around the use of tariffs and the impact they might have on international trade. This is already affecting investment decisions, but is not causing 'deglobalization', World Trade Organization Chief Economist says. 'Trade between China and the United States accounts for less than 3% of world trade, but generates 80% of the news,' he tells Radio Davos.
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Pick of the Pods: God's Banker - Vatican intrigue that's more incredible than fiction https://t.co/dVk8loUvnZ via @LinkedIn

What big secret did Muhammad Ali whisper to @platon? The great portrait photographer speaks to #MeetTheLeader: https://t.co/L4QwUNh9JS https://t.co/2K3ktoOYoe

.@Platon has photographed the most powerful people in the world. But the greatest leader he found was not in a presidential palace... https://t.co/JYWjzVrTmJ via @YouTube