Sarah
@sarahbre
Foreign policy and (inter)national security researcher. I edit a newsletter on improving non-profit and public sector management. Into politics, spy stories, psychology, cognitive science and making diversity work.
Favorite Podcasts (71)
The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
The Daily
Auf den Punkt
Making Sense with Sam Harris
PolicyCast
Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
EconTalk
CSIS Events
Radio Harris
LSE: Public lectures and events
SAGE Political Science & International Relations
Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates
Intelligence Squared
LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts
War Studies
WIRED Security – Spoken Edition
Displaced
Conversations with Tyler
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
Hintergrund - Deutschlandfunk
Near East PolicyCast
Wortwechsel - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Sicherheitshalber
Les interviews d'Inter
Women Rule
Das Thema
TALKING POLITICS
Harvard CID
The Reith Lectures
Point of Inquiry
Anatomy of Next
Hertie School
Foreign Policy Live
Project Syndicate Podcasts
Centre for European Reform
CYBER
The Economist Podcasts
LSE IQ podcast
Future Perfect
UNCERTAIN STATES
Into Africa
Slate Technology
Neues vom Ballaballa-Balkan
The Lebanese Politics Podcast
Future Tense - Full program podcast
99% Invisible
Why Is This Happening? with Chris Hayes
80,000 Hours Podcast with Rob Wiblin
Throughline
Die Schaulustigen
TED Radio Hour
Tribe of Mentors
Off the Hookah with Phil and Cooper
Filmclub Podcast
Serial
Hidden Brain
Decoder with Nilay Patel
Sarajevo Calling
The Bellingcat Podcast
The Lawfare Podcast
I Spy
PeacebyPeace
The Policy Corner
Der Role Models Podcast
The Role Models Podcast
The Horn
Global Futures
Elementarfragen
War & Peace
A Call to Lead
Rework
Episode Recommendations (3)
sarahbre recommended:Sep 13th, 2020
Offering practical, accessible steps to create an environment for more diversity in the workplace. E.g. Ask yourself: how can I change the structures that have benefitted myself and people like me to be more inclusive? Do I take advice from anybody who doesn’t look like me?
I thought this episode was:
Workplace Diversity: Steps for Leaders and Managers
by Life Kit
sarahbre recommended:Jan 8th, 2020
Main takeaway: Feminism and feminist research improve national security. Both communities can and do work together. For example: Marginalized groups are the first to be targeted by new ways to violate their safety and freedoms. This can give a hint at the next technique to undermine national securit...Show More
Danielle Citron on Feminism and National Security
by The Lawfare Podcast
sarahbre recommended:Jan 8th, 2020
Healing experience, questioning your approach to work and life. My main takeaway: for a knowledge worker, distinguishing what is work and what isn’t can be impossible. I like that there are 2 guests that disagree on important aspects like whether or not to blame capitalism for everything. Contrary ...Show More
Work as identity, burnout as lifestyle
by The Gray Area with Sean Illing