Our Podcasts
Listen to the latest insights from Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Tune in to hear from leading experts and thinkers, identifying and addressing the most critical ethical issues of today and tomorrow.
JUL 28, 2011 • Podcast
Education for Employment Foundation: New Opportunities for Middle East Youth
Carnegie Council's David Speedie and Ronald Bruder, founder of the Education for Employment Foundation, discuss the Foundation's work in providing job training for at-risk youth ...
JUL 26, 2011 • Podcast
The (Ethical) Taste of Success
Ashok Vasudevan has what it takes to build commercially viable and socially responsible global companies. Tasty Bite, an all-natural, ready-to-eat food sold in the U....
JUL 22, 2011 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Privacy, Ethics, and "News of the World"
Outrage over "News of the World's" use of phone hacking raises the question: when is hacking acceptable? Phone surveillance is a common tool for national ...
JUL 15, 2011 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: The Challenge of Population Growth
World population may hit 10.1 billion by the year 2100. Are population issues individual choices or are they fundamental concerns of public policy? How aggressively should policy ...
JUL 6, 2011 • Podcast
The Green Workplace and Human Behavior
Architect and sustainability expert Leigh Stringer is convinced that LEED green buildings are only a piece of the puzzle when designing a sustainable office. She ...
JUL 5, 2011 • Podcast
Steve Forbes on Civility in Corporate America
Economic uncertainty is a source of incivility, declares Forbes. He touches on education, politics, history, free markets, and the establishment of a new gold standard ...
JUL 5, 2011 • Podcast
In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
For two years, Levy was given an opportunity to observe Google's operations, development, culture, and advertising model from within the infrastructure, with full managerial cooperation. ...
JUL 1, 2011 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Congress, the President, and Libya
Should the president be supported by the legislative branch when making difficult foreign policy decisions requiring the use of force? How does this apply to ...