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The Dr. Rod Berger Show

The Dr. Rod Berger Show

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”The Dr. Rod Berger Show,” self-hosted by the global journalist Dr. Rod Berger, invites you to step behind the curtain of global influence and the crafting of policy. With a career highlighted by deep conversations with the ”who’s who of the world”—from celebrated athletes and entertainers to the pivotal leaders of NGOs and political spheres—Berger has circled the globe, collecting narratives that have helped sculpt our contemporary landscape. Now, he shifts the focus to the often-overlooked masterminds of our times: the thinkers and builders behind critical movements and decisions that have nurtured communities, fortified democracy, and steered through the complex seas of geopolitics. Brought to you by Fair Observer, ”The Dr. Rod Berger Show” aims to shed light on those whose efforts are typically hidden from the public eye yet whose influence is permanently woven into the societal fabric. Engaging in deep conversations with government and military heads, key cabinet members, forward-thinkers, and top-tier intelligence operatives, Berger intends to uncover the layers of public perception to share the personal narratives, obstacles, and victories of those scripting the policies and actions that drive our democratic and geopolitical narratives. Prepare for an insider’s perspective that ventures beyond the surface stories to the heart of commitment, intrigue, and strategic planning behind the significant headlines of our era. This show is not merely a collection of interviews; it’s a portal to the nuanced interplay of power, duty, and the human effort that molds our existence. Follow Dr. Rod Berger as he navigates us through the stories that chart our shared path, illuminating the voices that orchestrate from behind the scenes. ”The Dr. Rod Berger Show” is an homage to the relentless dedication of those who plot the direction of our global community in their quest for the collective benefit.
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Shifting Geopolitical Winds Post-Election with Atul Singh

Episode 16

mardi 4 février 2025Duration 01:13:47

In an enlightening episode of The Dr. Rod Berger Show, presented by Fair Observer, we ventured into a deep analysis of global reactions following a significant U.S. election. This discussion, featuring Atul Singh, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Fair Observer, offered rich insights into the various international perspectives shaped by the electoral outcomes.

Oslo Innovation Week: Live On Stage with Easee Cofounder Jonas Helmikstøl on Professional Pursuits and Personal Pain

Episode 15

jeudi 10 octobre 2024Duration 35:29

The Dr. Rod Berger Show with Jonas Helmikstøl is a special on-location episode from Oslo, Norway. Jonas joined me on stage for the keynote interview at StartUp Lab's Climate Tech Summit 2030, part of Oslo Innovation Week, presented by the Oslo Business Region

Helmikstøl is the now infamous co-founder of Easee, the near-unicorn company out of Norway that was rocketing across European households with its home EV charging units...until they weren't. This is the backstory about a man and a company holding on for dear life. 

Democracy & Dissent: Journalist Eli Motycka's Story of Arrest

Episode 6

jeudi 18 avril 2024Duration 01:05:27

The Dr. Rod Berger Show with Eli Motycka focuses this episode on journalists and their role in underscoring the health of a given democracy. Motycka, a reporter in my local area for the Nashville Scene, was recently arrested on the campus of Vanderbilt University as he attempted to report on student protests. The episode then crosses the pond to the African continent to speak with freelance journalist (New York Times, etc.) Jamie Yaya Barry on journalism and the delicate balance of political power and that of the people. 

Behind The Veil of Espionage: Glenn Carle on Living a Spy's Life

Episode 4

lundi 8 avril 2024Duration 01:06:56

The Dr. Rod Berger Show with Glenn Carle explores the life of secrecy and morality in the face of an evolving and elusive threat.

Glenn Carle is a noted author, an avid reader, and a retired CIA officer with rich experience. As Deputy National Intelligence Officer, Glenn led the 17 intelligence community agencies in preparing the US government's most senior assessments of transnational threats to the nation for the president, members of the cabinet, and the nation's most senior military leaders.

During his career, he was detailed to the Executive Office of the President, and has extensive negotiating and policy experience. Glenn also led sensitive programs in the Directorate of Operations at the Central Intelligence Agency in four continents.

He earned a BA in Government at Harvard, an MA in European Studies and International Economics at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and further masters study in International Relations at the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris. Glenn was an intercollegiate ice hockey player and was elected to his hometown’s athletic hall of fame.

Carle is a regular contributor and podcaster for Fair Observer

From The Security of a Lecture Hall to the Security of a Nation

Episode 3

jeudi 21 mars 2024Duration 49:15

In this episode of The Dr. Rod Berger Show Rod, presented by Fair Observer, Rod sits down with Karen Greenberg the director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law. Her most recent book is Subtle Tools: The Dismantling of American Democracy from the War on Terror to Donald Trump. Her earlier books include Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State (2016) and The Least Worst Place: Guantanamo’s First One Hundred Days (2010). Karen is a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations, an International Studies Fellow at New America, and a Visiting Fellow at the Soufan Center. 

War, Writing, and Redemption: David Holdridge's Pursuit of Meaning

Episode 2

jeudi 7 mars 2024Duration 01:02:28

Welcome back to The Dr. Rod Berger Show, presented by Fair Observer. In our latest episode, we explore the resilience of the human spirit with Vietnam war veteran and seasoned humanitarian David Holdridge. David shares his poignant journey from the battlefield to finding purpose through service, offering a powerful narrative on the internal struggle for peace amidst chaos. We discuss his pursuit of writing and the profound impact his experiences have had on his outlook on life. This episode is a reminder of the value of every life, the depths of survival, and the beauty of recovery. Join us as we delve into a story that exemplifies triumph over adversity, reaffirming our shared humanity in a world yearning for compassion and understanding. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation with David Holdridge and Dr. Rod Berger.

Introducing: The Dr. Rod Berger Show

dimanche 25 février 2024Duration 00:58

In the trailer for "The Dr. Rod Berger Show," Rod Berger introduces the series as an opportunity to shine a light on the behind-the-scenes influencers of our world. Having interviewed global icons from a variety of fields, Berger now aims to focus on the storytellers and policymakers who have made significant contributions to society. He plans to delve into the lives and work of those who have helped secure opportunities for the underrepresented, protected democracy, and navigated the complexities of international politics. The podcast promises in-depth conversations with a range of influential figures, including government and military leaders, cabinet members, visionaries, and intelligence officers, offering listeners a chance to understand the true stories behind the headlines. Presented by Fair Observer, this show aims to explore the narratives and people driving the mechanisms of democracy and policy. Podcast Powered by Old Soul.

Connect with Dr. Berger on LinkedIn or via his website.

Atul Singh: Journalism's Role in Addressing Democratic Decline and Propagating Diverse Perspectives

Episode 14

vendredi 13 septembre 2024Duration 01:11:57

Dr. Rod Berger Show with Atul Singh.

Atul Singh is the founder, CEO, and editor-in-chief of Fair Observer. He has taught political economy at the University of California, Berkeley, and has been a visiting professor of humanities and social sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar.

Atul studied philosophy, politics, and economics at the University of Oxford on the Radhakrishnan Scholarship and did an MBA with a triple major in finance, strategy, and entrepreneurship at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

He worked as a corporate lawyer in London and served as an officer in India’s volatile border areas where he had a few near-death experiences. Atul has also been a poet, playwright, sportsman, mountaineer and a founder of many organizations. His knowledge is eclectic, and his friends often joke that it comes in handy when access to Google is limited.

Risk, Curiosity, and Authoritarianism: Alan Waring’s Global Insights

Episode 13

jeudi 8 août 2024Duration 52:04

Join us for a fascinating discussion with Dr. Alan Waring. Here's just a snapshot of the discussion in today's episode of The Dr. Rod Berger Show:

Dr. Rod Berger: How do you view the current socio-political climate regarding risk and authority?

Dr. Alan Waring: There’s a worrying trend of ideological cocooning and apathy among younger generations, leading to a lack of engagement and reluctance to challenge authoritarian tendencies. This apathy dilutes the collective ability to tackle critical issues. Reviving curiosity and active discourse is vital in combating these trends.

 

Dr. Alan Waring is a retired risk analyst who has extensive international consulting experience with government departments, corporations, and institutions. He is the author of several books on risk and has also edited and contributed to the three-volume The New Authoritarianism: A Risk Analysis, published by Ibidem from 2018–2021. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Risk and Decision Sciences (CERIDES), European University Cyprus.

Acclaimed Author Amra Sabic-El-Rayess: Genocide Survivor and Educator on Compassion

Episode 12

jeudi 11 juillet 2024Duration 59:26

This is a very special episode of The Dr. Rod Berger Show presented by Fair Observer! Dr. Berger dives into the story of a young woman amid warfare, emerging as a scholar and award-winning author depicting the power of life, friendship, and never-ending hope. 

From the author of the young adult memoir The Cat I Never Named—which received seven starred reviews and a YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award—comes another epic memoir, this time for middle-grade readers, about coming-of-age in the years leading up to the Bosnian Genocide. Three Summers by Amra Sabic-El-Rayess is the story of five young cousins who grow closer than sisters, navigating the joys and pitfalls of adolescence as ethnic tensions escalate over three summers in 1980s Bosnia.

This is The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants for the next generation, aiming to build empathy and compassion in readers. Beginning with the tragic loss of her brother, Three Summers is Amra’s captivating tale of healing and coming-of-age through friendship that seamlessly weaves classic adolescent experiences of first crushes and pimple woes, against the backdrop of deeper, lesser-known historical events. Written with incredible warmth, Amra takes readers on a journey that will break their hearts and put them back together again.

With identity-based hate on the rise, Amra hopes her story will put faces and names and human identities to Muslim people and genocide survivors, like herself, so kids who are from different backgrounds can build empathy and start to look at each other with curiosity, not judgement. Complimentary backmatter will feature a history of the Bosnian War, author's note, timeline, and a family tree among other topics, since most readers will not learn about the Bosnian War in middle school.

Amra Sabic-El-Rayess grew up in Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently she is a professor at Columbia University, studying how and why societies fall apart and what role education can play in rebuilding decimated countries. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed young adult memoir The Cat I Never Named.


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