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    Explore "greece" with insightful episodes like "Why Greece Is Suddenly Doing Really Well", "Holy Sh*t This Is Really Happening", "Ford to scale back China investments", "S1 EP2: Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware" and "The Forgotten Refugee Crisis in Europe" from podcasts like ""Economics Explained", "Let's Be Honest with Kristin Cavallari", "FT News Briefing", "Alan Carr's 'Life's a Beach'" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    Why Greece Is Suddenly Doing Really Well

    Why Greece Is Suddenly Doing Really Well
    Greece became infamous for their economic stagnation following adoption of the Euro and subsequent over-spending and debt accumulation. But in recent years their economy has been improving and, while it isn't out of the woods yet, there have definitely been big improvements that are worth celebrating. Are they still broke, or will Greece's economy be an example to others how to recover from financial meltdown?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Holy Sh*t This Is Really Happening

    Holy Sh*t This Is Really Happening

    Join me for my first solo episode! Let's start at the beginning and dig a little into my journey of self-discovery through relationships, how my voice and image has been controlled since I was just 17, and realizing how that tough girl that everyone saw on Laguna Beach and The Hills was actually me overcompensating for the lack I felt within myself. Also, this is really the first time in my entire life that I'm actively dating and get ready because we are going to talk about that a LOT. So, let's set things up with what my single journey has been like for the past 3.5 years, my biggest issue with the press, and why I don't care if you hate me for something I did. Oh, and I've got to tell you about my recent trip to Greece! It was wild.


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    Ford to scale back China investments

    Ford to scale back China investments

    Ford plans to reduce its future investment in China, and prominent investors are upset with the record number of share buybacks. Plus, the FT’s Eleni Varvitsioti explains that Greece’s economic recovery has come at a cost to some of its citizens. 


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Ford to scale back China investments amid EV competition from local rivals

    Greece’s ‘greatest turnround’: from junk to investment grade

    Record buyback spree attracts shareholder complaints

    Krispy Kreme boss shrugs off UK’s tightening anti-obesity rules


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    S1 EP2: Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware

    S1 EP2: Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware
    Alan Carr's 'LIFE'S A BEACH'S1 EP2: Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie WareJoining me this week are the brilliant Jessie and Lennie Ware from the Table Manners podcast.I hope you have as much fun listening as I did chatting with them.Alan.xPlease subscribe and review. SERIES SYNOPSIS: Life’s A Beach sees Alan giving Judith Chalmers and Michael Palin a run for their money as he invites a famous guest each week to discuss their favourite places in the world. Bursting with anecdotes, laidback chat and laugh out loud travel tales - if this podcast was a suitcase you’d have to sit on it. “My Life’s A Beach podcast is the escapism we ALL need right now. I sat down and chatted with some of my famous friends about everything travel. From caravanning in Rhyl to private jetting to the Maldives, my guests spill the beans on their holiday horrors and dream destinations. Let’s face it: we might not have the sun on our faces, but after a listen to this you’ll definitely have a smile” – ALAN CARRSales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Forgotten Refugee Crisis in Europe

    The Forgotten Refugee Crisis in Europe

    Among the olive groves of Moria, on the Greek island of Lesbos, a makeshift city of tents and containers housed thousands of asylum seekers who had fled conflict and hardship in Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere.

    Already frustrated at the deplorable conditions, inhabitants’ anger was compounded by coronavirus lockdown restrictions. The situation reached a breaking point this month when fires were set, probably by a small group of irate asylum seekers, according to the authorities. The flames decimated the camp and stranded nearly 12,000 of its residents in the wild among tombstones in a nearby cemetery and on rural and coastal roads.

    We chart the European refugee crisis and the events that led up to the blaze at Moria.

    Guest: Matina Stevis-Gridneff, who covers the European Union for The New York Times.

    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily

    Background reading:

    • The fires at the Moria camp have intensified what was already a humanitarian disaster. Originally built to hold 3,000 newly arrived people, it held more than 20,000 refugees six months ago
    • The camp’s inhabitants had for years resented the squalid conditions and the endless delays in resolving their fates. Those frustrations collided with the restrictions imposed to combat the coronavirus, and the combination has proved explosive.

    How the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Works, Part I

    How the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Works, Part I

    Long before slide rulers and pocket protectors, civilizations across the world used their noggins to build some impressive structures. Almost all have crumbled to ruins over the millennium, but thanks to the earliest tourists, we admire them still today.

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    Aristotle Koskinas on Greek History

    Aristotle Koskinas on Greek History

    This is one of 2 interviews that I conducted while visiting Greece this summer. Greek history is deep routed in many things as philosophy, democracy and culture and has laid the foundation of so much of what we know and how we live today. Today I speak with Aristotle Koskinas (@aristotlekoskin), a guide with Athens walking tours. He's one of the best guides you can find in Athens. In order to be a guide in Greece, an individual must complete a 2½ year program at the School of Tourist Guides in Greece - which is a state school under the Ministry of Development. Some of the courses in the curriculum include Ancient Greek history, Byzantine history, Prehistoric Archaeology, Mythology, Geology, history of Theater –and psychology of the tourist. Listen in for details on the history of Athens over the past 3000 years, the influence Greek culture has had across the world, and some insight on what surprises him meeting visitors from different countries.

     

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    Santorini Wine with Panayiota Kalogeropoulou

    Santorini Wine with Panayiota Kalogeropoulou

    The island of Santorini has not only has breathtaking views but also a fascinating history. Traces of its first inhabitants have been linked back to 4500 BC. In 1613 BC the most powerful volcanic event in the last 10,000 years took place – completely destroying all the islands within a 60 km radius. It has been estimated that 90 billion tons of molten rock was injected into the air, the sea swallowed the volcano, and a massive tsunami swept across the Aegean Sea. Along with the obvious devastation of nature, it is believed that the eruption also sealed the deal for the most civilized nation on the island at the time, the Minoans. Thanks to the thick layer of ash cause by the event, the Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri was so well preserved that we are able to see how prosperous the area had once been with an elaborate drainage systems, multi-storied buildings, incredible wall paintings, furniture and vessels. The site has as much of a significant importance as does Pompeii. The island’s main volcanic rock, its mineral rich soil, and the amazing climate, has produced some incredibly unique wines. Santorini is known for some of the oldest vineyards in the world. And we know that wine is one of my favourite topics. On today’s podcast I speak with Panayiota Kalogeropoulou about Santorini’s wines. Panayiota is the Director at the Domaine Sigalas vineyard. Paris Sigalas, a mathematician with a goal to make his Santorini vineyard a world heritage site, focuses on grapes that thrive in Santorini (these include the Aidani, Athiri, Plantana – and the prime Greek grape Assyrtiko).

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