The Gallup Podcast
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Sinopse
A weekly podcast with Dr. Frank Newport, Gallup Editor-in-Chief and Author of "Polling Matters: Why Leaders Must Listen to the Wisdom of the People" that ensures the collective wisdom of the people is used in appropriate ways to help leaders and elected representatives make better decisions.
Episódios
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Ambassador Andrew Young on Faith, Justice, Government, MLK
11/02/2022 Duração: 01h08minAndrew Young -- former U.S. congressman, mayor of Atlanta, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and ally of Martin Luther King Jr. -- joins the podcast to discuss his life and career.
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Is America Losing Its Religion?
03/02/2022 Duração: 26minSmaller proportions of Americans say that religion is important to them, that they belong to a church or that they regularly attend religious services. How are Christian leaders responding to a decline in Christian identity? And how are religious services persevering through the pandemic? Jack Jenkins, national reporter for the Religion News Service, joins the podcast to discuss what he has found in his reporting.
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Post-Coup Myanmar: ‘There’s No Middle Ground’
27/01/2022 Duração: 15minWhat has life been like for people in Myanmar in the year since the military coup? Michael Sullivan, who reports from Southeast Asia for NPR, joins the podcast to discuss press freedom, economic pain, struggles to afford food and the record numbers of people who want to flee the country.
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Americans’ Steady -- and Deeply Divided -- Views on Abortion
21/01/2022 Duração: 13minThere have been many legal developments on the abortion issue in the U.S. over the past year, but have long-standing divisions in public opinion changed at all? “This is one topic that just hasn’t moved as much as almost everything else in the ... landscape of polling that we do,” says Lydia Saad, Gallup’s director of U.S. social research.
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How Many Employees Will Return to the Office?
13/01/2022 Duração: 17minHow many people want to continue working remotely -- and why? Will things go back to normal at some point -- and will we be more productive when they do? Gallup CEO Jim Clifton joins the podcast to talk about the number of empty desks in U.S. offices.
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The Erosion of Rule of Law and Global Democracies
17/12/2021 Duração: 22minWhy is the rule of law important for societies? How much did the COVID-19 pandemic affect law and order around the world? Ted Piccone, chief engagement officer at the World Justice Project, joins the podcast to discuss the global state of law and order.
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Is Consumer 'Trust' the Right Metric for Media?
09/12/2021 Duração: 22minHave the news media's shortcomings cost them the public's confidence? Is there a healthy level of distrust in media that provides for greater accountability? And are Americans more likely to detect misinformation in the media than they are given credit for? Sarah Fioroni, a research consultant at Gallup, joins the podcast to discuss.
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Economics and Politics of Inflation
03/12/2021 Duração: 20minInflation in the U.S. is creating financial hardships for nearly half of Americans. What is driving up the cost of goods and services right now -- and how much is it related to supply and demand? Dr. Jonathan Rothwell, Gallup’s principal economist, joins the podcast to untangle these questions and more.
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UNICEF on What It’s Like to Be a Child in Today’s World
18/11/2021 Duração: 18minWhat is it like being young today? Are there emerging challenges that are unique to this generation of young people globally? Laurence Chandy, director of the Office of Global Insight and Policy at UNICEF, joins the podcast to discuss The Changing Childhood Project, a partnership with Gallup. Do young people view themselves as global citizens? And how does this play out in their values? Whom do they trust?
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How to Help U.S. Students Succeed in Computer Science
11/11/2021 Duração: 23minWhat role do mentors play in sparking and sustaining student interest in computer science as a field of study? And what role can parents take to help students hone computer science skills to secure the jobs of the future, even if they don't have tech industry experience themselves? Victor Reinoso, global director of Amazon Future Engineer, and Stephanie Marken, Gallup's executive director of education research, join the podcast to discuss Amazon's education initiative.
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Ian Bremmer: America Needs to Stand for Something More
05/11/2021 Duração: 19minIan Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, joins the podcast to unpack the findings of Gallup’s latest Rating World Leaders report. What is to come for Germany’s global leadership approval rating now that Angela Merkel is leaving office? And how important is it for the U.S. to be viewed positively by the world? Bremmer opines about the relationship between Beijing and Washington, Big Tech’s role in the future global order and Russia’s struggles with COVID-19.
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Bias, Hate Against Asian- Americans
28/10/2021 Duração: 12minSen. Tammy Duckworth joins the podcast to discuss U.S. perceptions of how Asian Americans are treated as well as the recent end of the war in Afghanistan. The senator from Illinois, Iraq War veteran and Purple Heart recipient shares her perspectives on U.S. military objectives, women in Afghanistan and the future of Iraq.
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‘Exporting People’ from Central America to the U.S.
21/10/2021 Duração: 23minWhat drives migrants to come to the U.S. border? What kinds of factors lead people to flee their countries -- and what happens for those who arrive in the U.S.? Carlos Denton, a regional expert on Central America, joins the podcast to discuss the migration crisis, possible solutions to it and the role that remittances play in the global economy.
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Would Employees Thrive in a Four-Day Work Week?
14/10/2021 Duração: 26minA four-day work-week structure has been a topic of renewed debate, and some organizations are reconsidering it. But is this the best way to keep and better manage their best talent? What pros and cons of implementing a four-day week should employers be aware of? Dr. Jim Harter, chief scientist for workplace management & wellbeing at Gallup and coauthor of Wellbeing at Work, joins the podcast to discuss what he has found in his research.
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The Crushing Impact of High Healthcare Costs on Seniors
07/10/2021 Duração: 28minThe U.S. has the most expensive healthcare system in the world but is not getting the best outcomes as a result -- particularly for U.S. seniors, whose health outcomes lag behind those of senior citizens in other industrialized countries. California’s Master Plan for Aging provides a blueprint for other states on how to address this healthcare crisis for a diverse population that is both urban and rural. West Health’s Shelley Lyford, president and chief executive officer, and Dr. Zia Agha, chief medical officer and executive vice president, join the podcast to discuss the master plan and how West Health’s approach can address different needs and sectors that touch a senior citizen’s life.
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Returning to Work Amid Delta: What Employers Should Know
01/10/2021 Duração: 19minReturning to the office has become trickier than anticipated with the spread of the Delta variant of COVID-19. What do Gallup’s latest data reveal about U.S. employees’ attitudes -- and what steps can employers take amid this uncertainty? Gallup’s Lydia Saad, director of U.S. social research, and Ben Wigert, director of research and strategy for workplace management, join the podcast to break down the latest in our research.
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'It May Be Time for a Political Shift in Germany'
23/09/2021 Duração: 29minWhat is at stake in Germany's coming election? Constanze Stelzenmueller -- expert on German, European, and trans-Atlantic foreign and security policy and strategy, as well as the inaugural Fritz Stern chair on Germany and trans-Atlantic Relations in the Center on the U.S. and Europe at Brookings -- joins the podcast to discuss outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel, the candidates for her succession and the "whiplash" of events leading up to Election Day. "We've not seen anything quite like this in German postwar political history," she says.
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Developing Workforce Talent Among Underserved Students
16/09/2021 Duração: 15minWhat is “Straight to Business”? Larry Kleinman, executive vice president and chief human resources officer for Highmark Health, joins the podcast to discuss a new and innovative pathway to career success. How does this new career pipeline benefit companies and communities alike?
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20 Years After 9/11, Will Americans Be That Unified Again?
09/09/2021 Duração: 24minHow did the attacks on 9/11 impact public opinion 20 years ago -- and what legacy did they leave on Americans’ views in the decades since? Gallup senior editors Jeff Jones and Megan Brenan join the podcast to discuss the post-9/11 “rallying event.” Will we ever see one again?
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Noam Chomsky on Roots of Despair, Contempt for Institutions
02/09/2021 Duração: 34minNoam Chomsky -- linguist, scholar and historian -- joins the podcast to discuss the state of confidence in U.S. institutions. Chomsky talks about growing despair in American life, U.S. foreign relations and more.