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Travel with us to the year 2050 and listen to collectively created possible futures for our personas Rose, Maria, Vytautas, An Ca and Zabel. In each episode you will be immersed in a vignette from a possible migration future for one of our five personas, opening up an explorative space for you to reflect how human mobility could and might unfold in the years to come. Quo vadis? is brought to you by Policy Kitchen and is produced by Katarina Hagstedt and her podcast production company Tinka media. Host of this futures space exploration is Wailea Zülch.

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12/13/2021

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December 13, 2021

KENYA: Rose's speech

<p>Rose fought on many fronts, but looking back, she's proud: her Somali soul moved mountains. As part of an ambitious body, from Kenya to the U.S. and back. But more than anything, it moved minds, setting a new tone of international cooperation in the face of the climate crisis.</p> <p><br></p> <p><a href="https://www.policykitchen.com/migration/topic/quo-vadis-podcast-discussion"><u>Tell us your reactions to this podcast</u></a><u> </u>on our innovation platform Policy Kitchen. Curious to learn more about the participatory strategic foresight leading to this co-created vision for human mobility? <a href="https://www.openthinktank.org/publication/">Read our publication</a>.</p>

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December 13, 2021

CHILE: Vytautas lives in two worlds

<p>After traveling a lot, Vytautas now lives in Chile, but he prefers to spend his time in "Ideal Life", a meditative place in his iCortex mind. During a technological terrorist attack, he records a future message for the 20th birthday of his now three year old son.</p>

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December 13, 2021

MEXICO: Maria's children

<p>The grandiose funeral home in Mexico is filled with people from all over the world and a myriad of COBOTs. Denise, Maria's daughter, gives us a glimpse into her mother's life's work, which revolutionised care work for herself and many others.</p> <p><br></p> <p><a href="https://www.policykitchen.com/migration/topic/quo-vadis-podcast-discussion"><u>Tell us your reactions to this podcast</u></a><u> </u>on our innovation platform Policy Kitchen. Curious to learn more about the participatory strategic foresight leading to this co-created vision for human mobility? <a href="https://www.openthinktank.org/publication/">Read our publication</a>.</p>

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What is Quo vadis??

Travel with us to the year 2050 and listen to collectively created possible futures for our personas Rose, Maria, Vytautas, An Ca and Zabel. In each episode you will be immersed in a vignette from a possible migration future for one of our five personas, opening up an explorative space for you to reflect how human mobility could and might unfold in the years to come.

Quo vadis? is brought to you by Policy Kitchen and is produced by Katarina Hagstedt and her podcast production company Tinka media. Host of this futures space exploration is Wailea Zülch.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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