The COVID-19 pandemic, automation, and climate change. These issues have shown flaws in our economic system. Many economist, philosophers, and politicians have brought forward the idea of Universal Basic Income. This four episode podcast series, made by students, will discover the ideas behind UBI in four different European countries.

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The COVID-19 pandemic, automation, and climate change. These issues have shown flaws in our economic system. Many economist, philosophers, and politicians have brought forward the idea of Universal Basic Income. This four episode podcast series, made by students, will discover the ideas behind UBI in four different European countries.
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May 29, 2020
Episode 4: Finland
<p>During this weeks episode we will discuss Universal Basic Income in Finland. Said will interview Shukri Haddad, a business student at the University of Turku. At the end of the episode Fenna and Noa will interview three of our project's own students, Abir, Alice, and Sarah, who are all originally from Italy, the United Kingdom, and Finland, on their perspectives on universal basic income. </p> <p>This episode is recorded from separate locations because of the COVID-19 situation. The entire team has been working separately, from recording, to writing, and editing. The interviews have been conducted through Skype. Please stay safe and healthy.</p>

May 22, 2020
Episode 3: Italy
<p>During this weeks episode we will discuss Universal Basic Income in Italy. Fenna will interview Emma Bacci, an economics student at the University of Bologna. At the end of the episode the team behind the podcast will share their ideas on Universal Basic Income, responding to a few statements. </p> <p>This episode is recorded from separate locations because of the COVID-19 situation. The entire team has been working separately, from recording, to writing, and editing. The interviews have been conducted through Skype. Please stay safe and healthy.</p> <p><br></p>

May 16, 2020
Episode 2: The United Kingdom
<p>In this weeks episode Fenna, Noa, and Said discuss Universal Basic Income in the United Kingdom. To give a better insight Noa interviewed economics student Jodie Casey from the Goldsmiths University of Londen, and Said interviewed Rayhan Haque, founder of the London Good Work Commission. </p> <p>This episode is recorded from separate locations because of the COVID-19 situation. The entire team has been working separately, from recording, to writing, and editing. The interviews have been conducted through Skype. Please stay safe and healthy.</p>
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