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How do we solve the world's biggest challenges? From climate change to inequality; the rise of big tech and rapid changes in how we live and work. Radio Davos talks to the people who have the ideas, the passion and the power to make change happen in a way that benefits all of us.

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The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting has set the global agenda for 2026.

We ask leading figures from across the Forum to pick their highlights from Davos, and we hear clips from some of the most important speeches and discussions.

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Welcome to Radio Davos coming to you on Day 5 of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2026. Anne McElvoy, Executive Editor at POLITICO and co-host of the podcast Politics at Sam and Anne's, joins us to look ahead at the final day and give her a... more

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Welcome to Radio Davos coming to you on Day 4 of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2026.

Stacey Vanek Smith, co-host of the podcast Everybody's Business from Bloomberg Businessweek, joins us to look ahead at the day's highlights. Catch up o... more

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Welcome to Radio Davos coming to you on Day 3 of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2026.

Katty Kay, who co-hosts The Rest Is Politics US with Anthony Scaramucci, joins us to look at the day's highlights, which includes an address by U.S. P... more

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Recent Guests

Stacey Vanek Smith
Podcaster and senior writer for Businessweek
Businessweek
Episode: Davos 2026: Day 4, with Stacey Vanek Smith
Katty Kay
US Special Correspondent for the BBC and co-host of The Rest Is Politics US
BBC
Episode: Davos 2026: Day 3, with Katty Kay
Francine Lacqua
Anchor and editor at large at Bloomberg TV, and podcaster.
Bloomberg TV
Episode: Davos 2026: Day 1, with Francine Lacqua
Christian Keller
Head of economics research at Barclays Investment Bank
Barclays Investment Bank
Episode: Chief Economists' Outlook January 2026: reassuring resilience and a 'good' bubble?
Andrew George
Representative from Marsh Risk
Marsh Risk
Episode: Top global risks in 2026 and how the Davos 'spirit of dialogue' can help us face them
Peter Giger
Representative from Zurich Insurance Group
Zurich Insurance Group
Episode: Top global risks in 2026 and how the Davos 'spirit of dialogue' can help us face them
Daniel Kuepper
Managing Director and Senior Partner at BCG, expert in robotics.
Boston Consulting Group
Episode: What is physical AI?
Tye Brady
Chief Technologist at Amazon Robotics, specializing in robotics and automation.
Amazon
Episode: What is physical AI?
Monica Toft
Professor and Director of the Center for Strategic Studies at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
Tufts University
Episode: Making sense of geopolitics in 2025

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Robin Pomeroy
Presented by Robin Pomeroy, a host of Radio Davos emphasizing engaging discussions with global thought leaders on pressing issues.

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3.6 out of 5 stars from 209 ratings
  • marvelous result

    wonderful effort delivering cutting edge topics with a great understanding host, what the world needs now

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    ibisiki
    Netherlands4 months ago
  • Grifters

    The concept of a ‘community’ on the left is used to grab power and commit fraud. Sirens should sound every time they mention the word. Think about it.

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    United States8 months ago
  • exceptional

    awesome make more podcats

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JVo12
    Canada3 years ago
  • Rip my ears out

    Tried 20 minutes, couldn’t even get past 5 minutes. Waste of one’s time, as WEF would put it, “you’ll have no time and be happy”

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Match_AUS
    Australia3 years ago
  • Thoughtful

    Thoughtful and interesting. Love Robin Pomeroy.

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    Stellamommyuk
    United States3 years ago

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Davos 2026: Day 3, with Katty Kay
Q: Do you think the governors will discuss their states' plans on climate?
Yes, it's likely they will address significant topics including climate as their roles in those areas are crucial.
Chief Economists' Outlook January 2026: reassuring resilience and a 'good' bubble?
Q: Could governments let inflation reduce their public debt levels?
Governments may try to inflate away debt by allowing nominal growth to outpace nominal interest rates, managing debt through financial repression.
Chief Economists' Outlook January 2026: reassuring resilience and a 'good' bubble?
Q: How do economists explain the resilience of the global economy despite tariff fears?
They suggest that initial fears about tariffs were alleviated by delays in implementation and the agility of the private sector to adapt, leading to unexpected resilience.
Chief Economists' Outlook January 2026: reassuring resilience and a 'good' bubble?
Q: What is the prevailing mood among economists in this edition of the Chief Economists' Outlook?
The mood is one of vigilant anticipation, reflecting concerns and hopes regarding the state of the global economy.
Cybersecurity Outlook 2026: the view from Interpol and the threat to 'OT'
Q: Can you tell us more about how AI affects cybersecurity and cybercrime?
AI enhances the efficiency and scale of cybercriminal activities, making them more sophisticated and tailored to specific cultural contexts.

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Exploring the world's most pressing challenges, this podcast engages with influential thought leaders to discuss topics such as climate change, technology's societal impact, and global inequality. Episodes highlight innovative solutions and insights from a diverse range of fields, emphasizing collaborative efforts to create a better future. The format features interviews with experts who share both their expertise and experiences, aiming to inspire listeners to think critically about the paths toward meaningful change. Unique in its approach, the podcast blends current events with a solutions-oriented perspective, appealing to those interested in global issues and innovative thinking.

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2. Katty Kay
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4. Christian Keller
5. Andrew George
6. Peter Giger
7. Daniel Kuepper
8. Tye Brady

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