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Muhammad Yunus

Nobel Peace Prize winner and author of "Banker to the Poor" and "A World of Three Zeros." He is known for his work with microfinance and social business.

Top 10 podcasts with Muhammad Yunus

Ranked by the Snipd community
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21 snips
Aug 26, 2024 • 34min

View from Dhaka: What do the people of Bangladesh want?

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who served as Chief Adviser to an interim government in Bangladesh, provides insights into the country's political upheaval following Sheikh Hasina's departure. He discusses the resurgence of opposition parties and public expectations from the interim leadership. The dialogue includes the concerns around constitutional changes, safety of minorities, and the challenges of a two-party system. Additionally, they explore how Indian foreign policy might need to adapt to the changing landscape in Bangladesh.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 30min

The student revolution that toppled a government

Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist, and Karishma Mehrotra, a South Asia correspondent, discuss the explosive student protests in Bangladesh that led to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. They delve into the students' passionate demands for political reform, the chaos following the government's collapse, and the crucial role of the military in forming an interim government. As Yunus steps into leadership, they question the path toward meaningful change in a politically charged landscape filled with hope and uncertainty.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 13min

Markets, Iraq attack, Bangladesh's student movement and battleground states

Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate renowned for his contributions to microfinance, dives into pressing global issues. He discusses the recent attack on a U.S. military base in Iraq and its geopolitical implications. The podcast also covers the dramatic stock market recovery after a significant sell-off. In Bangladesh, students rally for Yunus to lead amidst political chaos following Prime Minister Hasina's exit. Lastly, they touch on the electoral dynamics in battleground states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, highlighting the risks of potential post-election unrest.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 3min

Ep499 - Muhammad Yunus | A World of Three Zeros

Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize winner and author of 'Banker to the Poor', challenges the flaws of traditional capitalism. He discusses his vision of a new economic system that promotes altruism over profit. Yunus highlights successful microfinance initiatives like Grameen America, empowering undocumented women through loans. He showcases how innovative social businesses in Bangladesh tackle poverty and health issues, and how global companies are embracing sustainable practices. The conversation also addresses the impact of technology on employment and the need for socially responsible solutions.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 55min

Exposing US gov't role in Bangladesh regime change: Why PM Sheikh Hasina was overthrown

Muhammad Yunus, cultivated by the U.S. for decades and now interim leader of Bangladesh, discusses the recent regime change alongside geopolitical commentator Ben Norton. They delve into the U.S. support for protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the implications of a potential U.S. military base on Saint Martin's Island. The conversation highlights historical U.S. interventions, the international power dynamics involving India, China, and Russia, and the complex relationship between U.S. foreign policy and Bangladeshi politics.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 19min

Can a Nobel laureate lead Bangladesh into a new era?

Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and pivotal figure in Bangladesh's political landscape, leads an interim government amid hopes for change. Joined by Tanvir Chowdhury, an Al Jazeera correspondent, they discuss the crucial role of student-led protests demanding leadership reform. The conversation dives into the rising political tensions post-prime minister's resignation, the urgent call for systemic change, and the youth's aspirations for a more democratic future. Can this moment spark a new era for Bangladesh?
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Aug 13, 2024 • 16min

After a Deadly Student Uprising, Bangladesh Starts Over, Again

In this discussion, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who ruled Bangladesh for over 15 years, reflects on her dramatic exit following a deadly student uprising. Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus, now stepping into a leadership role, shares insights on the surge of protests against an unfair job quota system and the ensuing political vacuum. They explore the urgent need for stability in an economy under threat and the challenges facing Bangladesh's identity as a Muslim democracy amid ongoing global scrutiny.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 16min

After a Deadly Student Uprising, Bangladesh Starts Over, Again

Sheikh Hasina, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh for over 15 years, discusses her dramatic ousting following violent student-led protests. She reflects on the country's struggles to recover from unrest and violence. Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus enters the fray as the new leader, addressing the profound economic challenges facing the nation, particularly in the garment sector. The conversation highlights the tension between Yunus's reluctance to engage in politics and the urgent demands of his new role amid fears for Bangladesh's stability and future.
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Aug 10, 2024 • 23min

BBC OS Conversations: Gen Z and power change in Bangladesh

Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate renowned for his impact in social business and microfinance, discusses the recent political upheaval in Bangladesh. Following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation, Yunus emphasizes the vital role of Generation Z in advocating for change. The youth express their hopes for a democratic future and their determination to rebuild the nation amidst challenges. Personal stories highlight their resilience, identity, and aspirations for safety and representation in politics, capturing a moment of transition and hope.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 3min

The Catch Up: 9 August

Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and newly appointed chief adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, shares insights on his role amid mounting social unrest. He discusses the student-led protests advocating for reforms linked to a recent crackdown that has resulted in significant casualties. Yunus reflects on the political landscape following the exit of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the challenges his administration faces. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader implications for the region's stability and governance.