
Natasha Hakimi Zapata
Journalist and author of "Another World is Possible," exploring successful social policies from around the globe.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 47min
What a polarized U.S. might learn from other countries in 'Another World is Possible'
Journalist Natasha Hakimi Zapata, author of "Another World is Possible," discusses innovative social policies from around the globe that could benefit the U.S. She highlights the stark contrasts between the American and UK healthcare systems, advocating for universal access. Zapata also shares insights on Singapore's housing model and Uruguay's impressive shift to renewable energy. The conversation emphasizes the importance of collaboration and diversity in overcoming societal challenges, offering a hopeful perspective on creating a more equitable future.

Jan 25, 2025 • 60min
American Problems, Global Solutions (Connor Echols & Natasha Hakimi Zapata)
Natasha Hakimi Zapata, a seasoned progressive journalist and author of "Another World Is Possible," joins to discuss transformative global policies that the U.S. could adopt. She highlights Uruguay's renewable energy triumphs and Norway's family-friendly policies that boost gender equity. The conversation also dives into Portugal's drug decriminalization success, advocating for a health-focused approach. Throughout, Natasha emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation to address societal challenges and foster a humane governance model.

May 16, 2025 • 44min
How Other Countries Solved What America Won’t (w/Natasha Hakimi Zapata)
In this engaging discussion, journalist and lecturer Natasha Hakimi Zapata explores solutions to social and economic challenges facing the U.S. Drawing from her book, she highlights inspiring successes like the UK’s NHS for universal healthcare, Norway’s paid parental leave, and Singapore’s innovative public housing. Zapata also examines Estonia’s digital democracy and Uruguay’s green energy initiatives. Her insights prompt a thought-provoking question: are Americans ready to fight for the transformative changes already seen around the globe?