

Sloveya Csankova
The Economist’s healthcare correspondent, discussing the challenges in antibiotic development and resistance.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Do the after math: how Trump won
Dan Rosenheck, Data Editor at The Economist, dives into the surprising clarity of the recent U.S. election results, exploring key demographic shifts among voters. Sloveya Csankova discusses the rising diagnoses of ADHD, proposing a shift in perception from disorder to neurodiversity. Meanwhile, Vishnu Padmanaban reports on the booming faith-based startup sector in India, highlighting how technology is transforming traditional worship. Together, they unravel fascinating insights into politics, mental health, and cultural trends.

Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Do the after math: how Trump won
Dan Rosenheck, Data editor at The Economist, unpacks the surprising clarity of a recent American election, highlighting polling trends and Latino voter shifts. Sloveya Csankova reexamines the rising diagnoses of ADHD, advocating for a view that sees it as a spectrum rather than a disorder. Vishnu Padmanaban explores the growth of faith-based startups in India, revealing how technology is reshaping Hindu practices and tapping into increased religiosity. Each guest offers fresh perspectives on complex societal issues.

May 13, 2019 • 22min
Spare the Rodrigo: Philippine elections
In this discussion, Sloveya Csakova, The Economist’s healthcare correspondent, highlights the upcoming Philippine elections where personal loyalties outshine policies. She explores the complex political landscape shaped by President Duterte, revealing how individual candidates are becoming pivotal. Furthermore, Csakova tackles the urgent challenges in antibiotic development, illustrating the paradox of a growing need against waning incentives for production. The conversation also touches on the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance and its implications for public health.