
Common Ground Berlin
Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson brings together prominent voices from all walks of life to tackle questions on vital and fascinating topics to increase public awareness and understanding.
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Sep 6, 2021 • 34min
“None of the Above?” It’s a horse race to determine who will succeed Angela Merkel
In this joint episode by the Common Ground and Out of Order podcasts, host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson and GMF Senior Transatlantic Fellow Sudha David-Wilp examine the struggle to elect the first new chancellor in 16 years and what Germany’s top three political parties in opinion surveys are doing about it. Featuring:Tobias Hans of the CDU, minister president of Saarland;Katarina Barley, SPD European Parliament Member;Katharina Schulze, parliamentary leader of the Greens in the Bavarian state parliament. This show is produced by Corinna Blutguth, Dina Elsayed and Stephanie Wolf.

Aug 30, 2021 • 29min
Vexed Over Vaccinations
The pandemic has dramatically changed our lives for nearly 18 months now. The learning curve of how to deal with COVID-19 has been steep and definitive answers remain elusive. So were the experts right about the vaccines? What about booster shots? And should children be inoculated against the coronavirus? Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson speaks with German Ethics Council Chair Alena Buyx; Korinna Hennig, science editor and co-host of public broadcaster NDR’s weekly podcast: “The Coronavirus Update;” and New York Times health and science writer Apoorva Mandavilli.This show is produced by Dina Elsayed.

Aug 23, 2021 • 32min
Is the Party Over? How COVID-19 has changed Berlin’s iconic nightlife
If you like music and dancing, Berlin has a club for you. At least it used to until the pandemic struck. But now that there’s light at the end of that tunnel, will the German capital’s culture of clubs return? Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson hosted an on-air special on Aug. 13 at Germany’s top electronic music radio station, sunshine live, and spoke with DJs, club scene leaders and more. We bring you the highlights in this Common Ground episode.Featuring guests:Georg Kössler, Berlin MP and Club Culture spokesman for the Green Party;Robin Schellenberg, United We Stream co-founder, and manager of the Berlin club Klunkerkranich;Marc Wohlrabe, Livekomm Board Member, Director of the ‘Stadt nach Acht’ Nightlife Policy Conference;Katharin Ahrend, head of the Berlin Club Commission Awareness and Diversity Department.And featuring DJs: Wannadosomething?, Nikola and SaganWe also hear from Remi Letournelle of Fitzroy and Marie Anoinette, and Tino Zaddach of Nuke Club. This show is produced by Dina Elsayed and Stephanie Wolf.

Aug 8, 2021 • 1min
Preview: The Fate of Berlin's Famous Club Scene -- LIVE on sunshine live!
Coming up on Aug. 13, Common Ground and Germany's top electronic music radio team up on air to bring you the latest on nightlife in the German capital, which continues to grapple with COVID-19. Tune in from 7 p.m to 10 p.m. CET Guests and DJs include United We Stream’s Robin Schellenberg, Berlin's Club Commission’s Lutz Leichsenring and Georg Kössler of the Green Party. (Find your local FM station and streaming links at sunshine-live.de).

Jul 25, 2021 • 1min
#Sommerloch 2021

Jul 18, 2021 • 32min
Cycling in Berlin -- A bonanza or a bust?
This episode of Common Ground -- the last before our summer hiatus -- was recorded outdoors in the Berlin neighborhood of Prenzlauer Berg, where host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson explores the mounting challenges facing cyclists with Andrew Bulkeley, who writes for Berliner Zeitung English Edition; Dirk von Schneidemesser of Changing Cities, an initiative specializing in democratic sustainability transformation and award-winning journalist and author Matthew Schofield. This show is produced by Dina Elsayed.

Jul 4, 2021 • 35min
Federalism Fail? How COVID-19 exposed “German inefficiency.”
Germany’s handling of the pandemic has sparked a debate about whether the country’s form of government still makes sense. Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson untangles the complex federal and state relationship with Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Andreas Kluth and Wolfgang Renzsch, professor emeritus at the University of Magdeburg, who has written extensively about German federalism.This show is produced by Dina Elsayed.

Jun 27, 2021 • 33min
Best Friends again? A transatlantic update
It’s been nearly six months since U.S. President Joe Biden took office, but has he repaired the frayed U.S. relations with Germany? Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson brings you an update from both sides of the pond with Bloomberg Opinion columnist Andreas Kluth; Sudha David-Wilp, senior transatlantic fellow and deputy director of the German Marshall Fund’s Berlin office and Brett Samuels, White House reporter for The Hill. This show is produced by Dina Elsayed.

Jun 20, 2021 • 31min
Summer’s here! But are travel and tourism?
It’s the first day of summer and #berlinreopens is trending, but are tourists coming back? And what about international travel? Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson explores how the pandemic has changed the way we vacation and the kinds of summer travel we can expect. Her guests are: Christian Tänzler, spokesman for visitBerlin, the city’s official tourism service; Volker Adams, head of government affairs at the German Travel Association; and Nicky Gardner, travel writer and editor of Hidden Europe magazine and co-author of “Europe by Rail.”This show is produced by Dina Elsayed.

Jun 13, 2021 • 32min
Afghanistan 2.0: What happens to Civil Society and Afghan women after NATO forces leave? (Part Two)
As NATO leaders meet in Brussels, our episode features the second part of a special town hall Common Ground co-hosted with the German Marshall Fund of the United States about the future of Afghanistan once the alliance’s troops leave in the coming months. Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson talks with: Atia Abawi, award-winning foreign correspondent and children’s author.Kathy Gannon, award-winning News Director for Afghanistan and Pakistan at the Associated Press and author.Marina Kielpinski LeGree, founder and head of "Ascend," an NGO that trains Afghan girls and women to be leaders through mountain climbing and community service.Metra Mehran, Fulbright Scholar who co-founded the Feminine Perspectives Movement, which provides a platform for women across Afghanistan to raise their voices and ensure their views are heard at the peace talks.Almut Wieland-Karimi, executive director of the Center for International Peace Operations.Ellinor Zeino, Afghanistan Country Director for the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.Also featuring Pen Farthing, founder of the Nowzad Veterinary Clinic in Afghanistan, Veterinarian Zahra Nasiri and Renja Farein Ahmadi of the Enabled Children Initiative (ECI).