Love is in the air
by Sepi Roshan Astute Radio’s Sepi Roshan started a conversation about L-O-V-E…love. Can we truly love another person? Can we truly be loved by someone for who we are? Why … Read More
by Sepi Roshan Astute Radio’s Sepi Roshan started a conversation about L-O-V-E…love. Can we truly love another person? Can we truly be loved by someone for who we are? Why … Read More
by Miette Dechelle Last episode, Astute Radio’s Miette Dechelle started a conversation exploring whether the stereotypes of millennials (male and female) in the media as shallow and detached from networks … Read More
with Miette Dechelle Millennials are stereotyped in the media as shallow and detached from networks and institutions. Instead of being active in civil society, they have a sense of entitlement and … Read More
What are the the challenges and pressures of masculine identity in the 21st century? What is the changing nature of masculinity and the different ways in which men are shaping the future for all … Read More
Gender equality in politics is 50/50, especially in EU and European countries… Lobbying at EU level occurs only by big companies… Feminism is out-of-date and no longer needed… How true are these stereotypes … Read More
March 2015 was momentous for Astute Radio. Find out why in this special report from New York City. As Founder and Managing Editor of Astute Radio, Sepi Roshan shares her emotional journey … Read More
When a parent or parents leave, children can experience a sense of abandonment which can affect their whole life. How does someone deal with a sense of abandonment and deal with life’s other … Read More
The glass ceiling is an invisible barrier that stops the career progression of women and minorities. The glass ceiling is well documented in the UK. Many women continue to disappear from the talent pipeline the … Read More
When is a woman a “real woman”? When she has children of course! For many, it seems a woman without children is fair game for insults, stereotypes and exclusion. Astute Radio’s Sepi … Read More
What’s the problem? The feminists of the 1970’s have done the hard work. We are equal – women and men standing side by side in schools, work and at home: celebrating the contribution … Read More