Episode 4 of Fun Police’s second season is out!

In this season finale, Movendi International makes a comeback. UNODC and Movendi collaborate on global health policy, and it’s all a bit odd. Also, we talk to an infant feeding expert who leads us down the path of the WHO’s weird obsession with infant formula.  Act 1: Listen first Act 2: Magic formula Act 3: […]

ConsEUmer podcast / EP144: Polish protests, Canadian trade, and Airline data privacy (w/ Benjamin Ayanian)

In this week’s episode of ConsEUmer we talk to Young Voices contributor Benjamin Ayanian about the push by Republican lawmakers to get private airlines to disclose information about migrant passengers. Also in this episode: 🇵🇱 In Poland and beyond, farmers continue protesting 🇨🇦 What’s happening with the CETA trade agreement? ✈️ Republicans want more information, […]

Episode 3 of Fun Police’s second season is out!

In this third episode, we look at the role of international institutions when it comes to litigation. IARC, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, uses a method of analysing hazard, not risk, opening up companies to expensive litigation. This appears to be used as a method to impose quasi bans. Act 1: Precaution Act […]

ConsEUmer podcast / EP140: Return to Davos

We’re coming to you live from Davos, where Consumer Choice Center was a sponsor at the annual Swedish Lunch side-event. You’re hearing from guests and the CCC team live from the mountain. Listen to the trailer of Fun Police Season 2 wherever you get your podcasts. January 18, 2024 Follow ConsEUmer wherever you get your […]

EP139: Farmer rage, Who let the cats out, and 2024 outlook (w/ Pieter Cleppe)

Happy new year 2024! We’re back, and got these stories this week: 🇩🇪 Germany’s farmers are mad at the government  🐈 Amsterdam wants cats to wear a bell 🇪🇺 What’s in store for 2024 in the EU? (w/ Pieter Cleppe) Pieter’s article in Brussels Report: https://www.brusselsreport.eu/2024/01/02/whats-in-store-for-the-eu-in-2024/ Follow Pieter on X @pietercleppe and Brussels Report @brussels_report. January […]