主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to Tuesday on The Brew. We're straight off to Australia again at 12:10 to catch up with our biz futurist Morris Miselowski. He's just written a fascinating article about 'strategy' (messaging etc) in times of uncertainty. Well, it's no secret that right now IS one of those times. Morris will explain all. Then, at 12:40, we'll pop up the road for our weekly meeting with Jarrod Watt, who's just witnessed a crazy weekend of 'everything, everywhere, all at once... in Melbourne.
主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to Wednesday. It's The Brew, and we'll start off on Tuesday night in New York with our friend Tracy Quan. Among other things, today we'll find out about the city's First Lady. Last weekend, Siem Reap hosted the Francophonie Village for three days, and it's guest of honour was the one and only (Canadian singer) Fabienne Thibeault. RTL France's Philippe Dova was likely the brains behind this, and he'll tell you all about it at 12:40. At 1:25 it's 'classical' music day with Paul Archibald, who joins us live from Bangkok. There's a whole lot more to English music of the early/mid 20th century than Elgar and 'rolling hills and meadows', and that's exactly what we'll discover and hear today.