BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
Can we trust Google?
Writer/presenter
12 September 2024
Featured on Pick of the World, 21 September 2024
24 mins
POLITICO: Homes for all
A strategy to end homelessness in Britain
Writer/presenter
11 September 2024
17 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
Do we have enough energy to power AI?
Writer/presenter
27 June 2024
24 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
Will neighbouring countries follow El Salvador's lead on crime?
Writer/presenter
21 March 2024
24 mins
BBC RADIO 4: How to Cure the Small Town Blues
What can Middlesbrough teach us about regeneration?
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 28 February 2024
27 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
Is Venezuela about to invade its neighbour?
Writer/presenter
14 December 2023
24 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
What went wrong with Australia’s Indigenous call for a voice?
Writer/presenter
9 November 2023
24 mins
BBC RADIO 4: The Hundred Year Ego
Writer/presenter
Archive on 4, 16 September 2023
57 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
Can Brazil’s indigenous population save the Amazon?
Writer/presenter
17 July 2023
24 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
Will hydrogen solve our energy needs?
Writer/presenter
8 June 2023
24 mins
POLITICO: Ending an epidemic
How can we eradicate HIV by 2030?
Writer/presenter
18 July 2023
22 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Do Boycotts Work?
We're boycotting countries, companies, even people. But do our actions actually make a difference?
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 5 June 2023
27 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: Can Technology Save Democracy?
From Lagos to Tuvalu, technology is bringing people closer to their governments
Writer/presenter
The Documentary, 21 March 2023
27 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: On the Frontline of Brexit
Investigating the impact of the Northern Ireland Protocol on the people and businesses of the region
Writer/presenter
Assignment, 16 February 2023
27 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: Living in Space
Human beings will soon be living among the stars – but who will go and what will it be like?
Writer/presenter
10 December 2022
50 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
Will computers put managers out of work?
Writer/presenter
10 November 2022
24 mins
POLITICO STUDIO: Can Britain become an energy exporter?
... and is it possible to go net-zero too?
Writer/presenter
28 October 2022
18 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Inquiry
How can Brazil's new president unite the country?
Writer/presenter
29 September 2022
24 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Inside the Brain of Jeff Bezos
What drives the richest person in the world?
Writer/presenter
24 November 2020
40 mins
BBC RADIO 4: The March of Robots
Will COVID-19 lead to people losing their jobs to machines?
Writer/presenter
In Business, 28 August 2020
30 mins
CNN TONIGHT BRASIL: Tips for working from home
How to make home-working work for you and the people you live with
Contributor
CNN Tonight (Brasil), 24 August 2020
5 mins
(In Portuguese)
BBC WORLD SERVICE: Is this the internet we always wanted?
Rethinking the way we run the global network
Panelist and contributor
The Real Story, 27 June 2020
1 hour
BBC RADIO 4: From Our Home Correspondent
An embarrassing incident in a wind turbine in Wales
Correspondent
19 January 2020
5 mins
The Unconventionalists podcast, episode 139: Vulnerability and more
Reflections on the environment, teaching, the Jewish New Year and much more
Guest
12 January 2020
1 hr 15m
BBC RADIO 4: Keeping the Lights On
The way we use electricity is changing – and so is the way we generate it
Writer/presenter
In Business, 28 November 2019
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: A Question of Artefacts
How should museums deal with contentious legacies?
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 14 October 2019
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Can Facebook Survive?
What does the future hold for the world's biggest connector of people?
Writer/presenter
6 August 2019
40 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Making an Impact
Businesses that look beyond the bottom line
Writer/presenter
In Business, 1 August 2019
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: From Our Own Correspondent
Companies in Amsterdam are hitting back at plastic waste
Correspondent
27 June 2019
5 mins
BBC RADIO 4: The Brazilian Footballer Who Never Was
How one boy’s dream was cut short by the beautiful game’s ugly prejudice
Writer/presenter
Crossing Continents, 3 January 2019
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Selling Sleep
The billion-pound business sector dedicated to improving our nights under the covers
Writer/presenter
In Business, 20 December 2018
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: The Power of Twitter
What has been its effect on democracy?
Writer/presenter
18 December 2018
40 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Retiring retirement
Many of us will still be working in our 80s
Writer/presenter
In Business, 16 August 2018
30 mins
The Unconventionalists podcast: 100th episode (Live)
Broadcast live from White City Place, London
Guest
12 June 2018
One hour (from 26:09)
BBC RADIO 4: Shades of Jewish
Has Israel become less welcoming to African Jews?
Writer/presenter
Crossing Continents, 17 May 2018
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Screens and teens
Are smartphones harming our kids?
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 19 March 2018
30 mins
RADIO CBN BRAZIL: Emotional intelligence at work
Understanding our feelings is not just about the personal
Guest
The Petra Chaves Show, 10 March 2018
15 mins
In Portuguese
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Why Factor – Noise
From the clangs and clatter of city life to weapons that use sound to harm us, noise can be a lot more dangerous than we think
Writer/presenter
The Why Factor, 15 January 2018
Featured on Pick of the Week, 21 January 2018
22 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Black and Proud in Brazil
How racial quotas at the country's universities are challenging Brazil's self-image as a colour-blind nation
Writer/presenter
Crossing Continents, 9 January 2018
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Mental health and the workplace
Why can we phone in sick with flu but not with depression?
Writer/presenter
In Business, 28 December 2017
30 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Why Factor – What do you do?
When we meet someone and ask them, "What do you do?"
Writer/presenter
The Why Factor, 11 September 2017
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: The Briefing Room – The AI Revolution
How will artificial intelligence shape our lives?
Guest
The Briefing Room, 28 August 2017
30 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: The Why Factor – News
News is all around us. But why do we need it?
Writer/presenter
The Why Factor, 21 August 2017
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: What went wrong with Brazil?
Discovering what we can learn from Brazil's roller-coaster ride of boom and bust
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 19 June 2017
30 mins
The Unconventionalists podcast: Work can be a force for good
"David Baker returns on The Unconventionalists podcast for a second time to share with us how work can be used as a force for good. A true fan favourite, David's previous episode, 'What you need to know about the future of work' is one of the most downloaded episodes of all time." Podcast host Mark Leruste
Guest
24 April 2017
1 hour 21 minutes
BBC RADIO 4: Brazil’s modern-day Captains of the Sands
Uncovering the lives of the children and adolescents who live on streets of Salvador, Brazil's third-largest city
Writer/presenter
Crossing Continents, 29 March 2017
30 mins
The Unconventionalists podcast, ep 57: What you need to know about the future of work
"I was blown away by the end of our conversation. Fasten your seatbelt and get a serious dose of reality check on what's about to happen to the future of the workplace." Podcast host Mark Leruste
Guest
30 January 2017
1 hour 10 mins
BBC RADIO 4: The Male Room – Anger
What is it about men and anger?
Guest
12 December 2016
30 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: Wrestling with God
How do LGBT Jews and Muslims stay within their religions?
Writer/presenter
Heart and Soul, 16 October 2016
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Gentrification
Can the process of gentrification be managed?
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 10 October 2016
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Torah and tech in Israel
How the country's ultraorthodox Jews are becoming part of the startup nation
Writer/presenter
Crossing Continents, 12 September 2016
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Tony Hawks on Marshall Rosenberg
Celebrating the inventor of nonviolent communication
Guest
Great Lives, 2 September 2016
(Featured on Pick of the Week, 4 September 2016)
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Silicon Valley values
What do the tech pioneers really believe?
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 12 April 2016
30 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: Default World (part 1)
Investigating the values of Silicon Valley
Writer/presenter
The Documentary, 3 April 2016
30 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: Default World (part 2)
Investigating the values of Silicon Valley
Writer/presenter
The Documentary, 3 April 2016
30 mins
BBC WORLD SERVICE: What will happen when robots take our jobs?
Is it time for a world without work?
Guest
The Inquiry, 23 August 2015
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: When robots steal our jobs
Technology has been replacing manufacturing jobs for years. Is the same about to happen to white-collar work?
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 8 March 2015
30 mins
BBC RADIO 4: Is it time for the internet to grow up?
Twenty-five years after the invention of the world wide web, online life isn't what we'd hoped it would be
Writer/presenter
Analysis, 13 July 2014
30 mins
RADIOLAB: Kill ‘Em All
Using genes to stamp out disease-carrying mosquitoes
Reporter
Radiolab podcast, 25 March 2014
20 mins
BBC RADIO 4: The sugarman of Brazil
The incredible story of a maverick farmer who is changing the way we produce our food
Reporter
The Food Programme, 11 November 2013
30 mins