The Myth of Universal Inclusion and the Missing Element to Unmask Utopias The speech delivered by Elena Leontjeva at the…
What truly makes a person resilient — innate toughness or everyday choices? Psychologist and reserve officer Rosita Kanapeckaitė discusses this…
In this episode of Beyond Economics and Back, philosopher and loft designer Dalia Mauricaitė-Kalinauskienė talks with Elena Leontjeva, President of…
Can the sea and sailing teach us how to live? Robertas Dargis, founder and chairman of Eikos, says yes. He…
When the Social Democrats are in power, it’s a good time to remember political culture, respect for people, and the…
“Are we truly free, or have we only changed the chains that hold us?” Architect, writer, and leader of the…
Why does a person, having lived through the fear and hypocrisy of the Soviet era, one day start building a…
Why do we repeat the same actions, even knowing the experience will disappoint us? This is the topic of the…
How do people see the market, not as economists, but as those who interact with it every day? We discuss…
Having walked hundreds of kilometers on pilgrimages — from Lithuania to Santiago — change management consultant and show host Lina…
Statesmen are not made overnight. They grow from small but decisive choices. His Excellency President Valdas Adamkus is a striking…
“When a person is calm, brain activity sounds like Bach — harmonious, deep, and spreading in space. But when the…
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