8 episodes

Have you ever wondered why the Danes, who were once some of Europe’s most feared warriors, the notorious Vikings, are now one of the happiest, most trusting, most equal, and most democratic people in the world?

The podcast “Let’s Talk about Denmark” takes a closer look at the Danes and the values of their welfare state and explores how happiness, trust, welfare and democracy go hand in hand.

The podcast is produced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark in cooperation with Aarhus University Press.

Read more about Denmark on www.Denmark.dk.

Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet.

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    • Society & Culture

Have you ever wondered why the Danes, who were once some of Europe’s most feared warriors, the notorious Vikings, are now one of the happiest, most trusting, most equal, and most democratic people in the world?

The podcast “Let’s Talk about Denmark” takes a closer look at the Danes and the values of their welfare state and explores how happiness, trust, welfare and democracy go hand in hand.

The podcast is produced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark in cooperation with Aarhus University Press.

Read more about Denmark on www.Denmark.dk.

Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet.

    The Digital Denmark

    The Digital Denmark

    One of the keys to Denmark’s digital success, is a responsible approach to technology that puts people, human rights, and democracy at the heart of digital developments. This podcast episode explores what the digital Denmark looks like from a citizen perspective, and looks at how Denmark can leverage its digital strengths to support responsible development and integration of technologies on a global scale.
    Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet
    Guests: Adam Moe Fejerskov, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and Helene Friis Ratner, associate professor at the University of Education at Aarhus University

    • 27 min
    Energy and Green Transition

    Energy and Green Transition

    Denmark was once totally dependent on imported oil, but today, 60% of Danish electricity consumption derives from renewable resources such as wind and solar.On a good and windy day, all electricity in the Danish sockets comes from renewable resources. In this podcast episodethe two experts Mogens Rüdiger and Anna Aaberg talkyou through Denmark's green trajectory, and why has it been successful.Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet.Geusts: Mogens Rüdiger and Anna Aaberg.

    • 26 min
    Denmark in the UN

    Denmark in the UN

    Denmark is one ofthe founding members of the United Nationsand a candidate for a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council 2025-26. Fighting global inequality, injustices, and advancing sustainable development, peace, and security as well as human rights and human dignity are long-standing core UN priorities for Denmark. This episode explores how a small country like Denmark can make a difference on these broad agendas within the UN.Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet.Geusts:Kristine Kjærsgaard and Richard Gowan.

    • 29 min
    Green architecture and urban liveability

    Green architecture and urban liveability

    Listen to this podcast episode and hear why Denmark, with its strong legacy within architecture and innovative urban development, has some of the most liveable cities in the world, as the two experts Ellen Braa and Camilla Van Deurs discuss how architecture and urban planning play a huge role when it comes to creating a greener and more liveable future.
    Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet.
    Geusts: Ellen Braa and Camilla Van Deurs.

    • 31 min
    Modern Danish democracy and the quality of life

    Modern Danish democracy and the quality of life

    Denmark is one of the oldest democracies in the world.
    It stands on the values of equality, solidarity, individual freedom, and of the
    unspoken agreement that it is okay to disagree. This episode explores how a
    flourishing democracy tends to correlate with high levels of trust, happiness and
    quality of life.

    Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet.

    Guest: Professor Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus
    University.

    • 25 min
    Does Danish welfare make you lazy?

    Does Danish welfare make you lazy?

    The Danish welfare state ensures social benefits such as free education, medical care and subsidized childcare. University students get study grants, social benefits are available for people in need, and homelessness is rare. This episode argues that welfare does not take away the incentive to work, and that high taxes go hand in hand with economic growth.
    Host: Emma Elisabeth Holtet.
    Guest: Professor Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University.

    • 25 min

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