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The World Frontiers Forum is a nonprofit that brings together pioneering artists and scientists to explore the sustainable future of the human condition. This year its focus is on food, healthcare, and learning. We held last year's gathering in Berlin. This year was to be held in New York on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the 51吃瓜 — now a virtual event due to the current Covid-19 pandemic.

Food insecurity, the topic of our first podcast, while not a new subject, has worsened everywhere. We are now in the middle of a pandemic, and questions around health and trust are central. This is the topic of our second podcast, which will be created by a compilation of interviews of experts in the field.

Finally, our third and last podcast will focus on culture and learning and the disruption that has come to over a billion students on the planet, the fears and challenges of going back to school — as well as that of cultural expression. Cultural expression and learning are inevitably interlinked, and each acts as a bridge to survival for those who are displaced.

Food Systems: Efforts of Regeneration


Food insecurity is the topic of our first one-hour World Frontiers Forum podcast. While this is not a new subject, it has alarmingly worsened everywhere. We interviewed international leaders to hear what they are doing today to find solutions.

Oscar Ekponimo


Mark Hyman


Marty Kolewe


Nadia Michaud


David Moinina Sengeh


Dariush Mozaffarian


Nuha Saegh


Xavière Masson


Trusting in Healthcare: Pioneering Health Post COVID-19


This podcast is about science innovation, leading to a vaccine aimed at an unimaginable global pandemic. It is also a story told by healthcare voices from around the world, framing the challenge of access, and the opportunity of discovery. A story of healthcare today and tomorrow.

Dennis A. Ausiello


Stéphane Bancel


Anurag Behar


Utibe R. Essien


Uché Blackstock


Alex Goldberg


Robert Langer


Olivier Nosjean


Padmini Pillai


Felix Sesay


Maurizio Vecchione


Xavière Masson


Art Making as Discovery Learning


Our third podcast on the Future of Culture & Learning is a conversation around looking differently at the world through the arts, and learning to evolve it for the better through the arts and sciences.

Nhial Deng


Janet Echelman


Howard Gardner


Hans Ulrich Obrist


Kim Samson


Maya Sanbar


Tavares Strachan


Xavière Masson


Refugee Voices


UNHCR Collected voices from the field offices asking responses from refugees, young and old, to the following questions:
What have you learnt from your experiences of war and displacement?
What advice would you give world leaders to make this world a better place?
What does HOME mean to you?