Zenne Hellinga (@zennehellinga) 's Twitter Profile
Zenne Hellinga

@zennehellinga

PhD candidate in Economic Geography at Utrecht University. Researching migration & innovation. Producer & co-host of the
@geoofeverything podcast.

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Lots of fun during the recording of a podcast on #paleoclimate with the great duo from ⁦The Geography of Everything Podcast⁩. ⁦Geosciences UU⁩ really has some great students. Go check them out on spotify!

Lots of fun during the recording of a podcast on #paleoclimate with the great duo from ⁦<a href="/geoofeverything/">The Geography of Everything Podcast</a>⁩. ⁦<a href="/UUGeo/">Geosciences UU</a>⁩ really has some great students. Go check them out on spotify!
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We talk about the connection between water and energy production, how climate change is threatening our water supply, and the steps we can take to help (hint: no more 1 hour long showers). Let us know what you think! (btw, no shame for our fellow coffee addicts 🤣)

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So we made a podcast about #AI with Pierre-Alexandre Balland, but it's just been brought to our attention that AI is now also making podcasts??? Seems like we've got some unexpected competition 🧐😅 What do you think, will we be out of a job soon? Let us know Links to both episodes 👇

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We know we have more data and more ways to analyze it today than at any point in history. But how do we use it to measure the intangible? In our newest Little Bits, we talk about how we use data in creative ways to answer the unanswerable 👇👇👇 open.spotify.com/episode/2phA3U…

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What makes cities like Paris an epicenter for fine arts or cities like Vienna the epicenter of classical music? The short answer: very talented migrants. In our new Little Bits episode, we talk with Philipp Koch about how he answers these questions open.spotify.com/episode/0qfz23…

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Happy new year everyone! We’re so excited to starting this year with an episode on inequality with the spectacular Dr. Eric Sheppard from UCLA Geography open.spotify.com/episode/6BLBCG…

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Ever found yourself in a conversation about #crypto and felt like you were listening to what was essentially alphabet soup? Yeah, same. Don’t worry, we made a podcast with Matthew Zook about it for the next time you’re in a room with crypto aficionados 😉 spotify.link/1KMPygqc4yb

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In this episode, we talk about the history of migration, how the different factors shape the migration experience, and the ways migrants influence their environments and vice versa. This episode was eye-opening and we learned a ton about the misconceptions surrounding the topic

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What's better than one episode on #AI with Pierre-Alexandre Balland? Two episodes, obviously! The AI space seems to have exploded in the last year, so we invited PA back on the show to catch us up on the new breakthrough and look ahead to their possible implications open.spotify.com/episode/73X6Wm…

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Gister was ik te gast in een radiouitzending van de @peoplepowerfm. Samen met Glenn van der Burg en Heske Groenendaal hebben gepraat over kennis- en arbeidsmigratie. peoplepower.radio/kunnen-bedrijv…

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The rise of populism globally can feel like an unexplainable phenomenon. But maybe the answer lies in a relatively simple cause: discontent. We sat down with Andrés Rodríguez-Pose to understand how regional economic decline leads to the rise of populist leaders open.spotify.com/episode/3PJCLF…