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(Azerbaijani version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of jo ...
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Welcome to Podcast, which is brought to you by the EU-funded programme EU4Youth Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship. Within the framework of this episode, we will learn more about the careers information and career guidance process, look at information about entering the labour market according to labour market requ…
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Welcome to Podcast, which is brought to you by the EU-funded programme EU4Youth Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship. Within the framework of this episode, we will be going deep and discussing the Labour Legislation and the SME Legislative Framework in the Republic of Azerbaijan, get acquainted with the existing stat…
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TV writer, producer, presenter and critic Charlie Brooker takes a seven-day break from social media and tells Konnie Huq – who also happens to be his wife – about the experience. Charlie (@charltonbrooker) was one of the first big names from the UK to be active on Twitter, back in the heady days of Stephen Fry live tweeting from a lift. In this epi…
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Bestselling author Adam Kay goes cold turkey on social media for a week. Adam, who is also an accomplished comedian, screenwriter and qualified doctor, is known for his outspoken views on Twitter. Konnie Huq lays down the law to Adam – that he is to avoid all social media for a week – before meeting him to grill him on the experience. The three peo…
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Guilty Feminist podcast host Deborah Frances-White tries to wean herself off social media for seven days. Speaking to Konnie Huq, she talks about why it’s not as easy as it sounds. In the discussion, she puts forward the argument that her generation use social media in the same way as people in the 1920s approached “motoring” – as a pastime in itse…
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Rapper, actor, and podcaster Scroobius Pip attempts to take a week off social media in the name of Switch Off. Talking to Konnie Huq, he talks through his initial withdrawal symptoms, why quitting social media meant he couldn’t get his beard trimmed, and the social media platform he’d launch: “Instagram Nights”. The people that Pip recommends durin…
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Comic and self-confessed Twitter addict Shappi Khorsandi attempts to go cold turkey on social media for a week. Speaking to Konnie Huq, she talks us through the experience, the ways it changed her perspective on the world and what she did instead. She also talks about getting embroiled in a Twitterstorm, why she doesn't get booked for Have I Got Ne…
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Adam Buxton switches off his social media accounts for a week, and tells Konnie Huq how it affected him. Hear what happened when Adam first tried and failed to “do” Twitter, the time when he tried and failed to close his account, and whether he succeeded or failed to go a whole week cold turkey for Switch Off. This episode was produced by Tom Green…
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