Episodes List
Ep.1 Hormone Therapy: A Solution for Transgender Minors?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
In several European countries, hormone therapy for transgender minors is already a medical reality, but it remains highly debated in science and public discourse. While some see it as an important form of support for young people experiencing gender incongruence, others warn about early interventions, potential irreversible effects, and long-term risks. The discussion centers on how to balance medical caution, individual wellbeing, and evolving clinical evidence.
Ep.2 Organic Farming: With or Without GMOs?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
The rejection of genetically modified organisms has long been a core principle of organic agriculture, but this stance is increasingly debated. While supporters argue it preserves natural farming methods and consumer trust, critics question whether refusing modern breeding technologies could hinder sustainability and future food security. The discussion focuses on whether organic farming should adapt to scientific advances or maintain strict limits on genetic engineering.
Ep.3 Nuclear Fusion: The Energy of the Future?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
As global energy demand continues to rise, nuclear fusion is often presented as a near-limitless source of clean power, producing minimal carbon emissions and far less radioactive waste than current nuclear technologies. However, despite its promise, major technical challenges remain, and many uncertainties persist about when or even if it will become viable on a large scale. The debate centers on whether fusion can truly deliver on its expectations or remain a long-term aspiration.
Ep.4 Do We Want to Live Forever?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
Some researchers argue that aging could be treated as a curable condition, potentially reducing or even eliminating many major diseases such as cancer, stroke, heart disease, dementia, and diabetes. In this view, radical life extension - even biological immortality - could become possible. Yet this idea raises profound questions about individual desire, societal impact, and planetary limits, fueling a debate over whether the pursuit of extreme longevity is a scientific breakthrough or a dangerous illusion.
Ep.5 Mobility: Individual or Collective?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
From early human migration to modern car sharing, mobility has always shaped how societies function and evolve. Today, however, the future of transport is under debate: should it remain centered on individual vehicles like private cars, or shift toward more collective systems? Beyond simple movement from A to B, mobility is increasingly seen as a key social, environmental, and economic issue.
Ep.6 Overpopulation: Our Biggest Problem?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
The global population has tripled over the past two centuries, raising the question of whether there is a limit to how many people the planet can sustain. Long debated among scientists and ethicists, the issue has gained renewed urgency due to rising CO2 emissions and environmental pressure. The discussion centers on whether population growth itself is the core challenge or whether consumption patterns and resource distribution are the real drivers of global crises.
Ep.7 Esotericism: Harmless Belief or Dangerous Ideology?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
Esoteric worldviews have come under renewed scrutiny, especially after instances where esoteric groups appeared alongside extremist movements in public protests. Once often seen as harmless alternative beliefs, they are now debated in a political context. The question is whether esotericism should be taken seriously as a belief system or viewed as a potential societal risk, and how far such ideas can influence public discourse and trust in science and institutions.
Ep.8 Housing Crisis: Can We Solve It Without Building New Homes?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
Rising rents and construction costs have led to severe housing shortages in major cities, while the building sector is also responsible for a significant share of global CO2 emissions. This raises a dilemma: how can affordable housing be expanded without worsening the climate crisis? The debate focuses on whether new construction should be limited or whether alternative approaches are needed to balance housing demand with environmental sustainability.
Ep.9 CO2 Storage: Climate Solution or Greenwashing?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
European governments are investing heavily in carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology designed to trap CO2 at its source and store it underground. Supporters see it as a key tool for reaching climate neutrality, while critics argue it may serve as a distraction that prolongs reliance on fossil fuels. The debate centers on whether CCS is a necessary part of climate strategy or a form of greenwashing that delays deeper structural change.
Ep.10 Development Cooperation: Who Is Helping Whom?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
What was once called development aid has evolved into development cooperation, with an emphasis on transparency, participation, and equality. Yet critics question how credible these values are, pointing to historical ties with colonial structures and Cold War geopolitics, where strategic interests often shaped assistance. The debate centers on whether modern cooperation truly promotes equal partnerships or continues to reflect imbalanced global power relations.
Ep.11 Depression: Biology or Environment?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions worldwide, raising ongoing debate about its causes and treatment. Some experts emphasize biological predispositions and the effectiveness of medication, while others highlight environmental stressors and the value of psychotherapeutic approaches. The discussion also addresses broader questions about how society understands mental illness and how different treatment strategies can best support those affected.
Ep.12 Migration: What Does Cultural Diversity Mean for Society?
Air Date: 2025-06-02
Migration remains one of the most divisive issues of our time, often framed around concerns about integration and so-called “parallel societies.” The term “communitarianism” is frequently used in debates about refugees and migrants, but its meaning and implications are contested. The discussion centers on whether cultural communities strengthen social cohesion through diversity or pose challenges to shared values and societal unity.