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Hello, all. I am Sam, an Open Source Analyst and believer in the No First Use policy. I am looking to help spread available resources regarding non-proliferation and arms control, and am always interested in connecting with those in the field.
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Africa’s soundbytes on peaceful nuclear technology! This podcast brings you amazing views of peaceful nuclear technology through the African voice. Interviews, career talks, nuclear applications, competitions, giveaways, industries, decarbonization, healthcare, cancer, nuclear security, clean energy, electricity, sustainability, research, unexpected/unusual perspectives, and maybe some killer instincts to make you a nuclear enthusiast! In this podcast, you will see the nuclear security series (Episodes 11, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24) relevant to nuclear security issues. All other episodes capture various aspects of nuclear for your listening pleasure and education.
In the thirty-eighth episode of this podcast about young women working in non-proliferation, Arielle, Sam, Grace, and guest Rose discuss Chinese nuclear programs, the ethics of software development, and favorite BNE memories. Additionally, the hosts discuss the importance of multilateralism as an avenue for non-proliferation.
In the thirty-seventh episode of this podcast about young women working in nonproliferation, Arielle, Sam, Grace, and guest Jordan discuss the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area, the Russian hacks, and how to deal with difficult family members during the holidays. Further, the hosts discuss the new Biden administration’s stance on returning to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
In the thirty-sixth episode of this podcast about young women working in nonproliferation, Sam, Arielle, Grace, and guest Lauren discuss Girl Security, the assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist, and the TV show the Queen’s Gambit. In addition, the hosts discuss the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh and the implications for Iranian proliferation efforts.