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Humans of UNDP,  from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is a podcast series developed for UNDP personnel around the world.

Feeling seen, heard, and valued, while staying productive, in a digital world is an ongoing, and often overwhelming task. It can be difficult to find a balance between personal and professional needs. Join Aitor in Denmark, Marley in Iraq, and Victor in Fiji, in conversation about how we connect, communicate, and creatively adapt to the digital communications challenges that we face.


 


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Ep 1 / Through the Lens / 11:24
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Ep 1 / Decoding Digital / 16:26
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Ep 2 / Understanding the Digital Octopus / 11:30
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Ep 2 / Beyond the Headlines / 15:04
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Ep 3 / Breaking the Digital Bubble / 09:53
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Ep 4 / Making Sense of Social Media Marketing / 09:20
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Ep 3 / Into the Mind of a Man From the Future / 10:09
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Ep 5 / Stop Them in Their Tracks / 10:26
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Ep 6 / What's Trending on Social Media / 11:20
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Ep 4 / The Warmest Room in the House / 12:17
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Ep 7 / People-Centered Transformation / 11:18
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Ep 8 / The Beat of the Digital Communications Revolution / 12:35
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Ep 9 / Fluent in Influence / 14:23
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Ep 5 / Just Like Honey / 11:35
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Ep 10 / The Recipe to Integrated Marketing / 09:31
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Ep 11 / From the Town Square to the Cloud / 16:12
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Ep 6 / The Critical Element / 10:56
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Ep 12 / The Social Media Universe / 10:26
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Ep 13 / #SaneAndSocial / 13:12
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Ep 14 / Measuring Your Impact / 13:21
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Ep 7 / The Pulse That Unite Us / 20:11

 

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