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This morning, we take a closer look at the Geneva English School’s secondary school, based in Versoix, where around 140 students benefit from a close-knit, personalised learning environment. At GES, teachers form strong relationships with both students and their families, ensuring that everyone knows each other by name. This connection is a corners…
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Learn about the events each week at the United Nations with Margaux Creagh and Katt Cullen. Margaux works within the Press and External Relations Team at the United Nations Information Service in Geneva. She is responsible for drafting press releases for the media, diplomatic representations, non-governmental organizations, and the public, on key m…
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The Fribourg International Film Festival (FIFF) celebrates global cinema, with a particular focus on films from emerging countries. It aims to foster cultural exchange and diversity, showcasing unique stories and innovative filmmaking. The festival promotes both established and new filmmakers, offering a platform for artistic expression while engag…
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Cancer Support Switzerland provides English language help for all those affected by cancer. English speakers in the country may be confused about how the system works, what rights they have and their normal support structure of friends and family may not be local. Every year, Cancer Support Switzerland has it's major fundraising events - and everyo…
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Corbaal are a electro duo based in Pays de Gex in neighbouring France. They are Mic Stroudinski, and Lola Bastard. Joining them is jazz trumpet virtuoso Erik Truffaz and together they form the unexpectedly harmonious project Corbaal x Truffaz. Does jazz trumpet and electro music mix? Honestly, we had our doubts at first, but in the most delightful …
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Matthias Bryner, CEO and co-founder of Findependent, joins Katt Cullen on the WRS Breakfast Show, to talk about their cutting-edge investment app. Matthias shares the vision behind Findependent; an app designed to make sustainable investing accessible, efficient, and user-friendly. With a starting investment of just CHF 500, Findependent allows use…
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Based on the iconic story, this stage show tells the devilishly delicious tale of young golden ticket winner Charlie Bucket and the mysterious confectionary wizard Willy Wonka. When Charlie finds one of the five golden tickets to the Wonka Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the other winners can’t wait to feast on the sweets of their dreams. But beyond…
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If you’d like a career change – you could become a teacher. The Institut International de Lancy is partnering with the AIP Foundation – a non-profit organisation committed to adult training. If you have a degree – which could be from many years ago – you can use that to get a teaching certificate, valid all over the world. In addition, you could im…
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In this episode of the WRS Breakfast Show, host Katt Cullen is joined by cast members David McClenaghan and Hannah Sellers, who will soon star in the GEDS upcoming production of Shakespeare in Love. The play explores the passionate and turbulent romance between the iconic playwright, Will Shakespeare, and the aspiring actress Viola de Lesseps. Shak…
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On this morning's Breakfast Show, we speak with World Ironman Champion and Elite Athlete Loubna Freih, who is embarking on an incredible adventure to cross the Alps from Vienna to Monaco. The project is called ALPINE QUEST. Starting March 1st, Loubna will be joined by mountain guide and close friend, Mélanie Corthay, as well as other elite female a…
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In this episode, Alex Marrable from TutorsPlus offers valuable advice for parents of students preparing for final exams, such as IGCSEs, IB, and A Levels. As exam stress intensifies, parents play a critical role in supporting their children. Alex explains how stress can manifest in various ways, from healthy motivation to overwhelming anxiety, and …
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Christian Hadjipateras is raising awareness for those who, like himself, were born with facial differences, with a particular emphasis on the psychological impact it can have. Having been born with complex craniofacial anomalies, he underwent multiple reconstructive surgeries in the UK, US and France up until his mid-twenties. He began writing abou…
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WRS' Katt Cullen interviews Sabine Hutcheson, Head of Secondary Admissions at Geneva English School, to explore the benefits and impact of outdoor learning. Sabine shares insights into how outdoor education goes beyond traditional classroom settings, fostering essential life skills like teamwork, resilience, and problem-solving. From hands-on scien…
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Is the engagement ring as we know it dead? Katt Cullen talks to Alfredo Arredondo and Irina Miric from fine jewellers Agua de Oro, based in Geneva and Zurich, to explore the dramatic shift away from traditional diamond engagement rings. Together, they dive into the history of the engagement ring, from its origins to how diamonds became synonymous w…
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Helvetic Clinics handles hundreds of Swiss based patients a year looking for faster - and cheaper – dental treatment, It does involve a trip to Budapest, but you will be well looked after. Mark Butcher spoke to Pierre Chaker and Jean François Empain from Helvetic Clinics and asked why go to Budapest for your teeth? The Growing Trend of Dental Touri…
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Mischa Damev, Artistic Director of the CLASSICS season of Migros Culture Percentage, is bringing an innovative approach to classical music with the aim of rethinking traditional concert formats. He’s focused on pushing boundaries and exploring new ideas while staying rooted in the core of classical music tradition. As Damev oversees over 25 concert…
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On today's Breakfast Show, Dr. Daniele Labriola, University Applications Advisor at TutorsPlus, shares his expertise on how to navigate the complex world of university applications and career choices. With over 10 years of experience helping families prepare students for top-tier higher education, Dr. Labriola discusses when to start thinking about…
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Katt Cullen speaks with Fanny Baert, a certified life and career coach and founder of Change With Me, serving clients in Geneva, neighbouring France and beyond (online). Specialising in guiding individuals through times of transition, Fanny explains the pivotal moments when people seek out coaching, such as career changes, relocations, or shifts in…
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This week, Dr Michelle talks about a device that has the power to save lives in just moments - an Automated External Defibrillator (or AED for short) - the importance of using one quickly, and how you can locate an AED in an emergency. Check out the Defikarte.ch and Staying Alive Apps to help you locate your nearest AED in an emergency.…
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Geneva Secretariat Intern Association (GSIA) is a vibrant community of hundreds of interns in Geneva, dedicated to organising engaging activities that foster connection and collaboration. This Thursday, they're collaborating with the Village du Soir for a unique concert: “Soul & Soir”. "Soul & Soir", hosted and headlined by rap, jazz and neo-soul a…
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Calling all budding writers! In this episode, Quade Hermann from the Geneva Writer's Group speaks with WRS' Katt Cullen about their Literary Prize 2025. They’re inviting writers from around the globe to submit works of fiction & non-fiction (up to 1500 words) and poetry (up to 50 lines) by January 31st to enter the competition. Winners will receive…
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A unique photo exhibition is on now at the Espace Candide in Ferney Voltaire. For many years Robin Bielik travelled the world for work – but made sure he had his camera on him. If he came across a wedding – he took a few pictures. A collection of those are now on display. Robin sadly died last month, while the exhibition was being planned. Mark But…
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Jim's has been selling British goods in the region since 1996. It now sells other international goods from the US, Asia, South Africa. Chris Anderson, Jim's son, joined Katt Cullen on the WRS Breakfast Show to share some big news about a partnership with Manor, their Christmas market stand filled with great gift ideas at the Centre Manor Chavannes,…
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Diana Casalis arrived in Geneva 15 years ago and started sharing her life on instagram around a decade ago. When her following online grew to 10K, she quit her job and threw a party. Now she shares parts of her life to over 30K followers, including great restaurants, events and outings with the family. She talks to Katt Cullen on the WRS Breakfast …
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One way to get into the Christmas spirit is visit Carouge. Christmas in Carouge covers a wide range of activities – such as the lights, the Christmas market and that the shops are open on Sundays in December. Ioana Siebold is from the Association of Carouge Businesses and Mark Butcher asked her, what are the highlights of Christmas in Carouge……
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Tatty Macleod is a British-French comedian who grew up in France to British parents. She makes hilarious online content about her life across two cultures to over 378'000 followers on Instagram and 210'000 on TikTok. Her short sketches are as astute as they are funny, often delving beyond the stereotypes and playing multiple characters. Her stand-u…
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Internationally-renowned Ukrainian a cappella sextet, ManSound, is bringing its spirited vocal versatility to Suisse Romande. They will perform the music that has brought them wide acclaim at jazz concerts in the United States and across Europe. ManSound has taken part in more than 50 jazz festivals, performed three times at the Lionel Hampton Jazz…
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World Press Photo is a collection of press photographs that tell the story of the most pressing news from last year, including sport and current events, told through images. The subjects range from refugee tragedies and natural disasters to the joint international effort to save the monarch butterfly from extinction. The exhibition is a look back a…
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This year marks 65 years that Air Canada has been operating out of Zurich, and 15 years from Geneva. To mark these anniversaries in Switzerland, Air Canada have kindly offered WRS the opportunity to offer our listeners 2 x roundtrip flights to Air Canada destinations in Canada or the USA. Enter the competition below (open until 23:59 Saturday 30 No…
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It's pantomime time already! Oh no it isn't! Oh yes it is! Tickets are selling well for the upcoming GAOS pantomime ALADDIN, that will be performed at the Theatre des Marens 6-8 December & 12-15 December. In this year's panto, Abanazar, an evil magician, has discovered the secret to becoming Master of the Universe. All he needs is an enchanted oil …
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Before the US presidential election, we spoke to John Antonakis who’s a Professor of Organizational Behaviour at the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Lausanne. He and his team had come up with a model that predicted a Trump victory when many of the polls were unclear. He and his model, has been proved right – which is annoying…
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This Tuesday at the Hotel Intercontinental there’s an exhibition by some of the UK’s top boarding schools. These schools are often options for parents who may travel for work. They provide an element of stability for the child’s education. Mark Butcher spoke to Will Petty from the educational consultants Bonas MacFarlane who’s organising the show a…
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On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic set out on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England. The most luxurious and modern ship of the time, the Titanic collided with an iceberg on April 14, 1912 at 11:40 a.m. and sank 2 hours and 40 minutes later on April 15, with the loss of nearly 1,500 lives. More than a century later, Lausanne commemorates this …
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The association 'Grands-parents pour le Climat' was created by seniors who are speaking out and taking action in the face of climate change, which threatens to jeopardize the future of their descendants. It aims to foster positive and constructive intergenerational dialogue, but also to establish cooperation with the political world. The associatio…
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Lorraine McDowell is a geneticist and President of 'Expanding Your Horizons' - an association that's aimed at encouraging young girls (11-14yrs) in school in the Geneva area to explore the world of #STEM As the association's President, she works with a dedicated committee of volunteers to run a biennial science conference for young girls. This year…
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The world is a tumultuous place and often peace is difficult to secure and keep – but why? In a new book, ‘The Peace Formula’, Professor Dominic Rohner examines how successful peacekeeping works and why modern governments seem to be unable to strike the right deals. Rohner,a professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute and the University of Lausanne,…
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