Podcast PulseZ | Ep. 10: A discussion about professional growth – with Cristina Ungureanu
Now a journalism graduate, 22-year-old Cristina Ungureanu has abandoned her dream of becoming an actress. In this new episode of the PulseZ podcast, we will discuss her professional growth and the challenges she had to overcome. She moved past her fears of the unknown and let herself be guided by new opportunities.
Eternal legacy: From the wonders of antiquity to the marvels of the modern world
In an ever-changing world, seven structures remain as testaments to human ingenuity. Today we analyze the state and significance of these monuments that attract millions of pilgrims and tourists annually.
Podcast Pulse Z: Volunteering Abroad experiences
This Podcasts covers details of volunteering as an non-EU citizen abroad, from participant to leader experiences, Mariam tells us about her 2 months of volunteering, cover how it changed her life, career path and made her life overall better.
Next steps after the protest: Bulgaria’s next attempt of elections
Five months after one of the largest Gen Z-led protests, Bulgaria is heading into yet another election — the eighth in just a few years. On paper, it looks like the same cycle repeating itself. But underneath, something has shifted. This article looks at what actually changed after the protests, why the system keeps reproducing the same outcomes, and whether this vote is just another reset — or the first real chance to break the pattern.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen: The Norwegian Skier Who Retired at 23 and Returned to Make Olympic History for Brazil
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen was on top of the world after winning the slalom World Cup. Days before the next season, Pinheiro Braathen shocked the world by announcing retirement from professional alpine skiing, at only 23 years old and as the reigning slalom World Cup champion. A year later, representing the Brazilian flag, he returned to professional skiing with the mission to celebrate freedom, individuality, and diversity.
Representation vs Reputation
In a world of infinite choice, why is Malta’s democracy still a 'steak or fish' dinner party? It’s time to upgrade the two-party system for a 2026 reality.
We Can’t All Be CEOs
With the European Commission proposing a new EU-wide framework to make it easier to start companies, entrepreneurship is becoming not just a trend, but a policy direction. Yet as more young people turn toward self-employment and startup culture, an important question emerges: what happens to the jobs that keep society functioning?
The Oscars: Maths and Stats
In honor of the latest Oscars, I dug deep into the archives of the awards and picked up niche patterns that can predict the winners. Cinema is a subjective art and that’s what makes it so beautiful. I started following the Oscars around 2018 and since then I've been making predictions every year. I collected all of the data myself and created charts to show evidence for the trends. No statistics can truly measure the greatness of a movie, but for the prediction lovers out there, here we go.