GC's 2021 Reading List by Global Counsel published on 2021-12-22T14:10:42Z At the end of each year, the Global Counsel team has a tradition of sharing among ourselves a selection of our favourite articles, books and podcasts. We also share the list with our network in what has become a staple of GC holiday communications. Some of this informs our day jobs, but most of it can also be filed against the (very) interesting times we live in. This year, we have decided to bring the discussion to our podcast, with members of the team discussing their choices and why they mattered to them. You can find the full list of suggestions here: https://bit.ly/3yO0orz We hope you enjoy it. And do feel free to send us your own suggestions. Happy New Year from all at Global Counsel. Pieces mentioned: - Billions of banknotes are missing. Why does nobody care? - https://econ.st/3qATVfZ - Happy 20th Anniversary, Wikipedia! - https://bit.ly/3pg3Mbs - Faking it: the man who tried to game the media system - https://bit.ly/3qgnBP1 - This is how they tell me the world ends - https://bit.ly/3EjZrs3 - Getting Out - This American Life - https://bit.ly/30R7EX5 - The Pay Off: How Changing the Way We Pay Changes Everything - https://bit.ly/3Exegrv Speakers on this podcast: - Miranda Lutz, Senior Associate. See more insights from Miranda here: bit.ly/3pCBCGw - Isadora Arredondo, Senior Associate, Financial Services. See more insights from Isadora here: https://bit.ly/30Vtc4U - Alex Dawson, Practice Lead, UK Politics and Policy, Global Counsel. See more insights from Alex here: bit.ly/3ml8Fyw - Rebecca Park, Senior Practice Lead, Financial Services. See more insights from Rebecca here: bit.ly/2ZwgfxP - Isabelle Trick, Senior Associate, Global Macro. See more insights from Isabelle here: https://bit.ly/3Fn33Lh - Jack Keevill, Senior Associate, Technology, Media and Telecoms. See more insights from Jack here: bit.ly/311SE8F The views expressed in this podcast can be attributed to the named participant(s) only. The Global Counsel Podcast is produced by Matilda Milne and Carolina Saludes. Genre News & Politics