We invite you to the next, extremely interesting “Conversations About!”. This time our guest will be Dariusz Rosiak. Journalist of the Radio Three, author of the “Report on the State of the World”, reporter and one of the most recognizable commentators on international affairs. See you on June 8 at 5:00 p.m. at the Olivia Sky Club in the Olivia Tower building.
- How has the media market changed in the last 10 years from the perspective of a radio broadcaster and reporter?
- How to deal with fake news and what are they today in the face of X’s global policy?
- Do Poles/Europeans understand today’s world – the South, the Middle East and the Far East?
Dariusz Rosiak (born 1962) is a journalist, reporter, creator and host of “Report on the State of the World” – the most popular Polish podcast about foreign events (until January 2020 a broadcast of the radio “Trójka”). He started working at RFI in Paris, then worked at the BBC in London throughout the nineties. After returning to Polish, he was associated, among m.in, with the Polish Press Agency, “Newsweek”, “Przekrój”, “Forum”, “Polityka”, “Rzeczpospolita” and its supplement “Plus Minus”. He also co-created and edited the first edition of the “Ozon” weekly. For many years, he has been cooperating most closely with “Tygodnik Powszechny”. He is the author of books on international and Polish topics. He was nominated for many awards, including the Nike Literary Award for the book “Grain and Blood”, for which he also received the Beata Pawlak Award. For “Report on the State of the World from Kurdistan” he was honored with the Ryszard Kapuściński PAP Reporter Award.
The event is free, registration is required.
Organizers and partners: Olivia Centre, Mayor of the City of Gdańsk, Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Radio Gdańsk, trojmiasto.pl, Always Pomerania.
“Conversations About!” is a series of meetings of the Olivia Centre with experts in many fields. In 2025 alone, we hosted Paweł Rakowski, with whom we talked about the war in the Middle East, its possible escalation and consequences for the world order. With Krzysztof Wojczal , we analyzed global geopolitical trends, the future of Russia and Ukraine, the role of the United States and the changing position of the European Union. In the meeting with Marek Magierowski , we discussed the issues of Polish security, transatlantic relations and our country’s position on international conflicts. WithBartosz Marczuk and Michał Kot , we reflected on the consequences of the ageing population, its impact on the economy, the labour market and the stability of the state.
We started 2026 with a conversation about spirituality and well-being with Prof. Aleksander Bańka – evangelizer and practitioner of Christian meditation and Dr. Nina Budziszewska – yogi and yoga researcher.