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Episode 376: Humanitarian Aid Landscape One Year After the Dismantling of USAID with Nicholas Enrich
Jun 24, 2026
35m 30s
Episode 375: Mapping Power: Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the Future of US Political Power with David Daley
Jun 16, 2026
31m 04s
Episode 374: The Illusion of Separation: Civil-Military Coordination in Modern Conflict with David Higgins
Jun 11, 2026
27m 28s
Episode 373: Social Norms and Political Violence with Erez Levin
Jun 9, 2026
33m 50s
Episode 372: Who Controls Your Health Data? Palantir, the NHS and the Risks of Digital Dependency
Jun 8, 2026
25m 55s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Episode 376: Humanitarian Aid Landscape One Year After the Dismantling of USAID with Nicholas Enrich | For more than six decades, USAID sat at the centre of the global humanitarian and development system. A little over a year ago, USAID became one of the first targets of the Trump administration’s DOGE campaign. Today, the hum and development sector is grappling with profound uncertainty at precisely the moment humanitarian needs are growing, especially with the rise in intrastate conflicts. What has the loss of USAID meant in practice? How are communities responding? And what does the future ... | 35m 30s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Episode 375: Mapping Power: Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the Future of US Political Power with David Daley | This episode hosts David Daley to examine the accelerating role of gerrymandering in shaping American democracy and what it reveals about the pressures facing modern electoral systems. The conversation explores his argument that democratic strain is driven not only by electoral cycles or individual political choices, but by the deliberate drawing of electoral maps that enables political actors to select their voters, weaken accountability, and reshape the incentives that underpin democratic c... | 31m 04s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Episode 374: The Illusion of Separation: Civil-Military Coordination in Modern Conflict with David Higgins✨ | civil-military coordinationmodern conflict+3 | David Higgins | British ArmyUnited Nations | — | civil-military coordinationmodern conflict+3 | — | 27m 28s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Episode 373: Social Norms and Political Violence with Erez Levin✨ | social normspolitical violence+3 | Erez Levin | — | — | social normspolitical violence+5 | — | 33m 50s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Episode 372: Who Controls Your Health Data? Palantir, the NHS and the Risks of Digital Dependency✨ | health datadigital dependency+4 | Phil Booth | PalantirNHS+1 | — | health dataPalantir+4 | — | 25m 55s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Episode 371: Mali at the Breaking Point: Insurgency, Military Rule, and the Future of the Sahel with Ulf Laessing✨ | Maliinsurgency+4 | Ulf Laessing | — | MaliSahel | Maliinsurgency+5 | — | 21m 59s | |
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Episode 370: The Global Race to Detect the Next Outbreak: Ebola, Hantavirus, and the Politics of Public Health Response with Professor Meru Sheel✨ | infectious diseasespublic health+4 | Professor Meru Sheel | global health systemspublic-health agencies+1 | — | infectious diseaseoutbreak detection+4 | — | 37m 06s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Episode 369: Reopening the Strait: Hormuz, Sea Power, and the Fragility of Global Trade with Dr Emma Salisbury✨ | maritime securityglobal trade+3 | Dr Emma Salisbury | global maritime systemmodern global economy | Strait of Hormuz | Strait of Hormuzglobal economy+3 | — | 37m 28s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Episode 368: Shadow Policing and Transnational Repression: China’s Global Campaign Against Critics with Sam Goodman✨ | transnational repressionshadow policing+4 | Sam Goodman | BN(O) community | ChinaHong Kong+1 | transnational repressionshadow policing+6 | — | 29m 38s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Episode 367: From Rodents to Cruise Ships: Hantavirus and the Risks of a Hyperconnected World with Dr Giulia Gallo✨ | hantavirusinfectious diseases+4 | Dr Giulia Gallo | The Pirbright Institute | MV Hondius | hantavirusMV Hondius+4 | — | 30m 04s | |
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| 5/24/26 | ![]() Episode 366: The UAE Exit from OPEC: Geopolitics, Energy Security, and the Shifting Gulf Balance✨ | geopoliticsenergy security+4 | Dr Dania Thafer | OPEC | United Arab EmiratesStrait of Hormuz+1 | UAEOPEC+5 | — | 31m 54s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Episode 365: After the Fighting Stops: Landmines and the Cost of Conflict with James Denselow from The HALO Trust✨ | landminesconflict impact+3 | James Denselow | The HALO Trust | UkraineSyria+2 | landminesconflict+5 | — | 32m 44s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Episode 364: Water Weaponisation in Modern Conflict with Dr. Marcus King | Across Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and now the Gulf, water systems are no longer just collateral damage. They are becoming targets and tools of coercion. Dams, desalination plants, pumping stations, rivers, reservoirs, and electricity grids are being pulled into the battlespace, with civilians paying the highest price. This matters far beyond the battlefield. When water infrastructure is attacked, the consequences ripple through food security, energy production, public health,... | 30m 46s | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Episode 363: Physical Security and Workplace Safety with Michael Julian | This episode with Michael Julian explores the growing realities of workplace violence, active threats, and organisational preparedness in an increasingly volatile security environment. The conversation examines why physical violence is becoming a more pressing concern for companies, schools, and public institutions, and how rising social instability, economic pressure, insider risks, and wider geopolitical tensions are reshaping workplace security planning. We discuss the behavioural and psyc... | 32m 15s | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Episode 362: The Amazon Rainforest, Gold Mining, and the Development Dilemma in Suriname with John Goedschalk | This episode hosts John Goedschalk to examine the relationship between environmental sustainability, economic development, and long-term climate resilience in the Amazon rainforest and the Guiana Shield. The conversation explores why the forests of Suriname are disproportionately important to global climate stability, regional rainfall systems, and food production across South America. Drawing on the science behind the “Flying Rivers” system, the discussion explains how rainforest evapotransp... | 21m 00s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Episode 361: How World Wars Begin: Great Power Competition and the Global Order with Jake Clapham | This episode with Jake Clapham explores the growing fragility of the international order, examining how institutional collapse, strategic miscalculation, and great power rivalry can transform regional crises into global conflicts. Drawing on the history of Imperial Japan, the Second World War, and contemporary flashpoints including Ukraine, Taiwan, and the Strait of Hormuz, the conversation considers whether the world is entering a new era of prolonged geopolitical instability. We discuss how... | 38m 41s | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Episode 360: Hungary After Orbán: Democratic Reset or Political Reconfiguration in Europe? with Zsuzsanna Szelényi | This episode with Zsuzsanna Szelényi explores Hungary's dramatic political transformation following the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, examining how an entrenched illiberal system was dismantled through democratic means and what this reveals about the resilience of liberal democracy in Europe. The conversation traces the structural factors that converged to break Orbán's grip on power—including economic mismanagement, systemic corruption, generational shift, and Hungary's confrontational... | 28m 52s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Episode 359: Conflict Pollution: How Modern War Damages Climate, Water, and Land for Generations with Doug Weir✨ | environmental consequences of warfarepollution from conflict+3 | Doug Weir | Conflict and Environment Observatory | Ukraine | modern warfareenvironmental pollution+5 | — | 21m 05s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Episode 359: Conflict Pollution: How Modern War Damages Climate with Doug Weir | This episode hosts Doug Weir from the Conflict and Environment Observatory to examine the environmental consequences of modern warfare and the wider ecological risks created by armed conflict. The conversation explores how conflict generates complex forms of pollution, from toxic air emissions and oil fires to groundwater contamination and long-term ecological damage, often with impacts that persist decades after the fighting ends. The episode also examines the broader environmental dim... | 21m 05s | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Episode 358: The Long Arm of Tehran: Proxies, Criminals and State-Backed Threats with Edmund Fitton-Brown✨ | Iranproxies+4 | Edmund Fitton-Brown | United NationsISIS+2 | IranYemen | Iranproxies+5 | — | 43m 15s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Episode 357: 100 Years to Extinction: Dr Peter Solomon on Emerging Technologies and the Risks that Come with Them✨ | emerging technologiesgovernance+4 | Dr Peter Solomon | artificial intelligenceautonomous systems+1 | — | emerging technologiesgovernance+5 | — | 31m 49s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Episode 356: War on the Climate: Conflict, Carbon, and the Hidden Cost of War in Iran with Benjamin Neimark and Frederick Otu-Larbi✨ | climate changewarfare+3 | Benjamin NeimarkFrederick Otu-Larbi | — | Iran | climate consequencesmodern warfare+3 | — | 24m 55s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Episode 355: Leading under Pressure in a More Volatile and Compounded Crises Environment with Jon-Paul Gabriele✨ | leadershipgeopolitics+4 | Jon-Paul Gabriele | — | Iran | leadershipgeopolitics+5 | — | 29m 30s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Episode 354: Beyond Strikes: The Ripple Effects of the US–Iran Conflict with Dr Jamie Shea✨ | US-Iran conflictgeopolitical dynamics+3 | Dr Jamie Shea | — | United StatesIsrael+1 | US-Iran conflictgeopolitical dynamics+3 | — | 45m 01s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Episode 353: Terrorism Rewired: AI, Crime-Terror Networks and the New Global Threat Landscape with Dr Colin P. Clarke✨ | terrorismAI+4 | Dr Colin P. Clarke | — | — | terrorismAI+5 | — | 41m 49s | |
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8 placements across 8 markets.
Chart Positions
8 placements across 8 markets.
