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Mentioned in 18 episodes
End of the World Is Just the Beginning
Book • 2022
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Mentioned in 18 episodes
Mentioned by 

when discussing the unwinding and reforming of economic sectors due to the removal of global security.


Peter Zeihan

133 snips
#514 - Peter Zeihan - The Old World Order Is About To Collapse
Mentioned by 

as one of 

's books, highlighting his perspective on geography and demography.


Sam Harris


Peter Zeihan

110 snips
#355 — A Falling World
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to understand the shrinking workforce and its economic implications.

Isar Meitis

70 snips
189 | The end of the internet as we know it, Higher education AI crisis, AI avatars influencing court cases, and more important AI news for the week ending on May 16th, 2025
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as a fairly dire look at the implications of deglobalization and demographic collapse.


Sam Harris

48 snips
#288 — The End of Global Order
Mentioned by 

as the author of several books on geopolitics.


Jordan Harbinger

36 snips
640: Peter Zeihan | Why the World Should Care About Ukraine
Mentioned by 

as a book that describes a future where irisy returns, food is a weapon, and global trade routes fall apart.


Robinson Erhardt

34 snips
253 - Peter Zeihan: China’s Fall, America’s Rise, and the End of the World Order
Mentioned by 

in the introduction of 

, a geopolitical strategist.


Anthony Pompliano


Peter Zeihan

23 snips
#876 The Truth Behind The Russia vs. Ukraine War w/ Peter Zeihan
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multiple times throughout the podcast as the basis for the conversation.


Jordan Harbinger

23 snips
781: Peter Zeihan | Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
Mentioned by 

as the title of his latest book, outlining his perspective on globalization's collapse.


Peter Zeihan

18 snips
#1921 - Peter Zeihan
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as a book which was so sobering to him because it shows a particular geopolitical analyst's view.

Joshua Sheets

14 snips
1101-Friday Q&A: Balancing Life & Work, Investing into People, Managing Large Libraries, Learning Spanish, etc.
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, highlighting its perspective on deglobalization and supply chain disruptions.

Curtis Feeney

13 snips
Episode 17: "Your Board Can Make or Break the Company" | Curtis Feeny on Governance, Market Cycles, and the "Say Yes" Career
Mentioned by 

while discussing the end of globalization and the impact on maritime trade.


Peter Zeihan

11 snips
Playing Jenga with Maritime Shipping || Peter Zeihan
Referenced by 

to highlight a perspective on global strategy.


Jamie Wheal

Can Radical Hope Save Us from Despair in a Fractured World? with Jamie Wheal
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while discussing societal shifts and the future.

Ian Rogers

Ian Rogers
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when discussing the potential for deglobalization and its impact on the global economy.


Hari Ramachandra

TIP496: Mastermind Q4 2022 w/ Tobias Carlisle and Hari Ramachandra
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when discussing his changed perspective on the uniqueness of the period from 1990 to 2020.

Avichal Garg

20VC: Why Crypto is Software Eating Money, Why Crypto Firms Will Outcompete Traditional Venture Firms, How To Price Tokens and When To Have Them, DAOs: How Are They Structured and What Makes One Successful with Avichal Garg, Co-Founder @ Electric Capital
Mentioned by 

in the episode introduction as the book written by 

.


Bill Mann


Peter Zeihan

Peter Zeihan on China, Apple, and Europe
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when discussing demographic decline and its impact on communities.

Norm Van Eeden Petersman

How To Handle the Looming Shortage of Senior Housing
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as a book he is about to finish.


Aashish Somaiyaa

Mutual Funds: Adapting to New Investor Trends | Ft. Aashish Somaiyaa
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als Gegenargument zu Ray Dalios Thesen über den Niedergang der US-Weltordnung.

Lukas Leys

Die Kryptologen #11: Black Monday | Aktien vs. BTC | Ray Dalio's Weltordnung | Bitpanda