
Izabella Kaminska
Senior finance editor at POLITICO and founding editor of The Blind Spot, a finance and business news website.
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Mar 23, 2025 • 1h 30min
The Mad Scramble for Power: Global Superpowers’ Strategies for Energy, Economics, and War | Reality Roundtable #16
Art Berman, a veteran petroleum geologist; Michael Every, a geopolitical strategist; and Izabella Kaminska, a finance editor, discuss the ever-shifting landscape of energy and global power. They dive into the complexities of deindustrialization and military spending, exposing the fragile relationship between trust and disinformation. The conversation also touches on the implications of AI and quantum technology in warfare, and how today's geopolitical tensions reflect historical patterns. Expect insights on how citizens can navigate the turbulent waters of global leadership.

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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 14min
MacroVoices #463 Izabella Kaminska: On Why Markets Aren’t Getting The Signal
Izabella Kaminska, a sharp journalist and publisher of The Blind Spot, shares her insights on the shifting landscape of media and finance. She delves into the rise of populism across Europe and the influence of Bidenomics, highlighting the need for transparency amid economic stagnation. Kaminska discusses the emergence of citizen journalism, notably in revealing overlooked issues like COVID-19 origins. The conversation emphasizes the complex interplay between political narratives and financial markets, urging investors to navigate these evolving dynamics thoughtfully.

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Oct 7, 2024 • 2h 24min
#011 - Izabella Kaminska - The AI Takeover: Media, Money, and the New World Order
Izabella Kaminska, Senior Finance Editor at Politico and founder of The Blind Spot, dives into the transformative power of AI in journalism, particularly with tools like ChatGPT. She discusses the ethical dilemmas surrounding transparency and its potential impacts on society. The conversation also touches on economic stagnation, the collapse of the middle class, and the rising costs of education. Additionally, Izabella critiques Europe's over-regulation and its hindrance to technological innovation, drawing parallels with historical power struggles.