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John Fassman

Senior culture correspondent at The Economist.

Top 10 podcasts with John Fassman

Ranked by the Snipd community
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144 snips
Feb 21, 2025 • 25min

Friends (the one with estrangement): Europe without the US

Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, discusses the urgent need for Europe to enhance its security amidst shifting American foreign policy, especially regarding Ukraine. Alex Domash explores the controversial idea of implementing a tax on remote work, diving into the current tensions between employees and employers. John Fassman pays tribute to the late Pablo Johnson, celebrating his celebrated supper gatherings in New Orleans that emphasized community and connection over cuisine. This blend of insightful analysis and cultural appreciation makes for a captivating listen.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 25min

Trump’s fickle, Xi’s pickle: the dynamic driving US-China tensions

David Rennie, Geopolitics editor at The Economist, and John Fasman, Senior culture correspondent at The Economist, dive into the contrasting negotiating styles of President Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, illuminating how this shapes US-China tensions. They discuss the chaotic and unpredictable tactics of Trump versus Xi's methodical approach. The podcast also touches on the troubling migrant crisis affecting Spain, revealing heartbreaking stories behind the statistics, and ends on a lighter note with the surprising resurgence of competitive pinball.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 25min

Love match: Modi-Trump’s tariffs tussle

Kira Khuyu, India correspondent for The Economist, offers insights into the complex U.S.-India relationship, discussing recent trade tensions and immigration disputes. Leo Marani, the Asia correspondent, delves into how geopolitical conflicts impact aviation, exposing risks like rerouted flights and international complications. Meanwhile, John Fassman celebrates 50 years of Saturday Night Live, reflecting on its cultural significance and the evolution of comedy. This engaging discussion connects global affairs with entertainment.
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31 snips
Apr 17, 2025 • 25min

Trump’s fickle, Xi’s pickle: the dynamic driving US-China tensions

David Rennie, the Geopolitics editor at The Economist, John Fasman, a senior culture correspondent, and Hannah Vioke, a migration writer, discuss the contrasting negotiation styles of Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, revealing the complexities of US-China tensions. They delve into the tragic crisis of migrant deaths in Spain, uncovering the strain on morgues and affected families. Also, they explore the unexpected revival of pinball, celebrating its nostalgic charm while highlighting its growth as a competitive sport. Insights abound in this engaging conversation.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 25min

Love match: Modi-Trump’s tariffs tussle

Kira Khuyu, India correspondent for The Economist, discusses the complex dynamics of India-US relations amid tariff disputes. Leo Marani, Asia correspondent, sheds light on how geopolitical tensions are affecting air travel safety and routes. John Fassman, Senior culture correspondent, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, highlighting its cultural impact and evolution in political satire. Together, they explore how these elements intertwine in today's global landscape.
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May 22, 2023 • 27min

Raise the roof? America’s debt-ceiling debacle

Simon Rabinovich, The Economist's US economics editor, breaks down the urgent negotiations between President Biden and Speaker McCarthy over the daunting $31.4 trillion debt ceiling. He highlights the potential economic fallout from a possible sovereign default and the political challenges that complicate solutions. Meanwhile, John Fassman shares his delightful foraging escapades in the American Northeast, emphasizing the therapeutic joys of reconnecting with nature and the thrill of discovering wild edibles.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 21min

Juan way, or another? Argentina’s election

Anna Lankes, Latin America correspondent for The Economist, and John Fassman, business and society reporter, delve into Argentina's political shift as inflation drives voters away from Peronism and toward populist right alternatives. They unpack the implications of economic instability, including currency devaluation and the black market for dollars. Additionally, they explore Walmart's innovative healthcare approach, addressing access issues in rural areas. Finally, they discuss global urban livability, highlighting changing rankings and the effects of conflict and COVID restrictions.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 21min

Juan way, or another? Argentina’s election

Anna Lankes, a seasoned Latin America correspondent, discusses the volatile political climate in Argentina where inflation is pushing voters from long-held Peronist views toward the populist right. John Fassman shares insights on how major American retailers are revolutionizing primary healthcare, making it more accessible to underserved communities. The conversation also touches upon the latest rankings in global livability, with Vienna emerging as the top city of 2023 for its stellar lifestyle factors.
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May 22, 2023 • 27min

Raise the roof? America’s debt-ceiling debacle

Simon Rabinovich, US economics editor, shares insights on America's looming debt ceiling crisis and the potential global fallout of a government default. Mian Ridge discusses Britain’s evolving surrogacy laws, highlighting how changes could benefit same-sex couples and address parental rights. John Fassman takes listeners on a delightful foraging adventure, diving into the joys of finding wild ingredients like ramps in nature. Together, they explore critical financial, social, and environmental topics that resonate across borders.
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Apr 5, 2023 • 27min

Arraigning on his parade: the charges against Donald Trump

John Fassman, an expert on US politics, discusses the unprecedented arraignment of Donald Trump, illuminating the unexpected calm amidst a politically charged atmosphere. He highlights the division in public sentiment surrounding the 34 charges against Trump. Vishnu Padmanabhan, a data journalist, dives into the brewing global rice crisis. He explains how climate change is threatening rice yields, affecting farmers, and fuelling broader health concerns. The podcast connects these pressing issues, showcasing the intersections of politics and agriculture.