

Oliver Carroll
Foreign correspondent for The Economist based in Kyiv.
Top 10 podcasts with Oliver Carroll
Ranked by the Snipd community

148 snips
Aug 18, 2025 • 21min
Peace by piece? Zelensky and Trump meet again
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, and Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent, dive into the high-stakes meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump. They explore Zelensky's balancing act between urgent peace initiatives and U.S. demands, while assessing the skepticism surrounding American support. The duo also examines the evolving landscape of AI-driven entrepreneurship, highlighting the rise of solopreneurs leveraging technology for success. Lastly, they touch on the modern resurgence of traditional Chinese medicine, focusing on a 400-year-old cough syrup gaining traction among Western audiences.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 24min
The summit of its parts: Ukraine, Trump and Putin
Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent for The Economist, delves into the complexity of peace talks in Ukraine, examining potential deals influenced by Russia and the US. He discusses the implications of President Trump’s unpredictable actions on the ongoing conflict, highlighting the urgency of Ukraine's situation. Meanwhile, Don Wineland, the finance editor, reveals China’s ambitious quest to become the electric vehicle powerhouse, akin to Detroit, as cities like Chongqing vie for dominance in this booming market.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 23min
I’d like not to thank the academy: graduates’ fortunes slip
Oliver Carroll, the Ukraine correspondent for The Economist, dives into the mounting challenges faced by recent graduates, questioning the value of a university degree in today's economy. He discusses the impact of AI on job prospects and a possible rise in political unrest due to economic struggles. Switching gears, Carroll provides insights on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, particularly in Sumy and Donetsk, highlighting the complex strategies at play. The conversation wraps up with intriguing recommendations for 2025 holiday reading to spark curiosity and debate.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 24min
Bill baby bill: Trump’s landmark legislation
Idrees Kahloon, Washington bureau chief for The Economist, and Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent, dive into the implications of Trump's recent Senate victory on tax and spending. They discuss the transformative effects of congestion pricing in New York, which has reduced traffic and gained public support. The podcast also explores why foreign fighters, particularly from Latin America, are drawn to join Ukraine's military, shedding light on their motivations and the ongoing struggles for support amid the conflict.

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May 12, 2025 • 22min
Duty falls: US and China reach a deal
Join Simon Cox, The Economist's China economics editor, David Adam, a science writer, and Oliver Carroll, a foreign correspondent based in Kyiv, as they delve into pressing global issues. They discuss the newly reached US-China trade deal and its implications amidst previous tariff escalations. Tune in for insights on Ukrainian President Zelensky's challenging call for peace talks with Russia, alongside a fascinating exploration of how new audio compression techniques may be impacting our hearing. It's an informative and dynamic discussion!

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Aug 18, 2025 • 26min
Trump meets with Europe
Julia Yoffe, a founding partner at Puck and author of 'Motherland,' and Oliver Carroll, a Kiev correspondent for The Economist, dive into the diplomatic dance between the U.S. and Europe amid the Russia-Ukraine war. They discuss Zelensky's critical visit to Washington, highlighting the urgency for support against Russian aggression. Yoffe and Carroll reveal the stark contrasts between Trump's past meeting with Putin and today's diplomatic efforts. They explore the resilience of Ukrainians, the psychological toll of war, and the strategic importance of Europe's partnership with the U.S.

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Mar 12, 2025 • 25min
Thirty-day trial? A Ukraine-ceasefire proposal
Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent for The Economist, shares insights on a new ceasefire proposal between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the complexities of negotiations without Russian involvement. Ainsley Johnston, data journalist, reveals startling findings on the effects of loneliness, equating its impact on life expectancy to major health risks like smoking. The discussion unfolds the interplay of social connections and mental health, alongside Europe’s evolving defense strategies amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 23min
I’d like not to thank the academy: graduates’ fortunes slip
Join Callum Williams, Senior Economics Writer, and Oliver Carroll, Ukraine Correspondent, as they dive into the waning job market for graduates, questioning the age-old belief in the power of a degree. They discuss the impact of AI on early-career jobs and the shrinking appeal of higher education in the US. Meanwhile, Carroll provides gripping insights from the frontlines of Ukraine, detailing the latest Russian offensives and the evolving tactics in this ongoing battle. Plus, stick around for some essential book recommendations!

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May 27, 2025 • 25min
Soldiers’ fortune: Ukraine’s prisoner swap
Oliver Carroll, a Ukraine correspondent for The Economist, shares poignant stories from the emotional landscape of a prisoner swap in Chernihiv, where families anxiously await news. Ana Lankas, the Brazil bureau chief, offers insights into Brazil's vibrant bull market, showcasing unique events like Expo Zebu and the prized Viatina, the world's most expensive cow. The discussion also highlights the challenges American brands face in a shifting global sentiment, reflecting on the intertwining of politics and commerce.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 23min
Ballot from the blue: will Ukraine hold a poll?
Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent for The Economist, discusses the evolving landscape of elections in wartorn Ukraine and the influence of figures like Putin and Trump on these prospects. Andrew Knox dives into historical economic strategies, notably the impact of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act on American businesses during the Great Depression. Natasha Loder sheds light on the health implications of daylight saving time, questioning its effectiveness and examining how it disrupts sleep patterns. A rich blend of politics, history, and health insights awaits!