
Geopolitics & Empire
Geopolitics & Empire
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May 24, 2025 • 1h 46min
Fr Patrick Ramsey: Orthodox Views on Empire, Antichrist, & Martyr Mentality
Fr. Patrick Ramsey, a priest-monk from the UK and online tutor at the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, discusses the emergence of a totalitarian global empire, linking it to biblical prophecies about the Antichrist. He explores how technology enables centralized control and predicts that global crises could trigger a shift towards authoritarianism. Ramsey addresses the increasing secularization of Christianity and the historical role of empires, emphasizing the importance of maintaining faith and a 'martyr mentality' in the face of such changes.

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May 23, 2025 • 1h 11min
Eric Yeung: The Dollar, Gold, Bitcoin, & China’s Bright Future
Eric Yeung, a seasoned businessman and commentator with experience across North America and China, dives into the shifting global economy. He discusses the U.S.'s mounting debt and the rise of alternative currencies, emphasizing gold as a critical asset amid these changes. Yeung also analyzes the strategic role of China in global finance, including its electric vehicle revolution and plans for gold-backed RMB trading. Additionally, he sheds light on China's controversial social credit system, sparking debate about technology and individual freedom.

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May 21, 2025 • 58min
Jacob Shapiro: We Are Entering a Multipolar Geopolitical Environment
Jacob Shapiro, a geopolitical analyst and Director of Research at The Bespoke Group, dives into the shifts of global power dynamics. He discusses the transition to a multipolar world, where nations like Brazil and Turkey emerge as new influencers. The conversation also critiques U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and considers the ominous potential for World War III. Additionally, Shapiro shares strategies for navigating today's complex media landscape and emphasizes the need for personal and family security in uncertain times.

May 16, 2025 • 41min
Rick Culleton: From Hard Knocks to Success, LatAm, & Cultivating Happiness
Rick Culleton, an author and entrepreneur, shares his inspiring journey from a troubled youth to a successful business leader. He discusses the transformative power of entrepreneurship and how overcoming adversity can lead to personal growth. Culleton reflects on the joys of real estate investing and the cultural richness of Latin America. He dives into pressing economic challenges like inflation, while also shining a light on the potential of technology to drive change. Finally, he emphasizes cultivating happiness through mindful morning routines and living intentionally.

May 15, 2025 • 1h 7min
Stuart J. Hooper: Global Flashpoints & Trump’s Geopolitical Legacy
Stuart J. Hooper, a Lecturer and International Politics PhD candidate, dives into the intricacies of U.S. foreign policy and Trump's lasting impact. He urges the MAGA crowd to hold Trump accountable while unpacking global flashpoints like his Saudi visit and tensions in Israel, Iran, and Ukraine. Hooper highlights the dangers of globalism on national sovereignty, critiques media portrayals in the 'cocaine gate' controversy, and reflects on the shifting political landscape in the UK, emphasizing the need for active political engagement.

May 10, 2025 • 1h 31min
Cognitive Dissidents: Tariffs, False Messiahs, & Blackouts in Spain
The discussion dives into the tumultuous impact of tariffs in the trade war between the U.S. and China, highlighting the looming economic instability and potential dollar collapse. They tackle the intriguing rise of self-proclaimed messiahs in politics and the correlations with societal discontent. Furthermore, the conversation sheds light on Spain's energy crises, teasing out the geopolitical ramifications and the influence of both traditional and renewable sources. Plus, they explore the intertwining of identity, ideology, and the role of alternative media in navigating these complex topics.

May 10, 2025 • 52min
Barbara Demick: Abducted & Adopted, The Story of China’s One-Child Policy
Barbara Demick, a seasoned journalist and author, shares her compelling insights from her new book, 'Daughters of the Bamboo Grove.' She discusses the chilling realities of China's one-child policy, including the illegal abduction of children by officials and the devastating effects on families. Demick recounts her arduous journey to reunite twins separated by distance and circumstance. Through personal narratives, she explores the identity struggles of adoptees and the broader implications of social control in both China and America.

May 10, 2025 • 52min
Yasiru Ranaraja: Growing Belt & Road Connectivity, Sri Lanka, & Flashpoints
Yasiru Ranaraja, a maritime affairs researcher and a founding director at BRISL, dives into the geopolitics driving the Belt and Road Initiative in Sri Lanka. He discusses the decline of U.S. global dominance and the rise of China and India, along with their implications for emerging economies. Ranaraja also explores flashpoints and regional tensions in Asia, the growing influence of BRICS, and the ongoing tech race between the U.S. and China. With insights on currency dynamics and the future of international finance, this conversation is both timely and thought-provoking.

May 7, 2025 • 1h 30min
Grimerica: Censorship, Conspiracy, Carney, & Cataclysmic Cycles!
Darren Grimes and Graham Dunlop, Canadian podcasters behind Grimerica, dive into the murky waters of censorship and the complexities of freedom of expression in today's digital age. They explore the influence of Mark Carney on North American politics, potential Alberta independence, and the interplay of technology and ethics in warfare. From ancient wisdom on climatic changes to modern mythos in sci-fi narratives, they reveal how past knowledge could inform current crises. Expect a thought-provoking journey through conspiracies and the evolving podcasting landscape!

May 5, 2025 • 1h 5min
Mike Shelby: Fortress America, Civil War 2.0, & World War 3.0?
Mike Shelby, a former Intelligence NCO with experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, shares his insights on today's shifting geopolitical landscape. He discusses the rise of low-intensity conflict in the U.S., warning against the threat of social unrest and terrorism. Highlighting the decline of Pax Americana, he proposes the concept of a 'Fortress America' in response to global tensions, particularly with China. Shelby provides practical advice for navigating these turbulent times and stresses the importance of community resilience in the face of unpredictability.