
Geopolitics & Empire
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 701 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsHistoryPolitics | |||

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Great show. And, as a Christian, host is playing right in to the globalism, rather overtly. Still, I love the insights.!
I enjoy your podcast, but don’t agree with your take on bitcoin. It’s really a transformative technology and is an anti global play on the future of money
Love the way Hrvoje interviews, he is well-read, highly educated, open minded and teases out all kinds of ideas - unusually without the usual ego. The sort of old-fashioned laid-back conversations radio used to offer, but with new meaning for a new age of insights into technocracy.
I always find this podcast informative, mainly due to the calibre of guests that the host manages to get on the show. However I’m getting increasingly tired of Hrvoje interjecting at least once per episode his trademark phrases about Edwin Black, algorithm ghetto, how he’s banned by PayPal, how many passports he has, and other things he seems to say that really don’t seem to be on topic or contribute to the conversation.
So great been listening for years. Long form interviews with a wide array of views from all over the world. Respectful interactions. Always learning snd growing. Smart but not smart at you
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The show frequently dives into geopolitics, global power shifts, and critiques of technocracy, CBDCs, and centralized governance, often from a contrarian or alternative-media perspective. Episodes spotlight high-profile guests from journalism, documentary film, economics, and political analysis, with a recurring emphasis on multipolarity, surveillance, and sovereignty. A notable pattern is long-form, deep-dive conversations that blend historical context, current events, and provocative theories, sometimes courting controversy but offering substantial in-depth discussions for listeners seeking alternative viewpoints on global affairs.
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Recent guests on Geopolitics & Empire include:
1. Dr. Martin Erdmann
2. Conrad Franz
3. Anthony Freda
4. Adam Taggart
5. Snow Himbo
6. Michael Driver
7. Christian Westbrook
8. James Patrick
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