
Global affairs can feel confusing. We make it clear. This is a podcast about foreign affairs, diplomacy, and global impact, told through conversations with world leaders who make the decisions. You’ll hear how leaders think, what they get wrong, and what they care about when the cameras are off. If you’ve ever wondered how global decisions affect your life, or how people break into this field, you... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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The ocean shaped the sound of a generation. Today, Al Jardine believes protecting it is one of the most important challenges we face.
As part of a special World Oceans Day campaign with Talking Foreign Affairs, Beach Boys founder Al Jardine joins Ad... more
Is being a microstate a limitation or a hidden advantage?
As a nation of just 40,000 people, yet one of the highest GDPs per capita in the world, Liechtenstein makes a compelling case that even the smallest states can think, and act, big.
In this e... more
Is Swiss neutrality still real, or is it being redefined in real time?
In this episode, Adil Cader speak with Doris Leuthard who served twice as President of Switzerland, about what neutrality actually means in today’s shifting global order. And som... more
You may know her as Ashley from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air or as a Grammy-nominated artist. But today, Tatyana Ali is here to talk about something very few people expect. In this episode, Tatyana joins Adil to share her own childbirth experience and... more
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This program centers on global diplomacy, international policy, and the real-world impact of decision-making at the highest levels. Episode topics frequently cover how countries navigate alliances, negotiations, and regulatory frameworks, with notable forays into niche subjects like space diplomacy, microstate influence, neutrality, and humanitarian advocacy. The host also highlights policy gaps and practical avenues for audiences to engage, from advocacy initiatives to understanding multilateral dynamics. A recurring strength is connecting abstract geopolitical concepts to tangible outcomes, often featuring high-profile guests who offer insider perspectives on diplomacy, governance, and global impact. This mix makes the show particularly v... more
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