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From developing a business plan, to building your product or service, to choosing your corporate structure and learning how to effectively market to customers. Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch takes you through all the steps you need to take to give your business the best chance at success. For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app.
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Kochie wants to help you fulfil your financial dreams. From managing your debts, to growing your income, to protecting the assets you have financial journalist David Koch will take you through the small measurable steps you need to take to get you on the road to financial success. For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app.
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Spatial Delight

The Sociological Review

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A ten-part podcast about space, society, and power inspired by British geographer Doreen Massey. From a London laundromat to a public park in Berlin, from a contested waterfront in Kochi to the Egyptian desert, our show seeks to inspire listeners to think about space and place as full of power, and to imagine political alternatives to the current world order.
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From financing your first home, to researching a property before you buy it, to giving yourself the best chance at winning at an auction - in this series Finance Journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch takes you through what you need to know to buy your dream home, for the best price. He will also take you through his tips on how to best climb the property ladder and become a savvy property investor by telling you how to recognise the up and coming areas for property investment, how to manage your re ...
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I have a dream to inspire, enlighten, and entertain the Malayalees all over the world so that we can all build together, a better future for Kerala and the world. By providing you with inspiring stories of role models, positive contributors of the society, and also from the latest technologies, that could change our future for the better, I hope to make every Malayalee to dream and work for a better Kerala and Mother Earth. This is a podcast in Malayalam. Please join the movement if you beli ...
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A weekly podcast hosted by Marshall Kosloff and produced by Hudson Institute that believes that the “Arsenal of Democracy” is not merely a state of military, industrial, and societal readiness, but a conception of America’s role as the world reckons with a shifting geopolitical order, revanchist Great Power rivals, and global debates about the prospects for liberal democracy.
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KATHAGRAM

Neethu M Eldose

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Unlock the magic of timeless tales with ‘Kathagram,’ where folk tales come to life in a vibrant reimagination. Join me every week and immerse yourself in the extraordinary narratives that were once told and untold. Your weekly escape into the enchanting world of stories awaits – tune in now!
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Conrad Song from Maqro Capital dives into the stories of business pioneers and leaders that have shaped the business world. The Boardroom Exchange tells the tales of entrepreneurs and innovators, their journey to success and what they’ve learnt in the process.
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The first-ever romance fiction title presented on Podiobooks.com, "Chase Around The World" takes you on a wild ride alongside Emerald Harrison, an Australian beauty who, after meeting the French-accented, intriguing and adventurous Ace Black, wakes up to realise that the life she has worked so hard for holds no interest anymore. Set in the sensuous surrounds of steamy, tropical India, "Chase Around The World" weaves an intricate web of passion and deception as Emerald follows the mysterious ...
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Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea, authors of We Win, They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy and the New Cold War, do not wonder whether a new cold war against the Chinese Communist Party is afoot. Instead, they join the show to explain that when it arrives, America will need a fusion of Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump foreign policies to ensure complete…
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Co-founder and CEO of Roadrunner Venture Studios, Adam Hammer, joins host Marshall Kosloff to explain what "deep tech" is, why the Arsenal of Democracy is often fought and won by people in white lab coats, and how the spoils of defense innovation are shared commercially.By Hudson Institute
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CEO of Apex, Ian Cinnamon, joins host Marshall Kosloff to detail the critical infrastructure backing the US space industry, and the national security implications of Americas increased interest and presence in space. With technological advancements driving space exploration and usefulness, Cinnamon explains how private and public partnerships will …
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Alliances are important. Just ask Russia, China, Iran and North Korea what kind of leverage they can give you. Just last week we saw Russia and China fly together into Alaskan territory. In light of this rising axis, Senior Fellow Daniel Kochis joins the show to discuss what the current state of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is, whe…
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How can the Department of Defense build a strategy and budget around the increasing scenario of using $3,000,000 missiles to shoot down $15,000 drones? Host Marshall Kosloff talks with former Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) Director, Raj Shah, about how to find innovation at the intersection of the government and private sectors to ensure that U.S. s…
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Has the Pax-Americana truly fallen? Can America's sole dominance over global influence be restored? What can we learn from the WWII-era that we can apply to today's multi-front and multi-faceted threats? Hudson Senior Fellow Arthur Herman rejoins the show to illustrate why desire for global power and influence requires an industrial base to do so a…
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Should the United States military be building an army that is technologically smart, small, and hyper-effective, or should it be pumping out twentieth-century bullets, artillery, and tanks in overwhelming numbers? In his article "The Gates of Gaza," Hudson Senior Fellow Michael Doran argues that the wars in Ukraine and Gaza should demonstrate to Is…
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Aaron Slodov, CEO of Atomic Industries, joins Marshall Kosloff to discuss how the US can strengthen its industrial base through the use of next generation technology to produce more quality at a better margin to more effectively deter adversaries. Read Aaron's "Techno-Industrialist Manifesto" in Pirate Wires…
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Hudson Institute Non-resident Fellow, Jake Barnett, joins the show from Nigeria to paint the picture of Africa's current economic and political landscape. France, the US, Russia, China and Saudi Arabia are all planted on the continent by way of direct foreign direct investment, humanitarian aid, or military support and peacekeeping. Barnett gives h…
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Whether it's deterrence from kinetic conflict over Taiwan, the race for Artificial Intelligence and supersonics, or the protection of technological supply chains, Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party are the single most capable global competitors. Dimitri Alperovitch joins host Marshall Kosloff to explain the how and why behind America's need…
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America's critical infrastructure has been vulnerable, and subsequently under attack by peer-adversaries like China, for decades. That reality hinders the strength of our defense industrial base and ultimately our ability to deter conflict. Nadia Schadlow joins the show to investigate whether the long-standing problems are structural or not, and of…
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We're already seeing the application of artificial intelligence in our daily lives. Our phones are powered by it, our social media experience, and our daily transportation. So how will AI impact the Department of Defense? Tara Murphy Dougherty, CEO of Govini, and Dr. Jeb Nadaner, SVP of Goverment Affairs at Govini, joined host Marshall Kosloff to d…
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War is rapidly changing. Countries like China are already moving force structure and planning towards a new type of conflict, all while the U.S. overspends and delays production of systems like aircraft carriers that could soon fall into the category of "a weapon that you can't afford to lose." The Sagamore Institute's Dr. Jerry Hendrix joins the s…
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War today is being fought drastically different than it was even 20 years ago. While manpower still matters, future conflicts will call for warfare centered around technological advances, with AI as the lynchpin. Armada CEO Dan Wright joins the show this week to discuss how AI will enhance both military and civilian industries with advancements lik…
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Shield AI Co-founder and President, Brandon Tseng, joins the show to explain why the current state of America's industrial base needs to be seen as a national security emergency. Tseng argues we lack government finances and mobilization capabilities to bring mass defense systems online if needed, but thankfully we don't lack is the technology, of w…
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Bryan Clark, senior fellow and director of Hudson's Center for Defense Concepts and Technology, joins the show to explain why an emphasis on software-centric innovation is needed to keep America's defense tech at the cutting edge in an era of great power competition. He illustrates how Ukraine is an example of resourceful software-centric warfare, …
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In this final episode of Kathagram, we explore the deep and diverse meanings of Love through stories and reflections that resonate with the soul. From the poetic nuances of timeless romances to the practical realities of love in today's world, join us as we unpack the layers of love's essence. Featuring heartfelt discussions with guests like Ajith …
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What if Xi Jinping owned a controlling stake in CNN? Or the New York Times? This week's guest Geoffrey Cain argues that TikTok's dominance over the flow of information and news to America's population should be seen as a direct threat to our digital sovereignty and digital infrastructure, all on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. Cain and host …
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Dive into the essence of connection in our latest episode, "Hearts & Cultures: Bridging Worlds with Empathy." This journey takes you beyond mere understanding to feeling the pulse of diverse cultures around the globe. From the vibrant life in Delhi to the serene ambiance of Kerala, we uncover the beauty of embracing our differences and finding comm…
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Neil Keegan, co-managing partner and CEO of Marlinspike, a DC-based venture capital firm, joins Marshall Kosloff to give a glimpse into the private sector side of defense innovation and marketplace challenges. Keegan explains how companies like Space X are creating a new blueprint for private-public partnerships on defense innovation that are cost-…
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In this captivating third episode of Kathagram, join Neethu M Eldose as we delve into the profound depths of solitude. With guests Annie Vallikaapen, Shishira Thomas, and Divya K Unni sharing their personal journeys, this episode transcends the usual narratives to reveal solitude as a sanctuary for growth, self-discovery, and creativity. From the t…
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Following first-hand trips to Taiwan, Israel and Ukraine, Hudson Institute President and CEO joins host Marshall Kosloff to recap what he saw and heard, as well as the role that America should be playing in each theater. Walters notes that US leaders need to begin calling out Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping for the despots they are and show that the …
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Dive into the intriguing world of ego with 'Reflections on Ego: Unveiling the Self in Us,' the latest episode of Kathagram, hosted by Neethu M Eldose. This episode takes you on a compelling journey into the depths of ego, self-awareness, and their profound effects on our personal and digital interactions. Featuring enlightening discussions with the…
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Jonathan Ward, senior fellow at Hudson Institute, joins Marshall Kosloff to discuss the economic threats of the Chinese Communist Party, arguing that now is the time to build up America’s industrial base, and that private industry and US political leaders needs to unite to defeat the CCP economically—or risk losing the decade to China and presaging…
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Colors of Silence: Unveiling Depression and the Unspoken Emotions invites listeners into an introspective journey through the silent yet vibrant world of human feelings, emphasizing the complex experiences surrounding depression. This episode delves into the myriad ways in which emotions manifest beyond words, exploring the nuanced interplay betwee…
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Ever wondered where stories come alive? Welcome back to where emotions dance and words sing — Kathagram, Season 2 is here! This season, we're joined by voices that echo the diverse spectrum of human emotions, we bring you stories woven with observations, imagination, and the raw, unfiltered essence of life. Immerse yourself in tales that laugh, cry…
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It's no revelation that America is behind when it comes to manufacturing. But the reality that we stand alone as the world's leading software creators should headline discussions around today's Arsenal of Democracy. Guest Shyam Sankar, CTO at Palantir, argues that a new marriage of software and American manufacturing can and should spark innovation…
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Amid ongoing war in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as China’s looming threat over Taiwan, the United States faces the possibility of wars on three fronts. Can America's modern Arsenal of Democracy sustain such engagement? Will US allies join the efforts? Foreign Policy's Jack Detsch joins host Marshall Kosloff to answer these questions and mo…
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In today's episode, join us for the last story in our series, as Neethu shares a heartfelt folktale from her childhood. Journey back to her grandmother's house in Ernakulam, where she found respite from the bustling city life and strict residential schooling. Her grandmother, fondly called Amama, was a treasure trove of stories. Despite being in a …
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Hudson Senior Fellow Riley Walters joins Marshall Kosloff to recap the recent elections in Taiwan, which saw new coalitions forming inside the strategic island nation. Additionally, they discuss why Taiwan is, and will be, at the center of global technological supply chains for a long time thanks to its leadership in chip and superconductor develop…
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Dive into the mystical tales of Wayanad with our latest episode! Join us as we peel back the layers of time to reveal the untold stories surrounding Karinthandan—a guardian spirit, a protector of nature, and a central figure in Wayanad folklore. We'll explore the intriguing connection between Karinthandan and the legendary Chain Tree, and the myste…
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This isn't your run-of-the-mill folktale; it's the chronicle of a man who lived and left his mark in the secluded village of Kizhakkambalam, nestled in the heart of Ernakulam district, Kerala. In our lives, there exist characters we've merely observed from a distance, weaving imaginative stories about their existence. Join us for this genuine slice…
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In this episode, we delve into the intriguing history and culture of Fort Kochi. Fort Kochi's rich history comes alive as our host explores the tales of Portuguese traders, the Dutch invasion, and the hidden treasures left behind. We uncover the story of an African slave turned deity and the role of loyalty and sacrifice in guarding the hidden weal…
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Muthi Paranja Katha Embark on a spellbinding journey through the rich tapestry of Indian folklore in our first podcast episode, as we unravel the mysterious tale of 'Yakshi,' a captivating narrative of 'Kalliyangattu Neeli.' Explore the intertwining threads of supernatural forces, love and curse - discover how Neeli's haunting narrative transcends …
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Join us every week on Kathagram, a podcast dedicated to exploring the rich tapestry of folktales from different parts of Kerala. In this series, we dive into the world of folktales and how they hold a special place in our hearts and culture. Our host reminisces about the joy of storytelling with their beloved grandmother and how that connection has…
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The U.S. defense industry has found itself straddling the line of simultaneous developments challenges. On one hand the innovation is lurching forward with technology like AI and hypersonics leading a new weapons revolution, while on the other hand we need a defense industry capable of supplying enough 1980s Stinger Missiles to support allies fight…
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The Arsenal of Democracy team was invited last week to the Tenth Annual Reagan National Defense Forum in Simi Valley, California, to record conversations reckoning with the intersection of technology, innovation, and defense. Hudson Senior Fellow Nadia Schadlow joined Marshall Kosloff in person to discuss why accountability and follow-through are n…
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There have always been skeptics of China's continued rise, and yet the Chinese Communist Party-led economy stills carries on. However, in a new report titled, "China’s Economic Weakness and Challenge to the Bretton Woods System: How Should the US Respond?" Hudson Senior Fellow Tom Duesterberg explains why the Chinese economy is now, more than ever,…
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China is bankrolling its own “Arsenal of Autocracy” through forces like Russia and North Korea. At the same time, the conversation around TikTok and its roll in undermining American culture and unity is coming to a head. Jacob Helberg, a commissioner at the United States–China Economic and Security Review Commission, joins the show to review the fu…
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Senior Fellow Michael Roberts joins the show to reveal exactly how far ahead China is of the rest of the world when it comes to shipping and why its a national security threat flying under the radar. The U.S. is falling behind and increasingly reliant on Chinese-connected supply chains that could be weaponized against us at a moment's notice if Chi…
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Hudson Institute Japan Chair Kenneth Weinstein joins the show to discuss why Japan is the United States’ key ally in Asia. Ken reviews Japan's political history, influential leaders, and regional realities to explain why the island nation is primed to step up to face the China challenge and to fulfill the vision first articulated by the late Prime …
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Miles Yu, Senior Fellow and host of Hudson's China Insider podcast, joins Marshall Kosloff to pull back the curtain on the Chinese Communist Party's authoritative system of governance, and its undeniable aims at global dominance. Check out the China Insider podcast: https://www.hudson.org/foreign-policy/welcome-china-insider…
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Arthur Herman, Hudson Institute senior fellow and author of Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, joins the show to compare the Arsenal of Democracy of World War II to what is needed today. Herman argues that to counter China, Russia, and other autocracies, the United States needs to lead an "Arsenal of Democracie…
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Michael Doran, Hudson Institute senior fellow and co-host of the Counterbalance podcast, joins the show following Hamas’ brutal attack on Israel to discuss what we can expect in a war between Israel and Hamas and the forces behind this conflict: Iran, Russia and China, working together to sow chaos globally and directly challenge the US and its all…
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Senior Fellow Luke Coffey joins the show to break down Ukraine funding, the state of the counter-offensive and how politics plays out in great power conflicts. Additionally, Coffey illustrates why the outcome in Ukraine is directly related to America's role and reputation around the globe.By Hudson Institute
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Rebeccah Heinrichs joins Arsenal of Democracy to discuss the key elements of strategic deterrence, how the US can deter China and Russia, and the resources and political policies needed to execute such a strategy. Heinrichs is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute and the director of its Keystone Defense Initiative. She specializes in US national def…
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Nadia Schadlow joins Arsenal of Democracy to discuss the intersection of national security, supply chains, and critical technologies. The principal author of the Trump administration’s 2017 National Security Strategy, Nadia discusses key considerations in formulating strategy, the United States’ technological competition with China, how the US gove…
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What does success in the struggle against the People's Republic of China look like? Senior Fellow John Lee joins Arsenal of Democracy to deep dive on his report on the topic, co-authored with Lavina Lee, available here: https://www.hudson.org/foreign-policy/success-struggle-against-people-republic-china-john-lavina-lee John Lee is a senior fellow a…
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