Energy Policy Podcasts
2 podcasts
The Rest Is Politics
Goalhanger
The Rest Is Politics is an essential listen for anyone trying to cut through the noise of today’s increasingly volatile political landscape. Hosted by Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart, the show brings together two seasoned political insiders with very different backgrounds to dissect the headlines with a blend of sharp intellect, deep historical context, and refreshingly candid analysis. Whether they are unpacking the seismic shifts within the Labour Party, the complex influence of populism on both sides of the Atlantic, or the pressing global challenges of energy security and artificial intelligence, the hosts prioritize substance over partisan point-scoring. The format is conversational and inquisitive, often moving beyond the immediate news cycle to explore the structural problems facing governance today. You can expect deep dives into the mechanics of policy, the dangers of political polarization, and the personal dynamics that shape the halls of power in Westminster and beyond. What makes this show stand out is the rapport between the hosts. They challenge each other and their own political assumptions, providing a masterclass in civil debate and critical thinking. If you are looking for a show that treats its audience as intelligent observers capable of navigating the nuances of the modern world, this is it. Tune in to stay informed, engaged, and occasionally entertained by two of the most knowledgeable voices in modern political commentary.
The Econoclasts
UnHerd
In a media landscape dominated by safe takes and repetitive talking points, The Econoclasts offers a necessary jolt to the system. Hosted by economist Yanis Varoufakis and journalist Wolfgang Munchau, this podcast bypasses the superficial spin of the daily news cycle to dissect the uncomfortable truths behind global policy. While their own political perspectives often diverge, they share a singular, sharp-edged mission: to challenge the prevailing orthodoxies that have consistently failed to predict—or fix—our current economic reality. Each week, Varoufakis and Munchau pick apart the "settled facts" that define our world, from the fracturing of U.S. hegemony and the survival strategies of the petrodollar to the structural decay of the British economy. Whether they are deconstructing the paradoxical financial winners of the Iran conflict or exposing the parasitic relationship between the City of London and the nation it serves, the hosts provide a bracing, intellectual deep dive that connects the dots between geopolitics, energy infrastructure, and the inner workings of power. This is not a podcast for those looking for comfortable confirmation of their existing biases. Instead, it is a space for rigorous, sometimes volatile analysis that seeks to identify the real forces shaping our future. If you are tired of the soundbites provided by mainstream commentators and want to understand the mechanics of a world in transition, The Econoclasts delivers an essential, unvarnished look at the events defining our time.
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