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EP22 - Clem Dwyer Connects Storytelling, Public Speaking, and Fraud Detection

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A strong story can inspire, teach, persuade, and mislead. Clem Dwyer brings his experience as a keynote speaker, workshop trainer, and 2025 D60 International Speech Champion to a wide-ranging conversation about what makes communication effective and why storytelling remains one of the most important human skills. The conversation explores Clem’s IMPACT framework for communication, the role of identity and message, the difference between confidence and manipulation, and why charisma can be both powerful and dangerous. Clem also shares how a childhood stutter shaped his path toward public speaking, coaching, and helping others find their voice. The episode moves through storytelling as culture, communication challenges faced by immigrants, feedback as a tool for growth, public speaking fears, fraud detection, political messaging, social media influence, and the importance of listening closely when someone’s story sounds too polished. Full episode and transcript: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep22-storytelling-public-speaking-and-bs-detection Episode Show Notes: Hosted by Emanuel Petrescu and Kevin Carney Guest: Clem Dwyer, Keynote Speaker, Workshop Trainer, 2025 D60 International Speech Champion Topics covered: Storytelling as a foundation of human communication Clem Dwyer’s IMPACT framework: Identity, Message, Passion, Articulation, Charisma, and Technique Why stories help people remember lessons across generations The connection between storytelling, culture, heritage, and identity How false stories and inherited assumptions can shape behavior Fake influencers, online wealth narratives, and shortcut culture Charisma, persuasion, and the risks of polished communication Communication challenges for immigrants and people with accents Why listening is as important as speaking Clem’s experience overcoming a childhood stutter Toastmasters, feedback, and improving public speaking through record and review Internal stories people tell themselves Vulnerability, mental health, and sharing personal struggles Using questions to identify fraud, weak claims, and false expertise Macroeconomics, banking narratives, and public misunderstanding Political messaging, branding, social media, and Donald Trump’s communication style Episode Timestamps: 00:00:18 Introduction to the episode and guest Clem Dwyer 00:01:15 Emanuel introduces Clem as a public speaking champion and storyteller 00:02:36 Storytelling as an ancient source of status and connection 00:03:44 Clem explains why stories preserve lessons across generations 00:05:19 Storytelling, collaboration, culture, and human survival 00:07:36 A story about inherited habits and forgotten context 00:09:12 Clem introduces the IMPACT communication framework 00:14:30 Public speaking, filler words, hybrid communication, and classic storytelling 00:18:18 Fake success stories, shortcut culture, and online wealth narratives 00:20:43 Fraud, Forbes, Theranos, and persuasive false stories 00:23:07 Charisma, dictators, celebrity status, and the power of words 00:26:06 Rhetoric, immigrants, accents, and communication barriers 00:27:45 Speaking clearly, listening patiently, and the two-way nature of communication 00:31:52 Toastmasters, public speaking fear, and improving presentation skills 00:33:42 Clem shares his childhood experience with stuttering 00:40:28 Internal stories, self-perception, and how others see us 00:41:04 Vulnerability, mental health, and sharing personal struggles 00:44:30 Thinking in one language while speaking another 00:45:56 Record and review as a tool for communication improvement 00:49:35 BS detection, fraudsters, and evaluating polished communicators 00:53:01 Macroeconomic narratives and how repeated stories become accepted 00:57:09 Political tribalism, banking narratives, and public persuasion 00:59:29 Using simple stories to challenge complicated claims 01:02:20 Banking, savings, financial education, and misunderstood systems 01:04:06 Donald Trump, branding, social media, and political communication 01:09:07 Closing reflections and where to find Clem Dwyer 01:10:36 Curious Pundits closing Episode Links: Clem Dwyer Website: https://clementdwyer.com [https://clementdwyer.com] Clem Dwyer Email: clemspeaks@clementdwyer.com Curious Pundits Website: https://curiouspundits.comhttps://curiouspundits.com [https://curiouspundits.com] Episode Website URL: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep22-storytelling-public-speaking-and-bs-detection [https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep22-storytelling-public-speaking-and-bs-detection] About the Podcast:  Hosted by Kevin Carney and Emanuel Petrescu, two curious minds exploring ideas, culture, and everything in between. Curious Pundits is a conversational podcast where each episode starts with a topic that caught our attention and unfolds into thoughtful, unscripted discussion. We follow curiosity wherever it leads, across disciplines, opinions, and perspectives, without pretending to have all the answers. Their main ventures are https://1307.digital/ [https://1307.digital/] (Emanuel) and https://organicgrowth.biz/ [https://organicgrowth.biz/] (Kevin). Listen to the Curious Pundits Podcast on Your Favorite App: Website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] Podbean: https://curiouspundits.podbean.com [https://curiouspundits.podbean.com] Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh [https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh] Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950 [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950] iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634 [https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634] Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits [https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits] Follow the Curious Pundits on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits [https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits] X: https://x.com/CuriousPundits [https://x.com/CuriousPundits] Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/] Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/ [https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/] Medium: https://medium.com/@curiouspundits [https://medium.com/@curiouspundits] Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits [https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits] Entities mentioned in this episode People: Kevin Carney Emanuel Petrescu Clem Dwyer Patrick Boyle Elizabeth Holmes Sam Bankman-Fried Martin Shkreli Warren Buffett Steve Jobs Bill Gates Elon Musk Justin Trudeau Mark Carney Pierre Poilievre Donald Trump Ronald Reagan Sr. Ronald Reagan Jr. The Tate brothers Scheherazade Podcast / episode entities: Curious Pundits podcast Clem Dwyer Connects Storytelling, Public Speaking, and BS Detection Organizations / companies / institutions: Toastmasters District 60 Toastmasters Forbes J.P. Morgan Theranos Rogers ICE The legal system The government Central banks Commercial banks Schools Libraries Media, platforms, and tools: YouTube Netflix Instagram Facebook Zoom Google Meet Microsoft Teams PowerPoint Descript Apple Spotify Stitcher Social media The Internet Podcasts Radio stations Television networks Websites / contact entities: curiouspundits.com clementdwyer.com clemspeaks@clementdwyer.com [clemspeaks@clementdwyer.com] Places / regions: Canada United States North America Toronto East Europe Ancient Greece Scotland Arabian world India America Historical / cultural references: Neolithic people Prehistoric people Stone Age tribes Homo sapiens sapiens The Itsy Bitsy Spider The Little Engine That Could Arabian Nights The Wizard of Oz Toto COVID The Depression The 2008 recession The 1920s / 1930s recession Concepts / subject-matter entities: Storytelling Public speaking Effective communication IMPACT framework Identity Message Passion Articulation Charisma Technique Fraud detection BS detection Hybrid communication Technology Filler words Rhetoric Macroeconomics Neoclassical economics Loanable funds theory Private debt Money supply Stocks Bonds Savings accounts High-interest savings accounts Tariffs Political tribalism Branding MAGA Mental health Vulnerability Feedback Record and review Stuttering Speech impediment Immigration Accents Culture Heritage

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EP22 - Clem Dwyer Connects Storytelling, Public Speaking, and Fraud Detection

A strong story can inspire, teach, persuade, and mislead. Clem Dwyer brings his experience as a keynote speaker, workshop trainer, and 2025 D60 International Speech Champion to a wide-ranging conversation about what makes communication effective and why storytelling remains one of the most important human skills. The conversation explores Clem’s IMPACT framework for communication, the role of identity and message, the difference between confidence and manipulation, and why charisma can be both powerful and dangerous. Clem also shares how a childhood stutter shaped his path toward public speaking, coaching, and helping others find their voice. The episode moves through storytelling as culture, communication challenges faced by immigrants, feedback as a tool for growth, public speaking fears, fraud detection, political messaging, social media influence, and the importance of listening closely when someone’s story sounds too polished. Full episode and transcript: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep22-storytelling-public-speaking-and-bs-detection Episode Show Notes: Hosted by Emanuel Petrescu and Kevin Carney Guest: Clem Dwyer, Keynote Speaker, Workshop Trainer, 2025 D60 International Speech Champion Topics covered: Storytelling as a foundation of human communication Clem Dwyer’s IMPACT framework: Identity, Message, Passion, Articulation, Charisma, and Technique Why stories help people remember lessons across generations The connection between storytelling, culture, heritage, and identity How false stories and inherited assumptions can shape behavior Fake influencers, online wealth narratives, and shortcut culture Charisma, persuasion, and the risks of polished communication Communication challenges for immigrants and people with accents Why listening is as important as speaking Clem’s experience overcoming a childhood stutter Toastmasters, feedback, and improving public speaking through record and review Internal stories people tell themselves Vulnerability, mental health, and sharing personal struggles Using questions to identify fraud, weak claims, and false expertise Macroeconomics, banking narratives, and public misunderstanding Political messaging, branding, social media, and Donald Trump’s communication style Episode Timestamps: 00:00:18 Introduction to the episode and guest Clem Dwyer 00:01:15 Emanuel introduces Clem as a public speaking champion and storyteller 00:02:36 Storytelling as an ancient source of status and connection 00:03:44 Clem explains why stories preserve lessons across generations 00:05:19 Storytelling, collaboration, culture, and human survival 00:07:36 A story about inherited habits and forgotten context 00:09:12 Clem introduces the IMPACT communication framework 00:14:30 Public speaking, filler words, hybrid communication, and classic storytelling 00:18:18 Fake success stories, shortcut culture, and online wealth narratives 00:20:43 Fraud, Forbes, Theranos, and persuasive false stories 00:23:07 Charisma, dictators, celebrity status, and the power of words 00:26:06 Rhetoric, immigrants, accents, and communication barriers 00:27:45 Speaking clearly, listening patiently, and the two-way nature of communication 00:31:52 Toastmasters, public speaking fear, and improving presentation skills 00:33:42 Clem shares his childhood experience with stuttering 00:40:28 Internal stories, self-perception, and how others see us 00:41:04 Vulnerability, mental health, and sharing personal struggles 00:44:30 Thinking in one language while speaking another 00:45:56 Record and review as a tool for communication improvement 00:49:35 BS detection, fraudsters, and evaluating polished communicators 00:53:01 Macroeconomic narratives and how repeated stories become accepted 00:57:09 Political tribalism, banking narratives, and public persuasion 00:59:29 Using simple stories to challenge complicated claims 01:02:20 Banking, savings, financial education, and misunderstood systems 01:04:06 Donald Trump, branding, social media, and political communication 01:09:07 Closing reflections and where to find Clem Dwyer 01:10:36 Curious Pundits closing Episode Links: Clem Dwyer Website: https://clementdwyer.com [https://clementdwyer.com] Clem Dwyer Email: clemspeaks@clementdwyer.com Curious Pundits Website: https://curiouspundits.comhttps://curiouspundits.com [https://curiouspundits.com] Episode Website URL: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep22-storytelling-public-speaking-and-bs-detection [https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep22-storytelling-public-speaking-and-bs-detection] About the Podcast:  Hosted by Kevin Carney and Emanuel Petrescu, two curious minds exploring ideas, culture, and everything in between. Curious Pundits is a conversational podcast where each episode starts with a topic that caught our attention and unfolds into thoughtful, unscripted discussion. We follow curiosity wherever it leads, across disciplines, opinions, and perspectives, without pretending to have all the answers. Their main ventures are https://1307.digital/ [https://1307.digital/] (Emanuel) and https://organicgrowth.biz/ [https://organicgrowth.biz/] (Kevin). Listen to the Curious Pundits Podcast on Your Favorite App: Website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] Podbean: https://curiouspundits.podbean.com [https://curiouspundits.podbean.com] Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh [https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh] Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950 [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950] iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634 [https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634] Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits [https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits] Follow the Curious Pundits on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits [https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits] X: https://x.com/CuriousPundits [https://x.com/CuriousPundits] Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/] Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/ [https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/] Medium: https://medium.com/@curiouspundits [https://medium.com/@curiouspundits] Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits [https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits] Entities mentioned in this episode People: Kevin Carney Emanuel Petrescu Clem Dwyer Patrick Boyle Elizabeth Holmes Sam Bankman-Fried Martin Shkreli Warren Buffett Steve Jobs Bill Gates Elon Musk Justin Trudeau Mark Carney Pierre Poilievre Donald Trump Ronald Reagan Sr. Ronald Reagan Jr. The Tate brothers Scheherazade Podcast / episode entities: Curious Pundits podcast Clem Dwyer Connects Storytelling, Public Speaking, and BS Detection Organizations / companies / institutions: Toastmasters District 60 Toastmasters Forbes J.P. Morgan Theranos Rogers ICE The legal system The government Central banks Commercial banks Schools Libraries Media, platforms, and tools: YouTube Netflix Instagram Facebook Zoom Google Meet Microsoft Teams PowerPoint Descript Apple Spotify Stitcher Social media The Internet Podcasts Radio stations Television networks Websites / contact entities: curiouspundits.com clementdwyer.com clemspeaks@clementdwyer.com [clemspeaks@clementdwyer.com] Places / regions: Canada United States North America Toronto East Europe Ancient Greece Scotland Arabian world India America Historical / cultural references: Neolithic people Prehistoric people Stone Age tribes Homo sapiens sapiens The Itsy Bitsy Spider The Little Engine That Could Arabian Nights The Wizard of Oz Toto COVID The Depression The 2008 recession The 1920s / 1930s recession Concepts / subject-matter entities: Storytelling Public speaking Effective communication IMPACT framework Identity Message Passion Articulation Charisma Technique Fraud detection BS detection Hybrid communication Technology Filler words Rhetoric Macroeconomics Neoclassical economics Loanable funds theory Private debt Money supply Stocks Bonds Savings accounts High-interest savings accounts Tariffs Political tribalism Branding MAGA Mental health Vulnerability Feedback Record and review Stuttering Speech impediment Immigration Accents Culture Heritage

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EP 21 - Stanford, Silicon Valley, and Companies That Change the World

Stanford has helped shape Silicon Valley through generations of founders, faculty, research, and networks built around risk, experimentation, and long-term ambition. Antonio Baclig, Founder and CEO of Inlyte Energy, shares how his path from climate-focused research to grid-scale battery innovation was shaped by Stanford, Activate, and the broader startup ecosystem. The conversation connects university spinouts, technology licensing, founder networks, failure, AI, manufacturing, energy storage, China’s battery supply chains, nuclear power, data centers, and the future of energy independence. It also looks at why abundant materials such as iron and sodium may matter for the grid, and why community remains central even as AI changes work and entrepreneurship. Episode Show Notes: Hosted by Emanuel Petrescu and Kevin Carney Guest: Antonio Baclig, Founder and CEO of Inlyte Energy Topics covered: Stanford University’s relationship with Silicon Valley How Stanford alumni, students, faculty, and researchers contribute to startup formation Examples of companies connected to Stanford, including Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, Yahoo, Google, DoorDash, Fervo Energy, and Inlyte Energy Stanford’s technology licensing culture and startup-friendly structures Antonio Baclig’s path from Hawaii to Harvard, Stanford, and Inlyte Energy Climate change, clean technology, and grid-scale battery storage Why Inlyte Energy focuses on iron sodium batteries The difference between risky lab-stage innovation and commercially viable technology Battery storage for solar, wind, data centers, and grid reliability Supply chains, China’s role in battery manufacturing, and energy sovereignty AI, automation, future jobs, and the role of higher education Community, networks, and why startup ecosystems still matter Failure, resilience, and the culture of trying again Nuclear energy, small modular reactors, and the need for storage Space exploration, solar power, and future battery possibilities Episode Timestamps: 00:00:18 Stanford, Silicon Valley, and startup ecosystems 00:01:14 Antonio Baclig introduces his background and Inlyte Energy 00:02:50 Hawaii, local culture, and environmental protection 00:04:20 Stanford-connected companies and startup history 00:06:08 Fervo Energy, Stanford Climate Ventures, and founder networks 00:07:18 Comparing Silicon Valley with Austin’s startup ecosystem 00:09:28 Returning to Stanford after years in industry 00:11:06 Faculty, equity, startups, and Stanford’s ecosystem 00:12:31 Engineering, material science, and startup formation 00:14:03 Google, PageRank, and Stanford technology licensing 00:15:07 Licensing patents and helping founders reduce friction 00:16:45 Risk, battery chemistry, and startup timelines 00:19:09 Risk, capital, Columbus, DARPA, and proof of concept 00:20:29 Networks, Silicon Valley, and the future of startup communities 00:21:35 AI, work, community, and what comes next 00:23:10 Activate, trusted founder relationships, and startup mentorship 00:24:21 AI, employment, Luddites, and white-collar disruption 00:26:26 Robots, automation, and advice for the next generation 00:28:20 Manufacturing, automation, and learning fundamentals 00:31:28 English majors, AI, and hiring 00:32:15 College, community, critical thinking, and questioning information 00:36:55 Veritasium, learning, and effort 00:37:59 Failure, startup challenges, and learning from risk 00:39:14 Starting companies and making the world better 00:39:34 California’s culture of experimentation 00:40:20 Creative destruction and failed ventures 00:41:06 Amy Edmondson, C12 Energy, KoBold Metals, and learning from failure 00:43:02 Inlyte Energy, China, batteries, and energy competition 00:44:17 Solar, wind, battery materials, and domestic supply chains 00:48:33 Energy sovereignty, supply chains, and storage 00:50:11 Grid-scale batteries and replacing diesel generators 00:52:21 Stanford connections inside Inlyte Energy 00:55:12 Inlyte Energy’s stage, pilots, and deployments 00:56:04 Nuclear energy, Oklo, and the economics of power 01:00:08 Space exploration, solar power, and batteries beyond Earth 01:03:36 Where to find Antonio Baclig and Inlyte Energy 01:05:07 Curious Pundits closing notes Episode Links: Hawaii State Senator Brenton Awa commends man who beat up a tourist who was throwing rocks at a monk seal https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LJ02szMVzMg [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LJ02szMVzMg]   Tim Latimer’s LinkedIn post “Ringing the Bell”. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ringing-bell-reflecting-fervos-journey-tim-latimer-rhife/ [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ringing-bell-reflecting-fervos-journey-tim-latimer-rhife/] Patrick Boyle’s video “Forbes Has a Fraud Problem!”. https://youtu.be/V36kSqwjaaw?si=ZyQ9bW78sOyGTBw4 [https://youtu.be/V36kSqwjaaw?si=ZyQ9bW78sOyGTBw4] The Odd Lots episode where the COO of BlackRock talks about how their recruiting has changed in the AI era. https://www.podbean.com/media/share/dir-hdzt8-2d4a525e [https://www.podbean.com/media/share/dir-hdzt8-2d4a525e]   The Veritasium video showing how “cognitive effort” matters in learning. https://youtu.be/eVtCO84MDj8?si=ov67vX0E-CoMbalv [https://youtu.be/eVtCO84MDj8?si=ov67vX0E-CoMbalv] Book: The Right Kind of Wrong, by Amy Edmondson. https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Right-Kind-of-Wrong/Amy-C-Edmondson/9781982195069 [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Right-Kind-of-Wrong/Amy-C-Edmondson/9781982195069]LinkedIn profile of Antonio Bacliq https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonio-baclig/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonio-baclig/]   Curious Pundits: https://curiouspundits.com [https://curiouspundits.com]Episode Website URL:  https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep21-stanford-and-silicon-valley [https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep21-stanford-and-silicon-valley] About the Podcast: Hosted by Kevin Carney and Emanuel Petrescu, two curious minds exploring ideas, culture, and everything in between. Curious Pundits is a conversational podcast where each episode starts with a topic that caught our attention and unfolds into thoughtful, unscripted discussion. We follow curiosity wherever it leads, across disciplines, opinions, and perspectives, without pretending to have all the answers. Their main ventures are https://1307.digital/ [https://1307.digital/] (Emanuel) and https://organicgrowth.biz/ [https://organicgrowth.biz/] (Kevin).   Listen to the Curious Pundits Podcast on Your Favorite App: Website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] Podbean: https://curiouspundits.podbean.com [https://curiouspundits.podbean.com] Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh [https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh] Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950 [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950] iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634 [https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634] Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits [https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits] Follow the Curious Pundits on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits [https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits] X: https://x.com/CuriousPundits [https://x.com/CuriousPundits] Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/] Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/ [https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/] Medium: https://medium.com/@curiouspundits [https://medium.com/@curiouspundits] Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits [https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits] Entities mentioned in this episode: People: Antonio Baclig Tim Latimer Dave Danielson Richard Wang Amy Edmondson Joseph Schumpeter Derek Muller Nassim Taleb Mark Carney Sam Altman Steve Wozniak Larry Page Sergey Brin Companies and startups:  Inlyte Energy Fervo Energy Federal Telegraph Company Hewlett-Packard Varian Associates Sun Microsystems Silicon Graphics MIPS Yahoo Google StubHub Loopt DoorDash Voya Energy Molekule KoBold Metals C12 Energy Xiaomi BYD Oklo Blackstone Universities and academic institutions: Stanford University Harvard University of Texas at Austin Stanford Material Science and Engineering Stanford Engineering School Stanford Business School Berkeley Programs, incubators, and organizations: Capital Factory Hacker Dojo Stanford Climate Ventures Activate Lawrence Berkeley Labs Stanford Office of Technology Licensing One Ventures Technologies and concepts: PageRank Iron sodium batteries Sodium metal chloride batteries Zebra battery Grid storage Battery storage Solar energy Wind energy AI Automation Humanoid robots Nuclear energy Small modular reactors Geothermal energy CO2 sequestration Technology licensing Creative destruction Startup ecosystems Network effects Energy sovereignty Domestic supply chains Books, podcasts, and media: The Right Kind of Wrong The Theory of Economic Development Odd Lots podcast Veritasium Forbes 30 Under 30 Places: Silicon Valley Stanford Austin, Texas Hawaii California San Francisco Ocean Beach Marin County Mountain View Palo Alto Berkeley Alabama Switzerland Canada Toronto Ontario Alberta Romania China Strait of Hormuz Davos, Switzerland Moon Mars Events and missions: Artemis II Gold Rush

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jakson EP 20 - Oil Shocks and the Energy Tradeoff: Efficiency vs Resiliency kansikuva

EP 20 - Oil Shocks and the Energy Tradeoff: Efficiency vs Resiliency

Cheap energy helped build the modern world, but the same systems that make goods, transportation, and electricity efficient can become vulnerable when shocks hit. Wesley Herche, PhD - Co-founder of Sustainability Decoded, joins Emanuel Petrescu and Kevin Carney to explore the connection between energy, economic growth, supply chains, and human prosperity. The conversation moves from oil shocks and strategic reserves to the hidden energy inside everyday life, the limits of just-in-time systems, and why resilience often loses to short-term cost savings. Solar power, China’s manufacturing scale, Pakistan’s distributed solar growth, batteries, grid design, energy sovereignty, nuclear power, comparative advantage, and the future of human innovation all become part of a broader discussion about how societies power themselves.   Episode Show Notes Hosts Emanuel Petrescu Kevin Carney Guest Wesley Herche, PhD - Co-founder of Sustainability Decoded    Topics covered Energy as the foundation of modern prosperity Oil shocks and the Strait of Hormuz Efficiency versus resiliency in global systems Buckminster Fuller and the concept of energy slaves Fossil fuels as stored solar energy Supply chain fragility and just-in-time inventory Puerto Rico, pharmaceuticals, and intravenous bag production Capital allocation and long-term resilience Globalization, energy independence, and oil refining Light sweet crude, heavy sour crude, and refinery constraints Comparative advantage and trade China’s solar manufacturing scale Solar, batteries, heat pumps, and electrification Pakistan’s distributed solar adoption Grid design, community solar, and virtual power plants Battery storage and peak demand Nuclear power, SMRs, cost, and infrastructure vulnerability Energy, innovation, the space race, and the future of human thriving James Watt, steam engines, and horsepower   Episode Timestamps 0:00 – Intro & podcast promotion 1:19 – Guest introduction: Dr. Wesley Herche 2:22 – Energy as the foundation of civilization 3:59 – GDP and energy consumption correlation 5:03 – Efficiency vs. resiliency framing 5:53 – Capitalism exploits energy, not just workers 6:39 – Buckminster Fuller's "energy slaves" concept 7:28 – All energy is solar energy 8:38 – Nuclear energy and fusion explained 9:30 – How much energy does the sun deliver? 12:11 – Charlie Munger on fossil fuels as a national treasure 13:00 – The case for transitioning away from oil 15:33 – The Strait of Hormuz crisis and the surge in solar/EVs 12:55 – Intravenous bag shortage after Puerto Rico hurricane 13:50 – Just-in-time inventory and supply chain fragility 14:36 – Why markets resist building resilience 16:28 – Capitalism and short-term decision-making 17:04 – Rory Sutherland and quarterly metrics vs. long-term thinking 22:40 – Could Canada or the US achieve energy independence? 23:01 – Light sweet vs. heavy sour crude — the US oil paradox 26:27 – Comparative advantage and why oil trade works the way it does 34:00 – China's solar dominance: more panels in 6 months than the US in 60 years 35:20 – Kevin's challenge to pure comparative advantage theory 36:43 – Why China violated Ricardian rules and won 38:53 – China's path from silicon wafers to solar panels 45:22 – Pakistan's bottom-up solar revolution 51:15 – Distributed energy production and grid benefits 55:13 – Prosumers and energy sovereignty 57:50 – Should we talk about nuclear? 1:02:36 – Nuclear's negative learning curve 1:03:36 – Small modular reactors: promise vs. reality 1:05:07 – Renaming nuclear for better marketing 1:06:02 – France and China as nuclear success stories 1:07:10 – DARPA, government R&D, and the iPhone analogy 1:12:14 – Mariana Mazzucato: the role of government in innovation 1:14:46 – Energy for space exploration and Mars colonization 1:18:15 – The space race gave us the microchip 1:21:33 – Where to find Wes (LinkedIn, sustainabilitydecoded.com) 1:24:39 – Why do we measure energy in horsepower? (James Watt story) 1:26:52 – Outro Episode Links Curious Pundits: https://curiouspundits.com/https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/]   Sustainability Decoded: https://www.sustainabilitydecoded.com/ [https://www.sustainabilitydecoded.com/]   LinkedIn profile of Wesley Herche: https://www.linkedin.com/in/herche/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/herche/]   Peak Oil, by Stuart McMillem: https://www.stuartmcmillen.com/comic/peak-oil/ [https://www.stuartmcmillen.com/comic/peak-oil/]   Decoder Special Report: The Jugaad (Bottom-Up) Energy Revolution https://sustainabilitydecoded.beehiiv.com/p/decoder-special-report-the-bottom-up-energy-revolutionhttps://sustainabilitydecoded.beehiiv.com/p/decoder-special-report-the-bottom-up-energy-revolution [https://sustainabilitydecoded.beehiiv.com/p/decoder-special-report-the-bottom-up-energy-revolution]   Rory Sutherland on how nuclear power is the worst marketed good idea ever!!! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bBaYwXFmgWEhttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/bBaYwXFmgWE [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bBaYwXFmgWE]   Rory Sutherland on why we measure power in Horsepower https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QSZaI-w8oO0 [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QSZaI-w8oO0] About the Podcast Hosted by Kevin Carney and Emanuel Petrescu, two curious minds exploring ideas, culture, and everything in between. Curious Pundits is a conversational podcast where each episode starts with a topic that caught our attention and unfolds into thoughtful, unscripted discussion. We follow curiosity wherever it leads, across disciplines, opinions, and perspectives, without pretending to have all the answers. Their main ventures are https://1307.digital/ [https://1307.digital/] (Emanuel) and https://organicgrowth.biz/ [https://organicgrowth.biz/] (Kevin).   Listen to the Curious Pundits Podcast on Your Favorite App Website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] Podbean: https://curiouspundits.podbean.com [https://curiouspundits.podbean.com] Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh [https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh] Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950 [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950] iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634 [https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634] Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits [https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits] Follow the Curious Pundits on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits [https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits] X: https://x.com/CuriousPundits [https://x.com/CuriousPundits] Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/] Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/ [https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/] Medium: https://medium.com/@curiouspundits [https://medium.com/@curiouspundits] Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits [https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits]   Entities mentioned in the podcast People Emanuel Petrescu Kevin Carney Wesley Hersh Buckminster Fuller Stuart McMillen Charlie Munger Rory Sutherland Alvin Toffler Gary Dirks Bill McKibben Jimmy Carr David Ricardo Bill Gates Don Draper James Watt Mike Pasqualetti Organizations and companies Curious Pundits Arizona State University Boston Consulting Group AWS Amazon Bell Labs BP BP Asia Pacific Ember NuScale Oklo Apple Spotify Stitcher Amazon Music Places and regions United States Canada Puerto Rico Iowa North Dakota Arizona California Toronto Romania China France Pakistan Shanghai Murray Hill, New Jersey West Texas Mexico Caribbean Persian Gulf Middle East Strait of Hormuz Americas United Kingdom Australia New Zealand Books, media, and resources Future Shock Sustainability Decoded The Thread of Energy Stuart McMillen comic TikTok WhatsApp LinkedIn Concepts and frameworks Efficiency versus resiliency Energy slaves Solar energy Fossil fuels Oil shocks Strategic reserves Global GDP Energy consumption Industrial Revolution Comparative advantage Ricardian comparative advantage Just-in-time inventory Supply chain resilience Energy independence Energy sovereignty Kardashev scale Type I civilization Type II civilization Type III civilization Negative externalities Carbon capture Electrotech Prosumer Prosumption Virtual power plant Community solar Moore’s Law Wright’s Law Learning curve Small modular reactors Nuclear marketing Horsepower Energy sources and technologies Oil Gasoline Coal Natural gas Light sweet crude Heavy sour crude Light sour crude Heavy sweet crude LNG Solar panels Photovoltaic energy Wind energy Hydro energy Nuclear energy Fusion Fission Electric vehicles EVs Heat pumps Battery storage Utility-scale batteries Rooftop solar Distributed solar Gas peaker plants Geothermal Coal-fired power plants Semiconductors Silicon wafers Infrastructure and systems Oil refineries Power grid Residential solar systems Commercial solar systems Nuclear power plants Supply chains Pharmaceutical production Medical equipment production Intravenous bags Strategic oil reserves Podcast platforms and channels mentioned Curiouspundits.com Apple Spotify Stitcher Amazon

30. touko 20261 h 24 min
jakson EP 19 - Murray Simser Says Social Media Captured Elections, and Citizn Reverses It kansikuva

EP 19 - Murray Simser Says Social Media Captured Elections, and Citizn Reverses It

Social media has become a dominant force in elections, agenda setting, and public debate. Murray Simser, Founder, CEO, and Chief Architect of CITIZN, joins Emanuel Petrescu and Kevin Carney for a wide-ranging conversation on geopolitics, empire, currency, energy, China, Taiwan, and the future of democracy. The conversation moves from global power shifts and economic instability to the role of AI in civic life. Murray outlines his view that modern elections have been captured by social media dynamics, bots, algorithms, and attention systems. Citizn is presented as a response: a national civic network designed to help people understand policy, verify participation, protect privacy, and give informed consent through an AI-powered personal chief of staff. Full episode and transcript: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep19-citizn [https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep19-citizn]   Episode Show Notes: Hosts: Emanuel Petrescu and Kevin Carney Guest: Murray Simser, Founder, CEO, and Chief Architect of CITIZN Topics covered: Murray Simser’s background in technology and entrepreneurship Microsoft Teams, Groove, and long-term technology bets The end of empire, global power shifts, and the future of the West Bretton Woods, the gold window, petrodollars, and currency systems Canada, Europe, NATO, and transatlantic relationships Ukraine, Iran, drones, missiles, and asymmetric warfare Oil shocks, energy consumption, and GDP China, Taiwan, BRICS, and non-dollar trade systems Bitcoin, digital currencies, and alternative payment rails Social media as the fifth estate Why Murray believes elections are being captured by social media Citizn as a civic technology platform Democracy GPT and AI-assisted civic participation Identity verification, privacy, bot prevention, and informed consent The role of timing in political and technology adoption   Episode Timestamps: 00:00:18 Introduction and welcome 00:01:40 Murray Simser introduces himself 00:02:18 Microsoft Teams, Groove, and long-term technology bets 00:03:02 The state of the world in May 2026 00:04:07 Empire, history, and the end of Pax Americana 00:07:34 Bretton Woods, gold, banking, and money 00:10:50 Europe as a future capital of the West 00:15:41 Canada, Europe, and possible deeper integration 00:18:41 Asymmetric warfare, Ukraine, Iran, drones, and missiles 00:22:26 Oil shocks, energy, inflation, and economic pressure 00:28:29 China, Taiwan, and the risk of a Pacific theater 00:31:01 China, BRICS, resource extraction, and global trade systems 00:41:39 Digital currencies, Bitcoin, and non-dollar payments 00:43:42 Currency as agreement and the changing role of the U.S. dollar 00:51:14 Democracy, civil conflict, and peaceful institutional change 00:53:11 Trump, working-class frustration, and political competence 00:55:36 How social media captured modern elections 00:58:46 The fifth estate and agenda setting 01:05:32 What Citizn is 01:12:06 How Citizn avoids capture by special interests 01:13:20 Citizn as more than a social network 01:14:37 How Citizn knows what citizens need to know 01:16:13 Identity verification and bot prevention 01:20:03 AI, consciousness, and the Turing test 01:25:27 New political candidates and public frustration 01:28:16 Where to find Citizn 01:28:52 Closing remarks   Episode Links: Episode Website URL: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep19-citizn [https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep19-citizn]Curious Pundits website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/]Citizn: https://www.citizn.world/ [https://www.citizn.world/]Democracy GPT: https://youtu.be/Qvfmoe-oq28 [https://youtu.be/Qvfmoe-oq28] Odd Lots Podcast: https://www.bloomberg.com/oddlots [https://www.bloomberg.com/oddlots] Odd Lots Episode - How Taiwan Became the World’s Most Perilous Geopolitical Chokepoint: https://www.podbean.com/ew/dir-y96x6-2d52312f [https://www.podbean.com/ew/dir-y96x6-2d52312f]The Princeton Study: Congress Literally Doesn’t Care What You Think: https://act.represent.us/sign/problempoll-fba [https://act.represent.us/sign/problempoll-fba] Episode Website URL: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep19-citizn [https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep19-citizn] About the Podcast: Hosted by Kevin Carney and Emanuel Petrescu, two curious minds exploring ideas, culture, and everything in between. Curious Pundits is a conversational podcast where each episode starts with a topic that caught our attention and unfolds into thoughtful, unscripted discussion. We follow curiosity wherever it leads, across disciplines, opinions, and perspectives, without pretending to have all the answers. Their main ventures are https://1307.digital/ [https://1307.digital/] (Emanuel) and https://organicgrowth.biz/ [https://organicgrowth.biz/] (Kevin). Listen to the Curious Pundits Podcast on Your Favorite App: Website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] Podbean: https://curiouspundits.podbean.com [https://curiouspundits.podbean.com] Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh [https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh] Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950 [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950] iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634 [https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634] Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits [https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits]  Follow the Curious Pundits on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits [https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits] X: https://x.com/CuriousPundits [https://x.com/CuriousPundits] Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/] Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/ [https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/] Medium: https://medium.com/@curiouspundits [https://medium.com/@curiouspundits] Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits [https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits] Entities mentioned in this episode People: Emanuel Petrescu Kevin Carney Murray Simser Steve Wood Ray Ozzie Ray Dalio Jean-Baptiste Colbert Richard Dawkins Alan Turing Elon Musk Donald Trump Justin Trudeau Mark Carney Chrystia Freeland Hillary Clinton Bill Clinton George Herbert Walker Bush George W. Bush Clement Attlee Winston Churchill Nixon Putin Bill Gross Katy Perry Companies, Organizations, and Institutions: Curious Pundits CITIZN Citizn Canada Citizn United States Citizn France Microsoft Microsoft Office Microsoft Teams Groove Silicon Valley Bell Labs DARPA European Union NATO World Trade Organization World Bank International Monetary Fund Bank of International Settlements BRICS SWIFT Parliament of Canada Magna Carta Treaties of Rome Treaties of Maastricht Clear Mensa The Odd Lots Podcast Reddit 4chan Twitter Facebook Google YouTube LinkedIn Products, Platforms, and Technologies: CITIZN Democracy GPT ChatGPT AI Internet Social media Blockchain Bitcoin Digital currencies Central bank digital currencies ARM chips AWACS BYD KYC API Bot farms Algorithms Social Internet Fifth estate Turing test Jarvis iPhone Phones Newsletter Podcast Places: Toronto Canada United States America Britain United Kingdom Europe European Union France Germany Berlin Paris London Rome Constantinople Istanbul Byzantium Aachen Washington DC Ottawa Sydney Canberra Montreal North America Australia Oceania Asia China Taiwan Formosa Hong Kong India South Asia Russia Ukraine Iran Persia Israel Pacific Arkansas Alabama Aruba Grand Cayman Maine Manchester Westminster Silicon Valley New York Fort Knox Strait of Hormuz Persian Gulf Political and Historical Entities: British Empire Commonwealth Pax Britannica Pax Americana American Empire Byzantine Empire Roman Empire Kuomintang PRC United Nations Tea Party Liberal government Democratic Party Republican Party Canadian Liberal Party Ontario Liberal Party American judicial system American democratic system The West Global South Events and Historical References: World War I World War II COVID Bretton Woods Gold window closure 1971 gold standard shift Oil crisis China-Taiwan conflict Ukraine war Iran conflict Chinese Civil War Partition of India Civil wars in Britain Northwest Rebellion in India Lucknow Concert of Europe Economic and Policy Concepts: Petrodollar Gold standard Currency rails Payment rails Reserve currency Dollar demand Euro payments Renminbi RMB Tariffs Trade blocs Resource extraction Colonialism Capitalism Manufacturing Supply chains Strategic reserves GDP Energy consumption Fiscal deficit Military spending Inflation Working class Agenda setting Share of voice Informed consent Direct democracy Identity verification Privacy policy Public feed Polling Lobbying Special interests Electoral process Social media zeitgeist Democratic participation

15. touko 20261 h 30 min
jakson EP 18 - The War of 1812 | Curious Pundits Podcast kansikuva

EP 18 - The War of 1812 | Curious Pundits Podcast

The War of 1812 remains one of the least understood conflicts in North American history, remembered differently in Canada, the United States, and among the Indigenous nations whose futures were deeply affected by it. Alan Taylor, Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia, explains how British interference with American shipping, Native resistance to U.S. expansion, and the wider Napoleonic Wars pushed the United States into conflict with Britain. The conversation explores Isaac Brock and Tecumseh, the surrender of Detroit, enslaved people who sought freedom with British forces, the burning of Washington, the Battle of New Orleans, and the lasting myths that shaped Canadian and American identity. The episode also looks at why Indigenous nations were among the clearest losers of the war and why the conflict’s legacy still influences how both countries remember themselves. Guest: Alan Taylor, Professor Emeritus, University of Virginia   Episode Show Notes * Why the War of 1812 is remembered differently in Canada and the United States * Britain’s conflict with Napoleon and its impact on American shipping * Impressment and British interference with neutral commerce * Native nations, British alliances, and resistance to American expansion * Isaac Brock, Tecumseh, and the early British initiative around the Great Lakes * The American surrender at Detroit and William Hull’s court-martial * The role of Indigenous nations in the defense of British North America * The Creek War and Andrew Jackson’s campaigns in the Southeast * The burning of Washington and myths about Canadian involvement * Enslaved people who liberated themselves by joining or supporting British forces * British resettlement of formerly enslaved people in Nova Scotia, Bermuda, and Trinidad * The Treaty of Ghent and why the Battle of New Orleans still mattered * The New Brunswick Regiment’s winter march and the border dispute around Maine and New Brunswick * Alan Taylor’s books on the War of 1812 and North American history   Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Curious Pundits and the episode topic 00:40 Kevin introduces the War of 1812 and guest Alan Taylor 01:38 Alan Taylor gives an overview of the war’s causes and major events 06:13 Isaac Brock, Tecumseh, Fort Detroit, and early British strategy 11:22 William Hull’s surrender and concerns over his family’s safety 12:13 Indigenous alliances, Michigan, and the war’s consequences for Native peoples 14:01 Emanuel reflects on learning about the War of 1812 from a Canadian perspective 15:04 National memory, myth, and identity in Canada and the United States 18:28 Enslaved people, British promises of freedom, and the American Revolution context 21:01 Self-emancipation during the War of 1812 and British evacuation after the war 24:22 The Battle of New Orleans and why it mattered before ratification of peace 27:19 Russia’s czar as mediator in postwar disputes 28:13 Military outcomes and the national memory of the war 29:40 Canadian claims about burning the White House 30:20 The New Brunswick Regiment’s winter march and the border dispute 33:18 Emanuel reflects on taking notes and wanting to learn more 33:29 Alan Taylor introduces his background and books 35:22 Alan Taylor discusses his broader work on colonial and North American history 36:18 How to connect with Alan Taylor 37:43 Final reflections on Canada, sovereignty, and North American neighbors 38:28 Closing remarks   Episode Links Episode Website: https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep18-war-of-1812 [https://curiouspundits.com/podcast/ep18-war-of-1812] Curious Pundits Website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/] Why the toy soldier Prime Minister Carney showed today matters more than you think. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z-kDrQpJa5E [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z-kDrQpJa5E]The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-civil-war-of-1812-american-citizens-british-subjects-irish-rebels--indian-allies_alan-taylor/475041/ [https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-civil-war-of-1812-american-citizens-british-subjects-irish-rebels--indian-allies_alan-taylor/475041/] The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832. https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-internal-enemy-slavery-and-war-in-virginia-1772-1832_alan-taylor/3195298/item/18576102/ [https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-internal-enemy-slavery-and-war-in-virginia-1772-1832_alan-taylor/3195298/item/18576102/] Contact page for Professor Emeritus Alan Taylor. https://history.virginia.edu/people/alan-taylor [https://history.virginia.edu/people/alan-taylor]   About the Podcast Hosted by Kevin Carney and Emanuel Petrescu, two curious minds exploring ideas, culture, and everything in between. Curious Pundits is a conversational podcast where each episode starts with a topic that caught our attention and unfolds into thoughtful, unscripted discussion. We follow curiosity wherever it leads, across disciplines, opinions, and perspectives, without pretending to have all the answers. Their main ventures are https://1307.digital/ [https://1307.digital/] (Emanuel) and https://organicgrowth.biz/ [https://organicgrowth.biz/] (Kevin).   Listen to the Curious Pundits Podcast on Your Favorite App: Website: https://curiouspundits.com/ [https://curiouspundits.com/]YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] Podbean: https://curiouspundits.podbean.com [https://curiouspundits.podbean.com] Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/curious-pundits/id1874614249] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh [https://open.spotify.com/show/4nvSoNRrgPPBkdZiLGanYh] Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950 [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/26ab96d9-ab37-4369-bccc-fe2cf937f950] iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634 [https://iheart.com/podcast/321051634] Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits [https://soundcloud.com/curiouspundits]  Follow the Curious Pundits on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.facebook.com/curiouspundits/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.instagram.com/curiouspundits/] Threads: https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.threads.com/@curiouspundits] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.youtube.com/@curiouspundits] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits [https://linkedin.com/company/curiouspundits] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits [https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspundits] X: https://x.com/CuriousPundits [https://x.com/CuriousPundits] Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/ [https://www.pinterest.com/curiouspundits/] Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/ [https://www.reddit.com/user/curiouspundits/] Medium: https://medium.com/@curiouspundits [https://medium.com/@curiouspundits] Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits [https://www.tumblr.com/blog/curiouspundits] Entities mentioned in the episode: People: Emanuel Petrescu Kevin Carney Alan Taylor Isaac Brock Tecumseh William Hull Thomas Jefferson James Madison Napoleon Bonaparte Andrew Jackson Francis Scott Key Czar of Russia William Cooper Thomas Jefferson Places: Canada United States North America Upper Canada Ontario Quebec Montreal St. Lawrence River Valley Great Lakes Europe Russia France Britain British Empire United States Canada Detroit Fort Detroit Michilimackinac New Orleans Baltimore Washington, DC White House Capitol Building Maryland Virginia Chesapeake Bay Georgia Charleston, South Carolina Savannah, Georgia Nova Scotia Bermuda Trinidad Company Towns West Indies Ghent Belgium English Channel New Brunswick Fredericton Kingston, Ontario Maine St. John River Valley Maritimes Calgary Halifax Plymouth University of Virginia Organizations and groups: Curious Pundits Podcast Curious Pundits University of Virginia British Navy Royal Navy American Navy USS Constitution Native Nations American Indian nations Indigenous peoples Shawnee Anishinaabe Potawatomi Sac Fox Creeks Muskogean speakers Colonial Marines British forces American forces British troops New Brunswick Regiment Canada’s History magazine Curiosity Stream History Department at the University of Virginia Events, wars, and battles: War of 1812 Napoleonic Wars Napoleon’s invasion of Russia British attack on Baltimore Battle of New Orleans British invasion of American territory Burning of Washington Attack on Baltimore American Revolution War of Independence Battle of Yorktown Creek War Treaty of Ghent Border dispute between Maine and New Brunswick Current trade war Books and publications: The Civil War of 1812 The Internal Enemy Tower Hill, A Plantation on the Edge of Rebellion William Cooper’s Town Liberty Men and Great Proprietors Thomas Jefferson’s Education American Colonies American Revolutions American Republics American Civil Wars American Empires Media and platforms: curiouspundits.com Spotify Apple Music YouTube Stitcher Curiosity Stream LinkedIn Concepts and topics: Impressment Neutral commerce American expansion British occupation of Canada Indigenous resistance National anthem Star-Spangled Banner Old Ironsides Canadian sovereignty National memory National identity David versus Goliath narrative Enslavement Self-emancipation Loyalists Refugee families Slave society Free Black communities Serfdom International mediation Ratification Merchant Marine Border control Historical research Colonial history Revolutionary America North American history Frontier experience Slavery in Virginia

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