
The ShazM Podcast
Podcast door Shaz Memon
Welcome to The ShazM Podcast, a project born from my genuine passion for understanding the 'macro' factors. This endeavor follows over two years of sharing my analyses on the geopolitical and economic landscape through my personal Instagram account. Through this platform, I intend to continue sharing my in-depth insights and opinions on this finitely resourced world and how various economic variables affect our daily lives. All in less than 15 minutes. DISCLAIMER: THESE ARE STRICTLY MY PERSONAL VIEWS ONLY AND I DO NOT REPRESENT ANY ORGANIZATION HERE! Follow The ShazM Podcast IG @shazm_15
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In this special episode, I take you on a personal journey from Pakistan to Australia, and finally to the Netherlands, where I recently became a Dutch citizen. I reflect on the profound questions of identity, belonging, and the significance of my new passport. Join me as I explore how these experiences have shaped my perception of self, the importance of adaptability, and what it truly means to integrate into a new society. This is a candid conversation about embracing change and understanding the deeper meaning of migration in our ever-evolving and polarized world.

In this episode I delve into the vibrant heart of India, a nation experiencing an unprecedented surge on the world economic stage. As India emerges as a global powerhouse, I explore the multifaceted aspects of its ascent, examining not only the robust economic growth but also the critical infrastructure and socio-economic challenges lying ahead. Join me as together we shall navigate through India's quest to greatness, its ambitions for sustainable growth and enhanced quality of life for its billion-plus population. However, the journey is not without its hurdles. Tune in to find out. The episode is around 19 minutes but oh well, bigger the country, bigger the episode.

Dive into the trippy world of economics in this latest episode, "High Stakes," where I explore the potential of legalizing recreational drugs. From the green rush boosting GDP to the unexpected environmental (climate change) highs, I have tried to unpack the stash of reasons why legalization might just be what the economy ordered. I briefly also touch upon the poppy fields of Afghanistan, pondering how a legal poppy supply chain maybe could transform its economy. Warning: Side effects may include sudden bursts of laughter, enlightened economic insights, and a serious case of the munchies for more knowledge. Tune in, turn on, and drop in on this high-flying economic debate. All in less than 15 mins. I tried to squeeze in as much as I could.

Dive into the heart of the upcoming 2024 US election in the latest episode of The ShazM Podcast. This week, I am taking a whirlwind tour of the American political landscape, serving up 10 spicy predictions for the geopolitical agenda with a unique twist from different regional perspectives. But it's not all serious business – I’ll introduce you to the candidates in a way you've never seen before, with laughs guaranteed. Expect the unexpected as I explore the future of politics, policy, and punchlines. Tune in, laugh out loud, and maybe even learn a thing or two about what could shape our world in the upcoming election year. It's politics, but not as you know it! Please see the link to the Heritage foundation here: https://www.project2025.org

This episode delves into why climate change may represent the greatest ‘war’ humanity has yet to confront. It explores how shifts in the climate will impact our travel habits, the food we consume, and lead to increased migration specifically attributed to climate change. This episode lays the groundwork for further discussions on this topic within the podcast. The episode, at the end, also includes a Netflix show suggestion I recently watched.
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