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Steppe Ahead - The Central Asia Podcast

Podkast av Jonas Prien, Thorsten Gutmann & Thomas Baier

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Steppe Ahead – The Central Asia PodcastInsights from the heart of EurasiaBy Jonas Prien, Thorsten Gutmann and Thomas BaierCentral Asia is one of the world’s most dynamic and most overlooked regions. With ambitious young people, rapidly growing economies, dynamic investments, and some of the world’s most strategic trade routes and natural resources crossing its vast landscape, the region is becoming increasingly important to global business and geopolitics. Still, it receives the attention it deserves.Steppe Ahead aims to change that! Each episode explores key developments shaping Central Asia from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan. The podcast breaks down markets, politics, and regional trends through the perspectives of regional experts.For anyone who wants to understand Central Asia before it becomes impossible to ignore.New episodes? Whenever the region gives us something worth talking about!

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9 Episoder

episode Football Revolution: Uzbekistan Leads Central Asia to the World Stage cover

Football Revolution: Uzbekistan Leads Central Asia to the World Stage

Jonas and Thomas record a special football-focused Steppe Ahead podcast. They discuss Uzbekistan qualifying for its first World Cup in the expanded 2026 tournament and preview Group K. The conversation frames football as a tool for national branding and highlights upcoming events such as the 2027 U20 World Cup in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan. They review Central Asian talent and transfers, including Manchester City’s Huzanov and Chelsea’s 17-year-old Satpayev, revisit Bunyodkor Tashkent’s 2008–2011 experiment with stars like Rivaldo and coaches like Zico and Scolari, and cover Kazakhstan’s club momentum led by Kairat Almaty’s Champions League success and stadium expansion, plus major regional venues such as Ashgabat’s Olympic Stadium.

20. mai 2026 - 33 min
episode Team Astana: Successful Sports Branding & Humboldt in Central Asia cover

Team Astana: Successful Sports Branding & Humboldt in Central Asia

In this episode of the Steppe Ahead Podcast, Jonas and Thomas discuss Alexander von Humboldt’s 1829 expedition through Russia and into Kazakhstan and Kazakhstan’s cycling team Astana as a global branding project. Jonas outlines how Humboldt, traveled for months from St. Petersburg via Moscow, the Urals and Altai toward northeastern Kazakhstan near the Chinese border to study geology, climate and natural resources, while facing censorship and constant supervision. Thomas then shares his first personal connection to Kazakhstan through Tour de France coverage and rider Alexander Vinokurov, explaining the creation, state funding, successes, and controversies of Team Astana and why the focus was on promoting the capital’s name worldwide.

27. april 2026 - 37 min
episode Tourism Boom, Missing Central Asian Foods & Middle Corridor Trucking cover

Tourism Boom, Missing Central Asian Foods & Middle Corridor Trucking

In this episode of the "Steppe Ahead" podcast, Jonas Thorsten and Thomas talk about Easter traditions and Thomas's trip to a Mix Markt in Germany, where he found almost no Central Asian products. The hosts develop a wish list of their favorite Central Asian products. They also talk about Kazakhstan’s commercial vehicle market and the growing importance of the Middle Corridor, including the Comtrux trade fair in Astana (May 5–7), aging truck fleets, rising vehicle production, and increasing Chinese, EU, and Uzbek industry involvement. Thomas also finally shares Central Asia's tourism records and plans, including visitor numbers for Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan; the Caspian Riviera project near Aktau; and a major hotel boom in Tashkent featuring brands like Ritz-Carlton.

15. april 2026 - 40 min
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Kazakhstan’s Car Market Goes Chinese & The Rise of Local Language Apps

In this episode of the Steppe Ahead podcast, Jonas Thorsten and Thomas talk about the Kazakh car market and how Thorsten’s viral video highlighted the rapid change and what it means for German cars. They also discuss the absence of Kazakh on Duolingo, the rise of local AI-based apps like Alim and growing interest in learning Kazakh, and the ongoing debate over Latinization versus Cyrillic. 00:00 Welcome to Steppe Ahead 00:46 Today’s Topics Preview 01:39 Viral Kazakh Car Market 06:08 Why Chinese Cars Win 10:37 Prices and Models Compared 16:10 Local Production and Investment 18:37 Old Cars and Fleet Changes 21:03 Language Apps in Central Asia 26:21 Kazakh Learning Boom 30:14 Alphabet Latinization Debate 31:56 Episode Wrap Up and Next Topics

9. april 2026 - 33 min
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