61: Tim Marshall: The Power of Geography, "compromise is a beautiful word"

EPISODE · Jul 15, 2021 · 55 MIN

61: Tim Marshall: The Power of Geography, "compromise is a beautiful word"

from Jonny Gould's Jewish State · host Jonny Gould

Our guest today is former TV and radio foreign correspondent, now acclaimed best-selling author on geopolitics, Tim Marshall. His book, The Power of Geography, Ten Maps That Reveal the Future of Our World discusses the many changes in a globalised and multipolar world. I’ve known Tim for over thirty years. Our paths have crossed radio and TV newsrooms at Independent Radio News, LBC and Sky News in London and we stayed in touch as he became a bestselling author on geopolitics. He’s one of the media’s good guys, staying clear of political commentary, instead seeing the world from the viewpoint of the people and places he observes. That makes for the integrity of his commentaries and analysis. Understanding people from their perspectives is in such a short supply in today’s social media rage! We can learn a lot from Tim’s generosity of spirit. Enjoy this episode with Tim Marshall and support Jonny Gould’s Jewish State: Paypal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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