Episodios

  • CBP News Episode: Fractures in the World Order
    Feb 24 2026

    This week on CBP News, we step beyond headlines and into the tectonic plates shifting beneath them.

    From Washington’s sanction strategy to Moscow’s multipolar doctrine, from BRICS’ quiet currency ambitions to food sovereignty movements rising in rural India and France, we trace the architecture of a world that no longer orbits a single pole. Oil markets tremble at diplomatic ultimatums. Crypto volatility reflects deeper currency anxieties. In Myanmar and Yemen, conflict and famine reveal the human cost of geopolitical abstraction.

    CBP News invites listeners who prefer systems over slogans, context over outrage, and long arcs over short cycles.

    Because the question is no longer what happened this week.
    The question is: what kind of world is emerging?

    CBPinnovations.com

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    8 m
  • the European Dream
    Feb 17 2026

    Raising capital in Europe is not a funding round. It’s an exposure ritual.
    Investors don’t test the business, they test structural integrity. Mentors don’t guide, they dissect. And eventually, the spreadsheet collapses and only conviction remains.

    This episode strips away startup mythology and confronts a harder truth:
    Are you built to withstand pressure, or are you performing confidence?
    No optimism theater. Just the psychological cost of chasing capital on a continent that remembers collapse.

    CBPinnovations.com

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    5 m
  • Born Time Travelers
    Feb 1 2026

    Depression, Trauma, and the Collapse of the Future


    Depression isn’t just sadness.
    Trauma isn’t just the past.

    In this episode, we explore how the nervous system experiences time — and what happens when the future collapses. From trauma as a prediction error to depression as an energy shutdown, this is a reframing of mental health that moves beyond motivation, logic, and blame.

    Not about fixing yourself.
    About restoring time.

    CBPinnovations.com

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    3 m
  • Quiet Enforcers, Proxy Wars & Controlled Friction
    Feb 1 2026

    This Week in Focus breaks down how power really moved this week.

    From quiet tech enforcement in the Netherlands and Europe’s low-noise rearmament, to pressure politics in Pakistan, strategic ambiguity in India, Hong Kong’s shift into a compliance laboratory, and Yemen’s role as a proxy battlefield disguised as a shipping crisis.

    Each segment is scored with a Credibility Meter, revealing how power and propaganda distort the news.

    No outrage. No conspiracy.
    Just the forces shaping the world..often without announcing themselves.

    CBPinnovations.com

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    4 m