The State Of It Podcast Por David Murrin arte de portada

The State Of It

The State Of It

De: David Murrin
Escúchala gratis

David Murrin decodes major historical events to forecast global change in today's world. David is interviewed by Winston Murrin on the current state of the world politically, economically and militarily (while having a few generational debates along the way). The State Of It covers financial markets, geopolitics, the military and global future trends. David has authored three books: Breaking the Code of History, Lions Led by Lions and Now or Never The Global Forecaster UK Strategic Defence Review 2020. He also writes a blog on his website www.davidmurrin.co.uk.

© 2026 The State Of It
Ciencia Política Mundial Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Oil Wars, Resignations, and the Durand Line
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode, David and Horatio dive into a fortnight of rapid global escalation that threatens to upend energy markets and western security.

    As drone attacks target critical bypass pipelines in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, we ask if the world's last "workarounds" for oil are about to fail.

    A look at the shock departure of Joe Kent and the growing internal fractures regarding U.S. involvement in the Middle East.

    While the West is fixated on Iran, an "open war" has broken out between Pakistan and Afghanistan. We discuss the conflicting narratives, the collapse of diplomacy, and why this border could be the world's most dangerous oversight.

    Stay ahead of the curve.

    Find us on:

    Website Official website of David Murrin - Global Forecaster

    Instagram @Murrinraw

    Youtube David Murrin - YouTube

    If you have any questions that you would like David to answer on the podcast, please email David through his website.

    If you like our content, please to follow us and leave a review.

    Support the show

    Support the show

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    37 m
  • The Regional Iranian War
    Mar 6 2026

    David and Horatio discuss the escalation in the regional Iranian war. Going into depth about where and when this began and how this conflict may look in the coming months and years.

    We also go over the other current conflicts in the globe right now, Pakistan and Afghanistan and Russia and Ukraine. Mentioning the complex dynamics that are involved in these very different but interlinked situations.

    Stay ahead of the curve.

    Find us on:

    Website Official website of David Murrin - Global Forecaster

    Instagram @Murrinraw

    Youtube David Murrin - YouTube

    If you have any questions that you would like David to answer on the podcast, please email David through his website.

    If you like our content, please to follow us and leave a review.

    Support the show

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    46 m
  • Rulers of the Waves: The Past, Present, and Future of Global Navies
    Nov 3 2025

    Horatio and David discuss the past, present and possible future of maritime power. David talks about how and why the Britain rose to dominate the waves in the 18th and 19th centuries, the pivotal lessons from that naval strategy, and the subsequent decline of Western naval supremacy.

    Horatio also takes the conversation onto the present and future. Discussing the critical maritime power shift, driven by China’s shipbuilding capabilities. Pivoting also towards modern technologies such as quantum tech and drones and how they might impact navies and modern warfare. Thus pressing the west to overcome the sea blindness that we are currently experiencing before it gets too late to regain a foot in global sea power.

    Stay ahead of the curve.

    Find us on:

    Website Official website of David Murrin - Global Forecaster

    Instagram @Murrinraw

    Youtube David Murrin - YouTube

    If you have any questions that you would like David to answer on the podcast, please email David through his website.

    If you like our content, please to follow us and leave a review.

    Support the show

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    51 m
Todavía no hay opiniones