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Global Affairs. Unfiltered. Unafraid.
Geopulse is a long-form podcast decoding global power shifts with clarity, urgency, and depth. We cover the world’s fault lines—from authoritarian resurgence and AI geopolitics to climate migration and resource nationalism.
With each episode, host Tamim Asey sits down with world-class experts and embedded voices to unpack not just what’s happening—but why it matters and where it’s going.
We believe in amplifying perspectives from the periphery, challenging the status quo, and building a truly global conversation on conflict, diplomacy, and disruption.
Geographies in Flux
We go beyond the headlines to spotlight contested territories, shifting alliances, and overlooked power centres—from the Sahel to South Asia, the Arctic to ASEAN.
Ideas that Move Regimes
Whether it’s AI regulation in China, religious nationalism in India, or crypto-finance in Latin America—we explore the ideas that drive policy, populism, and political transformation.
Disruptors and Dealmakers
Geopulse profiles the actors changing the rules of the game—from warlords and whistleblowers to tech billionaires, dissidents, and diplomats.
Cycles of Collapse and Comeback
We map the rise and fall of states, movements, and empires, identifying the warning signs of state failure—and the seeds of recovery.
Our Mission
- Illuminate blind spots in global media and policy discourse
- Bring local insights to international audiences
- Anticipate major shifts before they become conventional wisdom
- Challenge stale narratives about power, democracy, development, and disorder

About the Host
Tamim Asey
Tamim Asey is a former deputy minister of defense and war‑studies scholar. He’s the Founding Partner at IntelFusionLab and DDIShield, Chair of IWPS Afghanistan, and a Senior Visiting Fellow at DSD, King’s College. As the voice behind the Geopulse4G and IntelXplosion podcasts, he brings frontline experience, expert analysis, and top-tier access to every conversation.
Who Listens to Geopulse?
Our audience includes
- Diplomats, UN and NGO staff, and peacebuilders
- Policy advisors and researchers in government and think tanks
- Conflict reporters, foreign correspondents, and documentary makers
- Citizens of fragile states hungry for nuanced coverage of their regions
Our guests and content have been cited, shared, and featured by
- International Crisis Group
- Chatham House
- The United Nations
- Foreign Policy
- Brookings Institution
- Major universities and global affairs departments
Geopulse isn’t just a podcast. It’s a community of listeners committed to understanding the world—and acting on that understanding.