The Geopolitics of Business

The Geopolitics of Business

SG& Capital Partners
Ország UK
Műfajok News, Politics, Business
Nyelv EN
Epizódok 25
Legutóbbi 29.05.2026

The Geopolitics of Business is a podcast where the boardroom meets the stateroom. Host Sam Gyimah, a former Wall Street financier, entrepreneur, and British Government Minister, discusses the impacts of big political decisions on business with leading investors, CEOs, and politicians. Topics include shifting power blocs, technology, de-globalisation, populism, and climate action. The conversations aim to provide insights for leaders navigating the interplay between global business and geopolitics.

Epizódok

  • SpaceX, technological sovereignty and the American Dream: Anthony Scaramucci 29.05.2026 54p
    In this episode, Sam Gyimah speaks with Anthony Scaramucci — founder of SkyBridge Capital, co-host of The Rest Is Politics: USA, and former White House Communications Director. Ahead of the SpaceX IPO, Anthony explores what the rise of the commercial space economy, the concentration of tech power, and the evolution of digital assets mean for business and investors.  He reflects with Sam on the risks and rewards of investing in space, the state of US capitalism, and the strategic importance of the American public-private innovation model. The conversation also examines the K-shaped economy, the narrowing of the American Dream, and the growing influence of major technology platforms on markets and policy. Scaramucci also sets out his view on crypto and the role blockchain-based assets could play in the future of finance. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd. Music composed by: Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • The Middle East Conflict, Risk and Resilience: Lord Sedwill 10.04.2026 37p
    Hosted by Sam Gyimah In this episode of The Geopolitics of Business, Lord Sedwill — former Cabinet Secretary, National Security Adviser, and now Chair Rothschild & Co Saudi Arabia, examines how conflict in the Gulf is reshaping capital flows, supply chains, defence priorities and long-term business resilience. Drawing on experience at the highest levels of UK government and global finance, Lord Sedwill explains why geopolitics only becomes truly relevant to business when it hits geoeconomics. He argues that the current Gulf conflict is different from many previous geopolitical shocks because it directly affects confidence, trade routes, energy prices and inflation. The conversation explores why Gulf states are accelerating diversification away from oil, how sovereign wealth funds are shifting from exporters to importers of capital, and where reconstruction, AI infrastructure and defence innovation may create major investment opportunities. Lord Sedwill also sets out why boards need to move beyond abstract risk registers towards war gaming, contingency planning and genuine supply-chain visibility. For business leaders, the core message is clear: resilience is no longer the opposite of returns. It is the foundation of long-term value creation. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd Music composed by: Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business enquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Rewiring Global Governance, State Capitalism and the Business of Trust: Professor Ngaire Woods 20.03.2026 49p
    In this episode of The Geopolitics of Business, Professor Ngaire Woods — founder of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford and board member of mining giant Rio Tinto — explores how the fracturing of the post-war rules-based order is forcing governments, institutions and businesses to rethink the foundations of global cooperation. Drawing on decades of experience advising governments and studying international institutions, Ngaire examines why the shift from multilateral governance to transactional power politics is creating dangerous instability — and what the rest of the world can do about it. She discusses the structural strain on international institutions, the limits of deal-by-deal diplomacy, and whether order is possible without American leadership. Ngaire examines the race for critical minerals, the rise of state capitalism, and what it means for companies to earn a popular licence to operate in an era of political volatility. She argues that the countries and businesses best positioned for the future are those that invest in trust, diversity of thinking and genuine partnerships — rather than retreating into groupthink or short-term transactionalism. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd Music composed by: Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business enquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Middle Powers, Markets and Strategic Autonomy: Stephanie Flanders 20.02.2026 37p
    In this episode of The Geopolitics of Business, Stephanie Flanders, Head of Economics and Government at Bloomberg, explores how the shift from globalisation to systemic geopolitical competition is reshaping markets, economic policy and corporate strategy. Drawing on decades of experience analysing financial crises, political shocks and global macro trends, Stephanie explains why politics has become the dominant economic risk — and why markets may be underestimating the long-term consequences of fragmentation. She discusses the breakdown of the post-war rules-based order, the transactional approach of major powers, and the strategic dilemmas facing so-called “middle powers” such as the UK. Stephanie examines the tension between resilience and efficiency, the impact of AI investment on market stability, the risks of low growth in the UK, and the rise of populism as both a political and economic force. She argues that in a world where deals are temporary and alliances fluid, leaders must prioritise strategic autonomy and supply chain resilience over short-term optimisation. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd Music composed by: Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Resilience Over Efficiency. Investing in a Fragmented World: Dr Helen Belopolsky 27.01.2026 43p
    Resilience Over Efficiency. Investing in a Fragmented World: Dr Helen Belopolsky Hosted by Sam Gyimah In this episode of The Geopolitics of Business, Dr Helen Belopolsky, Head of Geopolitical Research at Deutsche Bank, explores how the collapse of the rules-based order is reshaping markets, investment strategy and corporate decision-making. Drawing on her experience across government, national security, military operations and global finance, Helen explains why geopolitics can no longer be treated as background noise, and why boards must build real strategic capability to operate in a permanently unstable world. She discusses the transition from globalisation to systemic geopolitical competition, the expansion of what she calls the “geopolitics of everything”, and why technology, data, defence, trade routes and supply chains have become core arenas of strategic rivalry. Helen also examines the risks and opportunities facing Europe, the future of AI and data sovereignty, the politicisation of critical minerals, and why adaptation to the current landscape — rather than navigating through it  — is now the central task for leaders, investors and institutions.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd. Music composed by: Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • NATO, Private Capital & Innovation: Professor Dame Fiona Murray 19.12.2025 51p
    NATO, Private Capital & Innovation: Professor Dame Fiona Murray  Hosted by Sam Gyimah  In this episode of the Geopolitics of Business, Professor Dame Fiona Murray, discusses how technology and innovation can drive economic and defence strategies. As the chair of the NATO Innovation Fund, she emphasises building strong innovation ecosystems among NATO allies to maintain competitiveness. Fiona also reflects on her academic journey from Oxford University to her current roles as Associate Dean of Innovation and the William Porter Professor of Entrepreneurship at the MIT. She highlights the importance of universities in powering economies and solving real-world problems. She also discusses with Sam the role of venture capital in defence, the importance of sovereignty in supply chains, and the evolving skills that future entrepreneurs will need to navigate geopolitical complexities.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd. Music composed by Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • The Fed, Tariffs and the Politics of Money: Dr Adam S. Posen 12.12.2025 58p
    In this episode of the Geopolitics of Business, Sam sits down with Dr Adam S. Posen, President of the Peterson Institute for International Economics and one of the world’s leading macroeconomists, for a sweeping conversation about the shifting global economic order and what it means for businesses, governments and investors. Adam shares his views about the real-world consequences of Donald Trump’s tariff shock, why US inflation and interest rates are likely to remain structurally higher, and how a politicised Federal Reserve threatens financial stability. He also unpacks the decentring of the US dollar, the future of AI investment, and what slowing Chinese growth really means for the global economy. Adam offers candid, direct advice for CEOs navigating a more volatile, politicised, and fragmented economic landscape.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd. Music composed by Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Leadership in Crisis: Sir Anthony Seldon 08.12.2025 43p
    In this episode of the Geopolitics of Business, Sam sits down with Sir Anthony Seldon, one of the UK’s pre-eminent historians and political biographers to talk about power and leadership and what history can tell us about the future for the current Labour administration. Sam and Sir Anthony discuss the historical and current challenges facing the UK, the rise of populism and the potential impact of Nigel Farage and Reform. He emphasises the importance of a clear vision, competence, and ethical core in the leadership, touching on Brexit, the future of UK's relationship with the EU, and the shifting dynamics in political and business environments. And as a former head and Founding Director of Wellington College Education, Sam also hears Sir Anthony’s views on our schools, universities and the impact of AI on teaching young people.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd.    Music composed by Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com.   You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.  The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • The Art of the Diplomatic Deal: Lord Darroch 01.12.2025 45p
    In this episode of The Geopolitics of Business, Sam Gyimah sits down with Lord Darroch, former UK Ambassador to Washington and former National Security Adviser, for an unflinching conversation on diplomacy, power and Britain’s place in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape. They discuss the unprecedented speed and unpredictability of Trump 2.0, how influence really works inside today’s Washington, and what the UK must do to protect its strategic and economic interests in a world defined by tariff wars, fragmentation and volatile alliances. As Lord Darroch reflects on more than forty years at the sharp end of global decision-making, he shares candid insights into how governments, businesses and leaders can navigate the turbulence ahead — from Ukraine, Russia and China to shifting US alliances and the risks reshaping global markets. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd.   Music composed by Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email: info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • AI, geopolitics, and the new global arms race for influence: Nick Clegg 05.09.2025 1ó 9p
    From Downing Street to Silicon Valley: Nick Clegg on Politics, Tech, and the Digital Future.In this special episode of The Geopolitics of Business, Sam Gyimah sits down with Nick Clegg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister and Meta’s former President of Global Affairs, for a wide-ranging conversation on the intersection of politics, technology, and power.   They discuss the surprising stability of the UK coalition government, the challenges of decision-making in both politics and tech, and the geopolitical consequences of AI and a fragmenting internet. As he launches his new book How to Save the Internet, Nick shares timely insights on how platforms and governments can respond to today’s escalating tech conflicts and political divides.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer Nicky Black Music composed by Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com.  You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.  The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Trump, Europe and a militarised world: Gideon Rachman 13.08.2025 51p
    This week, Sam unpacks the key themes of Season 2 with Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator at the Financial Times.From the unpredictability of Trump-era policies to the evolving dynamics within Europe and China’s strategic economic manoeuvres, Gideon offers a sharp, nuanced analysis of today’s geopolitical landscape.The conversation delves into the challenges for centrists in an era marked by inequality, deglobalisation, and militarisation—highlighting what these trends mean for leaders, investors, and citizens alike and also covers China's economic strategy and the heightened geopolitical tensions leading to increased militarisation around the world.Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& co-producer: Nicky Black Music composed by: Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business NewsletterDisclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • High seas, high stakes and staying ahead in the luxury cruise industry: Manfredi Lefebvre D’Ovidio 27.06.2025 19p
    In this week’s episode, Sam Gyimah sits down with billionaire entrepreneur Manfredi Lefebvre D’Ovidio—a seasoned leader who has reshaped the cruise and luxury travel industries over five decades. From his early days learning the ropes alongside his influential father, to his bold, industry-redefining moves in acquiring cruise lines and expanding into diverse investments, Manfredi shares his first‐hand insights on overcoming geopolitical turbulence, embracing change, and seizing opportunities with speed and skill. The conversation spans the challenges posed by wars, pandemics, and shifting global trends, along with his thoughts on the future of business innovation and competitiveness. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer: Nicky Black Music composed by: Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  00:00 – Early Journey & Family Legacy Manfredi reflects on starting his career at 19, following in the footsteps of his innovative father, and outlines a 220-year family history that stretches back from Naples in the post-Napoleonic era. 03:00 – Building a Maritime Empire Delve into the evolution from operating family shipping businesses to pioneering the cruise industry—from early ventures in ferry transport and maritime navigation, to the bold acquisition and turnaround of cruise lines. 06:00 – Geopolitical and Economic Crosscurrents Discussion on how wars, supply chain disruptions, and the pandemic have shaped global travel. 09:00 – The Power of Speed & Skill Discover how manmade advantages—nimble decision-making backed by deep industry knowledge and well-organised capital—allowed Manfredi to seize opportunities that others overlooked, even in times of rapid change. 11:00 – Global Trends & Future Disruptions Manfredi outlines the challenges faced by regions like Europe due to high energy costs and rigid labour markets, while looking ahead to emerging technologies.13:00 – Reflections & Optimism Concluding reflections on adaptability, resilience, and the relentless pace of change in global business.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Democracy, China, and the future of Western politics: Lord Chris Patten 20.06.2025 36p
    In this week’s episode, Sam joins Lord Chris Patten at his London home for a discussion about the state of global democracy. Known as one of the big beasts of British politics, Chris has held senior roles in the cabinet, the EU and most notably, as the last governor of Hong Kong. He’s also been chancellor of Oxford University. The conversation focuses on the challenges of sustaining democracy, the rise of populism, the importance of truth, free speech and checks and balances.  Chris reflects on his personal experiences in negotiations with China, Russia, Iran and the EU. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer Nicky Black Music composed by Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com.   You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.  The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  00:00 The Challenges of Sustaining Democracy 02:58 The Rise of Populism and Economic Failures 03:25 Political Truths and Voter Expectations 06:08 International Relations and Diplomacy 06:46 Iran's Nuclear Ambitions and Diplomacy 10:15 Hong Kong and China's Ambitions 24:11 Higher Education in the Crosshairs of Geopolitics 25:23 The Importance of Free Speech in Universities 30:04 Mass Higher Education and Its Challenges 31:51 Developing Human Capital in the Age of AI 33:41 Leadership and Choosing Advisers 35:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • When growth fails - Politics, economics and the new global order: Baroness Dambisa Moyo 13.06.2025 49p
    This week, Sam is taking a deep dive into global economics with Baroness Dambisa Moyo. From the importance of economic growth and the structural issues affecting it, to deglobalisation, populism and technology, the esteemed economist and author gives her appraisal of what is happening around the world and what comes next. Baroness Moyo and Sam also discuss how governments and businesses need to adapt to the shifting geopolitical landscape, what the opportunities are for investors and what the cuts to aid budgets could mean for Africa. Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer Nicky Black Music composed by Sophie Sirota For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com.  You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.  The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.   00:00 Introduction to Geopolitics and Economics 02:08 The Importance of Economic Growth 02:55 Challenges Facing Major Economies 04:29 The Role of Capital, Labour, and Productivity 08:31 Impact of Globalisation and Populism and Trump 12:32 Future of Global Economic Order 14:51 Technological Disruption and Job Market 16:34 Investor Strategies in a Changing World 24:42 Short-Term Tactical Changes and Global Capital Flows 26:03 Opportunities in Different Regions 28:15 The Future of the US Dollar and Fiat Currencies 34:17 China's Economic and Political Landscape 39:05 The UK's Role in the Global Economy 41:34 Challenges for Emerging Markets and Development Finance 45:48 The Interplay Between Politics and Economics 48:16 Conclusion and Final Thoughts    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Pioneering healthtech in Europe: Ida Tin and Dan Vahdat 06.06.2025 42p
    In this episode of 'Geopolitics of Business,' host Sam Gyimah talks with Ida Tin, the entrepreneur who coined the term FemTech and developed the period-tracking app Clue, and Dan Vahdat, CEO of Huma, a remote healthcare platform that leverages AI.   Ida discusses FemTech's impact on women's health and its struggle for recognition and funding, while Dan explores the transformative potential of AI in healthcare. Both guests share their insights on building successful tech companies in Europe, navigating venture capital challenges, and envisioning a future where technology creates healthier societies.  These recordings were made in collaboration with our partners at FII Priority Europe.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer Nicky Black Music composed by Sophie Sirota  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com.   You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.  The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&. 00:00 Introduction to Women's Health and Economy00:15 Meet the Visionaries: Ida Tin and Dan Vahdat00:34 The Predictability of Heart Attacks00:42 Different Approaches to Health Tech Business02:14 The Concept of Fem Tech05:52 Challenges in Fem Tech Funding08:28 Building a Global Fem Tech Company15:09 The Future of Fem Tech and AI18:00 Europe as a Hub for Health Innovation20:16 Political Leadership and European Vision20:49 Challenges of Building Companies in Europe22:14 A Vision for Europe's Future23:35 Introduction to Dan Vahdat and Huma23:55 Huma's Mission and Healthcare AI25:28 Scaling Challenges in Healthcare26:41 AI's Role in Healthcare Transformation29:59 Global Disparities in AI and Healthcare32:40 Entrepreneurial Landscape and Geopolitics35:12 Government's Role in Innovation39:47 Ethics and Future of AI in Healthcare40:31 Huma's Future Plans and Conclusion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Fixing UK plc: Lord Gerry Grimstone 30.05.2025 44p
    This week, Sam Gyimah is joined by Lord Gerry Grimstone — former UK Investment Minister and a key figure behind the 1980s privatisations that reshaped the British economy. From transforming state assets under Thatcher to chairing Barclays and Standard Life, Grimstone shares insider lessons on reform, regulation, and the realities of attracting investment. They explore what it will take to fix UK plc, unlock growth, and navigate an increasingly uncertain global economic landscape.Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer Nicky Black Music composed by Sophie Sirota  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com.   You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.     Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Investing in the new defence economy: Ambassador Stefano Pontecorvo 23.05.2025 29p
    This week, host Sam Gyimah sits down with Stefano Pontecorvo, President of Italian defence and aerospace giant Leonardo and former ambassador to NATO. They explore the shifting landscape of global defence investment, why Europe must catch up with U.S. spending, and the end of the post-Cold War peace dividend. Plus: investment opportunities, rising “neo primes” or challenger defence companies, and how the private and public sector can work together. Recorded in collaboration with FII at FII Priority Europe 2025.Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer Nicky Black Music composed by Sophie Sirota  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com.  You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Business Diplomacy in the new world order: Richard Attias 16.05.2025 33p
    For this first episode of our new series, host Sam Gyimah is in conversation with Richard Attias, Chair of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) – a nonprofit foundation with an investment arm, backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia.  Richard has the ear of world leaders, has built FII into the world’s leading investment forum and has strong opinions on the global economy. He talks to Sam about the power of conversation and inclusivity to solve the world’s problems and shares his thoughts on where the smart money is being invested.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for SG& Capital Partners with SG& Co-producer Nicky Black Music composed by Sophie Sirota  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com, and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Moonshots & AI: Astro Teller 21.12.2023 36p
    This week on the show we explore moonshots and artificial intelligence with Astro Teller, the co-founder of and CEO of X, Alphabet's moonshot factory, which is responsible for inventing and launching breakthrough technologies.Teller is a believer in rethinking how companies innovate and solve what seem like unsolvable problems. He and host Sam Gyimah have a wide ranging conversation on big tech, AI, regulation, and big ideas in business.The Geopolitics of Business is a show by Sam Gyimah, produced by FP Studios. Views and opinions expressed on the podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Foreign Policy, its affiliates, or any institution Sam Gyimah is associated with. Investment carries risk. We recommend individual investors consult with an independent financial advisor before making any investment.  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Britain's Economy Post-Brexit: Lords Heseltine & O'Neill 14.12.2023 28p
    This week on the show host Sam Gyimah explores Britain’s economy and place in the world post-Brexit with two "big beasts" of British politics of economics. First Sam speaks with Lord Michael Heseltine, former Deputy Prime Minister of Great Britain - a titan of British Politics for over half a century - and one of the few Conservative voices who spoke out against Brexit. Then Sam gets additional insights from Lord Jim O’Neil, an Independent Member of the House of Lords, former UK Treasury Minister, and former Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.The Geopolitics of Business is a show by Sam Gyimah, produced by FP Studios. Views and opinions expressed on the podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Foreign Policy, its affiliates, or any institution Sam Gyimah is associated with. Investment carries risk. We recommend individual investors consult with an independent financial advisor before making any investment.  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com. You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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