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Curiosity Crisis Podcast

Curiosity Crisis Podcast

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Curiosity Crisis is a podcast for curious minds navigating busy lives. Each episode dives deep into one idea through expert interviews, critical analysis, or focused research and distills it into clear, commute-length conversations. Our focus is cultivating an approach: eclectic, nuanced, and timeless. We want to deliver content you can fit into your daily routine, equipping you with insights that expand how you think and see the world.

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  • Engineered Euphoria: The Immutable Cycle of the Crash
    Dec 31 2025

    Is stability actually destabilising? According to economist Hyman Minsky, the answer is yes. In this deep dive, we apply the "Financial Instability Hypothesis" to four centuries of economic history to prove that the asset changes, but the behavior stays the same.

    We analyze the structural mechanics behind the world's biggest manias, comparing the leverage of the 1840s Railway Mania to the algorithmic "wash trading" of the 2021 NFT boom. We also examine "Petri dish" economies like Team Fortress 2 and CS:GO to see what happens when markets operate at hyper-speed without central bank intervention. Plus, we look at the data on why modern bubbles are lasting longer than ever before.

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    29 mins
  • The Rare Earth Monopoly - China's Dominance and the World's Dependency
    Nov 17 2025

    China processes 90% of the world's rare earth elements and controls 100% of high-temperature magnet production materials essential for fighter jets, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and smartphones. In this episode, we explore how China strategically built this monopoly through state consolidation and technological mastery, why Western nations struggle to compete, and what this means for green technology and national security. Drawing comparisons to historical monopolies like OPEC, we examine the geopolitical implications, emerging alternatives, and whether the West can break free from this dependency. It isn't just about minerals, it's about who controls the supply chains defining the 21st century.

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    23 mins
  • Under Our Feet, Over Our Heads: The Infrastructure That Runs the World
    Oct 22 2025

    Most of the world runs on systems we never think about—until they break. From Roman aqueducts and the Chinese Grand Canal to modern undersea cables, power grids, GPS satellites, and water systems, hidden infrastructure has always been the backbone of progress. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the invisible networks that keep civilisation running, explore how their failures ripple into chaos, and reveal why the smartest investments are often in the “boring” backbones of tomorrow.

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    27 mins
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