• Iran Crisis & Trump vs. The Fed
    Jan 14 2026

    On this week's Macrodose, James Meadway looks at the climate change context behind the current protests in Iran (1:05), and Donald Trump’s bustup with federal reserve chair Jerome Powell (10:12).

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    19 mins
  • Venezuela, Greenland, and the New Resource Colonialism
    Jan 7 2026

    For the first Macrodose episode of 2026, James Meadway takes a look at US President Donald Trump's operation in Venezuela and the seizure of the nation's leader Nicolas Maduro (1:26). Plus Trump's posturing about his desires to annex Greenland (7:39).

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    16 mins
  • The 2025 Review w/ Faiza Shaheen & Kojo Koram
    Dec 17 2025

    On this week's macrodose - a special lookback at the tumultuous year that was 2025, and the various twists and turns for our global economy.

    James Meadway is joined by Faiza Shaheen — author, economist and Executive Director of Tax Justice UK — and Kojo Koram, author, Professor at Loughborough University, and host of Death in Westminster, a forthcoming narrative series about inequality in the UK, produced by Planet B Productions.

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    52 mins
  • Approaching Peak Oil
    Dec 10 2025

    On this week's episode of Macrodose, James Meadway takes a look at how the drive to produce and consume more is creating a monumental trail of waste (0:33), and what the impacts of surpassing ‘peak’ demand in oil will be (5:09).

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    15 mins
  • The BREAK—DOWN: Lula’s Dilemma w/ Sabrina Fernandes
    Dec 3 2025

    The Break—Down returns! This week Adrienne returns for a fascinating conversation with Brazilian sociologist, political economist, author, and activist, Sabrina Fernandes.

    When Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, or Lula, was re-elected as the President of Brazil in 2022, defeating Jair Bolsonaro in a tense election, the Brazilian left and many around the world breathed an almost literal sigh of relief. Under Bolsonaro, Brazil’s ecological and climate record was scorched, with deforestation in the Amazon reaching record highs.

    Hopes were high, and for good reason: Lula campaigned on the rights of the working class and Brazil’s Indigenous peoples; under his watch deforestation quickly began to fall; and at COP27 in Egypt he declared in no uncertain terms: "Brazil is back."

    Yet Lula’s record so far is complex, particularly when it comes to the challenges and perceived trade-offs of economic development and the climate, all while managing powerful competing forces in Brazilian politics.

    As COP30 begins in Belém Brazil, Adrienne is joined by Sabrina Fernandes, an economic sociologist and head of research at the Alameda Institute, to discuss her essay “Lula’s Dilemma”, which she wrote for the second print issue of the BREAK—DOWN, on the complexities of Brazilian ecological politics, the power of big agri-business and what we can expect from Brazil’s leadership of this year’s climate conference.


    Further reading: Sabrina Fernandes, ⁠Lula’s Dilemma⁠, The BREAK—DOWN


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    52 mins
  • Budget Breakdown Special w/ Carys Afoko and Hannah Peaker
    Nov 26 2025

    In a special Budget crossover episode, James Meadway is joined by Carys Afoko, Host of Over the Top and Under the Radar, and Hannah Peaker, deputy chief executive at the New Economics Foundation, and occasional host of their New Economics Podcast.

    Together, they give their reaction to Rachel Reeves' budget that could seal her and Keir Starmer's future.

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    44 mins
  • Reeves' Budget Blunders w/ Antonia Jennings
    Nov 19 2025

    This week on The Curve, James Meadway is joined by Antonia Jennings - chief executive at the centre for London.

    Together they discuss Rachel Reeves' upcoming budget blunders (1:36).

    In the full version of the show available exclusively to Patreon supporters, James and Antonia also discuss the series of changes to Britain's asylum system announced this week by home secretary Shabana Mahmood (28:24), and how energy companies have recorded record profits in the UK (42.38)

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    29 mins
  • COP30 & Adapting To A Warming World
    Nov 12 2025

    On this week's episode of Macrodose, James Meadway takes a look at the context surrounding the world's climate negotiations as delegates gather in Brazil for COP30 (1:26), and how the world is looking to adapt to a hotter global climate (8:00).

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    13 mins