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Jeremy McKeown
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Mar 24, 2026 • 52min
Five Stages of Empire, WWIII & Surviving Hegemonic Power Shifts with David Murrin
In The Company of Mavericks | David Murrin on World War III, The Five Stages of Empire, and Surviving the Global Power ShiftHost: Jeremy McKeown Guest: David Murrin (Geopolitical Forecaster and Author) Release Date: March 26th, 2026.Join host Jeremy McKeown on In the Company of Mavericks for a riveting conversation with geopolitical expert David Murrin. Discover why Murrin believes World War III has already begun, the inevitable clash between a declining America and an ascending China, and how understanding historical cycles like the "Five Stages of Empire" and the "K-Wave" can help us survive the turbulent decade ahead.Episode Overview: In this episode of In the Company of Mavericks, host Jeremy McKeown sits down with David Murrin, the renowned geopolitical forecaster, author of Breaking the Code of History, and founder of Global Forecaster. Known for his uncanny ability to predict global shifts by studying human behaviour and historical patterns, Murrin delivers a stark and urgent assessment of the world in 2026.Murrin applies his unique behavioural models—including Isaac Asimov-inspired "psychohistory" and Kondratiev waves—to dissect the current global crises. From the ongoing proxy conflicts draining Western military resources to the looming technological singularity, this episode explores the mathematical certainty of empire cycles and what Western democracies must do to adapt and survive.Key Topics Covered:World War III is Already Here: Murrin explains his controversial thesis that WW3 officially began with the invasion of Ukraine. He outlines the immediate military triggers and "pilot wars" that signal China’s imminent, kinetic move against the US and its allies in the Pacific.The Iranian Bear Trap: A deep dive into how the United States is currently entangled in an asymmetric war of attrition in the Middle East. Murrin discusses how Iran's use of cheap drones and mines is depleting US mid-course interceptors, creating a strategic opening for China's hegemonic challenge.The Five Stages of Empire & American Decline: Murrin breaks down his Five Phase Life Cycle model (Regionalisation, Ascension, Maturity, Overextension, and Decline/Legacy). He discusses why the US is firmly in the terminal decline stage, characterised by debt reliance and linear bureaucracy, while China is in the aggressive ascension stage.Linear vs. Lateral Leadership: Why are Western nations suffering from a plague of idiots in leadership? Murrin explains the symbiotic relationship between linear thinkers (who maintain the status quo) and lateral or dyslexic strategic thinkers (who drive adaptation and survive high-entropy events). He argues that elevating lateral thinkers is critical to surviving the current geopolitical crisis.The K-Wave Commodity Cycle & Resource Scarcity: An analysis of the Kondratiev commodity cycle, which Murrin predicts will peak between 2025 and 2030. Learn how the simultaneous implosion of the debt-fueled Doomsday Bubble and soaring food and energy prices will reshape global survival strategies.The AI Singularity & The Future of Warfare: Murrin assesses the risk of an AI singularity, driven by the escalating global arms race. He explores how hypersonic weapons, drone swarms, and quantum technologies are permanently altering the fundamental Theory of Warfare.David Murrin, In The Company of Mavericks podcast, Jeremy McKeown, Geopolitical Forecasting, World War III predictions, Five Stages of Empire, US decline, China hegemony, K-Wave commodity cycle, Iranian Bear Trap, Lateral vs. Linear thinking, Dyslexic Strategic Thinking, AI Singularity warfare.Brought to you by Progressive Equity.

Mar 22, 2026 • 2min
COMING SOON - Five Stages of Empire, WWIII & Surviving Hegemonic Power Shifts with David Murrin
In The Company of Mavericks | David Murrin on World War III, The Five Stages of Empire, and Surviving the Global Power ShiftHost: Jeremy McKeown Guest: David Murrin (Geopolitical Forecaster and Author) Release Date: March 26th, 2026.Join host Jeremy McKeown on In the Company of Mavericks for a riveting conversation with geopolitical expert David Murrin. Discover why Murrin believes World War III has already begun, the inevitable clash between a declining America and an ascending China, and how understanding historical cycles like the "Five Stages of Empire" and the "K-Wave" can help us survive the turbulent decade ahead.Episode Overview: In this episode of In the Company of Mavericks, host Jeremy McKeown sits down with David Murrin, the renowned geopolitical forecaster, author of Breaking the Code of History, and founder of Global Forecaster. Known for his uncanny ability to predict global shifts by studying human behaviour and historical patterns, Murrin delivers a stark and urgent assessment of the world in 2026.Murrin applies his unique behavioural models—including Isaac Asimov-inspired "psychohistory" and Kondratiev waves—to dissect the current global crises. From the ongoing proxy conflicts draining Western military resources to the looming technological singularity, this episode explores the mathematical certainty of empire cycles and what Western democracies must do to adapt and survive.Key Topics Covered:World War III is Already Here: Murrin explains his controversial thesis that WW3 officially began with the invasion of Ukraine. He outlines the immediate military triggers and "pilot wars" that signal China’s imminent, kinetic move against the US and its allies in the Pacific.The Iranian Bear Trap: A deep dive into how the United States is currently entangled in an asymmetric war of attrition in the Middle East. Murrin discusses how Iran's use of cheap drones and mines is depleting US mid-course interceptors, creating a strategic opening for China's hegemonic challenge.The Five Stages of Empire & American Decline: Murrin breaks down his Five Phase Life Cycle model (Regionalisation, Ascension, Maturity, Overextension, and Decline/Legacy). He discusses why the US is firmly in the terminal decline stage, characterised by debt reliance and linear bureaucracy, while China is in the aggressive ascension stage.Linear vs. Lateral Leadership: Why are Western nations suffering from a plague of idiots in leadership? Murrin explains the symbiotic relationship between linear thinkers (who maintain the status quo) and lateral or dyslexic strategic thinkers (who drive adaptation and survive high-entropy events). He argues that elevating lateral thinkers is critical to surviving the current geopolitical crisis.The K-Wave Commodity Cycle & Resource Scarcity: An analysis of the Kondratiev commodity cycle, which Murrin predicts will peak between 2025 and 2030. Learn how the simultaneous implosion of the debt-fueled Doomsday Bubble and soaring food and energy prices will reshape global survival strategies.The AI Singularity & The Future of Warfare: Murrin assesses the risk of an AI singularity, driven by the escalating global arms race. He explores how hypersonic weapons, drone swarms, and quantum technologies are permanently altering the fundamental Theory of Warfare.David Murrin, In The Company of Mavericks podcast, Jeremy McKeown, Geopolitical Forecasting, World War III predictions, Five Stages of Empire, US decline, China hegemony, K-Wave commodity cycle, Iranian Bear Trap, Lateral vs. Linear thinking, Dyslexic Strategic Thinking, AI Singularity warfare.Brought to you by Progressive Equity.

Mar 20, 2026 • 50min
Navigating the Crashing Waves of History with Michael Every - Geopolitics and De-Financialisation
Michael Every on Geopolitics, Wave Theories, and the De-Financialisation of the WestIn this episode of In the Company of Mavericks, we are joined by Michael Every, Global Strategist at Rabobank, for a deep dive into the chaos of our current geopolitical and macroeconomic landscape. With over two decades of experience as an economist and strategist—including senior roles at Silk Road Associates, the Royal Bank of Canada, and Dun & Bradstreet—Michael brings a highly differentiated analytical framework that challenges traditional big-bank thinking.Drawing on a diverse intellectual background ranging from early Marxist influences to firsthand observations of post-communist transitions, Michael exposes the critical flaws of neoclassical and neoliberal economics, arguing that the world is driven by raw power rather than by natural market equilibria.Key topics discussed in this episode include:The Flaws of Traditional Economics: Why the neoclassical presumption of "mean reversion" and perfect market equilibrium fails to explain our current reality.Wave Theories of History: How alternative frameworks—such as Kondratiev waves, the Austrian business cycle, Dalio’s debt cycles, the Fourth Turning, and Peter Turchin’s elite overproduction—can help investors better navigate today's geopolitical tipping points.The US vs. China Hegemony: An analysis of shifting global power dynamics, China's neomercantilism, and whether the United States is facing a modern equivalent of the "1956 Suez Crisis".The De-Financialisation of the West: Why the West must urgently pivot from financial engineering and asset speculation toward re-industrialisation, commodities, and "economic statecraft" to compete with the East.The Middle East and Global Commodities: How the ongoing conflict in the Middle East ties directly into global struggles for control over base commodities, energy, and the future of the US dollar.The Realities of Artificial Intelligence: The physical resource constraints holding AI back (such as copper and electricity shortages), its impact on the labour market, and whether it will lead to a technological utopia or a dystopian cognitive decline.Brought to you by Progressive Equity.Get in Touch: If you enjoyed this episode, have feedback, or want to suggest a future guest, please reach out to host Jeremy McKeown via LinkedIn, Substack, or email at JeremyMcKeown@gmail.com.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult with a professional financial advisor and do your own research before investing in these crazy markets

Mar 18, 2026 • 1min
COMING SOON - Navigating the Crashing Waves of History with Michael Every - Geopolitics and De-Financialisation
COMING SOON BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE VIA YOUR PODCAST APP OR ON SUBSTACK Michael Every on Geopolitics, Wave Theories, and the De-Financialisation of the WestIn this episode of In the Company of Mavericks, we are joined by Michael Every, Global Strategist at Rabobank, for a deep dive into the chaos of our current geopolitical and macroeconomic landscape. With over two decades of experience as an economist and strategist—including senior roles at Silk Road Associates, the Royal Bank of Canada, and Dun & Bradstreet—Michael brings a highly differentiated analytical framework that challenges traditional big-bank thinking.Drawing on a diverse intellectual background ranging from early Marxist influences to firsthand observations of post-communist transitions, Michael exposes the critical flaws of neoclassical and neoliberal economics, arguing that the world is driven by raw power rather than by natural market equilibria.Key topics discussed in this episode include:The Flaws of Traditional Economics: Why the neoclassical presumption of "mean reversion" and perfect market equilibrium fails to explain our current reality.Wave Theories of History: How alternative frameworks—such as Kondratiev waves, the Austrian business cycle, Dalio’s debt cycles, the Fourth Turning, and Peter Turchin’s elite overproduction—can help investors better navigate today's geopolitical tipping points.The US vs. China Hegemony: An analysis of shifting global power dynamics, China's neomercantilism, and whether the United States is facing a modern equivalent of the "1956 Suez Crisis".The De-Financialisation of the West: Why the West must urgently pivot from financial engineering and asset speculation toward re-industrialisation, commodities, and "economic statecraft" to compete with the East.The Middle East and Global Commodities: How the ongoing conflict in the Middle East ties directly into global struggles for control over base commodities, energy, and the future of the US dollar.The Realities of Artificial Intelligence: The physical resource constraints holding AI back (such as copper and electricity shortages), its impact on the labour market, and whether it will lead to a technological utopia or a dystopian cognitive decline.Brought to you by Progressive Equity.Get in Touch: If you enjoyed this episode, have feedback, or want to suggest a future guest, please reach out to host Jeremy McKeown via LinkedIn, Substack, or email at JeremyMcKeown@gmail.com.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult with a professional financial advisor and do your own research before investing in these crazy markets

Mar 11, 2026 • 46min
Substack, War, Geopolitics & Hard Asset Investing with Charlie Garcia of Capital Mischief
The Strategic Importance of the Garcia ViewpointHaving advised six U.S. presidents, Charlie offers insights into the current Middle East crisis that are not merely speculative; they are informed by decades spent at the levers of power. This proximity grants him a "strategic map" allowing him to see through the fog of the US/Israeli bombing of Iran to identify the underlying structural shifts in the global order. For the investor, this episode serves as a masterclass in how kinetic warfare catalyses a broader, permanent shift in financial stabilityCharlie GarciaIn today’s "crazy markets," the value of an analyst is directly proportional to the depth of their real-world experience. Navigating the intersection of war and finance requires a lens sharpened by high-stakes decision-making, making it essential to evaluate the pedigree of those providing the intelligence. Charlie Garcia’s history distinguishes him as a rare "maverick" in a field often saturated by desk-bound theorists.The Garcia PedigreeMilitary Service: His analytical lens is fundamentally grounded in tactical military experience, providing a "boots-on-the-ground" realism to his geopolitical assessments.Advisory to Six Presidents: His role as advisor to six U.S. administrations has provided him with an institutional memory of American foreign policy that few can match.Commitment to Hard Assets: As an active investor, he practices a philosophy of tangible wealth, prioritising assets that survive the collapse of paper-heavy narratives.Garcia’s writing style is a hybrid of a Tom Clancy thriller and the sardonic wit of P.J. O’Rourke, is more than a stylistic choice—it is a competitive advantage. In the "Digital Intelligence Era," this high-signal, narrative-driven approach ensures that high-density geopolitical information is not only absorbed but retained by the reader. Unlike sterile corporate reports, Garcia’s style translates complex theatre-level manoeuvres into actionable intelligence.Capital MischiefAs traditional corporate filters increasingly sanitise geopolitical reporting to protect institutional interests, independent platforms like Substack have emerged as essential repositories for raw, unfiltered research. Capital Mischief represents the vanguard of this movement.Core DifferentiatorsNarrative Style: Garcia utilises a "Clancy-esque" narrative drive and sharp, sardonic wit to challenge conventional market wisdom, making the discovery of "hard truths" an engaging process.Responsiveness: During the recent US/Israeli/Iran escalations, Garcia moved into "overdrive," providing a kinetic stream of high-frequency situation reports that tracked the conflict's evolution in near real-time.Analytical Focus: The platform is designed for the deep-dive "sitrep," attracting a sophisticated audience that prioritises theatre-level situational awareness over daily ticker noise.For Garcia, writing is more than a creative outlet; it is his primary tool for exploring the "emerging paradigm" and making sense of global chaos. His passion for the medium allows him to provide a level of dedication and depth that standard investment research simply cannot replicate.This responsiveness proved particularly critical as global focus shifted abruptly toward the escalating hostilities in the Middle East.Geopolitical Deep Dive: War in the Middle East and the Emerging ParadigmThe current theatre of war in the Middle East—specifically the US/Israeli bombing of Iran—is a strategic inflexion point for global financial stability. This escalation is not a temporary disruption but a fundamental shift in how risk must be priced in an era of active conflict.Analysis of the ConflictThe Iran Escalation: The bombing of Iran has moved the conflict from a proxy war to a direct kinetic confrontation, demanding the "seemingly endless" stream of situation reports provided by Garcia.Tactical Agility: The shift from the Caracas discussion to the Middle East theatre demonstrates that in the current paradigm, static investment theses are a liability.High-Signal Intelligence: Garcia’s reporting provides the context needed to understand if these escalations are localised events or the opening salvos of a larger systemic reconfiguration.The "emerging paradigm" is defined by the transition from theoretical, "black swan" risk to active, theatre-level conflict. In this environment, investors can no longer treat geopolitics as a peripheral variable. It is the core driver of market movement, necessitating a shift from speculative paper assets to tangible hedges.This geopolitical chaos creates an urgent requirement for a more robust investment posture focused on intrinsic value.Investment Strategy: Hard Assets in "Crazy Markets"As the old global order is disrupted, a defensive yet proactive investment posture is the only viable path forward. In "these crazy markets," where traditional paper-heavy portfolios face unprecedented volatility, Garcia’s focus on the tangible provides a necessary anchor.Garcia’s Investment PrioritiesThe Case for Hard Assets: Garcia is a "committed investor" in this category, viewing hard assets as the ultimate hedge. When traditional narratives fail, assets with intrinsic, physical value are the only reliable store of wealth.Navigating Uncertainty: Despite his deep expertise, Garcia maintains a professional discipline, urging listeners to seek personal financial counsel. This is not merely a disclaimer but a strategic imperative: in high-risk environments, bespoke advice is critical before committing capital.The Emerging Paradigm Defined: This new landscape is the intersection of active kinetic warfare, independent intelligence, and a return to asset classes that retain value regardless of the stability of the global financial system.The Bottom Line for the Professional Listener: The value of Charlie Garcia’s approach lies in the rare intersection of "information and entertainment." By eschewing the dry, sanitised prose of traditional research in favour of a maverick perspective, Garcia provides the tactical depth needed to survive—and profit from—modern volatility. To fully grasp the implications of the Middle East conflict and the shift in the global order, the full episode provides an essential exploration of these volatile times.Brought to you by Progressive Equity.

Mar 9, 2026 • 2min
COMING SOON - Substack, Journalism, War & Hard Assets with Charlie Garcia of Capital Mischief
Last week, I was due to host a joint episode with Doomberg and Charlie Garcia, but diaries conspired against it. However, I got to do two recordings of influential Substackers covering global events and their implications: one through an energy lens, and the other, crafting a line of journalism that reminds me of the great PJ O'Rourke. Capital Mischief is an ambitious investment Substack project from a man who served six US Presidents, was decorated by US military intelligence, is an entrepreneur and investor, and, now in his mid-60s, is developing a long-held ambition to write freely about what he sees happening in the world. Charlie's detailed briefings on the build-up to the early stages of the Middle East war have been informative, timely and highly entertaining. We had a great chat. Be sure to subscribe to receive the full episode dropping soon on a podcast app near you.

Mar 5, 2026 • 45min
WW3, Energy, Markets & Politics with Doomberg - Iran & The New Global Pecking Order
In this timely episode, I chat with the internet’s favourite financial avian—Doomberg—to unpack the escalating chaos in the Middle East and its profound impact on global energy markets. Recorded on Tuesday, March 3rd, as the fog of war deepens, we dive into why oil prices are spiking and how the world’s reliance on fossil fuels is shaping modern warfare.Doomberg delivers his signature "no-holds-barred" analysis from "fly-over country," using his unique mental models to strip away the mainstream narrative. We explore the massive disconnect between the information being fed to the public and the harsh realities of energy physics and geopolitics.In this conversation, we cover:Operation Epic Fury: A day-three characterisation of the conflict.Energy as a Weapon: Why energy security is the ultimate arbiter of market stability.The Fog of War: Navigating misinformation and understanding the longevity of current market volatility in the age of algorithms. Market Impacts: How investors should view the intersection of politics and commodities during periods of high tension.Whether you're looking to understand the macroeconomic shift or seeking a "maverick" perspective on the green transition versus energy reality, this conversation provides a sobering look at where we are headed.Brought to you by Progressive Equity. Disclaimer:This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed in this episode constitutes financial or investment advice. Global markets are currently experiencing extreme volatility; please perform your own due diligence and consult a professional financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Mar 5, 2026 • 42min
Finding Wonder Stocks with Jamie Ward - Compounding, Nick Sleep, and the Parasite of Passive Investing
Finding Wonder Stocks with Jamie Ward - Compounding, Nick Sleep, and the Parasite of Passive InvestingHow do you find the next "supernormal" company in a world of radical uncertainty? In this episode, we sit down with Jamie Ward, author of the Wonder Stocks newsletter and a mathematician-turned-investor who survived the Global Financial Crisis.Jamie shares his framework for identifying stocks capable of 20% compound growth and discusses the profound influence of Nick Sleep (Nomad Capital) on his investment philosophy. We dive deep into why stock selection is about more than just "crunching numbers" and evaluate two specific UK-listed companies: Frasers Group (FRAS) and Wise (WISE).We also tackle the controversial rise of passive investing. Jamie explains why he views index trackers as a "parasite" on market efficiency and how retail investors should navigate this shift to protect their capital.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to filter for companies with 50x to 100x return potential.The specific stock selection criteria Jamie uses to find "Wonder Stocks."The bull case for Frasers and Wise.How to adjust your portfolio for the impact of passive flows.Show Notes & KeywordsGuest: Jamie Ward (Wonder Stocks Substack)Keywords: Value Investing, Compound Interest, Stock Market Strategy, Passive Investing vs Active Management, UK Stocks, Frasers Group Analysis, Wise Stock, Nick Sleep, Nomad Capital, Financial Markets.Brought to you by Progressive Equity

Mar 3, 2026 • 2min
COMING SOON - Finding Wonder Stocks with Jamie Ward
I recently chatted to Substacker, investment writer and investor, Jamie Ward.Jamie writes the Wonder Stocks newsletter with a focus on identifying compounding supernormal growth stocks, and he shares his thoughts on how to find these stocks. He also discusses the damaging impact of passive investing on the stock-picking process. Full episode to drop soon. Be sure to subscribe.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 52min
Supply is Measurable, Demand is Storytelling & Why the World's Capital Out of Whack - Capital Cycle Investing with Django Davidson
Django Davidson, partner and portfolio manager at Hosking Partners who specializes in capital cycle investing, explains why tracking supply beats chasing demand narratives. He contrasts huge AI/data-center spend with underfunded physical supply chains. He highlights mining, energy and capital-intensive sectors as ripe for long-term rotation. He also discusses country-level dislocations and practical portfolio construction.


