

The Jacob Shapiro Podcast
Jacob Shapiro
Hosted by Jacob Shapiro, the Jacob Shapiro Podcast is long-form exploration of geopolitics, markets, crypto, agriculture, macro-finance, commodities, ForEx, and much much more! Tune in biweekly for interviews with experts across the globe, and weekly for roundups of global financial and geopolitical events!
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Dec 5, 2022 • 36min
Talking Ag and Dairy with Dan Basse
Dan Basse and Jacob sit down in person to talk about the world, markets, and, of course, agriculture!Dan Basse is President of AgResource and a fantastic guest! https://agresource.com/about/Timestamps2:00 – 14:00 – Recapping presentations at PDPW14:00-26:00 – Peak U.S. Farmland/2023 Predictions/Russia-Ukraine24:00 – end: Why people underestimate Brazil + thoughts on MexicoMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Dec 2, 2022 • 46min
Tiananmen 2.0?
Jacob and Rob gather for their weekly chat and discuss the protests in China and what is being missed about them. They then discuss the quietly deteriorating trade relationship between the U.S. and EU before focusing in on developments in Latin America, especially the problems in Mercosur and how Brazil may or may not capitalize. Timestamps1:15-20:15 – China20:15-30:00 – U.S.-EU relations30:00 – end: Latin America + multipolarityMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Nov 23, 2022 • 59min
A Polish Perspective on War - The Rise of the Intermarium?
Dr. Jacek Bartosiak is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Strategy & Future.Jacob welcomes Jacek back onto Cognitive Dissidents to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war. They discuss several critical issues, including 1) Who fired the missile that landed in Poland and killed 2 people? 2) Will Germany stand up for Ukraine in the long-run? 3) Is the world headed towards a U.S.-China rivalry.Make sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Nov 21, 2022 • 56min
A Global CapEx Supercycle?
Mike Edwards is Deputy CIO at Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers.Jacob and Mike discuss China headlines briefly before diving into the main topic: whether the Chinese Communist Party can encourage alternatives to property as an investment vehicle in China. From there they touch on Japan briefly before concluding with some bullish thoughts on Europe.Timestamps:1:13-7:33 – China COVID Reopening7:33-15:26 – G-20 Thoughts15:26-32:13 – China’s Property Crisis32:30-38:50 – Japan38:50–end – EuropeMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Nov 18, 2022 • 1h 4min
Bernie Madoff, Elizabeth Holmes... Sam Bankman-Fried?
Jacob and Rob tackle the FTX/Sam Bankman-Fried debacle, before turning to China’s struggles (and whether Xi Jinping is up to them), as well as thoughts on U.S. Fed and ECB monetary policies…with historical allusions back to the interwar period of the 20th century.1:42-27:30 – Crypto/FTX/SBF27:30-45:53 – China45:53-end: The Fed v. the ECB; the U.S. as the UKMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Nov 14, 2022 • 55min
Predicting the Weather in 2023
Jacob is joined by Daryl Ritchison, Director of the North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network at NDSU, to discuss how the weather will look in the world in the year ahead. They start with some broad thoughts about the pitfalls of predicting the weather, before checking in on the U.S, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe, and China and what weather has in store in the year ahead.Timestamps:2:10–10:10 – How to think about weather10:10-21:30 – La Nina and Hurricane Season21:30-31:47– Europe31:47-36:41 – USA36:41-39:38 – Mexico + Canada39:38 - 43:40 – South America43:40 – 49:37 – China and Asia in general 49:37 – end – Thoughts on climate change Make sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Nov 11, 2022 • 55min
What you missed while the world obsessed over U.S. CPI.
Rob and Jacob briefly address the weaker-than-expected inflation print before attending to developments you might have missed amidst all the U.S. inflation and election news: more economic trouble in China, optimism in Europe and Brazil…and a potential canary in the coal mind at the end of the episode. Timestamps:1:30-6:37 – U.S. Inflation Reaction6:37-24:55 – China/Japan25:00-33:40 – Multipolar Trade933:40-44:10 – Europe44:10–End – Canary in the coal mineMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Nov 7, 2022 • 1h 21min
How Much Longer Can Russia Hold On?
Marko Papic is back to talk about the markets, Russia's big fudge on oil (and war), and a little bit of everything else geopolitical! Stick around for some basketball talk after 1:04:10!TimeStamps:3:12 - 23:34 - Markets Update23:30 - 39:30 - Oil, Europe, UAE, Russia39:30 - 52:20 - Ukraine, Russia, The Future52:20 - 1:04:10 - Over-Under1:04:10 - End BasketballMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Nov 4, 2022 • 1h 18min
Russian Weakness, U.S.-China Divergences, Turkey’s Risks, and Bullish Brazil
After a 2-week hiatus due to COVID and travel, Rob and Jacob are back at it. They explore Russia’s brief exit from the Black Sea grain deal, discuss how China and the U.S. economies are going in opposite directions, explore short-term risks and long-term opportunity in Turkey, before closing with bullish thoughts on Brazil post-election.Timestamps:2:00-15:43 – Who wins if Russia is weak?16:00-43:46 – U.S. booming, China on its knees43:46-58:53 – Turkey: The Good, Bad, and the Ugly58:53–end – Why we love BrazilMake sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.

Oct 31, 2022 • 1h 6min
Will Europe Survive the Winter?
Jacob welcomes Dave Ripplinger on the podcast to discuss the problems Europe is facing this winter and the areas they agree and disagree. They also talk about the U.S. energy economy, the role of biofuels and renewable diesel in the U.S. energy transition, and close with some broad thoughts about the future of U.S. agriculture for the remainder of the decade. David Ripplinger is Assistant Professor at the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics and the Chair of the Bioenergy Products and Innovation Center at North Dakota State University.Timestamps:3:00-24:50 – Debating Europe’s winter 24:50-40:10 – Will the U.S. continue to export energy40:10-54:20 – Biofuels and renewable diesel54:20-end – Should you buy farmland today?Make sure to check out the Cognitive Dissidents site and services here.


