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Wiser World is a podcast built on a simple idea: history explains headlines. Hosted by world history teacher and storyteller Alli Roper, the show turns complex global history into clear, compact, approachable episodes for busy adults who want real understanding—not just sound bites. Wiser World explores the people, cultures, and turning points that shaped today’s global events, giving you the context you wish you’d learned in school. If you’ve ever read a headline and thought, “Wait… how did we get here?” this podcast helps you answer that—with more nuance, empathy, and confidence.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 18min
75. When a Country is Held Hostage: A Conversation with Diego Vicentini
Today's guest, Diego Vicentini, is a Venezuelan film writer, director & editor. His debut feature film “Simón”—which exposes human rights violations committed by the Venezuelan regime—was able to overcome censorship in Venezuela and was nominated for the 38th Goya Awards (Spain’s Academy Awards) in the Best Ibero-American film category in representation of Venezuela and reached the #6 spot on Netflix's Global Top 10 in its
first week on the platform. Since making the film, Diego is not able to go back to Venezuela due to threat of imprisonment.
In this episode, Diego shares about the Venezuela diaspora, growing up Venezuela and the United States, his film Simón and the journey he took to have it shown publicly in Venezuela, and his advice for non-Venezuelans when it comes to Venezuelan politics.
Learn more about his film, Simón, at simonmovie.com.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 20min
74. Lessons from Venezuela: Wealth, Power, and the Cost of Ignoring Reality
Five macro-level lessons I learned from studying Venezuela's history that I hope to remember.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 1h 2min
73. Venezuela 101 Part 3/3: Maduro, Hyperinflation, and Migration (2013 - 2026)
This is Part 3 of 3 of the Venezuela 101 series: a foundational history of Venezuela. This episode is a concise history of Venezuela from 2013 - early 2026, designed for those who know little to nothing about Venezuela. This episode covers:
Chávez’s death and Maduro’s fragile rise to power
Oil collapse, hyperinflation, and economic freefall
Daily life under shortages, black markets, and repression
Mass protests, loss of legitimacy, and historic migration
U.S. sanctions, drug accusations, and Maduro’s 2026 capture
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Jan 20, 2026 • 60min
72. Venezuela 101 Part 2/3: Hugo Chávez and the Bolivarian Revolution (1989 - 2013)
This is Part 2 of 3 of the Venezuela 101 series: a foundational history of Venezuela. This episode is a concise, foundational history of Venezuela from 1989 to 2013, designed for those who know little to nothing about Venezuela. This episode covers:
Venezuela before Chávez and the shock of the Caracazo (1989)
The rise of Hugo Chávez (1992–1998)
How Chávez rewrote the political system.
Oil, media, and consolidation of power.
Life under Chávez and the system he left behind.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 56min
71. Venezuela 101 Part 1/3: Venezuela Before Chávez (1498 to 1988)
This is Part 1 of 3 of the Venezuela 101 series: a foundational history of Venezuela. This episode is a concise, foundational history of Venezuela from 1498 to 1988, designed for those who know little to nothing about Venezuela. This episode covers:
- Venezuela pre-1498 (Columbus)
- Spanish colonization
- How Venezuela gained independence
- The long road to democracy: caudillos, dictatorships, and more
- The discovery of oil and the oil boom years
- Oil crash and inflation of the 1980s
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Jan 6, 2026 • 26min
70. Venezuela 101: Cultural Preface
This is a Cultural Preface to the Venezuela 101 history series. It is not designed to be entirely comprehensive, as no culture or people are all the same. But, it is designed to help listeners meet the people before they study their history, and in it, we cover:
1. Population, Identity & Diversity
2. Social Personality & National Character
3. Family & Social Structure
4. Gender Roles & Expectations
5. Language, Accents & Slang
6. Food as Cultural Identity
7. Music, Dance & Artistic Expression
8. Beauty, Spirituality & Belief
9. Race, Class & Urban Life
10. Humor, Survival & Street Smarts
11. Friendliness & Foreigners
12. Daily Life & Leisure
13. Marriage, Names & Social Bonds
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The main source of information for this episode was this book, as well as Venezuelan friends.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 44min
69. Common Ground: Birth & Death — Rituals for Life's First & Final Moments
Explore fascinating birth and death rituals from around the globe. Discover the Navajo First Laugh Ceremony, marking a baby's community entry with a feast. Celebrate Korean Baek-il, honoring a child's survival with sweet rice cakes. Dive into Ghanaian vibrant funerals featuring fantasy coffins that celebrate identity. Experience the unique Toraja Death Feasts where the deceased are treated as 'sleeping.' From Japanese Obon lantern floats to Hindu cremations along the Ganges, these traditions highlight our shared humanity and the cycles of life.

Nov 19, 2025 • 57min
68. A Table For Everyone: One Syrian’s Journey of Resilience and Welcome // Yassin Terou
Today we’re stepping into a story that blends together the last few month’s topics (Syria, Food, Hospitality) with my guest, Yassin Terou.
Yassin Terou is a Syrian-born entrepreneur and American dream enthusiast, best known as the founder of Yassin’s Falafel House, a Knoxville-based restaurant celebrated for its welcoming spirit and message of inclusion. After arriving in the United States, Yassin built his business from humble beginnings into one of the most beloved restaurants in Tennessee. His restaurant was named “The Nicest Place in America” by Reader’s Digest and Good Morning America for its commitment to kindness and community. Yassin is passionate about using food to bring people together and create understanding across cultures. This passion also inspired him to start a nonprofit organization called Seeds and Bridges, which supports people in need and helps new entrepreneurs pursue their dreams—regardless of race, color, or beliefs. Through both his business and public speaking, Yassin continues to spread hope, compassion, and unity.
In our conversation, Yassin shares his journey out of Syria, and his process of starting over in a new country. We talk about immigrant challenges, food, advice he has for all people, and what he wishes more people understood about Syria and Syrians. It’s a story of courage, community, and the quiet power of hospitality.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 41min
67. Common Ground: Hospitality — The Universal Language of Welcome
Food may be the universal need, but hospitality is the universale virtue.
In the second episode of the Common Ground series, we're diving into how different cultures practice hospitality, and how there's much more in common than you might think.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 33min
66. Common Ground: Food — The First Language We All Speak
No matter where you go in the world, everyone needs to eat, and preferably eat together. Eating together is one of our oldest human instincts.
In this first episode of the Common Ground series, we're diving into concepts of food and drink that are cultural universals—things we all share. We talk about grains, fermentation, earth cooking, hot drinks, and more!
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