Hidden Forces
Hidden Forces
Demetri Kofinas
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AI arrogance
Dean Ball's interview contained so many "likes" that if was almost unlistenable.
Workforce Consultant
Great topics. But mouth the sounds of some guests…
Enjoy the topics covered by Hidden Forces. Great host too. But, if you have misophonia, just beware that because the microphone/audio is so clear, you will hear if a guest is a lip-smacker, or sounds “wet mouthed,” or breathes loudly. I couldn’t get through the surveillance state topic because the mics picked up the guest’s wet smacks a little too clearly. I wish these sounds could be edited out or mitigated somehow. Thankful a transcript is provided!
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Arcee in WA
SMP
So much propaganda.
InHouTX
Demetri is a great host
Especially when by being open minded he exposes “intellectual-yet-idiots” like Bruno Macaes. Overall, be brings a fascinating array of thinkers on and that makes for a lively show.
Certaminis Princeps
Finally, my delayed thank you!
I’ve been listening to Demetri Kofinas for so long and being thinking of writing a five star review for a lot as well. Unfortunately, I couldn’t do it due to my choice of podcast. With iPad I can finally finish this. I appreciate all the talks and books and lately the newsletters. I need to work out my payment method so that I can pay some fees. You know I am cut off from the rest of the world. Thank You Thank you Thank you
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Notallwhowanderislost
Could be better
Podcast has an interesting premise and a nice variety of guests. Weak link is the host babbling on about his personal views and interrupting his guests. Painful to listen to.
Concernedeconomist
Pioneering the new “bear p0rn”
I’ve listened for years, but lately it has become ranting on; the state of the world, the problems inherent in generational differences, the US’s sliding global position, all without any riffs on how to make it better. It reminds me of the economists who sell newsletters with nothing but economic doom and bearish outlooks. Some people eat that up, if you do, go for it. I’m over it.
OldSchoolListener
I’m so tired of this stuff
Thanks anyway
Qrrvjkgxhjlkvg
What a fool
He doesn’t understand Iran and the Middle East.
nbfazel
Starting to grow tired
Really starting to become annoyed with always missing context of the second half. I'd easily support a version where the full podcast is released with ads. About to not even listen anymore since what's the point of always missing out on half of the episode
Robert12345523645658
Calls to a new revival
A few years ago he was naïve but questing. Currently he’s banal. Shows what we can expect from the best of the current crop.
Sloe Anolder
China
China Good! US BAD! Really? How about doing a balanced interview? Demographics? Financial issues? Burgers? Other non-Han bigotry? Slave labor? Totalitarian leadership?
andyg nfp
A podcast that lost
I used to consider Hidden Forces one of the best podcasts out there for deep, well-researched discussions on topics that few others were covering. Demetri had a knack for bringing on insightful guests and diving into complex subjects with a level of preparation that made each episode feel like a masterclass. Unfortunately, in recent months, the show seems to have lost its way. Episodes now feel much less structured, with Demetri often meandering through discussions rather than guiding them with a clear focus. There’s a noticeable lack of the sharp, well-prepared questioning (and pressure testing of ideas) that once set the podcast apart. That’s not to say there aren’t still good episodes—the quality of guests remains high, and every now and then, you’ll get a glimpse of what made Hidden Forces great in the first place. But more often than not, it feels like Demetri is less prepared and more prone to digressions that don’t add much value. I hope he can recapture the focus and depth that made Hidden Forces such a standout podcast. Until then, it’s hard to recommend it as strongly as I once did
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Legsrunla
Recently drifting into conspiracy nuttery
Hidden forces is a decent interview style podcast. The interviews are typically well prepared and conducted. Sadly, recently we have seen and heard here a lot of crazy conspiracy stuff. Unchallenged and seemingly not well prepared. I think Demetri needs a refresher in critical thinking and scientific skepticism. I recommend Dr Steven Novella as guest. That would clear up JFK assassination theories and Alien visitations. Otherwise, this is a good podcast.
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Tripelkonzert
Love Hidden Forces
I am an early Boomer (more bluntly, an old guy) whose journey through the podcast world has been random at best. I sampled several podcasts along the way, but couldn’t find any that held my interest beyond an episode or two. Until I happened upon Hidden Forces and Demetri Kofinas. All one has to do is scroll through Hidden Forces episode titles to fully appreciate the wide variety of the subjects Demetri tackles. These episodes are more than interviews. They are conversations with people who really know what they are talking about. Demetri continues to amaze me with the breadth and depth of these discussions. I freely admit that some of the conversations are spoken in languages foreign to me (I’m still puzzling over what a meme stock squeeze is), but what I am able to pick up when listening to these episodes sure is interesting. Count me as one of many loyal fans of Hidden Forces and Demetri Kofinas.
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Sterling Bones
Never fails to deliver quality
Demetri is not one of those podcasters who is just offering a vehicle for his guest’s self-promotion. He is genuinely interested in the conversation, in drawing out his guest and exploring their ideas. He takes the trouble to read their book. He puts in the effort. I have been listening to the podcast for a couple of years. The only reason I have not subscribed to get the additional content is that I fear losing large chunks of my life to this worthy project. I have a suspicion I may have to do so soon though!
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MacroMashup
Great Listen
Lots of great episodes with lots of depth and interesting people. Kofinas is a well articulated and skilled interviewer who keeps the show on track and really digs to the heart of subject. Hidden forces has broadened my understanding of the underlying “hidden” forces at play around the political and economic landscape.
samleewags
Great podcast on global macro issues
Great guests and a host who asks the right questions make this a must listen for those seeking to inform themselves about the current state of the world.
Synergy3000
Excellent insight, a rare attitude
Demetri provides a lot of useful information, but he is not a detached observer performing dispassionate journalism: he cares about American and global society and makes that clear in his discussions, without pushing a divisive narrative about who’s in the wrong and how we should hate them (like most of the world affairs podcasters with an explicit point of view probably do).
Avec La Tempete
Brilliant show
Huge fan-thank you!
Mama to a baby
Next level analysis and discussion
A show that gets to the heart of the most important issues. I was able to unsubscribe from business and international relations channels, saving a lot of time. Demetri and his guests are creative and insightful.
CabCal67
Often good, but gives too much credence to story over reality
The episodes with people who actually do policy or have actual experience are far better. The host sometimes gets too caught up in narratives and gives them way more credence than they deserve over reality. Just because a bunch of random people say stuff doesn’t mean it’s important, especially in comparison to the actual facts on the ground. I was paying for a subscription because I found enough useful stuff here, but feel like the host could be more critical and fact based. He also uses the words “evil” and “demonic” in ways that show a disconnect from assessing the world on a neutral factual basis. He’s used the word “demonic” to describe transhumanism, for example, along with some strictly scientific endeavors. He dabbles in moral frameworks that make it hard to take him seriously sometimes - I think he’s less far from his history following Alex Jones than he’d like to think.
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Usability guy
Pro Establishment
To much pro establishment - close to neocons and biased views on many issues as well as guests. Otherwise good interviews.
Max Neb
Irrelevant
For supposedly heterodox thinkers this program is the most boring and predictable snooze fest on the net. Occasional decent guests but it’s those guests that bring the value not this program.
SmeddyMutt
All the stars
Hidden Forces is probably my favorite podcast. Smart, articulate, thought provoking... major learnings in every episode. I do wish there was a way to just buy the "premium feed" on a per episode basis. I'm not willing to shell out for the full membership experience but I'd certainly buy full episodes periodically.
imhighlander
Episode 313
Really great interview
eterrill
Hidden Forces: Andy Constan interview
Demetri really “hits it out of the park” in this interview with Andy Constan. In a brief amount of time, you’ll receive the equivalent of a college course on how the FED works and what this could mean in the short and long term for investing on the macro level. Great stuff, I’ve listened to it 3 times already! Larry A
Marvolous Marvin
He brings a very unique perspective
Really great interviewer, has a very meta outlook on the world & shows up in his work.
narrow_urethra_survivor
Well done Hidden Forces
Longtime listener. The range of topics, the expertise of the guests, as well as the dynamism of the conversations is difficult to find in an increasingly bland race to the bottom for simplistic explanations of complex systems. I recommend Hidden Forces to anyone interested in finding the weak spots in our respective echo chambers and are looking for a podcast with smart people talking through hard questions and multi-faceted interdisciplinary topics. Demetri continues to shake the chaff off of the prepackaged, blithely unsophisticated takes we find in most media and cookie cutter news narratives.
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the great shovel
CRINGE mongering of fear
Just another boring financial podcast with cringe-level fear mongering to lure in the vulnerable among us. Sadly, it’s most often the older folks who fall for this garbage. They pay for the fears and this guy is happy to dish it out. PSA: If you want “the world is ending” content, you can find plenty of it for free on YouTube. Save your money.
jp2033
Worth the premium version
I am a premium subscriber to this show, because it is worth it, hands down. I am a Security Studies student at Georgetown University, and if I had to give up this podcast, or my Foreign Policy magazine subscription, I would give up Foreign Policy first. This podcast is unparalleled in its ability to convey paradigm-changing information in incredible short, dense episodes. Trust me, you won’t regret going behind the pay wall.
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Edmund.......
Great Interview for episode 303
This was an incredibly informative interview with David Rosenberg. You asked great questions and he was able to provide fabulous insights that was reflective of his 4 plus decades in the financial sector. Thank you.
swac1102312
Truly profound interview-based podcast tackling how to navigate a complex modern world
I've been listening to Demetri for a good number of years now and I can candidly say that he's by far the best interviewer I've ever heard. He deeply researches and prepares for each conversation, makes his guests feel comfortable, gets deep into the subject matter without ever coming off as particularly biased, and brings it full circle on the philosophy of the human mind figuring out how to operate in such a complex modern world. The topics are thought-provoking, the guests are well published in their specific areas that they're bringing perspectives on, and (importantly) the sound quality is perfect. I highly recommend giving a listen to a few episodes of Hidden Forces, and then when you feel you were just getting into the conversation and want more, subscribe in order to get the overtime segments (which are often better than the first parts). Don’t underestimate just how crucial it is for the content and arguments made in Hidden Forces to be unaffected by any commercial sponsors or advertisers. If you’re looking to start out on a few past episodes, just a few recommendations of one’s that I particularly enjoyed: -Joshua Landis (#106) – US Withdrawal and the End of the Rules-Based Global Order -Tim Grover (#193) – Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Greatness -Shoshana Zuboff (#79) – Surveillance Capitalism in the Age of the Unprecedented -Thomas Reardon (#80) – Neural Interfaces and the Future of Human-Computer Interaction
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Barchueetadonai
Continual improvement
The most important issues today: science, technology, finance, geopolitics… the topics could be University courses. This is exactly why I subscribe. Demetri’s expert interviews cover complex trends and issues oversimplified by sound bite media. Informed dialogue will satisfy the curious and skeptical, and provide a rich understanding for listeners. This is easily one of the most comprehensive sources of worldly education, and a wonderful investment in life long learning outside of a University classroom.
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YdnaReview
Love this Podcast!!
Demetri is one of the best interviewers in podcasting, and certainly has some of the most interesting, thought provoking guests in the space. I would highly recommend for listeners looking for interesting discussion and insight on topics that are front and center in the national discourse.
joe vino
Great podcast, very insightful
I’ve been listening to this podcast for about a year now fairly religiously. Demetri is a great discussion leader and brings insightful collaborators onto the show. My favorite are his episodes with Eric Basmajian. I always learn something about geopolitics, Markets and general economics, interest rates, monetary theory etc Id give a Strong recommendation to anyone looking to get some new content
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SB,CA Working Bus/Econ Student
Consistently amazing quality in every aspect
Varied and interesting guest. Flawless audio. Nobody in the industry prepares more. Totally recommend for a wide variety of insights.
HaikuDad
Geocentric, confirmation bias
He calls it the "International dollar system" and attributes market moves to higher central powers... it's called the Eurodollar mate and it's private and offshore
MauriceMSIV
Fantastic
It’s incredibly rare to find content of this quality. Demetri asks questions and considers perspectives that very few content creators do, approaching his subjects with seriousness, intellectual humility, and a courageous thirst for knowledge. I wish I had a course like this in college. I have benefitted greatly from the wide range of subjects Demetri covers, and think new listeners will find the show engaging, informative, and challenging (in a good way). I think there are lots of people out there that think something is wrong with the world and our society, and are looking for someone to help them explore questions of what’s wrong, how we got here, and where we’re going. Demetri asks those questions brilliantly and insightfully, and as a result I think Hidden Forces is striking a chord. I look forward to future episodes and thanks for the hard work Demetri.
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Sam from Minnesota
Brilliant.
This is an extraordinary source of information and insight. Demetri is a gifted host who puts everything he has into the interviews. From Doomberg to John Mearsheimer, the amazing Peter Zeihan and Helen Thompson... this show never disappoints. The guests are the brightest minds in their areas of expertise; they span the entire political spectrum and most are so brilliant, they step outside preconceived belief systems and into something with a depth, honesty, and insight that only comes from great thinkers. This show gives me hope.
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Katelin in Colorado
One of the best
This podcast always has great episodes with some of the best guests in the field. The podcast has no ads and is entirely supported by listeners. I subscribe to the after episode conversations and it is certainly worth it.
calmtruth
One of the best!
I discovered this podcast a month ago and I’ve been burning through the archive. Every interview has been highly engaging and I learn from each show. Highly recommend.
Tigger branch
Worth every penny
This is the only podcast I pay for and I’m willing to do so because each episode brings so much value to me in my everyday life.
Vass83
Probably the best podcast I’ve ever listened to
I’ve been listening to Hidden Forces for a few years now. Demetri is so thorough and the topics are so interesting, if you’re looking for a way to expand your knowledge about foreign affairs, the economy, and politics, this is the best place to go.
maxwelllove
A Really Great Podcast!
As someone who studied IPE and researched for many years the history of how the West has viewed the East and the world at large as well, I have been looking for exactly this podcast. Dimitri is the perfect and well versed host to facilitate Economic and Political conversations that go deeper and beyond the content offered by most podcasts of the like. Spot on and informative, check it out for sure.
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Nat S. Maas
Excellent Show
Kofinas has interesting, informative guests, and he interview in a very conversational style, allowing guests to make their points in their own ways. But he also offers his own informative views and challenges guests, which helps draw them out. This is a must-listen for investors or those interested in government and foreign affairs.
Pat O'Donnell
great guests
thanks for sharing these fascinating conversations on youtube as well
Taqueria Aqui
Just the best
This guy has no hidden agendas and what he thinks is the same as what he says. What he says is mostly correct every time.
DesMoinesMan
One of the best
There are a lot of podcast at out there. This for me is among the very best. Demetri has a curious intellect that he uses to both go deep on issues ranging from politics, economics, finance, then identifies the intersections and links between developments in those areas. That’s a vital skill for the world that is only just starting to come into being. In short, he gets it and shares his insights on Hidden Forces, so check it out if you want some insight into where we may be heading.
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CDEinWDC
My Podcast Time is Limited.......
so I subscribe to only 12 podcasts. I evaluate each of them based on learning new things or stirring my curiosity about various issues. I thought Hidden Forces was one of these until I listened to the last one with Demetri and the host from "The Realignment". What I don't have time for is two guys saying" "Why doesn't anyone with skills want to run for Public Office anymore?" While completely ignoring events such as the Kavenaugh hearings, the treatment of the Trump Administration, the Russia Hoax, etc. etc. If Obama was such a great communicator and "sound foreign policy" guy, why did we get ISIS? Heck why did we get Trump in 2016? Wasn't that Obama's fault? Does Americas coastal elites have anything to do with it? do 10 Big Tech ogliarchs run the US? Who would want to run against that? The two talk about internal divisions and why they are bad, but don't deal with the fact this is right out of a US political party's playbook: Green New Deal will force people into the the urban onclave where we can contol them,fewer fossil fuel revenues weaken red states, bring in more people who will become dependent and more solid voters fior us, pit one group against another to take their focus off what we are doing. You might not agree with any of this, fime but let's at least talk about the "root causes" Thanks VP Harris rather than : " gosh why is this happening?" Grow a pair Boys!
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