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How to get on a Watchlist
Encyclopedia Geopolitica
31 episodes
9 months ago
From the team at Encyclopedia Geopolitica, “How to get on a Watchlist” is a podcast about dangerous acts, organizations, and people. In each episode, we sit down with leading experts to discuss the risks they pose, and how to stop them. From assassinations and airliner shootdowns, through to kidnappings and coups, we’ll examine each of these threats through the lenses of both the dangerous actors behind them, and the agencies around the world seeking to stop them. In the interest of operational security and public safety, certain tactical details will be omitted from these discussions, however the cases and threats which we discuss are very real. If you like the show, don’t forget to subscribe on your podcast platform of choice. Please also consider supporting our work [https://encyclopediageopolitica.com/support-our-work/] via a Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/EncyclopediaGeopolitica] subscription (getting you access to early releases and other perks), or by tipping us on Ko-fi [https://ko-fi.com/encyclopediageopolitica]. While the topics we discuss here are often shrouded in secrecy and security classifications, we really hope you’ll tell your friends about us!
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From the team at Encyclopedia Geopolitica, “How to get on a Watchlist” is a podcast about dangerous acts, organizations, and people. In each episode, we sit down with leading experts to discuss the risks they pose, and how to stop them. From assassinations and airliner shootdowns, through to kidnappings and coups, we’ll examine each of these threats through the lenses of both the dangerous actors behind them, and the agencies around the world seeking to stop them. In the interest of operational security and public safety, certain tactical details will be omitted from these discussions, however the cases and threats which we discuss are very real. If you like the show, don’t forget to subscribe on your podcast platform of choice. Please also consider supporting our work [https://encyclopediageopolitica.com/support-our-work/] via a Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/EncyclopediaGeopolitica] subscription (getting you access to early releases and other perks), or by tipping us on Ko-fi [https://ko-fi.com/encyclopediageopolitica]. While the topics we discuss here are often shrouded in secrecy and security classifications, we really hope you’ll tell your friends about us!
Show more...
Government
Society & Culture,
History,
True Crime,
News,
Politics,
Science,
Social Sciences,
Documentary
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How to Avoid Being Killed in a Warzone
How to get on a Watchlist
52 minutes
1 year ago
How to Avoid Being Killed in a Warzone
On this episode, we discuss combat reporting, warzones, and how to survive them with Rosie Garthwaite. Rosie is an executive producer at BBC World Service's Investigations Unit, and is currently based in London making documentaries and interactives about the Middle East and North Africa. She founded Mediadante, producing the Emmy-nominated, "The Workers Cup", that premiered on the opening night of Sundance 2017. In 2023 she exec produced "Under Poisoned Skies" that helped secure a pledge to reduce gas flaring emissions from the Iraqi government and won the RTS for best international documentary of the year. The International Emmy-award winning film "Escaping ISIS" she developed was referenced by the UK Prime Minister in a key speech and shown to the U.S. Congress. Prior to this, in 2003 Rosie joined the first English-language newspaper in post-invasion Baghdad, The Baghdad Bulletin, living amongst Iraqis far away from the Green zone. While in Basra freelancing for Reuters, The Times and the BBC she exposed the first British torture case, the death of Baha Moussa while he was in the custody of the British army. In 2006, Rosie joined Al Jazeera preparing for the launch of its English language channel and helping to set up the Baghdad bureau - even evacuating it one day after several colleagues were kidnapped. She is a former British army officer and author of the award-winning book How to Avoid Being Killed in a War Zone, published by Bloomsbury in 2011. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EncyclopediaGeopolitica
How to get on a Watchlist
From the team at Encyclopedia Geopolitica, “How to get on a Watchlist” is a podcast about dangerous acts, organizations, and people. In each episode, we sit down with leading experts to discuss the risks they pose, and how to stop them. From assassinations and airliner shootdowns, through to kidnappings and coups, we’ll examine each of these threats through the lenses of both the dangerous actors behind them, and the agencies around the world seeking to stop them. In the interest of operational security and public safety, certain tactical details will be omitted from these discussions, however the cases and threats which we discuss are very real. If you like the show, don’t forget to subscribe on your podcast platform of choice. Please also consider supporting our work [https://encyclopediageopolitica.com/support-our-work/] via a Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/EncyclopediaGeopolitica] subscription (getting you access to early releases and other perks), or by tipping us on Ko-fi [https://ko-fi.com/encyclopediageopolitica]. While the topics we discuss here are often shrouded in secrecy and security classifications, we really hope you’ll tell your friends about us!