The More Freedom Foundation Podcast
1) Bangladesh’s “Mostly Peaceful” Election: A Democratic Turning Point?
Free and fair elections rarely come easily — especially in countries with long histories of political upheaval. In 2024, Bangladesh held a vote that, while not without incidents of violence, was signi...Show More
2) Avoiding the British Empire w/ Sean McFadden
In this episode of The More Freedom Foundation Podcast, host Rob Morris sits down with entrepreneur and political strategist Sean McFadden to explore the powerful themes behind Rob’s book, Avoiding Th...Show More
3) Halford Mackinder Debunked w/ Sean McFadden
In this special episode of The More Freedom Foundation Podcast, host Rob Morris welcomes back Sean McFadden for a wide-ranging and provocative discussion that begins with Afghanistan—and what it revea...Show More
4) The Saudi Arabia & UAE Fight Over Yemen
Rob & Ruairi explore one of the Middle East’s most complex and under-examined geopolitical questions: what is Saudi Arabia really trying to achieve in southern Yemen — and what does it mean for the re...Show More
5) Iran in Revolt, Kurds in Crisis
In this double-bill episode of The More Freedom Foundation Podcast, hosts Rob Morris and Ruairi examine two unfolding crises in the Middle East. First, they discuss the protests in Iran, questioning w...Show More
6) Trump Vs. The EU
Rob Morris and Ruairi explore the shifting balance of global power and what it means for Europe’s future. Rob argues that the European Union is falling behind the United States economically, political...Show More
7) 2026 look-ahead 🎉
In this 2026 look-ahead episode of the Moore Freedom Foundation Podcast, Rob Morris and Ruairi examine the forces that may shape the year ahead — from inflated AI valuations and the risk of a tech bub...Show More
8) 2025 Year In Review
In this episode of The More Freedom Foundation Podcast, we review some of the major geopolitical events and developments of the year.We discuss U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, including how th...Show More
9) Ethiopia & Abiy w/ Tom Gardner
Tom Gardner, The Economist’s Africa correspondent based in Nairobi and the author of The Abiy Project: God, Power and War in the New Ethiopia. Gardner unpacks the story behind his book, offering deep ...Show More
10) J. J. McCullough On Youtube's Decline
JJ McCullough joins the show for a candid conversation about what it’s like on YouTube in today’s media environment. JJ opens up about the growing challenges of making nuanced political and internatio...Show More