The Intelligence Report with Dylan Welch

Dylan Welch

The Intelligence Report is a long-form interview podcast hosted by Dylan Welch, delivering clear, non-biased insight into the global forces shaping our world. Each episode features in-depth conversations with leading experts and practitioners across global systems, climate, economics, energy, technology, and human resilience, providing context beyond headlines and ideology. Focused on incentives, risk, and long-term consequences, The Intelligence Report helps listeners understand not only what is happening and why it matters, but how to apply these insights to real-world decisions, from investing and leadership to strategy, resilience, and personal perspective. Designed for globally minded listeners seeking signal over noise and actionable understanding in an increasingly complex world.

  1. 7. Aug.

    Why Glaciers Matter: Exploring a Changing Polar World with Grace Cordsen

    What can glaciers teach us about our changing planet, and why should people thousands of miles away from the world’s great ice fields care? In this episode of The Intelligence Report Podcast, Dylan Welch sits down with glacier researcher, journalist, and explorer Grace Cordsen to discuss her work across the Arctic and Antarctic and what she has witnessed firsthand in some of the planet’s most remote environments. Grace shares her journey from joining an Arctic expedition as a young researcher to working aboard expedition vessels across both polar regions. She discusses researching the visual history of the Arctic, witnessing glaciers retreat over time, the importance of understanding the communities and cultures connected to these environments, and how exploration can transform the way we think about conservation. One of the most powerful lessons from Grace's work is also one of the simplest: seeing environmental change can change the way we understand it. She describes returning to the same glaciers and comparing them with historical records from decades earlier revealing landscapes that have changed dramatically within a relatively short period of time.  The conversation also explores the role of scientists, journalists, educators, travelers, and everyday people in protecting glaciers and the broader cryosphere. As Grace explains, one of the first things anyone can do is learn about these environments, understand how they are changing, and find meaningful ways to support their protection.  Topics include: Arctic and Antarctic exploration, glacier retreat, climate communication, polar research, conservation, Indigenous and local communities, sustainable expedition travel, and how storytelling can help people understand, and protect, the world's frozen environments. Support the show

  2. 5. Aug.

    The Next Generation of Climate Action - Suman Shah and Sahara Maazel

    In this episode of The Intelligence Report, Dylan Welch sits down with Sahara Maazel and Suman Shah, two high school sophomores and co-founders of the Youth Climate Action Alliance (YCAA), to discuss how young people can turn climate concern into meaningful action. From launching community solar initiatives and recycling programs at their own schools to building a network of 16 partner schools across New York City, Sahara and Suman share how they transformed a shared passion for the environment into a growing movement focused on practical, school-based climate solutions. The conversation explores the importance of collaboration over confrontation, how students can work with school administrators to create change, and why making climate action local helps inspire more people to get involved. They also discuss the future of renewable energy, artificial intelligence, climate policy, entrepreneurship, and their aspirations to make an impact on the global stage. This episode is an inspiring look at the next generation of environmental leadership and a reminder that meaningful change often starts with a small group of people willing to take the first step. Topics discussed: Youth leadership in climate actionBuilding the Youth Climate Action AllianceCommunity solar and sustainability initiativesOrganizing climate programs in schoolsClimate policy and advocacyRenewable energy and AIEntrepreneurship and climate innovationThe future of environmental leadershipSupport the show

  3. 20. Juli

    How Siemens is Helping Tech Startups Scale - Peng Cau

    In this episode of The Intelligence Report, Dylan Welch sits down with Peng Cau, Director of Siemens for Startups Americas, entrepreneur, investor, and longtime advocate for deep technology innovation. After building and scaling her own automation company over more than two decades before a successful exit, Peng now helps the next generation of founders navigate one of the most difficult challenges in business: transforming breakthrough technology into commercially successful companies. The conversation explores why many startups fail despite having exceptional technology, the importance of commercialization strategy, how digital engineering is reducing development costs, and why today's investment landscape is becoming increasingly favorable for hard tech innovators. Whether you're building a startup, investing in emerging technologies, or simply interested in the future of innovation, this episode provides practical insights from someone who has experienced every stage of the entrepreneurial journey. Topics include:  Why commercialization matters more than technology alone  The biggest mistakes technical founders make  How Siemens supports hard tech startups  Digital twins and the future of product development  Raising capital in deep tech industries  Building the right founding team  Aerospace, energy, defense, and medical technology innovation  The future of hard tech investingSupport the show

  4. 29. Juni

    How Theodore Roosevelt's Legacy Is Shaping Modern America - Jason Seedall

    In this episode of The Intelligence Report, Dylan Welch sits down with Jason Seedall, Executive Director of the Roosevelt Alliance and Director of the Roosevelt Initiative, to discuss how Theodore Roosevelt's legacy continues to influence modern American policy. The conversation explores the organization's work across conservation, foreign affairs, and fair commerce, while providing a behind-the-scenes look at how public policy is actually created in Washington, D.C. Jason explains the legislative process, the role of nonprofits in shaping policy, and why civic engagement is more important than ever. They also discuss current initiatives involving national parks, geothermal energy, military modernization, wildlife conservation, and the Roosevelt Alliance's mission to reconnect everyday Americans with policymakers through education, events, and direct engagement. Whether you're interested in conservation, public policy, leadership, or simply understanding how ideas become law, this conversation offers an insightful look into the people working to shape America's future. Topics discussed: • Theodore Roosevelt's lasting influence on American policy • How legislation is written and passed • Conservation and national parks • Energy and environmental policy • Foreign affairs and military preparedness • Why civic engagement matters • How citizens can become more involved in public policy Support the show

  5. 19. Juni

    Summit at Sea and the Future of Connection - Chris Stakich

    In this episode of The Intelligence Report, host Dylan Welch sits down with Chris Stakich, CEO of Summit, to explore the transformative power of bringing exceptional people together. Dylan shares his firsthand experience attending Summit at Sea, one of the world's most sought-after gatherings of entrepreneurs, investors, artists, athletes, and changemakers. Together, they discuss what makes Summit different, why meaningful relationships matter more than ever, and how carefully curated communities can spark ideas, partnerships, and lifelong friendships. The conversation examines the role of human connection in an increasingly digital world, the importance of creating environments where collaboration can flourish, and why some of the most impactful opportunities in business and life begin with simply being in the right room with the right people. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, community builder, or someone seeking deeper connections, this episode offers valuable insights into the power of gathering with purpose. Topics discussed: • Dylan's experience at Summit at Sea • The vision behind Summit and its global community • Why relationships drive opportunity • Creating spaces for innovation and collaboration • The future of intentional communities and leadership Hosted by Dylan Welch. The Intelligence Report explores the intersection of business, geopolitics, leadership, and the people shaping the future. Support the show

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The Intelligence Report is a long-form interview podcast hosted by Dylan Welch, delivering clear, non-biased insight into the global forces shaping our world. Each episode features in-depth conversations with leading experts and practitioners across global systems, climate, economics, energy, technology, and human resilience, providing context beyond headlines and ideology. Focused on incentives, risk, and long-term consequences, The Intelligence Report helps listeners understand not only what is happening and why it matters, but how to apply these insights to real-world decisions, from investing and leadership to strategy, resilience, and personal perspective. Designed for globally minded listeners seeking signal over noise and actionable understanding in an increasingly complex world.