Ryan Research Podcast

Peter Ryan

A podcast exploring economics, history, technology, business, geopolitics, and more. Peter Ryan, the host, is a researcher with a background in tech and cryptocurrencies.

  1. 4d ago

    Venture Capital Crisis - Dan Gray - Ryan Research Podcast Ep. 29

    I am joined to today by Dan Gray. He is the Research Lead at Odin, a platform for fund managers to start and run venture capital firms online, handling structuring, capital calls, fund administration, and SPVs. He’s been writing for a long time about the ins and outs of venture capital with a level of depth and critical thinking few can match. In our chat, we discussed the definition of venture capital as an asset class and its role in the political economy. We explore the history of how venture capital developed and if it is in a current crisis. We cover the shifting dynamics amongst GPs and LPs which alters normal venture capital behavior. This produces higher funding rounds, later rounds, and overcapitalization in aggregate. Not only does this distort the transition of startups into public markets but it also alters the front-end decision making process of what types of founders, startups, and sectors get invested in. Ultimately, this makes startups more brittle and venture capital, as an innovation engine, less productive to the overall economy. We further review different models of venture capital (a16z vs. Union Square Ventures), if novel technology requires different funding structures, the role of government in venture capital, and the Europe vs. US debate. This podcast is also available on all major podcast platforms. Please like, follow, and share Gray at his links below: Substack: https://substack.com/@credistick Twitter: https://x.com/credistick Company Substack: https://blog.joinodin.com/ Featured Essays: https://blog.joinodin.com/p/hitting-escape-velocity https://blog.joinodin.com/p/heavy-is-the-head-that-wears-the Company: https://www.joinodin.com/ ----- Make sure to check out all my links as well: https://ryanresearch.substack.com/ https://x.com/_PeterRyan https://www.ryanresearch.co/ Support the show

    1h 44m
  2. Apr 22

    Critiquing Left & Right - Tony of 1Dime (Tony Chamas) - Ryan Research Podcast Ep. 28

    I’m joined today by Tony Chamas. He is an independent researcher and has an upcoming book titled “Freedom to Change Nothing: The Spectrum of Managed Democracy and What Makes the US Different” with Revol Press. He also hosts the YouTube channel, 1Dime as well as his podcast, 1Dime Radio. Notable videos include The Deficit Myth and China's Cultural Revolution: The Full Story (Documentary). He also recently launched a Substack where you can find more of his written content. In our chat, we discussed our shared desire to critique the left and right. Chamas comes at it from a leftist starting point and I come at it from a right wing starting point. We uncover various contradictions and insufficiencies that both the left and the right contain. We mostly stick to schools of thought in political economy. We touch on Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Friedrich List, and Henry C. Carey. We also cover the geographic case studies of early America, France, Russia, Britain, and China. Naturally, political economy begs the questions of politics, history, and philosophy. We go over the nature of the state, democratic process, oligarchic capture, idealism vs. historical materialism, and a sprinkle of Hegelianism. I found this conversation very constructive and I hope you do too. This podcast is also available on all major podcast platforms. Please like, follow, and share Chamas at his links below: Substack: https://substack.com/@tonyof1dime YouTube (1Dime): https://www.youtube.com/@1Dimee Podcast (1Dime Radio): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFQlxdYqyXXuxBkuodA7gfQ Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/OneDime Please also follow Ryan Research at these links: Substack: https://substack.com/@ryanresearch Twitter: https://x.com/_PeterRyan Support the show

    2h 41m
  3. Mar 25

    Realism vs. Imperialism - Christopher Mott - Ryan Research Podcast Ep. 27

    Dr. Christopher Mott is an international relations scholar focused on historical geopolitics, grand strategy, and the intersection of defensive realism and conceptions of sovereignty in an era of increasing multi-polarity. He holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of St Andrews, an MA in International Relations from London Metropolitan University, and a BA in History from Rutgers University. He has published a book, “The Formless Empire: A Short History of Diplomacy and Warfare in Central Asia,” on the rise of indigenous forms of geopolitical strategy on the Eurasian steppe, as well as numerous peer reviewed and general audience articles on foreign policy and historical topics in a variety of places. Dr. Mott is currently a fellow at Defense Priorities in Washington DC, and a former researcher and desk officer at the U.S. Department of State. In our chat, we explore the historical development of American imperialism, the current version of American imperialism, the Iran War, the economics of empire, the rhetoric of empire, geopolitical strategy, and how DC works. Also, please give Dr. Mott's "Washingtonian Realism" essay special attention, linked below. You can listen to this episode on all major podcast platforms as well. Please follow and subscribe to Dr. Mott's links here: https://x.com/ChrisDMott https://peacediplomacy.org/2024/03/11/george-washington-and-the-birth-of-american-realism/ https://www.amazon.com/Formless-Empire-History-Diplomacy-Warfare/dp/1594162212 If you enjoyed this, please like, subscribe, and share. You can follow me on Twitter and Substack at these links: https://x.com/_PeterRyan https://ryanresearch.substack.com/ Support the show

    1h 27m
  4. 09/16/2025

    The Enigma of Arthur Griffith - Colum Kenny - Ryan Research Podcast Ep. 24

    Colum Kenny is a journalist, barrister and historian. He is Emeritus Professor at Dublin City University (DCU), in Dublin, Ireland. He was formerly chair of the Masters in Journalism programme at DCU in the School of Communications 1982-2015. He is the author of a variety books and essays. Most relevant to this podcast episode are his 2020 book “The Enigma of Arthur Griffith” and his 2022 essay “‘A Man Who Has Both Arms’: Arthur Griffith, the Economy and the Anglo-Irish Treaty Agreement 1921.” Here is the link to buy Kenny’s book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Enigma-Arthur-Griffith-Father-All/dp/B07Y4K7CPW Kenny was a member of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland 2010-2015 and of the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland/IRTC 1998-2003. A former employee of RTE, he was a founding board member of the E.U. Media Desk in Ireland and is a council member of the Irish Legal History Society. He was a member of the Media Mergers Advisory Group that reported to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment in 2008. The author of many academic articles on cultural and media matters, he is also a member of the National Union of Journalists and a frequent contributor to media debates and a consultant on communications. In our chat, we discuss why Kenny was led to write a book about one of Ireland’s most influential yet under-examined nationalist leader, why Griffith and his ideas have been neglected, what Griffith’s ideology was, Griffith’s more nuanced economic doctrines, and why Griffith matters for present-day Ireland and its future.  Other relevant writings referenced in the chat were: https://ryanresearch.substack.com/p/irish-anti-imperialist-and-nationalist https://ryanresearch.substack.com/p/what-irelands-mainstream-narrative Support the show

    1h 6m

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A podcast exploring economics, history, technology, business, geopolitics, and more. Peter Ryan, the host, is a researcher with a background in tech and cryptocurrencies.