Elsewhere

Tyler Cooper

Most explainer podcasts treat international news like vegetables your mom made you eat. Tyla Cooper actually makes geopolitics interesting. The former high school teacher turned globe-trotting storyteller breaks down complex world events like he's talking to his smartest friend over coffee, not reading from a Wikipedia page. Every episode tackles one major story happening right now, from trade wars to border disputes to political shake-ups that actually matter. Cooper connects the dots between seemingly random events across continents, using the kind of weird analogies and real-world examples that stick in your brain long after you've finished listening. Think less CNN anchor, more that one teacher who made history class actually fun. You'll walk away understanding not just what happened, but why it matters for your world. Cooper spent three years backpacking through 40 countries asking locals the questions most journalists never think to ask, and that perspective shows up in every story he tells. New episodes drop daily, so you'll never be that person who has no idea what everyone's talking about. Follow now for your daily dose of world events that actually make sense. New episodes every day—follow now!

  1. 58m ago

    The $50 Billion Supplement Scam: Why Your Vitamins Don't Work

    Got a bottle of vitamins in your cabinet right now? Tyler Cooper has some uncomfortable news: there's a decent chance they're filled with heavy metals, contaminated with drugs, or contain nothing close to what the label claims. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why the FDA tested 776 supplements and found 20% contained undeclared pharmaceutical drugs • How Harvard researchers discovered 89% of protein powders are contaminated with lead and mercury • The $100 million lobbying campaign that gutted supplement regulations in the 1990s • Why a $50 billion industry operates with less oversight than your local farmers market 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who's ever wondered if their daily vitamins are actually doing anything besides making expensive urine. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler Cooper reveals the supplement industry's dirty secret [01:45] The FDA's shocking test results on popular brands [03:30] How Big Pharma money bought regulatory loopholes [06:00] The Harvard heavy metals study that changed everything [08:15] Which supplements actually work (spoiler: it's a short list) [10:30] How to spot the real deals from the snake oil The kicker? Companies can slap "FDA approved" on labels without a single FDA employee ever seeing their product. It's like having food safety inspectors who aren't allowed in restaurants. This isn't about fear mongering. It's about understanding why your expensive multivitamin might be less regulated than the energy drink you grabbed at checkout. Cooper breaks down decades of industry capture, regulatory gaps, and the science behind what actually works. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: supplement industry, FDA regulation, health fraud, consumer protection, pharmaceutical lobbying ---------- Keywords: political education, global news, geopolitics podcast, world politics, foreign affairs, international stories, global economy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  2. 2h ago

    Switzerland Has 2.3 Million Guns and Almost Zero Gun Crime: Here's Why

    What if I told you a country with 2.3 million guns has almost zero gun violence? In this episode, Tyler Cooper breaks down Switzerland's mind-bending approach to firearms that makes their crime stats look like a typo. Switzerland ranks third globally for gun ownership but barely registers on violence charts. The secret isn't what you'd expect: it's a 700-year-old militia tradition that treats guns like community tools, not personal weapons. While other countries debate gun rights, the Swiss quietly prove there's another way. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • How 140,000 Swiss citizens legally store military rifles at home with government ammo • Why Swiss shooting clubs have 150,000+ active members (more than some armies) • The 1315 battle strategy that still shapes Swiss gun culture today • What happens when firearms become about community responsibility, not individual rights 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone curious about how different cultures solve complex problems. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler Cooper introduces Switzerland's gun paradox [01:30] The shocking numbers behind Swiss gun ownership [03:45] How a medieval battle created modern gun culture [06:15] Inside Switzerland's citizen militia system [08:30] Why Swiss shooting clubs matter more than laws [10:45] What this means for global gun debates The Swiss approach flips everything you think you know about guns and safety. Their model isn't about more laws or fewer guns-it's about completely reimagining what firearms mean to society. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Switzerland guns, gun violence prevention, Swiss militia system, international gun laws, community safety ---------- Keywords: geopolitics podcast, international news, news breakdown, geopolitical analysis, global economy, world events podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min
  3. 3h ago

    Henry Kissinger: Strategic Genius or War Criminal?

    Henry Kissinger commanded global respect as America's master strategist, but the numbers behind his decisions tell a darker story. Between 1969-1973, the US secretly dropped 540,000 tons of bombs on Cambodia, killing up to 500,000 civilians. In this episode, Tyler Cooper examines whether realpolitik genius can cross the line into war crimes. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Kissinger's secret Cambodia bombing created 2 million refugees and fueled the Khmer Rouge's rise • How his support for Pinochet's 1973 Chile coup led to 40,000 deaths or disappearances • The calculated decision to green-light Indonesia's East Timor invasion that killed 200,000 people • Whether strategic necessity justifies civilian casualties in modern foreign policy 👤 Perfect for: anyone questioning how power operates behind closed doors and whether historical "heroes" deserve their reputations. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler Cooper introduces the Kissinger paradox [01:30] The secret Cambodia bombing campaign's staggering human cost [04:00] Chile's coup and America's calculated silence [07:00] East Timor genocide gets a diplomatic nod [10:00] Realpolitik vs war crimes: where's the line? [12:00] What Kissinger's legacy teaches us about power today 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Henry Kissinger, Cambodia bombing, war crimes, foreign policy, realpolitik ----- Keywords: international news, political education, current affairs, current events, foreign affairs, global economy, international stories, political commentary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    16 min
  4. 4h ago

    How Teenagers in Basements Are Building Smart Weapons That Terrify Generals

    A sixteen-year-old in Kyiv just figured out how to turn a $400 hobbyist drone into a weapon that can take out a $4 million tank. Tyler Cooper breaks down how Ukraine's basement innovators are rewriting the rules of warfare with consumer electronics and YouTube tutorials. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • How 10,000+ modified civilian drones have changed Ukraine's battlefield strategy in just two years • Why a teenager with a DJI drone can achieve 60-70% target accuracy versus 30% for traditional artillery • The $400 vs $4 million cost difference that's making generals rethink entire military budgets • How electronic jamming forced Ukrainian teams to build autonomous "fire and forget" drones 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who wants to understand how technology is reshaping global conflicts right in front of our eyes. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler Cooper reveals how basement workshops became weapons factories [01:30] The shocking cost comparison that's terrifying Pentagon planners [04:00] Inside Ukraine's volunteer drone networks and their DIY innovations [07:00] Why jamming technology backfired and created smarter weapons [10:00] What this means for future conflicts worldwide [12:00] Three ways this changes everything about modern warfare This isn't just about Ukraine. When teenagers can build smart weapons in their bedrooms, every future conflict just got more complicated. Cooper spent weeks talking to the volunteers, engineers, and military strategists watching this revolution happen in real time. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Ukraine conflict, drone warfare, military technology, DIY weapons, modern warfare ---- Keywords: international stories, geopolitics explained, international relations, world news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    16 min
  5. 5h ago

    Why 61% of Americans Think the CIA Killed JFK

    What if the reason 61% of Americans think the CIA killed JFK isn't actually about the evidence, but about what happens when governments keep secrets for 60 years? In this episode, Tyler Cooper breaks down why the JFK assassination became America's longest-running conspiracy theory and what it reveals about how distrust grows in the dark. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why the Warren Commission sealed key documents for 75 years (and how that backfired spectacularly) • The bizarre fact that JFK fired CIA Director Allen Dulles, then Dulles ended up investigating JFK's death • How the FBI knew Oswald had Soviet connections but kept quiet, creating perfect conspiracy conditions • Why belief in JFK theories actually peaked in the 1990s at 81% (decades after the event) 👤 Perfect for: anyone who's ever wondered why conspiracy theories stick around, and what government secrecy actually costs in public trust. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler Cooper breaks down the 61% statistic [01:45] The Warren Commission's 75-year document seal [03:30] Allen Dulles: from fired CIA director to lead investigator [05:15] What the FBI knew about Oswald but didn't share [07:00] How secrecy creates conspiracy theories [09:30] Why the 1990s were peak JFK conspiracy time [11:00] What this teaches us about government transparency today Cooper's globe-trotting perspective brings fresh context to America's most persistent mystery. This isn't about relitigating the evidence, it's about understanding how institutional secrecy shapes public perception for generations. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: JFK assassination, conspiracy theories, government secrecy, Warren Commission, public trust ------- Keywords: explainer podcast, geopolitics podcast, current affairs, international stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min
  6. 6h ago

    How Israel's War Just Triggered World War 3

    What if the regional conflict you've been watching unfold is actually the opening act of something much bigger? Tyler Cooper breaks down how Iran's network of proxy groups across six countries has turned what started in Gaza into a chess match that could reshape the entire Middle East. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • How Iran controls proxy forces in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and the West Bank with over 100,000 rockets aimed at Israel • Why 30,000 U.S. troops are stationed across the region and what the 150+ recent attacks on American forces really mean • The alliance system that's pulling major powers into what began as a local conflict 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who wants to understand how regional wars can spiral into global ones without getting lost in the complexity. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler Cooper explains the proxy war playbook [01:45] Iran's six-country network of armed groups [04:15] Why Hezbollah's 100,000 missiles change everything [06:30] How U.S. forces became targets across Iraq and Syria [08:45] The alliance web pulling in Russia, China, and NATO [11:00] What this means for global stability Cooper spent three years in these exact regions talking to people on the ground, and that perspective shows up in every connection he makes between seemingly separate events. You'll walk away understanding not just what's happening, but why it matters for your world. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Middle East conflict, proxy wars, Iran foreign policy, regional warfare, geopolitical analysis --- Keywords: world politics, international relations, global politics, geopolitics podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    16 min
  7. 7h ago

    Why Xi Jinping's Map Just Started World War 3 (On Paper)

    China just dropped a map that has five countries ready to fight. Tyler Cooper breaks down how a piece of paper became the most controversial document in Asia right now. We're talking about China's 2023 official map that claims Arunachal Pradesh (home to 1.4 million Indians) as Chinese territory, grabs 90% of the South China Sea, and basically tells five different nations their borders are wrong. This isn't just cartography. It's a declaration that could reshape how we think about sovereignty in the 21st century. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why China's map claims an entire Indian state and what that means for 1.4 million people • How the nine-dash line affects every cargo ship crossing the South China Sea • The real story behind that 2020 border fight where soldiers used clubs instead of guns • Why maps have become weapons in modern geopolitics 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners who want to understand how seemingly random international disputes actually connect to create global tension. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler introduces the map that sparked five international protests [01:30] Arunachal Pradesh: when cartography meets reality for 1.4 million people [04:00] The nine-dash line and why cargo ships are suddenly political [07:00] Galwan Valley: when border disputes turn deadly [10:00] Why China's using maps as diplomatic weapons [12:00] What this means for global politics going forward 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: China map controversy, South China Sea dispute, Arunachal Pradesh, border conflicts, geopolitics --- Keywords: world news, world events podcast, international conflicts, international news, political education Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    18 min
  8. 9h ago

    How Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook Enabled Genocide in Myanmar

    What if a social media platform designed to connect people actually helped orchestrate genocide? In this episode, Tyler Cooper exposes how Facebook's reckless expansion into Myanmar created the perfect storm for ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya people. This isn't just another tech horror story. It's a case study in what happens when Silicon Valley moves fast and breaks things in a country where "breaking things" means breaking lives. 🎯 What You'll Discover: • How Myanmar exploded from 1% to 90% internet access in just four years, with Facebook as the gateway • Why Facebook had only TWO Myanmar-language moderators for 54 million people during peak violence • The exact tactics used to spread hate speech that drove 700,000 Rohingya from their homes • What Facebook executives knew and when they knew it (spoiler: way earlier than they admitted) 👤 Perfect for: Anyone who thinks tech platforms are just neutral tools and wants to understand how digital decisions have deadly real-world consequences. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Tyler introduces Myanmar's digital transformation nightmare [02:15] Facebook becomes the internet in Myanmar overnight [04:30] The Rohingya crisis explodes across social media [06:45] How hate speech algorithms actually work [09:00] Facebook's internal documents reveal the truth [11:30] What this means for social media regulation today Cooper connects the dots between Myanmar's isolated past, Facebook's growth obsession, and a humanitarian disaster that the UN called "textbook ethnic cleansing." You'll understand not just what happened, but how it keeps happening everywhere platforms prioritize engagement over human safety. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Elsewhere on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Facebook genocide Myanmar, Rohingya crisis social media, tech platform accountability, Myanmar internet expansion, content moderation failures ----------- Keywords: news breakdown, global politics, international podcast, current affairs, geopolitics explained Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min

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Most explainer podcasts treat international news like vegetables your mom made you eat. Tyla Cooper actually makes geopolitics interesting. The former high school teacher turned globe-trotting storyteller breaks down complex world events like he's talking to his smartest friend over coffee, not reading from a Wikipedia page. Every episode tackles one major story happening right now, from trade wars to border disputes to political shake-ups that actually matter. Cooper connects the dots between seemingly random events across continents, using the kind of weird analogies and real-world examples that stick in your brain long after you've finished listening. Think less CNN anchor, more that one teacher who made history class actually fun. You'll walk away understanding not just what happened, but why it matters for your world. Cooper spent three years backpacking through 40 countries asking locals the questions most journalists never think to ask, and that perspective shows up in every story he tells. New episodes drop daily, so you'll never be that person who has no idea what everyone's talking about. Follow now for your daily dose of world events that actually make sense. New episodes every day—follow now!