Navigating Noise

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Navigating Noise

Navigating Noise is your guide to mastering the art and science of data-driven decision making in geopolitics and global intelligence. In each episode, we'll go beyond the headlines and standard data streams. We'll explore advanced methodologies for finding and evaluating high-quality data, dissect real-world case studies, and uncover the skills needed to extract unique insights from complex information landscapes.

  1. JUN 17

    → How UFOs, Data, and Counterculture Collide: Chrissy Newton on Alien Encounters & Government Transparency

    In this episode of Navigating Noise, host Erol Yayboke sits down with Chrissy Newton, Founder of VOCAB Communications. They dive into the world of UFOs and UAPs through the lens of data analysis, emotional storytelling, and government transparency. Chrissy shares how her team approaches real eyewitness accounts, the surprising psychology behind belief in the unexplained, and how the UFO community is becoming a powerful countercultural force for transparency and change. They also explore how AI, policy, and fringe science are converging and why PR in the UFO space might be the most unforgiving in the world. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: The many hats of Chrissy Newton 01:20 – Inside Discovery’s Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction 02:30 – Evidence, psychology, and the Simon Cowell of UFOs 04:36 – How Chrissy applies data analysis to paranormal claims 06:34 – A UFO sighting in Toronto: How she verified it 08:40 – Telling people they’re wrong, without gaslighting them 11:00 – The UFO community as a global counterculture 13:39 – Chrissy’s communications work with Jacques Vallée & The Debrief 15:53 – How to do PR in the most skeptical space on the internet 18:53 – Why transparency is the #1 rule in the UFO world 20:36 – Why the UFO community is so passionate 23:24 – Fringe science, funding, and optimism 27:50 – Where AI meets UFO analysis and government policy 29:55 – Why shaping policy might be Chrissy’s next move 31:06 – The surprising people she meets on planes 35:54 – A Winston Churchill World War II nugget you won’t forget 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations like these #UFOs #AlienEncounters #ChrissyNewton #DiscoveryChannel #TheDebrief #FringeScience #GovernmentTransparency #NavigatingNoise #RebelliouslyCurious #DataAnalysis #AI #UAPs #PolicyChange

    37 min
  2. JUN 10

    Why the U.S.–China Relationship Feels So Tense Right Now, with Rorry Daniels, Managing Director, Asia Society Policy Institute

    A new normal? In this episode, Rorry Daniels, Managing Director of the Asia Society Policy Institute, and Erol Yayboke discuss U.S. - China competition and the changing global order. Rorry shares her surprising path from underground theater in LA to China policy leadership, and unpacks the misunderstood layers of the U.S.–China relationship, from national identity and economic anxiety to why both countries may be abandoning the rules-based global order. Erol and Rorry explore everything from: - Track 2 diplomacy - AI’s impact on political instability in Asia - How Chinese netizens are subtly pushing back - What most Western analysts still get wrong about Beijing Whether you're in tech, policy, or just trying to make sense of where the world is heading, this episode will give you new language and new frames, to understand the world’s most important bilateral relationship. — ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – From screenwriting in LA to U.S.–China policy 02:00 – Producing a musical about terrorism (yes, really) 04:00 – Learning Chinese and discovering diplomacy 06:00 – What is Track 2 diplomacy, and why it matters 08:00 – How language shapes perception (and misperception) 10:00 – Building better AI with better language models 12:00 – China’s view of propaganda vs U.S. assumptions 14:00 – Are we living in “normal” geopolitical times again? 16:00 – Why China didn’t become more like the U.S. 18:00 – The two anxieties driving U.S. China policy 21:00 – The strategic geography of U.S. allies 24:00 – Why AI and chips are now central to foreign policy 26:00 – Can Asia avoid a U.S.–China “hegemony trap”? 28:00 – China’s mixed legacy with the rules-based order 30:00 – How Chinese citizens really feel about nationalism 34:00 – The code-switching and satire of Chinese netizens 36:00 – Why even top U.S. analysts misread China 39:00 – Can we model China’s future behavior? 42:00 – The push for modernity (and what may get in the way) 45:00 – What AI disruption means for Southeast Asia 48:00 – Will China adopt AI faster and at what cost? 51:00 – Why AI regulation in Asia is lagging behind 53:00 – How ASPI is convening the future of AI policy in Asia 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations like these. #china #usforeignpolicy #geopolitics #asiapolicy #aiandethics #asiainsideout #aspi #track2diplomacy #chinanetizens #uschina #navigatingnoise

    44 min
  3. JUN 3

    Rethinking Demographics, Power, and the Future, with Dr. Jen Sciubba, President & CEO of Population Reference Bureau

    The world is changing faster than our assumptions can keep up. In this episode of Navigating Noise, Erol Yayboke sits down with world-renowned demographer and President of the Population Reference Bureau, Dr. Jennifer Sciubba, to unpack one of the most misunderstood forces shaping our future: population change. They dive into: Why most U.S. cities are unprepared for depopulation The myths around immigration as a “fix” What demographers can predict with stunning accuracy and what they can’t Why flourishing, not fertility rates, should guide public policy The dangerous consequences of failing to fund and protect global data collection And how narrative bias, not numbers, shapes most of our debates on population If you care about the future of work, urban planning, national security, education, or climate adaptation… this conversation is for you. Dr. Sciubba is the author of 8 Billion and Counting: How Sex, Death, and Migration Shape Our World and a former advisor to the Department of Defense and U.S. intelligence community. Listen in and rethink what the data actually tells us. — To learn more about the Population Reference Bureau and their work, visit: https://www.prb.org To keep up with Jen, connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jensciubba New episodes of Navigating Noise drop weekly. Search for us wherever you get your podcasts.

    42 min
  4. MAR 26

    Weaponized AI, Women’s Influence Networks, and Why Defense Tech Fails with Maggie Feldman-Piltch

    Generative AI isn’t just changing technology—it’s rewriting the rules of information warfare, influence, and decision-making. In this episode of Navigating Noise, Jonathan Teubner sits down with Maggie Feldman-Piltch, founder of Non-State Actress, to break down: 🔥 How generative AI is repeating the mistakes of radio propaganda in the 1930s—at lightning speed. 🔥 Why women’s social networks are a battleground for global influence ops (and why most analysts are missing it). 🔥 The real reason defense tech keeps failing—hint: it’s not bureaucracy, it’s bad design. Maggie doesn’t hold back. From China and Russia’s disinformation strategies to the Pentagon’s obsession with “more tech” over useful tech, this episode cuts through the noise and gets to the real challenges of modern national security. 💡 Want to understand where power, trust, and influence are actually being shaped? Listen now. 📢 Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:24 - How Maggie got into national security 5:45 - The myth of DC as just a “political city” 12:22 - AI vs. human context in information warfare 24:10 - The 1930s radio propaganda playbook is back—with AI 30:05 - Why women’s networks matter in influence operations 36:15 - The biggest problem in defense tech (it’s not what you think) 45:20 - Ukraine’s info ops vs. the U.S. government’s risk aversion 47:55 - Where to find Maggie’s work

    47 min

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Navigating Noise is your guide to mastering the art and science of data-driven decision making in geopolitics and global intelligence. In each episode, we'll go beyond the headlines and standard data streams. We'll explore advanced methodologies for finding and evaluating high-quality data, dissect real-world case studies, and uncover the skills needed to extract unique insights from complex information landscapes.

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