Mexico Matters focuses on how developments inside Mexico ripple outward to the U.S., pairing policy context with on-the-ground implications. For PR professionals, it’s a good platform for experts who can connect Mexico-to-U.S. impacts across security, politics, and Mexico’s evolving business/innovation landscape.
56 episodes, Irregular, 4.5 rating
<1k, Male, USA
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30s Ad: 15 - 17, 60s Ad: 18 - 20, CPM Category: Society & Culture
The Mexico Matters podcast series highlights key developments in Mexico and their impact on the United States.
Produced by Marla Hiller.
Mariana (last name not provided in dataset), Marla Hiller
Government, Business, Politics, Society & Culture
Typical Credentials:
Think-tank and academic experts, former senior government officials, and founders/executives of major Mexico-focused companies (especially in fintech/financial inclusion). Subjects skew toward policy, security, and Mexico’s cross-border economic impacts.
Required Achievements:
Published research or recognized expertise in counter-terrorism/Middle East studies, Senior government leadership roles (e.g., former cabinet/foreign policy officials), CEO/founder leadership of scale fintech platforms or major industry transformations, Media/think-tank visibility on US-Mexico and regional security/economics topics
Dan Byman - Us-iran Conflict; Asymmetric Warfare; Strait Of Hormuz; Terrorism Deterrence Restraint; Risks And Diplomatic/security Implications For Regional Stability, Adolfo Babatz - Mexican Monopolies/structure Affecting Fintech; Digital Payments For Micro-merchants; Financial Inclusion; AI Impact In Latin America; Regional Models For Cash Reduction And Super-app Vs Specialized Approaches, Jorge Castaneda - Us-mexico Tensions; Navigating High-pressure US Stance; Mexico Security Strategy; Risks Of Unilateral US Action; Broader Regional Implications (cuba/venezuela) And China Economic Dependence
Mexico, Foreign Policy, Security, Economics, Cartels, Diplomacy, Sanctions, Fintech, Technology, Global Relations