The Intelligence from The Economist

Jason Palmer, Rosie Blau

podcasts@economist.com

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Booking Overview

A fast, noise-cancelling mix of daily global news analysis from The Economist’s correspondents, framed to explain what’s really driving politics, business, and culture. It’s especially useful for PR pros who want quick context and talking points, plus an occasional deeper dive on Saturdays.

Metrics

Episodes: 1957

Frequency: Multiple_weekly

Rating: 4.6/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 3.9M subscribers

Instagram: 8.0M followers

Contact Information

podcasts@economist.com

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Host

Jason Palmer - Co-host of The Intelligence from The Economist, providing noise-cancelling news and analysis with correspondents from The Economist’s global network.

Rosie Blau - Co-host of The Intelligence from The Economist, providing noise-cancelling news and analysis with correspondents from The Economist’s global network.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Senior Economist editorial staff and on-the-ground correspondents/bureau leadership (e.g., US economics editor, Berlin bureau chief, foreign/political correspondents, editors).
Required Achievements:  
Editorial leadership roles at The Economist, High-level subject specialization (e.g., economics, monetary policy), On-the-ground reporting as bureau chiefs or correspondents

Recent Guest Discussions

John Prideaux - Tocqueville; Democracy In America; US Democratic Vitality

Jon Fasman - Iran Deal; Iran-related Politics And Economics

Fraser McIlwraith - Iran Deal; Iran-related Politics And Economics

Hugo Gye - British Politics

Andrew Palmer - Die Linke; Germany Politics (left-wing Politics)

Recent Topics

Economics, Politics, Business, International, Finance

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Intelligence from The Economist
:

Keep qualms and carry on: a decade after Brexit

June 23, 2026

On June 23rd 2016, Britain voted to leave the European Union, triggering years of argument, lost economic opportunities and political malaise. Our correspondents look back on the seismic moment and its aftershocks. And, as Britain prepares to get its seventh prime minister in a decade, we ask how the government can look forward to new opportunities.Guests and host:Daniel Franklin, senior editorJohn Peet, associate editorTom Carter, Britain economics correspondentGeorgia Banjo, Britain corresp...

Starmergeddon: British PM resigns

June 22, 2026

After winning a resounding victory for Britain’s Labour party two years ago, Sir Keir Starmer has announced his departure. As the country gets ready for its 7th prime minister in ten years, our correspondent asks if it has become ungovernable. A Trump-loving right winger wins Colombia’s presidency. And “Toy Story 5” sets the toys against technology. Guests and host:Hugo Gye, Britain political editorHal Hodson, Americas editorAlexandra Suich Bass, culture editorRosie Blau, co-host of “The...

Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

June 19, 2026

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America from France in 1831 he saw a new kind of society. Not just a country, but an idea that would change the world. His book “Democracy in America” was a big influence on later generations of writers and thinkers, including The Economist’s US Editor John Prideaux. Now, 250 years after its birth, the vitality of that democracy is under question. In this series, John retraces the route Tocqueville took to find out how much of what inspired Tocqueville about...

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