What’s next? | Gerald Ashley

On this episode of Brigadoon Radio, Gerald Ashley, Douglas McWilliams, and Marc Ross discuss Ukraine, sanctions aimed at Putin’s Russia, SWIFT, China, Taiwan, global agriculture trade, Driving the Silk Road, and what they are reading and watching.

 

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Cost to Ukraine of conflict with Russia: The conflict with Russia has cost Ukraine US$280 billion between 2014 and 2020 according to report by CEBR. Download here.

The long history of sanctions aimed at Putin’s Russia WP

The US keeps turning to sanctions despite their mixed record NPR

Ukraine conflict: How reliant is Europe on Russia for oil and gas? BBC

Thousands in Russia protest Ukraine war, hundreds detained AFP

EU prepares to freeze Putin and Lavrov assets over Ukraine invasion: Sanctions package planned against Russian president and his foreign minister. FT

Ukraine soldiers told Russian officer ‘go fuck yourself’ before they died on island: Thirteen border guards died in air and sea bombardment on Snake Island in Black Sea after refusing to surrender. Guardian

Defiant Putin goes to war in Ukraine with a warning for US, NATO: “No one should have any doubts that a direct attack on our country will lead to defeat and dire consequences for any potential aggressor,” the Russian leader said. NBC

Peter Brookes Times cartoon: February 25 2022 | Click here.

'Apparently selling Gucci loafers to oligarchs is more of a priority than hitting back at Putin': Fury as Italian PM demands luxury goods are exempt from Russia sanctions as EU nations are accused of 'disgracing themselves' over economic reprisals. Daily Mail

US companies push Biden, Congress for caution on Russia sanctions Reuters

This time, the State of the Union address will matter John Kenneth White

Why didn’t the US cut off Russia from SWIFT? It’s complicated. Removing access to the financial messaging service would be the most severe penalty but could have unwanted consequences, including compromising energy exports to Europe. NYT

‘Abrupt changes’: China caught in a bind over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: China has presented itself as a defender of sovereign independence. But its reluctance to denounce Russia’s aggression forces it into an awkward position. NYT

China refuses to call Russian attack on Ukraine an ‘invasion,’ deflects blame to US CNBC

Taiwan to join 'democratic countries' in sanctions on Russia Reuters

Ukraine crisis sparks frenzy in global agriculture trade Bloomberg

Agriculture giants shut Ukraine operations WSJ

First pandemic. Then recession. Now, Russia invades Ukraine. Anything else, world? LAT

Republicans target Biden for blame over Putin's Ukraine invasion Reuters

“I don't belong to any organized political party. I'm a Democrat.” -- Will Rogers

Driving the Silk Road: Halfway Across the World in a Bentley - Douglas McWilliams Amazon UK + Amazon US

The greatest motoring adventure – Peking to Paris ERA

Ukraine invasion is Putin’s most aggressive move yet to restore Russia’s place in the world: The Russian president has sought for two decades to recapture status lost with the Soviet Union’s collapse. WSJ

Mongolia CIA World Factbook

Everything's Electric - Liam Gallagher YouTube

Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises Paperback – Charles P. Kindleberger Amazon

Checkmate in Berlin: The Cold War Showdown That Shaped the Modern World - Giles Milton + John Murray Amazon

The 'Candy Bomber' who dropped sweets during the Berlin airlift has died at age 101 AP

Nathaniel's Nutmeg: Or, the True and Incredible Adventures of the Spice Trader Who Changed the Course of History - Giles Milton Amazon

Prisoners Of Geography - Tim Marshall Amazon

Road Fever - Tim Cahill Amazon

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You're gonna learn to love the Matrix | Chad Munitz

On this episode of Brigadoon Radio, Chad Munitz and Marc Ross discuss how to dress today, Intel's investment in Ohio, the Cincinnati Bengals versus the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI, and what they are reading and watching.

 

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What does men’s business casual look like now? Now that WFH has relaxed dress workday codes, must guys obey old style rules as they trickle back to the office? And how much of their comfy home-office wardrobe can go with them? Here, five queries, answered. WSJ

The Laws of Style by Douglas Hand with Karin Dillie: On this episode Douglas Hand meets with Karin Dillie of the fashion resale platform Recurate. They discuss sustainability in fashion, the circular economy and how fashion misses it, and how the next five years will see a massive, radical change in consumers’ relationships with their clothes and the notion secondhand. YouTube

Fashion designer Billy Reid’s favorite things Barron's

Billy Reid

Sid Mashburn

Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes - Dana Thomas

Landfill dropout: Made for the planet. From our denim waste. Each panel is different from another. That's what makes this jean so special. Hiut Denim Co

No wash club: At Hiut we encourage people to try and go as long as they can without washing their jeans. Not everyone agrees with that, but for us it makes sense for lots of reasons. Hiut Denim Co

Why is Jeff Bezos such a terrible dresser? The problem is his desire to make his clothes stand out, when he should be striding the other way. Robert Armstrong

Goodbye to the days of the ‘Rust Belt’: After years of unsung efforts to revive the fortunes of America’s industrial heartland, Intel’s new chip factory in Ohio is a sign of rebirth. Richard Florida + David J. Adams

Intel “mega-fab” coming to Ohio, reports say: Intel is reportedly planning to build a large chip facility in New Albany, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, the state capital. An official announcement is expected on January 21. The company reportedly plans to invest $20 billion in the site, and the city of New Albany is working to annex up to 3,600 acres of land to accommodate the facility, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, which first reported the deal.

+ Massive $20 billion site would be like “a little city.”

NBCUniversal said it has sold out of in-game Super Bowl ads across all platforms, including NBC, Telemundo, and its streaming service, Peacock. The network said Thursday that the game will set a new Super Bowl unit-rate average record with multiple 30-second advertising spots selling for $7 million each.

Bengals, Rams, and Bitcoin: Crypto ads invade the Super Bowl: WSJ reports crypto companies strive to be household names, spending millions of dollars on sports broadcast sponsorships.

100 million Americans can legally bet on the Super Bowl. Sports will never be the same: The first Super Bowl of the online betting era is upon us, and it’s going to be wild. Bloomberg

Microsoft’s $69B purchase of Activision Blizzard was so massive, that it could’ve also bought:

+ Every MLB team

+ Every NHL team 2x

+ 29 NBA teams

+ 22 NFL teams

Megan Thee Stallion’s new video will debut on a Cheeto: Fast Company reports Snapchat’s newest augmented reality lens, coming to Super Bowl Sunday, is turning snacks into mini streaming platforms.

Peacemaker - IMDB

The Book of Boba Fett - IMDB

Raised by Wolves - IMDB

Mussolini: The Untold Story - IMDB

Pod: Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade: Be a “Fly on the Wall” as Saturday Night Live alumni Dana Carvey and David Spade take you behind the scenes to reminisce about the most memorable stories and moments with friends of the show. In each episode, you’ll hear from your favorite cast members, hosts, writers, and musical guests as they share never-before told stories about their careers; including how they made their way to the show and how being a part SNL’s cultural history has impacted their lives beyond the show.

Weekend Update on Android v. iPhone SNL

Ros Atkins on "the art of the viral news explainer" Reuters Institute

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A bridge too far | Gerald Ashley

On this episode of Brigadoon Radio, Gerald Ashley and Marc Ross discuss Canada's 'Freedom Convoy' + Ambassador Bridge trucker protest, Ukraine status update + Diplomacy, the 2016 Bitfinex hack + DOJ arrest of New York City married couple Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan, and what they are reading and watching.

 

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What is the Freedom Convoy? Trucker protests in Canada explained
WSJ

Ambassador Bridge blockade has both sides on edge: “You have 100 people who are holding hostage part of our national economy,” the mayor of Windsor said Wednesday.
Politico

"Resolve this:" Gov. Whitmer calls on Canadian government to reopen Ambassador Bridge
WWMT

Windsor officials seek injunction to end Ambassador Bridge blockade
Detroit News

Ford plant shut down over COVID-19 truck blockade in Canada
AP

Canadian bridge blockade stretches fragile auto supply chain
Bloomberg

Trudeau says using military to end Ottawa protest ‘not in the cards right now’: Police said that a “significant element” from the United States has been involved in the participation, funding, and organization of the “Freedom Convoy.”
WP

Freedom Convoy: Paris protest banned by police ahead of arrival
BBC

The Paris police ban a protest convoy inspired by the Ottawa demonstration
NYT

Automakers work to bypass trucker protest at Ambassador Bridge as plants cancel shifts
Detroit Free Press

Sergey Lavrov: Putin’s man who can switch from bruiser to charmer
The Times


Vladimir Putin is a product of modernity: Why the tension in Ukraine may feel deceptively regressive.
Atlantic

Finns don’t wish ‘Finlandization’ on Ukraine (or anyone): The Cold War term for a kind of stifled sovereignty has gained attention as a possible solution to the standoff with Russia. But the nation it’s named for would rather forget about it.
NYT

Spy world wary as Biden team keeps leaking Russia intel: US national security figures get that information war is the new battleground. But "how many freaking times do they need to warn that anything may be imminent?” one asked.
Politico

Why the big table in Moscow? Macron refused a Russian COVID test
CNN

Macron refused Russian COVID test in Putin trip over DNA theft fears
Reuters

Putin's White Table in Macron Talks Sparks Endless Memes
Moscow Times

DOJ announces arrests in alleged $4.5 billion cryptocurrency laundering scheme: ABC News reports a New York City couple is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday afternoon.
ABC

Inside the chess match that led the Feds to $3.6 billion in stolen Bitcoin
Time

‘The intelligence coup of the century’: For decades, the CIA read the encrypted communications of allies and adversaries.
WP

Hipsters in $4.5B crypto heist even weirder than you think
Daily Beast

Brewster's Millions
IMDB

Graphic: Geopolitical Hotspot – the Sahel
Geographical

Uranium in Niger: When a blessing becomes a curse
Abhijit Mohanty

Africa has quietly become the epicenter of the Islamist threat: As the world watches Afghanistan, groups such as al-Qaeda are eyeing the Sahel for expansion of its network.
David Pilling

France’s fiasco in the Sahel: France’s war in Mali failed to address core political problems and brought chaos, with jihadist groups operating across the region. Will a military pull-out avert the humiliation the US experienced in Afghanistan?
Le Monde diplomatique

In ‘Touriste’, heroic Russians save the Central African Republic. The truth is even stranger: The Wagner Group and the warped reality of a Russian action movie made in Africa.
FT

Chinese firms now hold stakes in over a dozen European ports
NPR

Why Most Things Fail Paperback
Paul Ormerod

The Train
IMDB

Raven Rock: The Story of the US Government's Secret Plan to Save Itself--While the Rest of Us Die

Garrett M. Graff

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Ambushed with a cake | Gerald Ashley

On this episode of Brigadoon Radio, Gerald Ashley and Marc Ross discuss Ukraine + Russia, Germany, Boris Johnson + Sue Gray, Joe Biden + SCOTUS, and what they are reading and watching.

 

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2022 brings the Year of the Tiger. Are we in for a passionate, tumultuous year?
LAT

Dave Ryding makes British skiing history with first Alpine World Cup win
Guardian

Russia’s military, once creaky, is modern and lethal: A significantly upgraded military has emerged as a key tool of Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy, as he flexes his might around the globe and, most ominously, on the Ukraine border.
NYT

History reveals what Putin really wants to do in Ukraine: At the root of the escalating Russian-Ukrainian conflict lies a contested past.
WP

Oil prices climb back to their highest levels in over 7 years as Russia-Ukraine tensions continue: Brent oil taps highs above $90 a barrel for the first time since 2014.
MW

The Suwalki Corridor: Moscow’s invasion route to Europe: A strip of territory 60 miles wide is all that separates the Baltic states from Europe, Hannah Lucinda Smith writes in Suwalki.
The Times

The world awaits Putin’s word on Ukraine, but on that, He is silent: The Russian president appears on camera almost daily, talking about things like cryptocurrency, green energy, and the World’s Fair. But not about Ukraine.
NYT

Putin has the US right where he wants it
Fiona Hill

Germany has little maneuvering room in Ukraine conflict: The US wants to impose harsh sanctions on Russia invades Ukraine. But the German government is putting on the brakes out of fears over the economic consequences and what punitive measures could mean for energy supplies for a country that gets much of its gas from Moscow.
Der Spiegel

Far from dying, the coal industry is actually booming
WP

The return of superpower conflict: What’s different about this diplomatic drama with Russia.
NYT

Biden may catch Putin in his own Ukraine trap: The West’s warnings about a Russian invasion of Ukraine have acquired a life of their own.
Leonid Bershidsky

The tragicomedy of Boris Johnson enters its final act: The British prime minister’s tale features plot twists worthy of the Bard.
Bloomberg

When is Sue Gray’s report due and why is it delayed? The much anticipated release of the Downing Street parties inquiry has been pushed back again. Oliver Wright, Henry Zeffman, and George Grylls explore why.
The Times

How Boris Johnson could fall, or hang on, as UK prime minister: Parties at Mr. Johnson’s office during a COVID lockdown have prompted a civil service inquiry and a police investigation. Here’s a guide to the risks the British prime minister now faces.
NYT

Downflood: The good ship Boris is sinking: We are past the tipping point.
Sam Leith

They were fined for breaking UK lockdown rules. They say Boris Johnson should be punished, too.
WP

Breyer’s retirement gives Biden a fresh opportunity for a badly needed victory: Besieged with problems, from Russia to the pandemic to a stalled domestic agenda, Biden could get a win at a crucial time by filling a Supreme Court vacancy.
WP

Justice Stephen Breyer to retire from Supreme Court, paving way for Biden appointment: The liberal justice’s decision to step down after more than 27 years on the court allows the president to appoint a successor who could serve for decades.
NBC News

Analysis: If Xi secures just 5 more years, he loses: The leader can only maintain grip if subordinates feel he'll stay.
Nikkei

Tommy Emmanuel
Web

The Silk Roads: A New History of the World
Peter Frankopan

Vienna: Empire, Dynasty and Dream: Simon Sebag Montefiore tells the story of the magical capital of Austria: Vienna.
BBC Select

Algorithms to Live By
Brian Christian + Tom Griffiths

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Kate Shepherd on future forecasting enlightened experiences 

Episode 38 on Brigadoon Radio: A recorded conversation on Sunday, March 16, 2021, between Kate Shepherd and Marc Ross.

The episode explores:

  • How do you become a futurist?

  • Understanding what a customer really wants

  • What cities are best for spotting trends + the future

  • The power of "cherry blossom" experiences

  • Incorporating full senses when designing retail space

  • The charm and power of New York City

  • Designing space with a local focus and unique small details

  • Understanding the end-to-end customer journey

  • Being good online and offline

Subject Matter Expert: Kate Shepherd specializes in brand identity, experience design, and future forecasting.

Kate is the co-founder of The Future Collective, a global creative consultancy with a simple agenda - to design for better. The collective is made up of world-class creatives who are at the top of their game, having honed their skills at the best design and advertising agencies in the world

Kate has worked as strategic director for over 20 years, translating consumer insights and design trends into a creative strategy that genuinely resonates. She has worked across every continent and all market sectors - from food to fashion and mass to premium. Recent projects have been with Rolls-Royce, Adidas, Boots, Jaguar Land Rover, and Vodafone.

Kate is a frequent speaker at conferences, events, and private institutions, including Google, The Future Laboratory, Retail Design Expo, Interiors UK, and Clerkenwell Design Week.

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