2024-03-04
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Hello and welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
Coming up on the podcast, Tim Marshall, the journalist turned author has reported from all over the world for outlets including the BBC and Sky News, the latter of which he's spent over two decades at in roles including diplomatic editor and Middle east correspondent based in Jerusalem.
And that worldly view has fed into Tims writing.
In recent years, his best selling books based around geography have found a huge audience of those wanting to better make sense of how it shapes the globe.
The first was prisoners of geography, ten maps that explain everything about our world.
And Tim has since followed it up with titles including divided why were living in an age of walls?
Power of Geography and the newly released the Future of Geography, how power and politics in space will change our world.
Recently, Tim joined journalist and presenter Riddle Ashah for an intelligence squared live event, how geography explains our world at Londons Conway hall.
It was a packed house and Tim answered questions on topics ranging from the lay of the land on planet Earth to how he can map out outer space.
And he also reflected on the crisis in Israel and Gaza, a location he spent years reporting from.