Chapter
Young Russians Want Out
50% of Russians between 18 and 24 want to leave and work elsewhere, but issues like debt and familial responsibilities can prevent them from doing so. The power dynamics in Russia also make it difficult to make personal choices without fear of consequences.
Clips
The speaker talks about how half of Russian youth wants to leave the country but acknowledges it's difficult to understand Putin's perspective, especially with the utilization of new weaponry and rhetoric.
1:04:56 - 1:08:10 (03:13)
Summary
The speaker talks about how half of Russian youth wants to leave the country but acknowledges it's difficult to understand Putin's perspective, especially with the utilization of new weaponry and rhetoric.
ChapterYoung Russians Want Out
Episode#273 - John Sweeney - Alexei Navalny: Putin's Enemy Explained
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker reflects on the reality of living in North Korea, China, and Russia pointing out the corruption in these regimes, the danger of forming relationships with someone in power, and how Russia under Stalin was close to Nazi Germany.
1:08:10 - 1:09:49 (01:39)
Summary
The speaker reflects on the reality of living in North Korea, China, and Russia pointing out the corruption in these regimes, the danger of forming relationships with someone in power, and how Russia under Stalin was close to Nazi Germany.
ChapterYoung Russians Want Out
Episode#273 - John Sweeney - Alexei Navalny: Putin's Enemy Explained
PodcastModern Wisdom
Author and podcaster, Tim Ferriss discusses his upcoming travels to Ukraine, Russia, and his thoughts on supporting the heroic efforts of Alexei Navalny for defending democratic values.
1:09:49 - 1:12:57 (03:07)
Summary
Author and podcaster, Tim Ferriss discusses his upcoming travels to Ukraine, Russia, and his thoughts on supporting the heroic efforts of Alexei Navalny for defending democratic values.