The Fabric of Industry Podcast
I discuss the interesting and engrossing world of global economies through the lens of the five major industrial sectors; and how investigating specific industries through how they operate economically and scientifically throughout different countries can relate to our own personal lives.
Episodes
Saturday Jan 03, 2026
Episode 11: United Nations
Saturday Jan 03, 2026
Saturday Jan 03, 2026
In this part one of our international organizations series, we discuss the world's largest international organization, the United Nations, in depth. We break down its structure and analyze specific important parts, as well as go over organizations that work with the UN. At the end, we discuss successes and criticisms of the UN.
Friday Dec 12, 2025
Episode 10: Economic Overview of the World
Friday Dec 12, 2025
Friday Dec 12, 2025
In this installment, we browse through the world as it stands in terms of economic development in 2025. We use the statistics for the Human Development Index, GDP, and GDP per capita to give an idea of where different regions and prominent countries around the world stand- and how they probably will for some time to come. Connecting these ideas to the main idea of our podcast, we also discuss some sectors of industry prominent in each region.
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode 9: History of Industrialization
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Here I go over the periods separated into the three industrial revolutions and the events and places important to each. We explore various countries across the world in how they have each experienced (or are still experiencing) industrialization. I also go over what could be considered as a fourth industrial revolution the world could be experiencing right now.
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Episode 8: Theories of Development
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
In this episode, I expand greatly on the theories of development I started to explain in episode 5. Here we will discuss modern endogenous growth theory and perfectly competitive markets. The meat of the episode sees us exploring various explanations for growth outcomes and some underlying theories involved, including culture, geography, dependency, democracy, education, and landing at institutions for the final one. I then demonstrate how our previous episodes can be linked together.
Friday Oct 03, 2025
Episode 7: Economic Growth
Friday Oct 03, 2025
Friday Oct 03, 2025
In this episode, we explore real economic growth and how countries are able to achieve this in a global economy. I explain the two types of GDP, and how international trade and increases in productivity can grow GDP. I also discuss diminishing marginal product, expected outcomes and comparative advantage- three important concepts in economic growth.
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
Episode 6: Macroeconomics
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
An overview on some of the foundations of macroeconomics that are pertinent to our exploration of industry. We go over the ten principles of macroeconomics as outlined by N. Gregory Mankiw, as well as explaining GDP and supply, demand and a little on trade efficiency between countries at the end.
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Episode 5: Human Development Index
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
In this episode, I discuss the importance and derivation of the Human Development Index and why we will be discussing it henceforth. I explore various concepts surrounding the index including how it is calculated and its applications, as well as various adjustments made to the index that can measure for other factors. This episode is the first of three foundational knowledge episodes regarding the economics and geography that will be discussed throughout our journey.
Tuesday Jun 24, 2025
Episode 4: Quarrying and Petroleum
Tuesday Jun 24, 2025
Tuesday Jun 24, 2025
This episode explores the high-stakes world of petroleum extraction and quarrying. We examine how oil and gas are drilled—from deep-sea rigs to desert wells—and the massive machinery behind these operations. You'll learn how quarrying fits into the broader extractive sector, and how the petroleum industry operates very differently across developed and underdeveloped nations. From cutting-edge offshore platforms to communities with few environmental safeguards, we discuss the technological, economic, and ethical contrasts that shape the global energy landscape.





