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Who Controls the Global Narrative? Global Southing Podcast Puts the Global South in the Spotlight

A new podcast series examining media, storytelling, and influence across the Global South launches with global thought leaders and practitioners.

Global Southing, the first ever podcast dedicated to spotlighting the voices, ideas, and innovations emerging across the Global South, has launched today. The podcast delves into the voices, ideas and innovations shaping the region today, not as a peripheral force but as a driver of global change.

The series brings together policymakers, cultural figures, academics, entrepreneurs, and media thinkers from the region to explore who shapes global narratives and whose voices are still marginalised.

Each episode blends sharp analysis with lived experience, giving listeners a front-row view of how media, power, and culture intersect. Guests move beyond headlines to share the real-world decisions, pressures, and creative choices shaping their work, from newsrooms and studios to policy tables and cultural movements.

The inaugural season features a diverse lineup of expert voices spanning policy, technology, media, education, and culture, reflecting the breadth of influence shaping the Global South today. Guests include:

  • Dr Serhat Suha Cubukcuoglu, Head of the TRENDS Türkiye Office, on emerging policy;
  • Anima Anandkumar, TIME100 Impact Award Winner & Caltech Professor, on the role of AI and Science in the development of the Global South;
  • E. Mr Gregoire Ndjaka, CEO of the African Union of Broadcasting, on Africa’s positioning within multilateral systems, and;
  • Hind Khlaifat, General Manager of Deraya Speakers, examining how Global South media is reclaiming narrative power and cultural space.

Across the season, episodes tackle critical themes ranging from smart agriculture and digital transformation to cultural soft power, animation production, public service media, and skills development, with contributions from leading voices across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and even small island states.

Commenting on the launch, Najla AlZarouni, host of the Global Southing Podcast, stated, “The Global South is no longer on the sidelines of global change; it is where new ideas are being tested, cultures are converging and the next wave of global influence is taking shape. Global Southing was created to reflect this new reality.

“Our first season brings together policymakers, AI researchers, media leaders, cultural creators, and education experts from across the region to examine how power, technology, culture, and creativity are being reshaped today. We move beyond outdated narratives, hearing directly from the people driving change on the ground, and spotlighting the ideas that are setting the agenda for what comes next.”

Global Southing Episode 1 is now live on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcast. New episodes will be released every two weeks across all platforms.

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