The headlines often focus on the mechanics of war—the military tactics, the shifting borders, and the displays of might. But behind every geopolitical shift is a human story. My fascination with these stories began with an interest in the history of Beirut in the 1970s and continued through the complex legacies of conflict across Latin America. I’ve always wanted to understand how war doesn’t just change maps, but fundamentally rewrites the lives of the people in its wake.
Bridging Tech, Theory, and the Front Lines
I live in Leuven, Belgium, working at the intersection of technology and sales, while pursuing a Master’s in International Relations and War at King’s College London. This dual perspective is what drives this project.
What is Hunter’s War?
Hunter’s War is a podcast where we explore the intersection of geopolitics, war, and society. This project is my journey to move beyond traditional military analysis and understand how we can build more resilient communities in an increasingly unstable world.
Through deep-dive conversations with leading experts—from analysts at the International Crisis Group to professors at King’s College London—we examine the critical issues shaping our future. My goal is to provide strategic clarity in a time of polarized messaging, helping us move from a state of alarm to one of informed preparation.
Join the Journey
This podcast is an invitation to make sense of a complicated world together. Whether you are a student of history or simply someone who believes in a more peaceful future, I’m glad you’re here.
Let’s figure this out together.
