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The Eucalyptus Show

The Eucalyptus Show

The Eucalyptus Show

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Show overview

The Eucalyptus Show has published 5 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 15 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.

Episodes typically run over ninety minutes — most land between 1h 52m and 2h 54m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year.

Episodes
5
Started
2026
Median length
2h 43m
Cadence
Near-daily

From the publisher

The Eucalyptus Show is a fast-paced, unfiltered live panel covering the most important global news, geopolitics, and cultural conversations of the day. Hosted with a rotating panel of voices, the show breaks down complex events in real time—giving viewers context, competing perspectives, and sharp analysis you won’t get from mainstream coverage.From breaking international developments to controversial headlines, The Eucalyptus Show connects the dots and challenges narratives—live, raw, and unscripted.Tune in for informed discussion, diverse viewpoints, and real-time reactions to the stories shaping the world.

Latest Episodes

Ep 26Episode 26

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Here’s a clean, high-impact Episode 26 description built directly from your notes:Episode 26 – March 26In Episode 26 of The Eucalyptus Show, we cover a major escalation in what is now a full-scale, multi-front war across the Middle East—where military conflict, economic disruption, and geopolitical tension are colliding all at once.Iran intensifies its campaign under Operation True Promise 4, launching coordinated missile and drone strikes targeting Israeli infrastructure and multiple U.S. bases across the region. Reports indicate widespread damage to critical military assets, while U.S. forces are forced to disperse operations as key bases come under sustained attack.At the same time, Iran moves to exert control over the Strait of Hormuz—halting hundreds of oil tankers and sending shockwaves through global energy markets. With a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passing through this chokepoint, the risk of a broader economic crisis is rising rapidly.On the ground, Hezbollah carries out one of its largest operational days of the conflict, engaging Israeli forces in direct combat, deploying drone swarms, and targeting military sites deep inside Israel. Meanwhile, internal warnings from Israeli leadership point to growing strain, including manpower shortages and concerns about long-term sustainability in a multi-front war.In Washington, mixed signals emerge as President Trump announces a temporary pause on strikes targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure while simultaneously warning of further escalation—highlighting the uncertainty surrounding U.S. strategy.Globally, the conflict is beginning to reshape alliances, with major powers raising concerns about the stability of the region and the broader implications for international order.

Mar 27, 20261h 51m

Ep 25Episode 25

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In Episode 25 of The Eucalyptus Show, we break down one of the most dangerous phases yet in the expanding Middle East conflict—where military escalation, economic warfare, and industrial limits are converging in real time.Over the past 24 hours, Iran has intensified its missile campaign, striking dozens of targets across Israel while claiming direct hits on critical infrastructure and even a U.S. fighter jet. At the same time, U.S. bases across the region are under sustained attack, forcing partial evacuations and signaling a shift from proxy conflict to direct confrontation.Hezbollah continues to escalate from the north with coordinated drone swarms, missile strikes, and anti-tank operations, while Israeli airstrikes contribute to a growing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon. Across the region, the conflict is spreading—impacting Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and key Gulf infrastructure.But beyond the battlefield, a deeper concern is emerging: sustainability. New analysis suggests that in just 16 days of fighting, coalition forces have expended over 11,000 munitions at a cost exceeding $26 billion—raising serious questions about how long high-intensity warfare can be maintained. Projections indicate that critical missile defense systems, including Israel’s top-tier interceptors, could face rapid depletion if current rates continue.Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz is becoming a central pressure point, with Iran signaling control over shipping lanes and threatening global energy supply chains—pushing the risk of an economic shock alongside the military escalation.

Mar 26, 20261h 46m

Ep 24Episode 24

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Episode 24 – March 24In Episode 24 of The Eucalyptus Show, we break down a rapidly escalating regional conflict that is pushing the Middle East—and potentially the world—closer to a broader war.Iran launches missile barrages into Israel, including strikes near Tel Aviv, while Hezbollah opens a coordinated northern front with rockets and drones. Israel responds with continued airstrikes across Lebanon and Iran, as casualties rise and multiple battlefronts intensify simultaneously.At the same time, the United States signals a major escalation, preparing to deploy roughly 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division—raising serious questions about whether a ground operation could be imminent. Reports suggest potential strategic targets such as Iran’s Kharg Island, a critical hub responsible for the majority of the country’s oil exports.Beyond the battlefield, the global impact is already unfolding. Iran tightens control over the Strait of Hormuz, restricting shipping and disrupting a key artery for global energy—sending oil prices higher and fueling economic pressure worldwide. A strike near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear facility raises alarm over the risks of targeting nuclear infrastructure, while Iraq signals possible entry into the conflict by authorizing its forces to respond and filing complaints at the United Nations.Diplomatic fractures are becoming more visible, with global leaders divided on the path forward, and domestic pressure mounting in the United States as rising fuel costs and war concerns begin to shift public opinion.

Mar 25, 20262h 53m

Ep 2Episode 2

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In Episode 2 of The Eucalyptus Show, the conversation continues with a deeper dive into the rapidly evolving global landscape. Building on the momentum from our debut episode, the panel breaks down new developments, escalating tensions, and the broader implications shaping international relations.With real-time analysis and unfiltered discussion, this episode highlights the complexity behind today’s headlines—separating signal from noise and challenging dominant narratives.

Mar 25, 20262h 43m

Ep 1Episode 1

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Episode 1 – February 28Welcome to the first episode of The Eucalyptus Show. In this debut broadcast, we break down the biggest global headlines shaping the current moment, with a focus on geopolitics, rising tensions across key regions, and the narratives driving public perception.This episode sets the tone for what The Eucalyptus Show is all about—real-time analysis, open discussion, and unfiltered perspectives from a live panel format.

Mar 24, 20263h 49m
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