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Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable it makes you. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from person...Show More
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Featuring my instructor Josh! I thought this was a great conversation, where they weaved in different audio and reporting well. It was more engaging and high production that a lot of conversational. S...Show More
A small town fights for internet justice by boycotting biscuits. 2:23 - LulaRoe Defective Fail on Facebook 3:29 - Biscuitville page on Wikipedia 4:51 - Petition: BRING ABED HASSAN BACK on Change....Show More
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Friends investigate interesting questions by doing advanced internet searches and reporting. I like the back and forth of the hosts and how they build stories out of little topics like cereal size and...Show More
In 1975, long before “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the Navy asked, and Officer Copy Berg told: “Yes, I am gay.” When Copy chose to challenge the military’s ban on homosexuals, the Pentagon fought back with...Show More
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I loved this conversation and format. It's a nice way to hear real stories from all sorts of activists and average people
In this episode, Suzi talks to Jacobin contributing editor Sebastian Budgen about the gilet jaunes protests rocking France, named for the yellow traffic vests the protestors wear. The movement was ign...Show More
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Interesting policy and politics specific talk from a genuine leftist outlook. Good companion to the Jacobin Mag
Steven Rinella talks to Jim Heffelfinger, Ryan Callaghan, and Phil Taylor.Topics discussed: an epidemic of llama losses; Grandpa Half-a-Finger and other stories of loss; does killing big bucks screw u...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
They do a great job of talking through outdoors adventuring in an engaging way. Makes me want to canoe and hike
The Happiness Industry: Laurie Taylor talks to Will Davies, Professor in Politics at Goldsmiths, University of London, who asks why policy makers have become increasingly focused on measuring happines...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Different take on happiness... Clarifying for some for some of the other shows I was listening to
Steven Seegel’s Map Men: Transnational Lives and Deaths of Geographers in the Making of East Central Europe (University of Chicago Press, 2018) is an insightful contribution to the history of map maki...Show More
They flew fighter jets together in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then they co-founded a successful business. Now, for the first time in their adult lives, they’re ready to part ways professionally, but they d...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Damn, she gets straight to the point. I haven't enjoyed being this uncomfortable since 'love is blind'
Chris Voss is an American businessman, author, and professor. Voss is a former FBI hostage negotiator, the CEO of The Black Swan Group Ltd, and co-author of the book, Never Split the Difference. Chris...Show More
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First time listening, and Dax is genuinely good at getting guests to talk. It's kind of incredible
Detectives race the clock and unwilling informants to solve a mysterious murder on a front porch.
jhawthorne recommended:
Interesting true crime interviews. I don't often hear about cases people dont solve, so I found that sad but refreshing
You procrastinate because you're lazy, right? Wrong. The truth is more complex—and far more interesting. Learn how to stop putting off important tasks ... with a little help from master procrastinator...Show More
As CEO of AT&T Business, Anne Chow is leading an organization that is playing a big role in many of our daily lives. And she is doing so from a place of optimism about what the world can accomplish w...Show More
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Interesting to hear a blend of educational and branded political content. It's not earth shattering, but I do want to see how other presidential libraries compare
Despite having endured a terrible year in the aftermath of her Trump photo controversy, the hilarious comedian kept everyone in the studio laughing. Kathy Griffin is without a doubt a survivor. She ta...Show More
The systems that enabled and perpetuated African and Indigenous enslavement in what is now the U.S. have much in common, and their histories tell us a great deal about the present. Professors Bethany ...Show More
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Podcasts directed at giving actionable strategies for teachers to use primary sources in the classroom
In this episode of By Any Means Necessary hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Jim Kavanagh, a political analyst and contributor to Counterpunch and ThePolemicist.net, to talk about fo...Show More
Sarit Weisburd talks about the effect of police presence on crime. "Police Presence, Rapid Response Rates, and Crime Prevention" by Sarit Weisburd. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “The Kan...Show More
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Explainer for a lot of the economics and data trends in the criminal justice system. Very vox-y
In the fourth episode of our series on Vietnam, Danny and Derek speak with Sean Fear, lecturer in international history at the University of Leeds, about the early period of Nguyễn Văn Thiệu's reign, ...Show More
Wes enters the film industry where he is almost immediately targeted by intelligence operations as well as shady Hollywood players, and he discovers that sometimes these worlds overlap.
Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Anna Szymanski are joined by Felix’s cousin Thomas Harding to discuss his book, Legacy: One Family, a Cup of Tea and the Company that Took On the World , on the unusual f...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Entertaining and informative to hear about different workplace cultures. I really appreciate how quickly the host gets to the heart of issues.