Juno Beach Podcast
1) 111: The Siloviki
Music: Don't Tell Mum I'm In Chechnya In 1999, a series of mysterious bombings killed hundreds across the Russian Federation. In their wake, questions swirled about government involvement, Russia went...Show More
2) 110: Subjected thus, how can you say to me I am a king?
Juno Beach returns after a long hiatus for an impromptu discussion on what we see in the future of Canada and Britain's monarchy following the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Cha...Show More
3) 108: Pax Britannica Part 1
We bring Haakon from World of Westminster back on the show to talk about British politics of the late Victorian Age - discussing Gladstone and Disraeli, and how politics in Britain reacted to the Crim...Show More
4) 102: Tories and Whigs
We invite on Haakon from World of Westminster to talk in incredible detail about British politics during the Napoleonic period. This is part two of last episode. Follow Haakon on instagram @worldofwes...Show More
5) 101: Foxites and Addingtonians
We invite on Haakon from World of Westminster to talk in incredible detail about British politics during the Napoleonic period. Follow Haakon on Instagram @worldofwestminster
6) Episode 99: Dune Review
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7) Episode 98: The Real Cointelpro Was The Feds We Made Along The Way
We discuss the aims, actions and messed up behaviour of the Black Hammer political cult, and discuss the weighty yet common accusation often thrown at political groups - being a glowie.
8) 97: When The King Enjoys Nuclear Again
In a long-awaited return to the news roundup, we discuss an unsurprising new twist in the way the Canadian government treats indigenous people, Jeff Bezos as the ultimate sigma male, the Royal Family ...Show More
9) 96: Dredd and Police Brutality
We review the 2012 Sci-Fi Action masterpiece Dredd, starring Olivia Thirlby, Karl Urban and Lena Headey, and the interesting things it has to say about police brutality, the social contract, and ultra...Show More
10) 94: Le Général
After Malcolm unfortunately reveals what stereotypically gay drinks they have in their fridge, we discuss the strange character of Charles De Gaulle, a man who was invariably dictator, president, priv...Show More