
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters Podcast
1) PREVIEW: Chronicles #13 | The Libation Bearers
In this episode of Chronicles, Luca is joined by Stelios as they continue their discussion on Aeschylus’ Oresteia, this time exploring the second play of the trilogy: The Libation Bearers. They examin...Show More
2) The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1246
Carl, Firas and Nick discuss how Sadiq Khan is wrong about everything, how they are all terrified of Gammonzilla and how the deportations are finally coming. Islander #4 is out! Buy it here
3) The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1245
Harry and Josh are joined by Jack Hadfield and Callum Barker to discuss the increased state oppression of dissidents, putting the establishment on the backfoot, and their endless lies. Islander #4 is...Show More
4) The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1244
Harry, Luca and Nate discuss the arrest of Graham Linehan, the death of several AfD politicians, and the Black Anglo Saxons. Islander #4 is out! Buy it here
5) PREVIEW: Realpolitik #10 | The Greater Israel
Update on the Middle East wars and on Israeli ambitions, and implications for Europe.
6) The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1243
Carl and Dan are joined by Nicholas De Santo to discuss the Leicesterfication of the shires, our impending IMF bailout, and Starmer's schizo governance. Islander #4 is out! Buy it here
7) PREVIEW: Brokenomics | They all have to go
Dan explains why they are going back.
8) The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1242
Beau, Stelios, and Firas discuss how remigration is inevitable, the Australian marches against mass migration, and Lebanon's lessons about diversity. Islander #4 is out! Buy it here
9) PREVIEW: Epochs #226 | Magellan: Part VII
This week Beau continues the narrative of Ferdinand Magellan’s terrifying circumnavigation of the globe. This week Magellan tackles the incredibly bleak but beautiful maze of fjords that was destined ...Show More
10) PREVIEW: Chronicles #12 | Our Town
In this episode of Chronicles, Luca discusses Our Town by Thornton Wilder. He explores the play's function as a time capsule, and its themes of mundane beauty, life, and death.