I moved about halfway across the country for work, but training got canceled this week do to weather. I'm currently living in a (very weird) airbnb in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do and would like some more podcasts to listen to. Currently I am a big fan of Trillbilly Worker's Party and I grudgingly listen to Chapo but a lot of their casual sexism is pretty off-putting.

  • SerLava [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Chapo Trap House is an American political podcast founded in March 2016 and hosted by Will Menaker, Matt Christman, Felix Biederman, Amber A'Lee Frost, and Virgil Texas.

  • thefunkycomitatus [he/him,they/them]
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    4 years ago

    The Dollop - Lots of good eps about crazy shit in American history. Can have morning zoo energy sometimes, especially early episodes. But it's good for a mix of comedy and learning how fucked America is.

    Behind the Bastards - Lots of right-wing watch type content. Covers some of the same things The Dollop does but less comedy and more in-depth.

    It Can Happen Here - By the same guy who does Behind the Bastards. Came out a couple years ago and it's about how a second American civil war could happen. Now it's happening.

    Worst Year Ever - Originally meant to be about the 2020 election but now it's more about current events and some organizing advice.

    TrueAnon - You might not like it since they're close to Chapo's style of humor. But it's about Epstein and how a lot of American business and government is related to it.

    Economic Update with Richard Wolf - Standard Marxist theory but summarized and explain how it relates to today's world. By a Marxist professor of economics. Not a lot of eps and it's pretty short so you could finish by Monday.

    Knowledge Fight - A complete and utter (critical) study in Alex Jones and American conspiracy culture. You will learn more about AJ than you ever wanted to know, but see how it relates to what's becoming mainstream conspiracy culture. I wouldn't listen to this in the order episodes are released, I suggest listening to it by the order of the episodes of InfoWars they cover. In other words, start with the earliest Infowars dates rather than the Knowledge Fight episode dates. If you listen in this order, Alex Jones makes complete sense and you will be able to debunk his bullshit pretty easily.

    West Wing Thing - "Why Democrats are bad" the podcast but through the lens of criticizing The West Wing.

  • wtypstanaccount04 [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Voicing support for my namesake, Well There's Your Problem. A podcast about engineering disasters.

  • AccordionTomato [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Here's a bunch:

    ALAB: Podcast about how all lawyers are bastards. They don't release new episodes very often but its always very entertaining and informative.

    5-4 is a similar podcast but it focuses more on the supreme court.

    West Wing Thing is always fun, but they sometimes bring on some more centrist types which can be kind of grating if you're not really in the mood for it.

    True Anon is great, but a lot of their episodes can be really heavy.

    • bubbalu [they/them]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      Have you found any episodes of 5-4 or similar dismantling the hero-worship of Ruth Bader Ginsberg? I read about opposition to her nomination by feminist groups as an aside somewhere but haven't looked into it. I've been a bit irritated recently since my family sort of lionizes her and a more nuanced perspective would be nice.

      • AccordionTomato [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        I haven't listened to too many episodes of it, but it takes a more systemic look at how fucked the court is. It points out how the court's previous decisions paint a picture of a corrupt and ineffective institution.

  • jadeblade [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    Try 'srsly wrong'. Start with the library socialism episodes. The hosts are super earnest and wonderful and they break into really great skits to illustrate points throughout. My fav pod by far.

  • Futterbinger [he/him, they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Citations Needed

    Behind the Bastards

    It's not just in your head

    The Dollop

    Reply Guys

    My Year in Mensa

    Bundyville

    Headlong: Running from Cops

    It could happen here

  • gayhobbes [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Last Podcast on the Left and My Favorite Murder are both really good and I can't recommend them enough. For LPOTL, get ready for some bad shit in the first 100 or so episodes, but it gets a lot better as time goes on. MFM is good from the jump.

  • ProCephalopodAktion [any]
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    4 years ago

    Depending on your interests you may enjoy Ghost Stories For The End Of The World:

    An occult history of post-war politics, true crime, deep state intrigue, and how we got here.

    I'm currently listening to episode 8 and working my way back:

    Episode 8 - God’s Banker, the Vatican, and P2 Masonic Lodge

    The final episode of the Italy quartet, and the one that's been a long time coming - we look at the dark tale of Roberto Calvi, the Bank of God, corruption in high finance, and a neofascist Masonic lodge. It's a story that will blast your third eye clean, and seriously shit you up.

    (apologies for the weird gaps in the opening 10, my cat was looming)

    Episode 5 is the start of a 4 part series centered on Italy:

    Episode 5 - The Years of Lead: Aldo Moro and the Red Brigades

    We are back with the first of a new quartet of episodes! This time we're looking at the Years of Lead, and the story of Aldo Moro's kidnapping by the Red Brigades. Political idealism, deep intrigue and staggering violence collide in an event that still casts a long shadow today. We cap off with a brief book recommendation too! Apologies for the layoff; hopefully you remain un-captured.

  • grillpilled [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Street Fight Radio. It's the podcast that birthed chapo. No casual sexism. They're fans of the trillbillies. It's very relaxed and entertaining.

    They have one normal show per week and one call-in show. The call-in show has lately been people talking about their horrible bosses and people talking about what it's been like at protests.

    They're anarchists, but there's nothing in there that any kind of leftist would object to. It's the most entertaining podcast that I listen to.