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Aug 4, 2019 6
Mike Gravel Lets Loose about....
Mike Gravel is one of my heroes, a former Senator from Alaska, and a presidential candidate in 2008 and for the 2020 election. He’s my hero because he had the courage to release Daniel Ellsberg’s pentagon papers. He tells us what he'd have said if the DNC had allowed him in the debate and what he has to say to Donald Trump-- and who he endorses
Jul 4, 2019
Making Massive Small Change Happen: Kelven Campbell 2
Kelven Campbell has written a book, Massive Small Change, that is destined to become a classic, in same class as the book Small is Beautiful. We had such a good first article that we went on and did a second hour. This is the second hour.
Jun 25, 2019
Massive Small Change: 1-- a Bottom-up Way to Think About Community: Kelvin Campbell
Kelven Campbell has written a book, Massive Small Change, that is destined to become a classic, in same class as the book Small is Beautiful. We had such a good first article that we went on and did a second hour. This is the first hour.
Jun 9, 2019 3
Glen Ford: Democrats and the Duopoly
Black Agenda Report Executive Editor Glen Ford. We discuss: Two corporate parties Duopoly capitalists; role in Black America Black community response to politics"based on fear Chris Hughes call for breakup of Facebook. Discussing Platform monopolies. Need to cause the decline of capitalism and imperialism Progressivism is declining"since dying of antiwar movement. Sanders and AOC Democrats Liberals Blacks and Biden
Jun 9, 2019 1
Cynthia McKinney, on AIPAC, Omar, Democrats, Rohinga and Congress
I wanted to interview to talk about what happens to people in congress who criticize or ask questions about Israel. . AIPAC and her history with them she was stalked Truths about congress AOC, Omar, Tlaib? Advice to them Rohinga
May 19, 2019
The New Authoritarianism: Trump, Populism, and the Tyranny of Experts: Salvatore Babones
I discuss the book The New Authoritarianism: Trump, Populism, and the Tyranny of Experts, with the author, Salvatore Babones
May 12, 2019 1
How Tech is Massively Transforming Politics: Jamie Suskind
Jamie Suskind is a barrister, a past Fellow of Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet an Society and author of the book, Future Politics; Living Together in a World Transformed by Tech. We discuss how tech is transforming the way we see, think, and approach politics.
Apr 21, 2019
The Comic Hero's Journey
Steve Kaplan is the author of The Comic Hero’s Journey. We discuss the difference between the dramatic hero's journey and the comic hero's journey.
Apr 1, 2019
Silvia Federici Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons
Silvia Federici Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons
Mar 30, 2019 2
Pathological Patriarchy: Carol Gilligan Naomi Snider on Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
Carol Gilligan is a writer, activist, NY University professor, and the author of In A Different Voice, one of the most influential feminist books of all time. Naomi Snider is a research fellow at NYU, and founder of NYU’s Radical Listenting Project They’ve co-authored the book, Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
Mar 23, 2019 4
Paul Craig Roberts On Government, Lobbyists, the Fed, Single Payer, Elections, Externalities
Former assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Craig Roberts basically says that government has been taken over by corporations and lobbyists. We have to deal with government with that realization. He discusses the fed, single payer healthcare, money in elections, externalities , and more
Mar 23, 2019 4
Debunking Medicare-for-all False Claims and Attacks; Wendell Potter & Chuck Pennacchio
Two experts on single payer, medicare-for-all discuss and debunk some of the common attacks and false claims made by critics. Wendell Potter is the founder of Tarbell.org, an investigative news site and he is president of the Business initiative for health policy. Chuck Pennacchio is a history professor at University of the Arts, Phila. and he is coordinator of Single Payor State Network.
Mar 15, 2019 1
Ian Hughes Disordered Minds; How Dangerous Personalities are Destroying Democracy
an Hughes is the author of Disordered Minds; How Dangerous Personalities are Destroying Democracy He's a research fellow at the Environmental Research Institute at University College, Cork, Ireland. His blog, disorderedworld.com focuses on dangerous personality disorders and their consequences.
Mar 11, 2019
Paul Hetznecker Defense Attorney for Activists, Protesters and Civil Rights victims
I met Paul Hetznecker when he represented protesters at an event OpEdNews covered, and our photographer was arrested for doing her job.
Feb 27, 2019 1
Bottom-up Publicity to Get You And Your Work Famous: Steve Harrison
The old way to get PR was to pay a high priced PR agency to book you on shows. The bottom-up revolution has changed that. Now, people can do what previously only PR agencies could do. Steve Harrison is an expert who teaches people how to do it.
Feb 25, 2019
Policing of Protest-- the study and science of it-- with John Noakes
John Noakes, an internationally known scholar on the policing of political protests, is chair of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice. In addition to the policing of protests, Professor Noakes has also published research on the origins of the FBI and FBI surveillance of Hollywood in the 1940s. At Arcadia he teaches courses on Social Theory, Social Movements, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
Feb 25, 2019
Rajesh Sampath; A Future with a Non-white Majority-- happening now, and about that legal third sexual category in India
A wide ranging conversation, starting with the fact that among people born after 2000, White, non LatinX Europeans are a minority. So we discuss what it's like when a majority becomes a minority. Then we get into talking about Trans life and laws in the US and India. In India, Hijras are treated better than Gays.
Feb 4, 2019 7
Chris Hedges on Hope, Happiness, Heroes, Revolution, Rupture and the The End of Civilization
Repeat guest Pulitzer Prize and Emmy winning Chris Hedges, was a NYTimes foreign correspondent for 15 years. He’s a columnist for Truthdig and His new book is America: The Farewell Tour
Feb 4, 2019
The Science of Resistance and Undermining Top-Down Power: Stellan Vinthagen
Stellan Vinthagen is a scholar-activist seeking to undermine white supremacist, capitalist, militarist, hetero-patriarchy I met Stellan at the Peace and Justice Studies Conference, where I was also a presenter.
Dec 17, 2018
Jai Sen: The Movement of Movements
Jai Sen is an architect and editor of the two volume book set, The Movements of Movements’ He is also the editor of Interrogating Empires
Dec 6, 2018 2
Max Pozdorovkin on Killer Robots, Sex Robots and how automation is diminishing our humanity
Maxim Pozdorovkin has directed multiple documentaries, including Capital,[1] p*ssy Riot: A Punk Prayer, The Notorious Mr. Bout, Our New President and his most recent, now available on HBO, The Truth About Killer Robots. We explore how automation, AI, and robots are diminishing our humanity, not just killing jobs
Oct 25, 2018
Bottom-up Book Self Publishing; Conversation with Steven Spatz of BookBaby
Self-Publishing; The Bottom-up Route to Getting Published With Steven Spatz of Bookbaby Self publishing is the bottom-up way to get published. I talk with the CEO of one of the leading Self-publishing service companies.
Oct 16, 2018 1
The Future Is Female; exploring Science Fiction and Women with Lisa Yaszek
Lisa Yaszek is an expert on women in Science fiction, and wrote the chapter on time travel for James Cameron's book, The Story of Science Fiction
Oct 15, 2018
The Hijacking and Gentrification of Stories of the Oppressed; Sujatha Fernandes
Curated Stories; The Uses and Misuses of Storytelling In a way, Fernandez's book describes the gentrification of stories"just as neighborhoods are taken over, exploited and homogenized for profit, usually starting out with introduction of the arts, the world of story is going through a similar gentrification process that is exploiting stories using them, through a process of curation.
Sep 6, 2018 6
Ray McGovern; on Russia, Trump, Impeachment, Israel, Democrats, Israel, Syria
Ray McGovern, in his inimitable style, brings his rich history and experience to discuss Russia, Trump, Impeachment, the 25th amendment, Democrats, Israel, Syria and more.
Aug 17, 2018
Revolution of the Heart; Interview with Terry Patten
Terry Patten is an old friend who has continually reinvented and evolved himself. We talk about his new book, which envisions what amounts to a new way of being, a new stage of human evolution and a new nation.
Aug 7, 2018 20
Paul Craig Roberts, Former Asst. Treasury Secty on Impeachment, Democrats, Neoliberals, Economics and Assang
Paul returns to get down to discuss some hot topics. We find agreement and disagreement.
Jul 29, 2018 14
Anti-Zionism vs. Anti-Semitism; a conversation with Donna Nevel
People or organizations who criticize Israel or Zionism are being accused of anti-Semitism. Zionism is an ideology, not a religion. There are even efforts to punish speech which criticizes Israel or Zionism. This is a discussion between a jewish activist and a Jewish radio host, challenging labels of Anti-Semitism because people criticize Israel or Zionism or advocate for BDS.
Jul 22, 2018
Self-Publishing; The Bottom-up Route to Getting Published
Self publishing is the bottom-up way to get published. I talk with the CEO of one of the leading Self-publishing service companies
Jun 23, 2018 7
Michael Rivage-Seul Waking up with Eyes Wide Open Magic Glasses
Michael Rivage-Seul has written a brilliant, must read, illuminating book that builds an incredible base of ideas and ways to analyze today's world. We spend an hour talking about the history of privatization, the women's holocaust.
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