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MAD Warfare Podcast
Cognitive Security w Matt Canham
What if your worst enemy wasn't a foreign adversary—but a virtual clone of you? A digital twin that knows your habits, your cravings, your blind spots. It knows when you're tired. When you're distracted. When you're easiest to influence. Sounds like Black Mirror. It isn't. In this episode, we sit down with Matt Canham—former FBI supervisory special agent, trainer to NASA and DARPA, and founder of the Cognitive Security Institute—to talk about digital twins, social engineering, and why the human mind is now the primary target. This i...
2025-12-29
50 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
The Info War w Andrea Hickerson
Who wins when nobody knows what to trust? If the biggest national security threat isn't hackers or spies—but bad communication—what happens next? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Andrea Hickerson, Dean of Journalism at the University of Mississippi and founding director of the new Center for Information Advantage & Effectiveness, to distill how information actually moves, mutates, and manipulates us. From deepfakes and dashboards to sports rumors, betting markets, and why "media literacy" might be the wrong fix entirely—this is a conversation about how narrative, tone, and trust quietly decide...
2025-12-15
49 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
Cognitive Security in a Noisy World w John Bicknell
What happens when the information environment becomes too loud for the human brain to handle? And why does it feel like everyone — kids, adults, institutions, governments — is getting overwhelmed at the same time? We sit down with John Bicknell, former Marine and host of The Cognitive Crucible, to talk about the cognitive overload shaping modern life: from teenagers buckling under algorithmic pressure… to countries struggling to manage complexity… to why some global actors might actually weaponize chaos itself. ⸻ Key Topics • Why different groups (teen girls, teen boys, adults) are being overwhelmed at different...
2025-12-01
51 min
The Eurasian Knot
The Art of War
About two years ago, I was brought on to a podcast project started by the Global Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh. The initial pitch was to produce a student-led podcast featuring two threatened artists that are part of the Pittsburgh Network for Threatened Scholars (PiNTS). I’m proud to feature the end result, The Art of War. It features two artists, the Yemeni street artist, Haifa Subay, and the Ukrainian poet, filmmaker, and musician, Oleksandr Fraze-Frazenko, about exile, art, war, and adjusting to life in Pittsburgh. I hope Eurasian Knot listeners enjoy it because I’m really prou...
2025-11-17
39 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
May the Best Story Win w Rand Waltzman
Ep 019: May the Best Story Win w Rand Walzman Before "fake news" or ChatGPT, one computer scientist asked a dangerous question: could a machine invent believable lies? That was 1985. Dr. Rand Waltzman went on to shape DARPA's research into social media and information influence. This work helped define what we now call "cognitive security." We talk about how those early experiments connect to today's manipulation economy, why emotion is the real battlefield, and why the biggest threat isn't the tech … it's US. 😬 Key Topics • The origin of cognitive security—and why it star...
2025-11-03
40 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
You Are Not the Villain w Nate Ragolia
What if the story running your life isn't yours at all? Author and publisher Nate Ragolia (Brink Literacy Project) joins us to talk about how the stories we inherit—about who we are, what we deserve, and what we're capable of—shape everything. From teaching creative writing in prisons to publishing comics by people society wrote off, Nate's work shows what happens when people stop living inside someone else's narrative and start writing their own. Key Topics Why the stories we believe decide what we see—and who we become Ho...
2025-10-20
47 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
Know Thy Enemies w Sonia Van Meter
What's the worst possible headline someone could write about you, using nothing but public records? That's opposition research. Sonia Van Meter, managing partner of Stanford Campaigns, shows us how to use it–to your prosperity … or to your peril. Key Topics What opposition research really is (and isn't) Why oppo is about narrative, not "silver bullets" "Self-research": knowing your own vulnerabilities before anyone else does Tone as strategy: how to hit hard without looking cruel Strategic patience—when not to respond and let others do the wo...
2025-10-06
1h 11
MAD Warfare Podcast
Reputation Warfare w Simon Paterson
What do extremists, trolls, and corporate boardrooms have in common? They're all in the business of narrative warfare. Simon Paterson went from "smiting the Queen's enemies" in UK military intelligence to advising Fortune 100 companies on how not to get wrecked by disinfo. Turns out: memes, lies, and smear campaigns can be just as effective as missiles. And no, "just ignore it" is not a strategy. This episode takes you from the battlefield to the boardroom—where trust is the real target, and narrative resilience is the only shield that matters.
2025-09-22
1h 11
MAD Warfare Podcast
Schoolhouse Warfare w Gus Kangas
Can Cartoons Save Democracy? What do Broadway, the CIA, and Hollywood have in common? For Gus Kangas, the answer is tradecraft. From child actor to CIA operations veteran to Hollywood consultant (most recently on The Agency), Gus has lived at the intersection of performance, persuasion, and perception. Now he's using that experience to ask a big question: how do we teach kids to spot manipulation and propaganda — and can we make it fun enough to stick? In this episode, we get into: • Why acting and espionage share the same skill: making percepti...
2025-09-08
46 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
Heroes Everywhere w Adam Bird
What does it mean to be a hero? We throw the word around a lot — soldiers, firefighters, nurses, neighbors, even SpongeBob. But what happens when our definitions clash? When one side's "hero" is the other side's "villain"? On this episode of MAD Warfare, we dig into hero narratives — how they inspire, unite, recruit… and yes, how they get weaponized. Our guest, Adam Bird, is a veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of Heroes Media Group. He's built platforms that amplify the voices of everyday heroes: veterans, first responders, educators, medical pros, neighbors who just show up. Pe...
2025-08-25
29 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
Remote Warrior with Tanner Yackley
What happens when war becomes a desk job? You wake up in Vegas. Sit down in a box. Fly a drone over Afghanistan. Watch your target for weeks—when he feeds his goats, when he hugs his wife—and then one day, you get the call: Clear to Strike. Then you go home. Eat dinner. And don't talk about it. Former drone operator and founder of Remote Warrior, Tanner Yackley, joins us to talk about what remote warfare really does to the human brain. Spoiler: it's not like a video game. From mora...
2025-07-28
37 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
Socially Acceptable Assassinations
How do you measure the success of a kill shot? A character cancellation? A diss track that hits harder than a drone strike? It's never as simple as "target down." But that's often how success gets measured in war—and in culture. Short-term wins. Long-term fallout. No real accounting for what stories we're cementing along the way. So in this episode, we're stepping into one of the most uncomfortable questions we've asked yet: What makes an assassination "successful"? (Important note: We do NOT condone assassinations or violence of any kind. But we do th...
2025-05-19
49 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
Make Me Famous with Shane Morris
The guy who helped Travis Scott go viral breaks down the fame machine and modern influence warfare. What if your favorite artist got famous not because of talent, but because a guy in a mullet built a botnet in his basement? This week on MAD Warfare, Shane Morris (see: botnet guy) joins us to break down the brutal mechanics of fame, manipulation, and narrative warfare. Shane helped grow MySpace to a million users, engineered Travis Scott's rise using fake followers and spicy charts, and now advises U.S. defense leaders on information warfare. ...
2025-04-28
1h 09
MAD Warfare Podcast
Spycraft for Smarter Decisions
Drowning in data? Wondering what's REAL? Let alone what's worth acting on? Well well well, YOU'RE IN LUCK, dear Mad Stans. Because today's guest is none other than intelligence analysis trainer Jeremy Levin—here to show you how the pros separate signal from noise (and maybe save society while they're at it). Come for the stories from real military and intel experiences (some are too secret to share 🐿️). Stay for the CRAAP test. Because why wouldn't you. Key topics: Information Overload: How the constant bombardment of data can feel overwhelm...
2025-04-14
1h 04
MAD Warfare Podcast
Dude Where's My Organoid? with Chris Acha
If you could replicate your own brain, what would you have it do? And if everyone could do it (even your worst nemeses) ... what could POSSIBLY GO WRONG. Buckle up, because this is when "what if" turns into "what's next." In this episode, Chris Acha—our big brained tiny organoid maestro—takes us on a wild tour inside the fascinating world of brain organoids. From electrifying brain cells (yes, we mean literally shocking them) to teaching them to play pong, Chris takes us through the mind-blowing tech and science out there with a generous dash of hu...
2025-03-31
50 min
MAD Warfare Podcast
Unconventional Healing ft. Dr. Rebecca Nicholson
Ready to have your mind blown? In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Nicholson turns the battlefield of conflict into a playground of transformation. She reveals how spiritual experiences can flip the script on warfare and mend our fractured human spirit, all while keeping things intriguingly unexpected. Get ready to uncover the secret sauce behind unconventional healing—diving deep into the hidden dynamics of moral injury, operator syndrome, and AI's unexpected role in our ever-growing loneliness. Spicy! Key Topics Discussed: • Dr. Rebecca Nicholson's groundbreaking work at the crossroads of spirituality and conflict. • How spiritual experiences can alter the psyc...
2025-03-19
1h 04
MAD Warfare Podcast
Head Games with Al Snow
If war, business, and politics are about influencing what people think and believe, then pro wrestling might be the greatest training ground of all. Legendary wrestler Al Snow joins us to talk about the art of working a crowd, selling a story, and getting in your head. Listener beware: Once you learn how the game is played, you'll never watch a speech, debate or rally the same way again. ************ MAD Warfare™️ is hosted by narrative strategist Jocelyn Brady and cognitive neuroscientist Sean Anthony Guillory. Visit our website at madwarfare.com for extra giggles. And send your wish...
2025-03-03
1h 21
MAD Warfare Podcast
What is War? (Baby Don't Hurt Me)
One of the weird things about war these days: ALL OF US are on the battlefield—even if we didn't realize it. Didn't sign up for this? We know. War is sneaky like that. But here you are, caught in the fight over what you think, believe and do. In this first episode of MAD Warfare, we fire our opening salvo of ideas on how to define war, why cognitive warfare is the new frontline, and why we probably need you (YES, you) and a lot of other experts from unexpected places to help the US win t...
2025-02-15
39 min
Confessions of a CyberPsychologist
The Three Dimensions of the Digital Age and the Online-Offline Convergence - Guest Dr Sean Guillory
Dr. Sean Guillory explores the blurring of physical, virtual, and cognitive spaces, cognitive warfare, ethical AI, and the emotional impact of digital tech in shaping identity and the future of conflict.
2025-02-07
1h 19
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher Dec. 17, 2025
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher 4-6pm on 1061 The Ticket Listen live @ www.ericasher.com I-Heart Radio TuneIn Radio & 106.1 The Ticket Apps www.theticket1061.com Show podcasts available on all podcasting platforms & www.theticket1061.com Guests Tulane Sideline Reporter Maddy Hudak, Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports, Will Guillory of The Athletic, Chef Robert Harrison of Loretta's Authentic Pralines
2024-12-18
1h 59
The Conspiracy Podcast
Murders in the Bayou: The Jefferson Davis 8 - EP 94
The Jefferson Davis 8, also known as the Jennings 8. Between 2005 and 2009, the small town of Jennings in Jefferson Davis Parish became the chilling backdrop for a series of unsolved murders. Eight women, each with their own story of struggle and survival, were found dead under eerily similar circumstances. Their lives, and their untimely deaths, left a trail of unanswered questions, baffling conspiracies, and a lingering sense of injustice. The boys explore life in Jennings, a close-knit rural community steeped in Southern charm but marred by systemic poverty and a growing shadow of criminal activity. As they peel back...
2024-12-03
1h 10
New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
J. Arch Getty and Lewis H. Siegelbaum, "Reflections on Stalinism" (Northern Illinois UP, 2024)
In this episode, Alisa talks with Lewis H. Siegelbaum, who, along with J. Arch Getty, edited Reflections on Stalinism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2024), a collection of essays by twelve prominent scholars in the field who, after decades of study, reflect on the 'hows' and 'whys' of Stalinism as an authoritarian dictatorship determined to build a version of socialism in the Soviet Union at all costs. The conversation explores the impetus behind the collection and its development, thematic approaches to studying Stalinism, memories of traveling to Soviet archives, and even reflections on mortality.Other NBN episodes mentioned in th...
2024-11-16
44 min
New Books in Ukrainian Studies
J. Arch Getty and Lewis H. Siegelbaum, "Reflections on Stalinism" (Northern Illinois UP, 2024)
In this episode, Alisa talks with Lewis H. Siegelbaum, who, along with J. Arch Getty, edited Reflections on Stalinism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2024), a collection of essays by twelve prominent scholars in the field who, after decades of study, reflect on the 'hows' and 'whys' of Stalinism as an authoritarian dictatorship determined to build a version of socialism in the Soviet Union at all costs. The conversation explores the impetus behind the collection and its development, thematic approaches to studying Stalinism, memories of traveling to Soviet archives, and even reflections on mortality.Other NBN episodes mentioned in th...
2024-11-16
44 min
New Books in Eastern European Studies
J. Arch Getty and Lewis H. Siegelbaum, "Reflections on Stalinism" (Northern Illinois UP, 2024)
In this episode, Alisa talks with Lewis H. Siegelbaum, who, along with J. Arch Getty, edited Reflections on Stalinism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2024), a collection of essays by twelve prominent scholars in the field who, after decades of study, reflect on the 'hows' and 'whys' of Stalinism as an authoritarian dictatorship determined to build a version of socialism in the Soviet Union at all costs. The conversation explores the impetus behind the collection and its development, thematic approaches to studying Stalinism, memories of traveling to Soviet archives, and even reflections on mortality.Other NBN episodes mentioned in th...
2024-11-16
46 min
New Books in Central Asian Studies
J. Arch Getty and Lewis H. Siegelbaum, "Reflections on Stalinism" (Northern Illinois UP, 2024)
In this episode, Alisa talks with Lewis H. Siegelbaum, who, along with J. Arch Getty, edited Reflections on Stalinism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2024), a collection of essays by twelve prominent scholars in the field who, after decades of study, reflect on the 'hows' and 'whys' of Stalinism as an authoritarian dictatorship determined to build a version of socialism in the Soviet Union at all costs. The conversation explores the impetus behind the collection and its development, thematic approaches to studying Stalinism, memories of traveling to Soviet archives, and even reflections on mortality.Other NBN episodes mentioned in th...
2024-11-16
44 min
New Books in Intellectual History
J. Arch Getty and Lewis H. Siegelbaum, "Reflections on Stalinism" (Northern Illinois UP, 2024)
In this episode, Alisa talks with Lewis H. Siegelbaum, who, along with J. Arch Getty, edited Reflections on Stalinism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2024), a collection of essays by twelve prominent scholars in the field who, after decades of study, reflect on the 'hows' and 'whys' of Stalinism as an authoritarian dictatorship determined to build a version of socialism in the Soviet Union at all costs. The conversation explores the impetus behind the collection and its development, thematic approaches to studying Stalinism, memories of traveling to Soviet archives, and even reflections on mortality.Other NBN episodes mentioned in th...
2024-11-16
46 min
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher Oct. 22, 2024
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher 4-6pm on 1061 The Ticket Listen live @ www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.1 The Ticket App & www.theticket1061.com Podcast of the show is available on Anchor, Apple I-Heart Spreaker Spotify, Google & other podcasting platforms or at www.theticket1061.com Topics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests Tulane Sideline Reporter Maddy Hudak Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports Will Guillory of The Athletic Jordy Culotta of The Jordy Culotta Show
2024-10-23
1h 59
Purposely Driven Podcast
Sean Polidore: Podcast Host of Hanging with the Griots
Mr. Seanathan Polidore is the son of Clarence and Versana Polidore. He is a year 2000 graduate of Franklin Senior High School. Mr. Polidore continued his education to earn a master’s degree in psychology. His life has quite a few adventures. Some of those include the U.S. Navy, being a husband and father, health and fitness trainer, co-founder of Pen Business Solutions, motivational speaking for schools and community groups, and being the author or co-author of 8 books. You can find his author interviews on Instagram and YouTube where he has had the pl...
2024-06-15
40 min
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher June 4, 2024
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher 4-6pm on 1061 The Ticket Listen live @ www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.1 The Ticket App & www.theticket1061.com Podcast of the show is available on Anchor, Apple I-Heart Spreaker Spotify, Google & other podcasting platforms or at www.theticket1061.com Topics Saints. LSU. Pelicans, Super Bowl & more Guests Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports Mike Scarborough of TigerBait.com Will Guillory of The Athletic
2024-06-05
2h 00
The Josh Guillory Show
The Josh Guillory Show
Pastor Sean Walker and Pastor Sydney Morales join Josh to discuss the true meaning and importance of Holy Week and Easter Sunday. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit joshguilloryshow.substack.com
2024-04-11
50 min
There’s Danger Here
Ronald Dominique
Ronald Dominque was active around the same time as Sean Vincent Gillis, Derrick Todd Lee, and Jeffrey Guillory. His victim profile however was men. Just as brutal as the other killers, Ronald tied up his victims before strangling them. He's thought to have over 20 victims. Going after parolees eventually brought him to justice as a would-be victim escapes then brings his own parole officer right back to Ronalds front door. Once the police come knocking, they don't quit until Ronald is held accountable for his heinous crimes. Sources: Rosen, Fred. 2017. The Ba...
2024-03-27
1h 04
CenLAw
The ‘Other’ Baton Rouge -Serial Killer- Sean Vincent Gillis
Send us a Text Message! Right! Now! 🙌🏻💜 shoot us a text, make sure you leave a way to contact you!! email etc, and we’ll be hitting you back shortly!!Socials:Check out our website! cenlawpodcast.comSupport us by joining our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/CenLAwTwitter: CenLAwPodcastYouTube: @CenLAwPodcastTikTok: @cenlawpodcastcenlawpodcast@gmail.comSource Material:https://www.lsureveille.com/serial-killer-booked-with-two-more-murders/article_4997d9b5-96ca-50b2-b700-26b5800b2d83.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/louisiana/first-circuit-court-of-appeal/2008/2007ka1909-1.htmlhttps...
2024-03-19
49 min
Enjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Edge-Of-Your-Seat!
1000 Words: A Guide to Staying Creative, Focused, and Productive All-Year Round by Various
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/693894to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1000 Words: A Guide to Staying Creative, Focused, and Productive All-Year Round Author: Various Narrator: André Santana, Kamali Minter, Jami Attenberg, Joy Osmanski Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 56 minutes Release date: January 9, 2024 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: National Bestseller Inspired by Jami Attenberg’s wildly popular literary movement #1000WordsofSummer, this “encouraging handbook” (Publishers Weekly) features essays on creativity, productivity, and writing from acclaimed authors including Roxane Gay, Lauren Groff, Celeste Ng, Meg Wolitzer, and Carmen Maria Machado. In 2018, novelist Jami Attenberg, faced with a looming deadline, needed writing inspiration. Using a bootc...
2024-01-09
4h 56
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language Instruction
1000 Words: A Guide to Staying Creative, Focused, and Productive All-Year Round by Various
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/693894to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1000 Words: A Guide to Staying Creative, Focused, and Productive All-Year Round Author: Various Narrator: André Santana, Kamali Minter, Jami Attenberg, Joy Osmanski Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 56 minutes Release date: January 9, 2024 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: National Bestseller Inspired by Jami Attenberg’s wildly popular literary movement #1000WordsofSummer, this “encouraging handbook” (Publishers Weekly) features essays on creativity, productivity, and writing from acclaimed authors including Roxane Gay, Lauren Groff, Celeste Ng, Meg Wolitzer, and Carmen Maria Machado. In 2018, novelist Jami Attenberg, faced with a looming deadline, needed writing inspiration. Using a bootc...
2024-01-09
4h 56
1 ON 1 with Gil Guillory
Sean Strickland Octagon Interview UFC 293
Sean Strickland Octagon Interview UFC 293
2023-09-13
22 min
1 ON 1 with Gil Guillory
Sean O’Malley / Star Setting Records
Sean O’Malley / Star Setting Records
2023-08-22
03 min
1 ON 1 with Gil Guillory
Sean Strickland On His Beef With Pat Barry!
Sean Strickland On His Beef With Pat Barry!
2023-07-20
03 min
1 ON 1 with Gil Guillory
Sean Strickland / The Story Of Aspen Ladd's Husband/Predator/Coach!
The Story Of Aspen Ladd's Husband/Predator/Coach!
2023-07-19
04 min
Comic Book Club
The Stack: Knight Terrors, Captain America And More
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of July 5, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Knight Terrors: First Blood #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterKnight Terrors: The Joker #1DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Stefano RaffaeleKnight Terrors: Batman #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Guillem March, David LaFuenteKnight Terrors: Poison Ivy #1
2023-07-05
1h 09
The Stack
The Stack: Knight Terrors, Captain America And More
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of July 5, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Knight Terrors: First Blood #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterKnight Terrors: The Joker #1DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Stefano RaffaeleKnight Terrors: Batman #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Guillem March, David LaFuenteKnight Terrors: Poison Ivy #1
2023-07-05
1h 09
The Church Lobby
YouTube Strategy for Churches, with Sallie Guillory
Karl Vaters interviews Sallie Guillory, the author of YouTube Strategy for Churches: A practical guide for your church to reach more people through YouTube.Karl and Sallie talk about some extremely practical ideas to use the world’s biggest video platform and second largest search engine to help people find your content, including:How to get more mileage out of the content you’re already creatingCreating videos that answer the questions people are actually askingHow to create short videos from longer presentationsWhy simple and helpful is more important than having high production valuesAnd more...
2023-06-09
48 min
Post Credits Podcast
330 A - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
0:11:00 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:18:10 *** What's Streaming *** AMAZON THE BOONDOCK SAINTS, Dir. Troy Duffy – Willem Dafoe, Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flannery. 2000 CLOVERFIELD, Dir. Matt Reeves – Mike Vogel, Jessica Lucas, Lizzy Caplan, T.J. Miller. 2008 TRAIN TO BUSAN, Dir. Sang-ho Yeon – Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-Mi, Ma Dong-seok, Su-an Kim. 2016 0:40:30 - Trailers: OPPENHEIMER (Trailer 2) – Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downy Jr, Florence Pugh, Gary Oldman, Jack Quaid, Josh Hartnett, Alden Ehrenreich, Rami Malek, Gustaf Skarsgard, Olivia Thirlby, Dane DeHaan, Benny Safdie, Casey Affleck, Michael Arangano, Alex Wolf, David Krumholtz...
2023-05-16
1h 51
Teddy Goes to the USSR
A Gift for Stalin, Part Two: The Accursed Share
It all started with a letter to Stalin in 1935. And when a Kremlin clerk opened it, there was a piece of shit inside. Was the turd an insult? A way of saying to Stalin, “You’re a shit. Here’s some shit”? Perhaps. But I ended Part One of a Gift for Stalin on a different note: that the turd addressed to Stalin was no slight at all. It was, in fact, a gift. A little brown present for Comrade Stalin. Every society must deal with shit. Where to put it. Wh...
2023-04-10
53 min
Professional Development for Women and Minorities
2023 BEYA (2707) How to Mobilize Your PhDs to Drive Diversity and Grow the Business Presented by Booz Allen Hamilton
There are a lot of personal and professional reasons why folks strive for a Ph.D. but a fair generalization is the aim to change the world for the better. Other fair generalizations are that many PhDs leave academia because they don’t find the institution conducive to tangibly change the world and that there is very little guidance on how one can utilize their Ph.D. skill sets in jobs outside of academia. At Booz Allen Hamilton, we have made it a mission to bring together our over 1000 doctorate employees (and our many other engineers willing to roll up...
2023-04-07
58 min
The Stack
The Stack: Planet Of The Apes, Poison Ivy, And More
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of April 5, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Planet of the Apes #1 MarvelWritten by David F. WalkerArt by Dave WachterPoison Ivy #11DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Marcio TakaraStar Trek: Deep Space Nine #1 IDWWritten by Mike ChenArt by Angel HernandezRadiant Pink #4 Image Comics
2023-04-05
1h 26
Comic Book Club
The Stack: Planet Of The Apes, Poison Ivy, And More
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of April 5, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Planet of the Apes #1 MarvelWritten by David F. WalkerArt by Dave WachterPoison Ivy #11DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Marcio TakaraStar Trek: Deep Space Nine #1 IDWWritten by Mike ChenArt by Angel HernandezRadiant Pink #4 Image Comics
2023-04-05
1h 26
Nobody Dies Here: Inside Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room
Beattie
When the MSIR opened Beattie was the fourth person to register and would use the room most days. Now, with the help of his ‘medicine’, a housing program and trusted medical advisors, he’s working towards the life he wants. Vigilance about his health and fear of overdose keep him coming back to the MSIR.Content Advice: descriptions of drug use and overdoseCreditsFeaturing - BeattieHost - ChristinaProducer/ Interviewer/ Editor - Michelle Ransom-HughesHost recording - Shelley CoggerRecorded on Wuru...
2023-04-02
26 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
A Gift for Stalin, Part One: Dear Comrade Stalin
It’s Sunday, October 13, 1935, and someone, we don’t know who mails a letter from the outskirts of Moscow. It’s addressed: “Kremlin. To Comrade Stalin.” It arrives a few days later. There was nothing odd about people writing Stalin. They wrote to him a lot. To plead for help. To give advice. To complain. To denounce. And to threaten. The letters could be incredibly personal. And also incredibly irate. So many letters poured into Soviet officials, one historian called letter writing “a national pastime.” So, when Comrade Sentaretskya, one of the secretarie...
2023-03-31
39 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Trailer: A Gift for Stalin
It’s Sunday, October 13, 1935, and someone, we don’t know, who mails a letter. It’s addressed: “Kremlin. To Comrade Stalin.” Now, there was nothing odd about people writing Stalin. They wrote to him a lot. So, when Comrade Sentaretskaya, one of the secretaries sorting Stalin’s mail, got to this letter, she had no reason to worry . . . . that is until she opened it. Just what was in this letter? Find out March 31 when The Eurasian Knot debuts with A Gift for Stalin, two episodes about a letter mailed to the Soviet dicta...
2023-03-21
02 min
Crescent City Sports
All Access 02-06-23
Ken starts talking with Will Guillory, from the Athletic, on Pelicans. Ken touched on Sean Payton new Broncos head coach and Saints news. Ken then talked college baseball with Delgado baseball head coach Joe Scheuermann.
2023-02-07
00 min
The Eurasian Knot
Ep 6 Cold War Colored Glasses
Teddy Goes to the USSR explored American tourism, KGB surveillance, consumerism, race, and daily life through Teddy Roe’s trip to the USSR. And many of Teddy’s observations were inevitably informed by the Cold War and American tropes. So, what to make of Teddy’s journey and what it says about Soviet life? In this final episode, TGU host Sean Guillory and historian Leah Goldman highlight key moments in the series to tease out the contradictions and reflect on America’s and the Soviet Union’s entangled relationship.The post Ep 6 Cold War Colored Glasses appeared f...
2022-12-29
1h 02
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
FEED TAKEOVER! SRB Podcast episode: The Stalinist Film Industry
Ally Pitts introduces a conversation between Sean Guillory and Maria Belodubrovskaya that was originally recorded for the SRB Podcast. Find it wherever you listen to this podcast. Note: the SRB Podcast is now the Eurasian Knot. There's also a brief update on what's happening with the show. Also, Feedspot added us to their 100 best movie podcasts list, which is pretty awesome! Contact Us: Twitter: @RussophilesU Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Ally_Pitts/ Find Ally's other podcast appearances at: https://www.podcha...
2022-09-25
50 min
Book Gang
19 New Books To Read This Fall (PART 2)
Are you looking for your next great book to read? We share our favorite new-release books for fall (and a few new backlist faves). Experience FULLY BOOKED today. Our Patreon exclusive show offers you honest book reviews on all the latest releases with a FREE printable reading guide.Hey, book lovers! We are giving YOU a sneak peek at our favorite books from September.This stack highlights two book club selections, stories that catch fall vibes, a small town love story, and a magical realism book that ended up being a surprise hit.
2022-09-16
31 min
The Cognitive Crucible
#108 Jocelyn Brady on Brain Play
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Jocelyn Brady discusses the importance of brain play. She creates engaging, educational "tiny tip" videos which teach ways for people to live healthier and happier lives while simultaneously teaching cognitive subjects. Research Question: Jocelyn wants researchers to figure out how we get kids to understand better fundamental concepts about their...
2022-08-08
39 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Ep 6: Cold War Colored Glasses
Teddy Goes to the USSR explored American tourism, KGB surveillance, consumerism, race, and daily life through Teddy Roe’s trip to the USSR. And many of Teddy’s observations were inevitably informed by the Cold War and American tropes. So, what to make of Teddy’s journey and what it says about Soviet life? In this final episode, TGU host Sean Guillory and historian Leah Goldman highlight key moments in the series to tease out the contradictions, and reflect on America’s and the Soviet Union’s entangled relationship. Teddy Goes to the USSR is written, edited and produc...
2022-07-05
1h 02
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Ep 5: Teddy Meets the Soviet People
American tourists expected few chances to meet Soviet people. You’d only see what Soviet officials wanted to show you. Touring the USSR, many assumed, was nothing more than a front row seat at a big show. And real Soviet life was hidden under layers upon layers of propaganda. So, if you wanted to see the truth of Soviet life—avoid officials and seek out “regular people.” Teddy wanted to seek out “regular” Soviet people. And he had a few chances to visit people’s homes. What did Teddy discover about “regular Soviet life and people” as a result? And what did it sa...
2022-06-28
58 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Ep 4: Teddy Talks about Race
Teddy had few “official” meetings in the USSR. A factory here. A collective farm there. Maybe a school or two. And there was one question Teddy’s hosts always asked: “Why are you still lynching Blacks?” American racism was a global issue during the Cold War. And pointing to it was a strike at America’s Achilles heel. Soviet media devoted a lot of time to the Civil Rights Movement. And Teddy arrived in the USSR just when Martin Luther King was assassinated. So, just what was this Soviet concern for American Blacks? Was it merely a whataboutism, a way to defle...
2022-06-20
59 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Ep 3: Teddy Goes Shopping
Like many Americans, Teddy judged the USSR through a consumer lens. What could Soviets buy? How much? And what was up with those long lines and shortages? Teddy wasn’t very impressed. Yet, the “standard of living race” was a front in the Cold War like any other. And Soviet communism was losing. But things were never so simple. By the late 1960s, Soviet people were consuming more than ever. They were becoming consumers just like in the West. So, what was it like to shop in the USSR? And was buying stuff part of the Soviet dream? Tedd...
2022-06-13
53 min
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
American Tourism in the Soviet Union & What It Can Tell Us About U.S.-Russia Relations Past and Present w/ Sean Guillory
On this edition of Parallax Views, the SRB Podcast's Sean Guillory returns to discuss his new documentary podcast series Teddy Goes to the USSR. This new series chronicles American tourism to the USSR during the Cold War through the story of Teddy Roe's visit to the Soviet Union. In doing so the series offers a window into how people from different cultures view each other in light of Otherizing and getting a better understanding of the lived experiences of everyday people in the USSR. Among the topics we cover in this conversation: - W...
2022-06-08
1h 08
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Ep 2: Teddy Meets the KGB
Teddy assumed the KGB would monitor his travels around the Soviet Union. In Kiev, Teddy discovers that someone went through his luggage. And half-century later he learns his suspicions were correct. The KGB wrote a report on him, complete with excerpts from his diary. What was in this report? What did the KGB hope to learn from Teddy? And what was this vast network for keeping tabs on tourists anyway? Teddy Goes to the USSR is written, edited and produced by Sean Guillory. Sera Passerini did voice over of Marina Kenderovskaya. Thanks to...
2022-06-06
37 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Ep 1: Teddy Greets the USSR
Teddy Roe took an extraordinary trip to the USSR in 1968. For three months, he travelled from one end of the USSR to the other. Most Americans at the time believed the USSR was their greatest enemy. Teddy was among tens of thousands who toured the Soviet Union. Why did Americans want to travel there? Why did the Soviets want them to come? What just what was the tourist experience like? Teddy Goes to the USSR is written, edited and produced by Sean Guillory. Thanks to Eduard Andrushchenko, Alex Hazanov, Andrew Jacobs, and Don Raliegh for t...
2022-05-30
51 min
Scholarly Communication
How to Start a Successful Academic Podcast: A Discussion with Sean Guillory
Today I talked to Sean Guillory. Sean did something pretty remarkable (and hard): He started a successful academic podcast. It's called the SRB Podcast and deals with Russian and Eurasian affairs. In the interview, Sean explains how he did it, how he does it, and his current project, a wonderful narrative podcast called Teddy Goes to the USSR. I highly recommend you subscribe to the SRB Podcast and Teddy Goes to the USSR. You can follow Sean on Twitter here: @seansrussiablog. Sean Guillory is the Digital Scholarship Curator at the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at...
2022-05-24
41 min
New Work in Digital Humanities
How to Start a Successful Academic Podcast: A Discussion with Sean Guillory
Today I talked to Sean Guillory. Sean did something pretty remarkable (and hard): He started a successful academic podcast. It's called the SRB Podcast and deals with Russian and Eurasian affairs. In the interview, Sean explains how he did it, how he does it, and his current project, a wonderful narrative podcast called Teddy Goes to the USSR. I highly recommend you subscribe to the SRB Podcast and Teddy Goes to the USSR. You can follow Sean on Twitter here: @seansrussiablog. Sean Guillory is the Digital Scholarship Curator at the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at...
2022-05-24
39 min
New Books in Higher Education
How to Start a Successful Academic Podcast: A Discussion with Sean Guillory
Today I talked to Sean Guillory. Sean did something pretty remarkable (and hard): He started a successful academic podcast. It's called the SRB Podcast and deals with Russian and Eurasian affairs. In the interview, Sean explains how he did it, how he does it, and his current project, a wonderful narrative podcast called Teddy Goes to the USSR. I highly recommend you subscribe to the SRB Podcast and Teddy Goes to the USSR. You can follow Sean on Twitter here: @seansrussiablog. Sean Guillory is the Digital Scholarship Curator at the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at...
2022-05-24
41 min
New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
How to Start a Successful Academic Podcast: A Discussion with Sean Guillory
Today I talked to Sean Guillory. Sean did something pretty remarkable (and hard): He started a successful academic podcast. It's called the SRB Podcast and deals with Russian and Eurasian affairs. In the interview, Sean explains how he did it, how he does it, and his current project, a wonderful narrative podcast called Teddy Goes to the USSR. I highly recommend you subscribe to the SRB Podcast and Teddy Goes to the USSR. You can follow Sean on Twitter here: @seansrussiablog. Sean Guillory is the Digital Scholarship Curator at the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at...
2022-05-24
39 min
The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast
Episode 3.14: Dark Mirror: How the West Imagines Itself Through Imagining Russia – Sean Guillory
Interviewer: RAFAEL KHACHATURIAN. At a moment when its actions truly demand international scrutiny, Russia's place at the center of Western attention seems only natural. That said, historian and SRB Podcast (https://srbpodcast.org/) host SEAN GUILLORY is engaged in multiple projects examining why Russia has loomed so large for so long in the imaginations of America and Western Europe. He argues that Russia provides a unique foil – European enough to potentially be "like us," yet perpetually failing to conform to Western ideals – against which the West defines itself and its purpose. In his far-ranging discussion with political theorist Rafael Khac...
2022-05-20
55 min
Reimagining Soviet Georgia
TRAILER FOR "Teddy Goes to the USSR" - out on MAY 30th
Coming MAY 30th is a new six part audio documentary by Sean Guillory a friend and comrade of the show, and host of the SRB Podcast "Americans believed the Soviet Union was cut off from the West. Nothing went in. And very little came out. Yet, tens of thousands of Americans visited their Cold War rival annually. What did they find behind the Iron Curtain? Teddy Goes to the USSR, a new six-part podcast series follows one such American, Teddy Roe, to shine light on Soviet tourism, police surveillance, consumerism, race, and everyday life through his...
2022-05-17
01 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Trailer 2: Teddy Goes to the USSR
Coming May 30! Teddy Goes to the USSR, a new six-part podcast series follows one such American, Teddy Roe, to shine light on Soviet tourism, police surveillance, consumerism, race, and everyday life through his extraordinary three-month trip to the Soviet Union in 1968.
2022-05-16
02 min
Teddy Goes to the USSR
Trailer: Teddy Goes to the USSR
Coming May 30! Americans believed the Soviet Union was cut off from the West. Nothing went in. And very little came out. Yet, tens of thousands of Americans visited their Cold War rival annually. What did they find behind the Iron Curtain? Teddy Goes to the USSR, a new six-part podcast series follows one such American, Teddy Roe, to shine light on Soviet tourism, police surveillance, consumerism, race, and everyday life through his extraordinary three-month trip to the Soviet Union in 1968. Subscribe to Teddy Goes to the USSR on your favorite podcast app.
2022-05-08
01 min
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher Feb 23 2022
Podcast of Inside New Orleans presented by Katie's Restaurant, Francesca Deli & Beinvenue Restaurant 4-6pm on 106.1FM WRKN Listen live @ www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App or www.nashfm1061.com Podcast of the show is available on Anchor, Apple I-Heart Spreaker Spotify, Google & other podcasting platforms or at www.nashfm1061.com Topics: Zion Williamson, Pelicans Saints College Basketball & more My guests are Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports Will Guillory of The Athletic & Celebrity Chef Scot Craig
2022-02-24
1h 50
The Naked Pravda
The best English-language journalism and scholarly work on Russia in 2021
On this week’s show, The Naked Pravda looks back at some of the journalism and scholarly work in 2021 that made significant contributions to our knowledge about Russia. These nine articles feature incredible fieldwork, insights into how power works in Russia, and compelling stories that you might have missed over the year. Meduza spoke to the authors of three of these articles — Julia Ioffe, Pjotr Sauer, and Maria Danilova — and we asked historian Sean Guillory of The SRB Podcast for his five favorite scholarly books on Russia and the Soviet Union released in 2021. Timestamps for this week’s episod...
2021-12-29
1h 25
The Cognitive Crucible
#65 Sean Guillory on Cognitive Neuroscience Applications
During this episode, Dr. Sean Guillory of Booz Allen Hamilton discusses various ways that cognitive neuroscience is being applied within industry and relates these applications to national security, as well. Our wide-ranging covers FMRI brain scanning, human-machine interface and human-machine teaming, automation, cognitive electronic warfare, robotic process automation, adversarial machine learning, and Grammar.ly for Disinformation. Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-64 Guest Bio: Sean Guillory attained his Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience from Dartmouth College where he primarily worked with neurosurgery patients to help improve the mapping for b...
2021-10-12
52 min
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher : Jul 29 2021
Podcast of Inside New Orleans presented by Oceana Grill, Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's & Olde New Orleans Cookery 4-6pm on 106.1FM WRKN Listen live @ www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App or www.nashfm106.1.com Podcast of the show is available on Anchor. Apple, I-Heart, Spreaker, Spotify Google & all major podcasting platforms Topics: Saints, Pelicans, SEC & AAC expansion & more My guests are Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports Will Guillory of The Athletic & John Hendrix of Saints News
2021-07-30
1h 51
Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show
Dr. Sean Guillory - Booz Allen Hamilton - Cognitive Neuroscience And Robotics For National Security
Send us a text Dr. Sean Guillory, Ph.D. is Senior Robotics Process Automation Developer, at Booz Allen Hamilton, the U.S. management and information technology consulting firm. Dr. Guillory went to Dartmouth College where he received his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Cognitive Neuroscience, followed by Postdoctoral Research at MD Anderson Cancer Center where he worked on mapping behavior and cognitive functions in brain tumor patients in order to protect the basic functions of the brain during neurosurgery. He then moved into the data and robots domain with organizations including Consumer Affairs and Clear Channel C...
2021-07-19
1h 09
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher
Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher : Jul 1 2021
Podcast of Inside New Orleans presented by Oceana Grill, Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's & Olde New Orleans Cookery 4-6pm on 106.1FM WRKN Listen live @ www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App or www.nashfm106.1.com Podcast of the show is available on Anchor. Apple, I-Heart, Spreaker, Spotify Google & all major podcasting platforms Topics: Saints Pelicans CP3 & Monty Williams My guests are Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports, Will Guillory of The Athletic & Oleh Kosel of The Bird Writes
2021-07-02
1h 50
The Road to Now
American History in Russia w/ Sean Guillory
Since establishing Sean's Russia Blog in 2005, Sean Guillory has been one of the most prominent public-facing scholars in Russian and Soviet History. In this episode, Sean gives his insight on the gap between academic research and public perceptions, offers his take on why Cold War-era tropes continue to dominate US-Russia relations, and explains why some Americans left the US in search of a better life in the Soviet Union. Ben & Sean also discuss the ways that studying Americans in the USSR provides valuable insight into the history of the United States in the 20th Century. Dr. Sean...
2021-06-21
1h 02
The Naked Pravda
Stephen Cohen’s legacy
The historian Stephen Cohen died on September 18 at the age of 81. Though he became something of a pariah among American Russianists in his final years, particularly after 2014 (thanks to his views on the Ukraine conflict, which often dovetailed with Kremlin talking points), Cohen was perhaps best known professionally for his 1973 biography about Nikolai Bukharin, the Bolshevik revolutionary he believed represented an alternative path for Soviet socialism that derailed into collectivization and mass violence because of Joseph Stalin. Cohen had similar misgivings about Boris Yeltsin undoing Mikhail Gorbachev’s Perestroika. This week, Meduza published an obituary for Cohen written by Ivan...
2020-09-26
40 min
Cosmopod
Komsomol Life: Interrogating the Soviet Young Communist League with Sean Guillory
Donald sits down with Sean Guillory from the SRB Podcast to discuss Komsomol, which was often one of the only organizations that provided a link to the early soviet state in many small towns. They discuss the way the early Soviet state was structured with attention to how soft and hard power was transmitted, communist values, gender relationships, the rebirth of social conservatism and comradeship among other things.
2020-06-17
1h 15
FuzzJockRadio - A FuzzTalkRadio Production
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter Natosha “Tony” McDade, George Floyd, Yassin Mohamed, Finan H. Berhe, Sean Reed, Steven Demarco Taylor, Ariane McCree, Terrance Franklin, Miles Hall, Darius Tarver, William Green, Samuel David Mallard, Kwame “KK” Jones, De’von Bailey, Christopher Whitfield, Anthony Hill, De’Von Bailey, Eric Logan, Jamarion Robinson, Gregory Hill Jr., JaQuavion Slaton, Ryan Twyman, Brandon Webber, Jimmy Atchison, Willie McCoy, Emantic “EJ” Fitzgerald Bradford Jr., D’ettrick Griffin, Jemel Roberson, DeAndre Ballard, Botham Shem Jean, Robert Lawrence White, Anthony Lamar Smith, Ramarley Graham, Manuel Loggins Jr., Trayvon Martin, Wendell Allen, Kendrec McDade, Larry Jackson Jr., Jonathan Ferrell, Jordan Ba...
2020-06-02
46 min
Giving A Purpose Podcast
We Won't Forget - Mr. LA
We Won't Forget!www.givingapurposepodcast.comCorey Jones, Notosha “Tony” McDade, George Floyd, Yassin Mohamed, Finan Berhe, Sean Reed, Steven Taylor, Ariane McCree, Terrance Franklin, Miles Hall, Darius Tarver, William Green, Samuel David Mallard, Kwame “KK” Jones, De’von Bailey, Christopher Whitfield, Anthony Hill, Eric Logan, Jamarion Robinson, Gregory Hill Jr., JaQuavion Slaton, Ryan Twyman, Brandon Webber, Jimmy Atchison, Willie McCoy, Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr., D’ettrick Griffin, Jemel Roberson, DeAndre Ballard, Botham Jean, Robert Lawrence White, Anthony Lamar Smith, Ramarley Graham, Manuel Loggins Jr., Trayvon Martin, Wendell Allen, Kendrec McDade, Larry Jackson Jr. , Jonathan Ferrell, Jord...
2020-06-01
12 min
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Russia! Russia! Russia! w/ Sean Guillory
On this edition of Parallax Views, since the outcome of the 2016 election the American media new cycle has often been all about, "Russia! Russia! Russia!" But what is Russia beyond the stereotypical American caricature of the sneaky nation that's been plotting against the U.S. since the Cold War? Sean Guillory of Sean's Russia Blog to provide a view of Russia divorced from both uncritical romanticism or full-on demonization. Sean explains how he became interested in Russia as well as discussing with J.G. and Casey the American perception of Russia and the reality of Russia. We...
2020-05-27
1h 32
The Naked Pravda
‘Conspiracy theories’: What Americans and Russians reveal about themselves in the stories they tell about each other
In recent years, we’ve witnessed a strange convergence of Russian and American conspiratorial thinking. They’re talking about each other again in Moscow and Washington, often spinning stories that aren’t exactly rooted in facts. Whether it’s Russiagate in the United States or color revolution in Russia and countries across the former Soviet Union, diabolical plots are afoot. To find out what drives popular conspiracy theories in Russia and the U.S., “The Naked Pravda” turned to a handful of scholars who study the subject. Today’s show also takes a broader look at how Russians and Americans see themsel...
2020-01-24
36 min
Swampside Chats
#109 - Stalin Response w/ Sean (Sean's Russia Blog)
This episode, we are truly on the forced march through a grueling three hour Stalin defense episode of Revolutionary Left Radio with some unreconstructed tankies. To help us recalibrate our communist compass, we welcome on Sean Guillory of the exemplary Sean’s Russia Blog to set the record straight on Stalin. Ни шагу назад! https://www.patreon.com/seansrussiablog https://www.patreon.com/swampsidechats
2019-12-04
1h 02
Matter of Fat Podcast
Season 2 Finale: The Bests
It’s the last season 2 episode of Matter of Fat: a body positive podcast with Midwest sensibilities! Co-hosts Cat Polivoda and Saraya Boghani highlight community voices with a focus on body size, body positivity, & fat liberation. This episode, our hosts reflect on all that happened this season. They check in about fabulous guests, the dirt and discourse of it all, and the bests of 2019. You can check out links below for spoilers or just give it a listen. Check out the deets for the end of season celebration! Make sure to rate and review to help MoF engage with the al...
2019-11-27
52 min
bne IntelliNews
WoE: Putin - the man without a plan
Russia has rock solid fundamentals and some of the best macroeconomic numbers in the world as part of president Vladimir Putin’s efforts to build a financial fortress to insulate Russia from western sanctions. But at the same time real incomes have been stagnant for six years, the propensity to protest is up and the population is depressed. Is Russia in a good place or a bad place? What will win out: the improving business or the deteriorating geopolitical relations with the developed world? Does Putin even have an ideology? It started with a weak hand but Putin has masterfully pl...
2019-06-20
00 min