Sometimes jaw-dropping, hampered as a one-man effort
I also recommend Jon Weiner’s and Douglas Rushkoff’s podcasts. The good news: Ian has virtually zero editorial oversight so he can say what he likes and entertain new ideas in his own evolving worldview. Bad news: Ian has virtually zero editorial oversight so he can say what he likes and express his own views irrespective of other credible Progressive viewpoints and apart from any Progressive spiritual viewpoints. The result is sometimes I’ve heard the most original and brilliant geo-political ideas, innovations and analysis, some of these developed by Ian himself. On the other hand, sometimes I have heard idiosyncratic and uninformed ideas I find unlistenable. On the whole, I celebrate Ian’s independent spirit. Bring your own salt, to salt to taste.
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