It Could Happen Here Cool Zone Media
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- Society & Culture
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It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily show, it's evolved into a chronicle of collapse as it happens, and an exploration of how we might build a better future. Every day Robert Evans, Garrison Davis, Mia Wong, James Stout and Shereen Lani Younes take you on a jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world and towards a better one that lays just on the horizon.
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The iHeart Podcast Union Episode
Mia talks with Tracey Wilson and Gnomes Griffin, two members of the iHeart Podcast Union's bargaining committee, about organizing media unions and getting through difficult contract negotiations.
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The Campaign Behind Chicago’s Only Union Bookstore
Mia talks with Caleb, Theo, and Finn, three members of the new Seminary Coop Booksellers Union about how they turned a campus bookstore into the only unionized bookstore in Chicago.
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The Forgotten History of Cuban Anarchism, Part 2 ft. Andrew
Andrew and Gare finish their discussion of Cuban anarchism in the 20th century.
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The Forgotten History of Cuban Anarchism, Part 1 ft. Andrew
Andrew talk with Gare about the history of anarchist labor organizing in Cuba.
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A Guide for New Activists
Margaret Killjoy talks with Gare about how to get and stay plugged into the movement.
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CZM Book Club: "Yermak, the Conqueror of Siberia" by Leo Tolstoy
Margaret reads a piece of folklore about the colonization of Siberia.
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Customer Reviews
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Overall, this is a show I enjoy. It offers me a perspective on events, current and historical, that I don't get from the main networks and provides plenty of GOOD food for thought moments.
Having said that, there is a lack of professionalism when it comes to final reviews/fact checking of the materials and pronunciations of names and locations that can be easily avoided and automatically turns my brain off to what the hosts are presenting. Someone else commented that 8 out of 10 episodes are typically solid and I agree with that sentiment.
8 out of 10, still recommend
Unapologetically Biased
The show provides biased opinion as fact with no information to back their claims. If the show indicated these were opinions they were giving it would be fine.
I HAD to give 1 star to write a review but...
So. Hard. On. The. Ears.
This podcast is HORRENDOUS. The host sounds like a 15 yo girl who uses like...like every other like word. Like... really?
Also, your use of the term Apartheid is abhorrent. Israeli Arabs, like Israeli Jews, are doctors, lawyers, judges, hold seats on Knesset, they're Uni professors, scientists, business owners, homeowners...etc. We swim together. Eat together. Shop together. Live together. Ride buses together. Dance at the same clubs.
You get the point.
But....yea...ApArThEiD.
Fecking tool.