Podcasts

Hey everyone, If you have a podcast you're a part of and want to get some new listeners, please post the title and a short podcast summary here. Thanks!

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truthout.org

> “This war is not a civil war, it’s a counterrevolutionary war against civilians,” says Sudanese organizer Nisrin Elamin.

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pod.link

> "As long as the law is male, women must be outlaws." — Linnea Johnson. This week, Moira Donegan takes us back to Chicago in 1969, when an underground feminist collective got fed up with doctors, and started providing abortions themselves.

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omny.fm

In part one, Margaret talks with Robert Evans about the English rebels who threw on dresses, declared a fake person their leader, and set about fighting the Industrial Revolution. [Part Two: All Hail King Ludd: How the Luddites Almost Saved Us](https://omny.fm/shows/cool-people-who-did-cool-stuff/part-two-all-hail-king-ludd-how-the-luddites-almos) In part two, Margaret talks with Robert Evans one more time about the English rebels who threw on dresses, declared a fake person their leader, and set about fighting the Industrial Revolution.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8ByoAt5gCA

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Time for another episode of Plain Reading! Episode 4 features the incomparable J. R. Hustwit; we're talking creepy [#literature](https://mstdn.social/tags/literature), horology, [#YachtRock](https://mstdn.social/tags/YachtRock), the importance of discomfort, and more! [https://plainreading.libsyn.com/intertextuality-and-telling-time-j-r-hustwit](https://plainreading.libsyn.com/intertextuality-and-telling-time-j-r-hustwit) [\#reading](https://mstdn.social/tags/reading) [#books](https://mstdn.social/tags/books) @bookstodon [@PodcastsLive](https://podcastindex.social/@PodcastsLive) [@podcasts](https://slrpnk.net/c/podcasts) [#podcast](https://mstdn.social/tags/podcast)

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kpfa.org

> Join Karyn Sanders for a discussion of wildcrafting, harvesting plants from the wild, from an Indigenous perspective and listen to her invitation to re-think this practice. Originally aired 10.05.2017.

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99percentinvisible.org

> In a 6-part series, 99% Invisible explores how climate change is laying bare the vulnerabilities in the American built environment and how communities across the country have been left to bootstrap their own survival. We used to think of climate change in future tense, as something we’d have to deal with decades from now. But the past few years of seemingly never-ending disasters have made it clear that climate change is happening now.

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www.nativeamericacalling.com

> With a basis in resistance to institutional authority, anarchy appeals to some politically minded Native Americans. Historically, Indigenous anarchists played a significant role in the Mexican Revolution. Although the term is often used in popular culture to be synonymous with chaos, modern Native anarchists also incorporate the development of collaborations and trade to benefit the collective good. We’ll talk with Indigenous people who adhere to an anarchist philosophy about how it guides their lives and their views on the upcoming elections.

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OK, book lovers, we're out with another [#podcast](https://mstdn.social/tags/podcast) episode! Check out our conversation with poet [@olliethewobbly](https://kolektiva.social/@olliethewobbly) — we're talking [#libraries](https://mstdn.social/tags/libraries), [#poetry](https://mstdn.social/tags/poetry), [#history](https://mstdn.social/tags/history), Somerset Maugham, and more! [https://plainreading.libsyn.com/adventures-in-history-adventures-in-the-library-ollie-shane](https://plainreading.libsyn.com/adventures-in-history-adventures-in-the-library-ollie-shane) [@PodcastsLive](https://podcastindex.social/@PodcastsLive) [@podcasts](https://slrpnk.net/c/podcasts) [@poetry](https://lemmy.world/c/poetry) [@bookstodon](https://a.gup.pe/u/bookstodon) [#reading](https://mstdn.social/tags/reading) [#books](https://mstdn.social/tags/books)

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www.degreespod.com

Includes a brief policy discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris

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wakingup.libsyn.com

Sam Harris talks with Steven Bonnel aka Destiny about politics.

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Looking for new audio dramas to get into but it seems like r/audiodrama still has the most crowd-sourced references when it comes to that. I don't really wanna go to to Reddit if i can avoid it, but not sure if this community is the right place or if a whole new audio drama community should be made. Probably the latter. For now, what are some recent audio dramas you would recommend for a fan of things like The White Vault, Wolf 359, Marsfall, Malevolent, Vampire The Masquerade: Port Saga, Old Gods of Appalachia, Kakos Industries type stuff?

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podcasts.apple.com

An alternative link for listening: [pod.link](https://pod.link/1606029066/episode/68385fcbe0510a419b3dba32dad6c1aa)

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pod.link

More episodes of this utopian leftist comedy podcast can be found in [pod.link](https://pod.link/872292891) and elsewhere.

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www.ecotextile.com

Scott Nova, Executive Director of the Workers Rights Consortium (WRC) in Washington DC, gave Ecotextile Talks a hard-hitting interview questioning the reliability of social compliance audits in China’s textile sector. He explaines how the WRC first began investigating the use of forced labour in Xinjiang when it emerged that US brand Badger Sports was sourcing university garments from a factory inside an internment camp in the region. “In the course of our research, we learned that the Uyghur region, where all of these abuses were being carried out, including mass forced labour, was the source of a fifth of the cotton supply for the world’s leading apparel brands and retailers,” he said. That led the WRC to help form a coalition of about 400 organisations, including trade unions, human rights organisations and faith-based bodies, to demand that global brands and retailers stop sourcing from the region. Speaking about fashion industry stakeholders, he says: “I'm sure there are some that are actually claiming that they can conclusively demonstrate the absence of forced labour in the region, but no auditor should be working there. It’s incredibly disreputable.” He also questions whether it’s possible to conduct a methodologically credible audit in China, and alleges that by operating there, sourcing teams are “enhancing the ability of the Chinese government to keep doing what it is doing to the Uyghur people.” Nova and host Philip Berman discussed the impact of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, in stopping goods made using forced labour coming into the US with Nova emphasising that “to our knowledge, nobody has overcome that rebuttable presumption,” that goods coming from that region were not made with forced labour.

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