In search of new forms of life amidst a civilization in collapse. Hard-hitting analysis, discussion, and interviews on grassroots revolt and autonomous social movements across so-called North America from an anarchist perspective. Looking to come on the show? Contact us here.
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A military podcast by two former soldiers from the British Army’s long range Surveillance and Reconnaissance Patrols unit. The first series covers the inception of the unit, the selection of the soldiers, the unique ”stay behind” role during the Cold War and the multiple operational deployments over the last 40 years. In subsequent series we cover first hand accounts of past conflicts from World War 2 to the present day. All podcasts finish off with book & film reviews. Available wherever yo ...
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The Dead Prussian Podcast aims to explore War and Warfare through discussion and analysis of military theory, historical events, contemporary conflicts, and expert interviews.
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People, ideas, and technologies that influence how we are connected and the way we get around. autoconverse.substack.com
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Through conversation with experts in technology, law and military affairs, this series explores how new military technology and international law interact. Edited and produced by Dr Lauren Sanders, the podcast is published by the Asia-Pacific Institute for Law and Security. Until July 2024, the podcast was published by the University of Queensland School of Law.
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Journalist Edd Straw and former F1 technical director and car designer Gary Anderson are here to guide listeners through the wonderful world of Formula 1 technology. With the help of special guests they’ll discuss and explain everything from how F1 cars are engineered to go faster, to the science behind cutting-edge aerodynamics and the complexities of engine development. They’ll also discuss the latest design trends shaping the grid, speak to some of the famous names behind classic F1 innov ...
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Inside Kurdistan brings insight to cultural and political developments in the Autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq for an international audience. We focus on a broad range of topics related to Kurdish culture, bringing context and coverage through interviews with experts and first-hand accounts to help provide a responsible perspective on what's happening in the region, Iraq and the Middle East as a whole.
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More Intelligent Tomorrow is a wide ranging exploration of the potential impact of AI on the world around us. On the podcast we meet some of the most extraordinary experts in the industry to discuss curious topics from aliens to AI consciousness as well as the practical changes in healthcare, business and society at large.
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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know
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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know is a podcast series produced as part of the LAWS and War Crimes research project, based at the International Law department of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The podcast is hosted by the members of the research team: Paola Gaeta (the project lead), Marta Bo, Abhimanyu George Jain, and Alessandra Spadaro. Over the course of ten episodes, they will intervie ...
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River to River is a conversation about the news with an Iowa perspective. Together we dig into the story behind the headlines - we talk with newsmakers and a diverse range of experts to find out how the news affects you. We take on challenging topics, explore issues from all sides, and foster conversation and understanding
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Bleak Strategies is a podcast by 65daysofstatic in which we discuss our efforts to find new ways of existing as a band in the current, confused moment. The series mostly features us talking about the possibly interesting, often stupid, definitely unglamorous reality of being in 65daysofstatic, but will also occasionally feature various 65 comrades who have helped us over the thousands of years we have existed as an autonomous musical group. FEEDBACK for this project is essential, so if you l ...
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I decided on the name of this podcast after reading about "River People" in one of my favorite books. They are self-actualizing, creative people, who typically discover their mission early in life.
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Now in its third century, America's first law school educates citizen lawyers who are prepared both to lead and to serve.
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Lectures on international law issues by eminent scholars, practitioners and judges of national and international courts. The lecture series is brought to you by the Public International Law Discussion Group, part of the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford, and is supported by the British Branch of the International Law Association and Oxford University Press. Further details of this series can be found on the Public International Law -https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/grad ...
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As we celebrate the 130th anniversary of Labor Day weekend, approval of organized labor soars.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Caitlin Troutman, Katherine Perkins, Madeleine Willis
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Psychedelic-assisted therapy show promise in treating anxiety, chronic pain and PTSD. Experts discuss the latest research in the area.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman
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Iowa is among 16 Republican-led states trying to halt a program protecting undocumented spouses from deportation.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh
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CONTENT The guest today is Andy McNab CBE DCM MM former special forces soldier, author and business man. On this episode we discuss his chaotic childhood, army service, functioning psychopaths, book writing, shooting Hollywood films and his latest project with WeServed a service for Veterans by Veterans - for more information visit www.we-served.co…
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Exploring different perspectives on medication abortions afforded through telehealth providers.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman
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The Farm Progress Show — the largest outdoor farm show in the country — puts the latest in farm technology on display.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr
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Iowa's Kirk Ferentz is serving a one game suspension for recruiting violation.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Madeleine Willis
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New rules are in store for realtors across the country.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr, Madeleine Willis
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A ceasefire in Gaza, abortion, a campaign for change — all that and more are talking points during the DNC.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Madeleine Willis
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This is America #199: Antifascist Report from the UK, Vicky Osterweil on Election Cycle Amidst Ongoing Genocide
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Welcome, to This Is America, August 21st, 2024. In today’s episode, first we speak with the host of 12 Rules for What?, an antifascist podcast on the Channel Zero Network, about the wave of antifascist mobilizations against the far-Right following a series of anti-immigrant riots in the so-called United Kingdom, after the spread of viral misinforma…
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What is a war crime, and who gets held accountable?By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr, Madeleine Willis
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Revealing F1's battery technology battleground
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On this week's episode, we're diving into the world of battery technology. The 2026 engine regs have placed a greater emphasis than ever before on battery power, and with the help of Gavin White and Kieran O'Regan, the co-founders of About:Energy, a company that provides world-leading expertise in battery testing and software, we'll explain where t…
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Iowa has struggled to reduce pollutants in its waterways.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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The Iowa State Fair is known for its creative food and passionate politics, and in this week's News Buzz, we sample from both.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr, Katherine Perkins
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A University of Iowa wrestler and Maui native shares the progress she's seen at home since a fire devastated the city of Lahaina.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr
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Libertarian candidates defended their right to appear on state congressional ballots during speeches at the Des Moines Register's Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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S4 #068 MI9 - The Secret Service For Escape And Evasion In WW2
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CONTENT The guest today is Dr Helen Fry. Helen has authored and edited over 25 books covering the social history of the Second World War, including British Intelligence and the secret war, espionage and spies, and MI9 escape and evasion. She is the foremost authority on the 'secret listeners' who worked at special eavesdropping sites operated by Br…
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If the founding fathers were here today, they would see a very different political landscape than they might have anticipated.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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Wartime has complicated the work of farmers in Ukraine, but they still see agriculture as key to winning the war.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr, Madeleine Willis
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At Pints and Politics, panelists discuss the political fallout of Iowa's new abortion ban and how Kamala Harris "balanced" her ticket with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman
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The more we learn about Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, the more experts agree that early detection and intervention are key.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Samantha McIntosh
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Following weeks of speculation, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been named as Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate for the 2024 presidential election.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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The natural-cause death rate for those 25-54 years old is 43 percent higher in rural than urban areas, according to a report released from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh
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Lifting the lid on F1 helmet technology
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On this episode of The Race F1 Tech Show, we lift the lid on F1 helmet technology, as host Edd Straw chats to Stephane Cohen, CEO of Bell Helmets, the brand used by 13 of 20 drivers on the F1 grid. They discuss how F1 helmets have developed in recent years in terms of both design and materials used, and explain why helmets are akin to shoes. Before…
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Polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in large amounts have been linked to serious health risks — and you probably come in contact with them regularlyBy Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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Five years after Harris' caucus campaign fizzled, what are the differences in her campaign today?By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Madeleine Willis
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President Biden has announced support for policy changes to the U.S. Supreme Court, but is there a political path to making them a reality?By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr, Madeleine Willis
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The race to define Kamala Harris is on. How is the Trump campaign adapting to a new opponent?By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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As former U.S. Senator Tom Harkin was preparing to retire after serving 40 years in Congress, he founded The Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement in 2013 to carry on his legacy and policy work.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh
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Monday morning, Iowa's 6-week abortion ban went into effect, changing the Midwest reproductive health landscapeBy Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Natalie Krebs
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Building Support for Anarchist Political Prisoner Jorge “Yorch” Esquivel and Okupa Che
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On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, IGD contributor Scott Campbell speaks with Flor, a compa in so-called Mexico actively involved in supporting anarchist political prisoner Jorge “Yorch” Esquivel. They speak about Okupa Che, an autonomous, self-managed space on the campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), a projec…
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This Is America #198: Boeing 5, Heath Autonomy Convergence, Deep-Dive on Project 2025
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Welcome, to This Is America, July 29th, 2024. In this episode first we present an interview on the case of the Boeing 5 in Ohio, anti-war activists who are facing charges for an action which shut down a Boeing facility for its role in the ongoing genocide of Palestinians. We then speak with organizers about the upcoming Health Autonomy Convergence …
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S4 #067 Citizen Soldiers - History Of The Army Reserves
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CONTENT The guest today is Patrick Crowley author of "Rose Castle and Crown - Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Citizen Soldiers". On this podcast we will cover the history of the British Army's citizen soldiers going back to the raising of militias in the 16th century up to the Army Reserves of the present day. We discuss the challenge and sacrifice…
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Students reached a settlement with an Iowa community college accused of human trafficking.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr
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The James Webb Telescope doesn't just offer views into the cosmos. The telescope has given insight into space's most intriguing mysteries — though often leading to even more questions.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman
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In the campaign for president, Democrats have a new name at the top of the ticket.By Grant Gerlock, Danielle Gehr, Madeleine Willis
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Artificial intelligence has been the subject of many dystopian novels and movies, but it's become apparent that AI will intersect with more and more aspects of our lives and careers.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr
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Will Red Bull's latest upgrades be enough to counter McLaren's growing strength?
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On this episode, host Edd Straw and former F1 technical director Gary Anderson turn the spotlight on Red Bull, after the world champion team introduced new upgrades at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Gary gives his thoughts on Red Bull's 'mix and match' approach to bodywork at each circuit, and discusses whether these updates will help Red Bull stem the …
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Author Jerry Harrington discusses his new book, Thunder from the Prairie: The Life of Harold E. Hughes.By Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr, Samantha McIntosh
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Steve Ongerth on the Bombing of Judi Bari and Redwood Summer
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On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we speak with Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) organizer and historian Steve Ongerth, author of Redwood Uprising: From One Big Union to Earth First! and the Bombing of Judi Bari, about the Earth First! and IWW organizer Judi Bari, who in May of 1990, was almost assassinated in Oakland, CA. Many b…
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Where can you find Ronald and Nancy Reagan slippers and artifacts from the 1800s? In the Boyd CollectionBy Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Caitlin Troutman, Madeleine Willis
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Trump makes first appearance since he was targeted in Butler, PA, names a running mate, and more from the first days at the Republican National Convention.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Madeleine Willis
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The Secret Service is facing sharp criticism in the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Trump.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Madeleine Willis
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On this archive episode of River to River, author Jerry Harrington discusses his book, Thunder from the Prairie: The Life of Harold E. HughesBy Ben Kieffer, Danielle Gehr, Caitlin Troutman
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Deliberation took just an hour to find the defendant guilty. The trial was moved from Kossuth County to Dickinson County due to concerns about finding an impartial jury.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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Last month, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called on Congress to implement warning labels on social media platforms.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Madeleine Willis
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Democratic officials raise questions about President Biden's future. Should he stay, or should he go?
President Biden's future remains unclear as he hosts the NATO summit in Washington D.C. this week.By Ben Kieffer, Katherine Perkins, Madeleine Willis
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Judge in Trump indictment under the Presidential Records Act has paused deadlines for the defense and prosecution
The pause comes after a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh, Madeleine Willis
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This Is America #197: Resistance Roundup, Josh Fernandez on Antifascist History, Peter Gelderloos on Supreme Court & Beyond
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Welcome, to This Is America, July 8th, 2024. On today’s episode, we speak first with Josh Fernandez, author of the new book, The Hands That Crafted the Bomb: The Making of a Lifelong Antifascist, out now on PM Press. We then speak with anarchist author and organizer Peter Gelderloos, about the recent debacle and fallout following the so-called Pres…
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Edd and Gary are back, fresh from their trip to the British Grand Prix, where they got the chance to take a close look at the cars on track. As ever, Gary made some shrewd observations, which he reports back on in the first part of the podcast. Then, for our main topic, Edd and Gary turn the spotlight on Ferrari, after another troubling weekend whe…
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