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Burnt Out in Budapest

Christopher Robin Cox

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America burnt him out, so he moved to Budapest with his Hungarian wife, then 4 year-old son, and his elderly dog Zoltan (RIP). Being a lifelong musician, activist, and scholar, Dr. Christopher Robin Cox enjoys unscripted conversations, stories, and calling it like he sees it. Burnt Out in Budapest is an often unscripted free dive into all things politics, culture, environment, and music. Sometimes there are guests, sometimes not. It is unapologetically Left and Socialist. All the music on th ...
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It has been a long time since my last episode, and I hope to do more episodes this year than I did last year. In this latest episode, I am appealing to young people of voting age here in Hungary, because it is up to them whether or not we are able to rid ourselves of the problem of the increasingly fascist leader Viktor Orbán. Like other places in …
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In the first new episode for quite some time (I hope there will be more soon) I tell a story that I have been wanting to tell the world for a very long time, something that I experienced almost twenty years ago in the a small Northern California town called Cotati. If you like the story I share here and you would like to hear more stories like this…
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The show has been on hold over the past few months, as I've been dealing with some life challenges, a busy work schedule, and many other issues of daily life. However, I do plan to come back on a more regular basis. After a long while away, I woke up in the morning and decided to just put up a short episode. I hope you enjoy it, and make sure to su…
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In this episode I had a delightful and wide-ranging discussion with Canadian expat Heather Keagan. She teaches English as a foreign language to people of all ages here in Budapest. She's also passionate about mental health and has a great sense of humor. We get into everything from how Budapest has changed over the years, to the strange toilets we …
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I'm excited to announce that the first of several interviews with fellow ex-patriots here in Budapest, Hungary will be aired on Monday! Make sure to tune in when you see the new episode uploaded. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/burntoutinbudapest/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh…
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In this episode, I discuss the controversial new documentary film Planet of the Humans, directed by Jeff Gibbs and Executive Produced by Michael Moore. My special guest for the whole hour + is Dr. Sean Parson, Associate Professor in the departments of Political Science and International Relations and Sustainable Cultures at Northern Arizona Univers…
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This episode is Part II of my long-form interview with Adam Klugman, whom you might know from his now legendary monologues on his old radio show Mad As Hell in America, which used to run on the Air America radio network. For those who did not listen to the first part of the interview, it is worth knowing that Adam is the son of the famous actor Jac…
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In this episode, the first of a 2-part interview with Adam Klugman, we get an introduction to his life, one that is far from ordinary! This is the lighter half of the interview, where we talk about growing up as the son of the famous Jack Klugman, who you might know from the American sitcom of the 1970s called The Odd Couple, arguably one of the gr…
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This week, my guest is the great Adam Klugman. He's a media strategist, radio personality, script writer and director, and all-around interesting guy. You may know him from his amazing radio show Mad As Hell in America that used to air on Air America Radio, where he was renowned for his opening monologues. You may also him as the son of the one and…
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My next guest, and my first guest ever on the new podcast, will be none other than the great Adam Klugman! I'm very excited about the direction this conversation will go. I can guarantee you that we will be talking, at least, about the future of American and global politics, meeting Frank Sinatra, and having Oscar of the Odd Couple as your dad! Loo…
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On this short episode, I ponder the question "who get's to shop at farmer's markets?" The goal is to get a conversation going about the reality that farmer's markets in the US - particularly within large metropolitan cities - have become a kind of luxury, as opposed to a daily necessity. Many questions develop from thinking about farmer's markets i…
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