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Guerrilla History is the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global history for the activist left, and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present. Your hosts are educators Henry Hakamaki and Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University. Follow us on social media! Our podcast can be found on twitter at https://twitter.com/guerrilla_pod, and can be supported on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory. Your ...
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Cinephile with Adnan Virk

Adnan Virk, Le Batard & Friends

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Cinephile: Passionate interest in film, film theory, and film criticism. It's a term that fits Adnan Virk perfectly. Join each week as he reviews the newest films, latest television, and chats with heavy hitters in the entertainment industry about their recent projects and successful careers. From engaging conversations to entertaining topics, Cinephile also offers historical perspective, recapping some of the most influential tv shows and films of our lifetime.
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Ordinary voters try to explain how democracy works in their country. Do voters in other countries have more trust, a greater sense of involvement, and more hope in their country's future? If so, can we get some of that over here in the US? Listen along as Mary interviews two ordinary citizens from the same country about how they vote, why they do (or don't) trust their politicians, and what they believe goes into making a strong democracy. Logo image by Night Wolf Dezines Episode map/flag de ...
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Self proclaimed Change Nerds, Kara Sundar and Adnan Ali, discuss the hot topics and realities of managing organizational change. A podcast where change management intersects with everyday life!
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Banglanomics

Adnan M. S. Fakir

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Welcome to Banglanomics: A podcast series with the intention to propagate economics research for the masses and students of Economics, with a focus on Bangladesh.
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Adnan Vadria is a Commercial Real Estate Broker and Investor based in the United States. At the moment, he is part of the ARC Real Estate Group. As soon as Adnan graduated from Georgia State University, he became an entrepreneur and established a number of businesses. He always held different positions such as Business Start-up, Multiple Locations for a retail company, and Asset Manager, and since 2019, he has been more involved in Real Estate Investments. Development and Acquisitions of Com ...
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TwinsHoop

Adel & Adnan Nathani

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All things NBA | Hot takes | By the fans. For the fans. Twitter: @TwinsHoop Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twinshoop/support
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Brownstone Law Firm is home to experienced federal appeals attorneys who specialize in both civil and criminal appellate cases. With a nationwide client base, the firm's lawyers are certified to practice before every federal court of appeal in the United States. https://www.brownstonelaw.com/federal-appeals/
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on several comrades from Iskra Books, a non-profit, all volunteer-run, independent communist publishing company to discuss Publishing as Anti-Imperialist Practice! This discussion also relates to the episode we did two weeks ago with Sina Rahmani of The East Is a Podcast on Radical Independent Media as…
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In Part Two of my conversation with Jackline and Jabs about voting and politics in The Philippines, I learn about the active role the Catholic Church plays in Filipino elections – something that hasn’t come up in other countries featured in this podcast before. Also the influence of China, everyday corruption, and whether electronic voting prevents…
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“There was hope for our country. And then it hit like a meteor. All the bad politicians starting popping up and they are winning out of nowhere.” What does democracy in The Philippines look like today? Jackline and Jabs introduce me to a county that has survived waves of colonial occupation, military coups, a dictatorship, and intractable family dy…
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In this fantastic episode of Guerrilla History, bring on Gabriel Rockhill to discuss the landmark new English translation of the legendary Domenico Losurdo's Western Marxism: How it was Born, How it Died, How it can be Reborn, freshly out from Monthly Review Press. This critical work acts as a trenchant critique of the Western left intelligentsia, …
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we present a crossover conversation we did with our friend Sina from The East Is a Podcast on the topic of Radical Independent Media As Anti-Imperialist Practice! This topic stems from a talk Henry gave for the Friends of Socialist China, and will be continued in a forthcoming episode on Publishing As Anti-Impe…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we have an informal discussion with our friend and comrade Alex Aviña about the dangers of dogmatism when reading history, and much more! We love these slightly more theoretical conversations, and we know many of you do too. This one fits very well with many of the Sources and Methods episodes we have released,…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on two wonderful comrades to take on a pretty big topic of traitors and sellouts, the processes that take place that cause ideological changing, and some case studies of this phenomenon, including the discussion of Zak Cope's recent heel turn from Thirdworldist to radical free market capitalist and Zio…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on two members from the Good Shepherd Collective, Bana Abu Zuluf and Lara Kilani, for a wide ranging conversation on The West Bank, the nature of resistance, the one year mark from October 7, narratives, and more! This was a terrific and vital discussion with two wonderful comrades, and we will certain…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we first provide a small bit of information about the retribution that friend (and future guest) of the show Momodou Taal is facing from Cornel University for standing in solidarity with Palestine in the face of the ongoing Genocide, before releasing a fully remastered edition of one of our very first episodes,…
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“As Lebonese we love our culture very much. It’s ourpoliticians who are always trying to divide us.” Lebanon has unfortunately dominated the news this week for all the wrong reasons. To help those of us abroad try to understand a little of the context, I decided to republish the lively, informative, and often hilarious conversation I had with Leban…
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What does the greatest democracy in the world looklike? Let’s go find it! What Democracy Looks Like In… is a podcast where ordinary people from around the world tell me about how democracy and voting work in their country. Local people break down the details of the things you might hear on the news. And we get a glimpse into the kind of arguments a…
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In this wonderful crossover episode between Guerrilla History and The Majlis, we bring on Dr. Ali Al-Assam to discuss the legendary Iraqi Communist leader Ibrahim Allawi's work Al-Mushtarak (The Commons), which Ali has just translated an edited edition in English, available from Iskra Books! This conversation covers the life and work of Allawi, his…
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In this critically important episode, we bring back our friend Comrade Booker from the Communist Party of Kenya to discuss the breaking news of his arrest and charges against him by the Kenyan governing apparatus. In addition to discussing his personal case, he analyses and describes the wider repressive nature of the Kenyan government, and how the…
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In this fully remastered 3+ year old episode of Guerrilla History, we brought on Professor August Nimtz to talk about his book, The Ballot, The Streets, or Both? From Marx and Engels to Lenin and the October Revolution. This book takes a look at the theoretical and strategic groundings and evolution of electoralism via the writings of Marx/Engels a…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring back on our friend Vijay Prashad to talk about one of the latest newsletter articles from the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, titled Ten Theses on the Far Right of a Special Type. Here, we have a bit of a theoretical discussion before diving in and discussing each of the theses in turn. B…
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