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Aug 18, 2025 • 1h 18min

Downstream: A Reckoning Is Coming For The Establishment Over Gaza w/ Owen Jones

Owen Jones, an investigative journalist and author known for works like ‘Chavs’ and ‘The Establishment,’ delves into the biases of Western media coverage on the Gaza conflict. He discusses the historical roots of Zionism and the colonial narratives that shape today’s political landscape. Jones tackles the double standards in violence perceptions between Israelis and Palestinians and critiques the ethical implications facing journalists in Gaza. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing Palestinian voices while navigating complex identity politics and calls for a more equitable media representation.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 6min

Downstream: The Ancient Indian History Our Schools Don’t Teach w/ William Dalrymple

In this engaging discussion, acclaimed historian William Dalrymple dives into the overlooked intricacies of ancient Indian history and its intersection with global trade and culture. He highlights India's profound contributions to mathematics and the cultural exchanges that shaped modern civilization. The conversation spans from the impact of Buddhism on identity to the urgent realities of Gaza, culminating in a call for inclusive historical education in British schools. Dalrymple’s insights encourage a rethinking of power dynamics and narratives shaped by colonial legacies.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 1h 41min

Novara FM: Where Did Novara Media Come From? w/ Aaron Bastani, James Butler and Ash Sarkar

Dive into a compelling reflection on 15 years of independent media as the hosts talk about their radical roots and the evolution of activism. They dissect pivotal political events like the 2010 tuition protests and Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, while navigating the challenges of maintaining editorial independence in a subscription model. The discussion also touches on the impact of audience perceptions and the complexities of political media in a changing landscape. Finally, they celebrate their legacy and the connections forged through healthy debate.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 15min

Downstream: The Real Reason Millennials Are Screwed w/ Eliza Filby

Eliza Filby, a historian and author of 'Inheritocracy,' dives into the harsh realities of generational inequality. She challenges myths surrounding class and meritocracy, shedding light on how inherited wealth influences opportunities. Eliza discusses the impact of parental support on housing and employment, highlighting the differing financial perspectives of millennials and Gen Z. With personal anecdotes, she critiques the traditional structures that exacerbate class divisions, urging a conversation about economic disparities and the legacy of the Baby Boomers.
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Aug 3, 2025 • 1h 22min

ACFM Trip 53: Growth

The hosts delve into the obsession with economic growth and its implications in a world facing resource depletion. They critique GDP as a measure of well-being and explore concepts like degrowth, radical abundance, and sustainable socialism. The discussion also highlights the challenges of individual thought in late capitalism and the pressures of self-optimization. With a blend of cultural references and forward-thinking ideas, they advocate for reshaping our relationship with growth and prioritizing human needs over profit.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 1h 16min

Downstream: Ash Sarkar meets Gerry Adams

Gerry Adams, a prominent Irish republican politician and former president of Sinn Féin, shares his complex legacy from the Troubles to peacemaking. He discusses navigating the party's political landscape amidst Ireland's evolving dynamics and the emotional toll of leadership. Adams reflects on the challenges of trust and loyalty in activism, while addressing the need for dialogue, especially within historical conflicts. Humorous anecdotes, like a bug discovery in Sinn Féin's HQ leading to a quirky fundraising initiative, add a light touch to a deeply insightful conversation.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 1h 34min

Novara FM: Does the Palestine Action Ban Signal the Decline of Liberalism in Britain? w/ Simon Childs

Simon Childs, a Commissioning Editor at Novara Media, delves into the intricate politics surrounding Palestine Action and the perceived decline of liberalism in Britain. He discusses how recent terrorism laws threaten freedom of expression, leading to a chilling effect on activism. The conversation highlights a widening gap between public sentiment and state policies regarding Gaza. Childs critiques the media's role in shaping public perception, while addressing the troubling implications of labeling pro-Palestinian activism as terrorism.
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Jul 21, 2025 • 52min

Downstream: India Was the Epicentre of the Ancient World w/ William Dalrymple

William Dalrymple, a historian and author known for his expertise in Indian history, reveals captivating insights from his new book, 'The Golden Road.' He dismantles the idea that the Silk Road was the primary trade route, emphasizing India's pivotal role in ancient global trade. Topics include the significance of Indian gems in Anglo-Saxon Britain and how Genghis Khan viewed India with trepidation. Dalrymple also explores maritime trade, ancient Indian seafaring technology, and the complex historical identity shaped by cultural exchanges.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 4min

Downstream: Trump & Musk Could Start a Global Meltdown w/ Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis, acclaimed author of The Big Short, joins Aaron Bastani to unpack the complexities of American bureaucracy and political rhetoric. He challenges the stereotype of government workers, highlighting their dedication contrary to perceptions fueled by figures like Trump. The discussion dives into the potential continuation of Trumpism, Obama's political legacy, and looming crises in the U.S. economy. Lewis also sheds light on public anger and how it shapes discourse, especially surrounding immigration and social issues, painting a nuanced picture of modern America.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 1h 8min

ACFM Microdose: Social Reproduction

Dive into the unseen labor that fuels our economy, emphasizing social reproduction's crucial role. Explore how public canteens could tackle many societal issues and the intersection of care work with capitalism. Discover the emotional readiness needed for wage labor and the evolving demands of workers today. Unpack the challenges of housework, particularly for women, while discussing the potential for communal solutions. Finally, reflect on alternative family structures and the importance of community in supporting caretaking responsibilities.

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