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Dec 14, 2025 • 27min

CZM Book Club: Macramé Flames, by Eric Raglin

Dive into a world of nightmare queers as engaging tales of arson and chaos unfold. Discover Thorpe’s colorful past and suburban reinvention, as well as the gripping prophecy involving the burning of 666 stores. Experience a reunion that rekindles intimacy amidst a backdrop of mayhem and ritual. Feel the heat rise as Thorpe’s sacrifice ignites a supernatural blaze, leading to a hellish rebirth. Themes of love and rebellion weave together in this bold, compelling narrative.
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Dec 13, 2025 • 3h 8min

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Dana El Kurd, a journalist focusing on Arab-Israeli relations, discusses Gaza's reconstruction and the implications of international aid efforts. Matan Kaminer and Ben Schumann-Stoler delve into the motivations behind the Abraham Accords and the normalization of relations, analyzing its impact on local populations. They critique the rhetoric of tolerance as a tool for coercion and explore the growing discontent among the public regarding elite political agreements. The conversation also touches on the geopolitical future concerning potential Saudi normalization with Israel.
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Dec 12, 2025 • 57min

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #45

The hosts dissect the bidding war for Warner Bros involving Netflix and Paramount, highlighting its political implications. They explore Trump's national security strategy and its revival of the Monroe Doctrine, critiquing its focus on immigration over economic issues. The troubling arrest of a January 6 pipe bomber is discussed, alongside the suspect's bizarre background. Additionally, there's a debate over the proposed social media screening for tourists, raising privacy concerns. A call to support the trans community facing housing crises wraps up the discussion.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 24min

The Insurrectionist Running to Replace Nancy Mace

A Gen Z candidate is shaking things up in the South Carolina Republican primary, challenging Nancy Mace. He's pushing for mass deportation and tax cuts while vehemently denying accusations of being a Nazi. His controversial past includes ties to extremist groups and a notable connection to the January 6 insurrection. Evidence from court cases reveals troubling conduct, including allegations of using Nazi gestures. As he launches his campaign under the America First banner, questions arise about his extremist history and the implications for local politics.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 25min

Natalism feat. Andrew

Dive into the clash between natalism and antinatalism, exploring the philosophical roots and key arguments of both sides. Discover how antinatalism grapples with the ethics of consent and suffering, while examining the political rise of pronatalism and its implications on women's autonomy. The hosts also tackle the role of technology and reactionary politics in shaping pro-birth movements. Ultimately, they advocate for personal autonomy amidst the complex debates surrounding reproduction and existence.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 38min

Oops All Gambling, Political Betting Joins the News

Explore the troubling alliance between news networks and gambling sites, turning predictions into profit. Garrison delves into how prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket operate, alongside claims of regulatory evasion. Learn about insider trading concerns and the reach of these platforms globally, alongside their potential harms. The discussion also highlights misconceptions between voting odds and polls. Garrison calls for stricter regulations, warning that political betting may lead to societal addiction and ethical issues.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 46min

Arab Israeli Peace and New Visions for Gaza feat. Dana El Kurd

Dana El Kurd hosts Matan Kaminer, an anthropologist researching migration and Arab-Israeli normalization, and Ben Schuman-Stoler, founder of Kolo Media and co-creator of the Bad Cousins podcast. They delve into the Abraham Accords, unpacking how this diplomatic framework both clarifies and muddles the reality of Palestinian rights. The conversation highlights the stark critique of 'tolerance' rhetoric as coercive, the implications of normalization in Gulf states, and the necessity of linking Gaza's struggles to broader global issues like democracy and climate.
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Dec 7, 2025 • 1h 44min

CZM Book Club: Pathfinder: Dawn of the Frogs, Part Six

In this thrilling session, Game Master Jason leads players through the final showdown of the Dawn of the Frogs campaign. The group grapples with a dam threatening their village, rescuing captive villagers while facing boggard foes. Tension rises as they encounter the formidable Swampseer Zungur, whose sonic attacks wreak havoc. With strategic maneuvers and teamwork, they ultimately defeat Zungur and destroy the dam, saving Bog Bottom. Celebrations ensue, marking the end of an epic quest and leveling up their characters!
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Dec 6, 2025 • 3h 38min

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Explore the harrowing journey of Primrose and her daughter as they navigate the treacherous Darién Gap, facing kidnapping and exploitation along the way. Hear personal stories of migrants like Rose from Bolivia, dreaming of a better life, and the eerie erasure of identities in media narratives. The conversation shifts to pressing political issues, including the impact of Trump’s executive orders on migrants. Revel in small acts of kindness amidst despair, as community members unite to support those in need.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 10min

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #44

The hosts dive into the arrest of a January 6 bomber suspect, sparking discussions on national security. They unpack the unsettling shooting of National Guard troops in DC and the subsequent crackdown on immigration. A controversial drone strike targeting smuggling boats raises legal concerns. The podcast also examines the implications of Trump's tariff strategies and the ongoing attacks on academic freedom faced by a trans instructor. Additionally, they explore the chilling effects of right-wing campaigns within educational institutions.

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