

It Could Happen Here
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily show, it's evolved into a chronicle of collapse as it happens, and an exploration of how we might build a better future. Every day Robert Evans, Garrison Davis, Mia Wong, and James Stout take you on a jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world and towards a better one that lays just on the horizon.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 35min
Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #5
The conversation dives into the rising far-right AFD party in Germany and its impact on political dynamics. Listeners learn about the fallout from U.S. foreign aid cuts and the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. There's a look at how recent changes in military policies affect gender identity issues. The hosts share personal anecdotes amidst political turmoil, blending humor with serious topics, including updates on innovative tech and unexpected events in the world of gaming.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 19min
Democratic Insiders Are Sharing A Warning About Curtis Yarvin, Elon Musk & Neoreactionaries
The podcast delves into the rising influence of Curtis Yarvin and neoreactionary thought in modern politics, linking it to prominent figures like Elon Musk. It addresses warnings from Democratic insiders about the potential threats to democracy they pose. The dialogue examines an anonymous group's analysis outlining the political crisis fueled by neoreactionaries and emphasizes the dangers of a corporate state. It critically evaluates how these ideologies could impact governance and national security, raising urgent concerns for the future.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 45min
Textbooks and Holy Books feat. Steven Monacelli & Dr. Michael Phillips
Dr. Michael Phillips, a historian focused on racism in Dallas, and Steven Moncelli, an investigative reporter on extremism, delve into how school history varies widely by state. They discuss the influence of Texas textbooks, including the downplaying of slavery and controversies surrounding educational narratives. The guests illuminate the role of evangelical figures in shaping political ideologies within education, the battle over critical race theory, and the intertwining of religion and politics in Texas schools.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 38min
How Trump is Changing Trans Healthcare
Healthcare providers discuss the evolving landscape of transgender healthcare amid political changes. They highlight the significant role of Federally Qualified Health Centers in supporting vulnerable populations while addressing challenges like funding and legislation. The conversation delves into the importance of solidarity in navigating the chaos of gender-affirming care. Topics include the accessibility issues surrounding testosterone and the need for community collaboration to advocate for equitable healthcare access. Unity is emphasized as a powerful tool in overcoming these obstacles.

Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 4min
The President of Argentina's Meme Coin Scandal
Molly White, a crypto journalist and author of the newsletter Citation Needed, joins the discussion to unpack the absurd scandal involving Argentina's president Javier Milei, who promotes a meme coin. They hilariously explore how this quirky promotion reflects broader issues in crypto and politics. The conversation dives into the complexities of Peronism, the impact of economic crisis on cryptocurrency, and the ongoing public backlash against political figures entangled in financial controversies. It's a lively critique of politics, social media, and the volatile world of digital currency.

Feb 23, 2025 • 23min
CZM Book Club: Cool Zone 2055: The Last Report from Mx. Murder
Dive into a futuristic narrative as Margaret shares the final words of Mx. Bunny Face Murder. Discover life amidst the chaos of the Dino Wars, where camaraderie and resilience shine through a burlesque dinosaur circus. Explore ethical dilemmas through a journalist's journey in Lagos, addressing the pressing concerns of our time. Reflect on historical pride and hope in a world battling fascism, all while navigating a creative landscape enhanced by various innovative sponsors. A mix of humor, struggle, and human connection awaits!

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Feb 22, 2025 • 2h 26min
It Could Happen Here Weekly 170
Andrew Sage, a prominent YouTube personality and anarchist scholar, dives deep into the principles of anarchism and its relevance to today’s labor movements. He discusses the grassroots union efforts at Peet's Coffee, emphasizing the importance of worker solidarity against management’s resistance. The conversation also explores the intricate dynamics of authority, highlighting how questioning power can lead to greater individual freedom. Sage advocates for mutually beneficial systems, presenting anarchism as a pathway to challenge societal hierarchies and promote collective empowerment.

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Feb 21, 2025 • 43min
Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #4
The discussion kicks off with the audacious notion of making Trump king while exploring troubling plans to house migrants in a Panama prison. Health policies come under scrutiny, especially concerning access to essential medications and the rise of anti-vaccine propaganda. The group's banter turns serious as they tackle the U.S.’s immigration practices and the need for better awareness of Fourth Amendment rights. They also dive into the dangers of misinformation affecting children’s health and the geopolitical implications of new tariffs.

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Feb 20, 2025 • 30min
Mutuality feat. Andrew
Andrew Sage, an advocate for anarchist thought and mutuality, dives deep into the principles of self-determination and cooperation. He discusses how an anarchist society can enhance personal freedom and challenge societal norms that enforce rigid authority. The conversation highlights the tension between community dynamics and traditional governance structures, advocating for flexible interdependence. Andrew also addresses the importance of mutual aid and collective responsibility, emphasizing the potential for structured cooperation within anarchism to foster social harmony.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 38min
Defining Anarchism feat. Andrew
Andrew Sage, known as Andrewism, is a YouTube personality dedicated to exploring anarchism. He and Mia unpack anarchism as an ethic and practice, highlighting its roots in self-determination and mutual aid. They delve into the complexities of authority, emphasizing how collaboration can exist without it. The conversation spans historical examples, critiques of modern dating culture, and the implications of authority in healthcare, making for a thought-provoking and engaging discussion on societal structures.