

It Could Happen Here
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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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Oct 2, 2024 • 43min
Disaster Relief, Survival & Hurricane Helene
Margaret Killjoy, a disaster response specialist from Asheville, shares insights on resilience following Hurricane Helene. She discusses the critical role of community support and mutual aid in overcoming challenges like infrastructure destruction. James Stout delves into essential survival lessons, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and having emergency supplies ready. Their conversation highlights innovative solutions for disaster response, including communication methods like ham radios, and stresses the need for clean water and accessible medications in crisis situations.

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Oct 1, 2024 • 25min
What’s the Matter With Boeing, Pt. 2: The Plane That’s Trying to Murders You
In this discussion, whistleblower Joshua Dean, who raised serious concerns about Boeing jets, shares insights into a dark chapter of aviation history. The talk highlights Boeing's shift toward prioritizing profit over safety, exposing how cost-cutting measures compromised engineering integrity. Dean delves into the tragic 737 MAX crashes that resulted from design flaws and inadequate training. He emphasizes the dangers of relying on flawed software solutions to fix systemic issues in aircraft design and the urgent need for accountability in the aviation industry.

Sep 30, 2024 • 27min
What’s the Matter With Boeing, Pt. 1: Shareholders Don't Build Airplanes
Explore the turbulent history of Boeing, marked by heartbreak and corporate turmoil. Discover how the rise of shareholder value has undermined engineering expertise, leading to dangerous compromises in safety and quality. Delve into the impact of mergers and outsourcing, revealing the decline in corporate culture. The emotional toll on employees and the legacy of financial decisions are critiqued, highlighting the pitfalls of prioritizing short-term profits over long-term viability in the aerospace industry.

Sep 29, 2024 • 32min
CZM Book Club: "Svend and His Brethren" by William Morris, Part One
Margaret delves into the enchanting world of William Morris's storytelling, focusing on his fantasy tale 'Svend and His Brethren.' The discussion explores profound themes of war and moral complexity within a kingdom facing divine judgment. Margaret highlights the anxieties of a father awaiting news of his daughter amidst chaos and bravery among knights facing threats. The dialogue reveals Sicella's poignant sacrifice as she prepares to marry the king, blending deep emotional reflections with a celebration of literary legacy.

Sep 28, 2024 • 2h 49min
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Andrew, an anarchism advocate from Brazil, shares unique insights about grassroots movements and the historical struggles faced by anarchists in his country. Talia Lavin, a writer and commentator, dives into the influence of the Christian right on politics, focusing on extreme ideologies and their societal impact. The conversation addresses the challenges of homelessness in San Diego, emphasizing mutual aid's importance, while Andrew discusses the cultural legacy of anarchism and its role in resistance against repression. It's a thought-provoking discussion on community, activism, and the complexities of belief.

Sep 27, 2024 • 50min
Wild Faith: A Conversation with Talia Lavin
Talia Lavin, an insightful author, dives into her new book examining the Christian Right's growing influence in America. She discusses the evolution of extremist ideologies within mainstream politics and highlights the dangerous intersection of faith and misogyny. The conversation critiques the manipulation of sensitive topics like abortion for political gain and explores the painful truths about childhood abuse in evangelical circles. Lavin advocates for bodily autonomy as a fundamental right, making a powerful case against theocratic agendas.

Sep 26, 2024 • 35min
Gig Economy Terror: What Israel's Pager Bomb Attack Means for You
Mia, a tech security expert, and Gare, a commentator on military strategies, dive into a chilling recent attack where pagers were transformed into explosives by the Mossad. They discuss the frightening ease of weaponizing everyday electronics and how this could change air travel and public safety. The conversation highlights the vulnerabilities of gig workers in a tech-dependent world, and the implications for communication in conflict zones like Lebanon. Tune in for insights on technology's double-edged sword in modern warfare!

Sep 25, 2024 • 24min
Anarchism In Brazil, Pt. 2 feat. Andrew
In this discussion, Andrew, an insightful guest with expertise in Brazilian Anarchism, explores its tumultuous history against a backdrop of repression and violence. He highlights how anarchist principles have shaped Brazilian society, especially during the rise of fascism. The conversation delves into community responses to governance and the resilience of anarchist movements through cultural initiatives. Andrew draws connections between historical struggles and contemporary resistance, outlining the ongoing relevance of anarchism in Brazil amid current political challenges.

Sep 24, 2024 • 25min
Anarchism In Brazil, Pt. 1 feat. Andrew
In this engaging discussion, Andrew—a historian of Brazilian anarchism—unpacks the colorful history of anarchist movements in Brazil. He explores the roots of these ideas stemming from the late 19th century, influenced by colonization and the struggles of enslaved Africans. Andrew sheds light on the impact of Italian immigrants in colonies, the challenges of sustainable agricultural projects, and the struggles faced by the Celiac Colony. He also discusses the significance of global connections among anarchists, highlighting the intricate dance between ideals and reality.

Sep 23, 2024 • 34min
How Bread Bloc Feeds Unhoused People In San Diego
James sits down with two members of Bread Bloc to talk about mutual aid, how to set up your own mutual aid project, and the increasingly hostile environment for unhoused people in San Diego and California after the Grants Pass decision. Sources: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/research-briefs/homelessness-and-housing-instability-among-lgbtq-youth-feb-2022/ https://calmatters.org/housing/homelessness/2024/09/camping-ban-ordinances/https://apnews.com/article/california-gavin-newsom-homeless-sweeps-funding-bdaf5719847e11daf8cca06c62737994https://www.sandiego.gov/police/services/neighborhood-policing-division/unsafe-campingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.