

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 4, 2024 • 37min
CZM Book Club: "The House of Surrender" by Laurie Penny
The hosts discuss the book 'The House of Surrender' by Laurie Penny and read an excerpt. They also talk about the importance of asking for money and promotions. A peculiar case of Schmidt with odd behavior is mentioned. The narrator reflects on their mission to help Schmidt despite reports about his behavior. They discuss Schmidt's surrender and therapy. The episode wraps up with the speaker introducing their podcast show and mentioning sponsors.

Feb 3, 2024 • 3h 28min
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Topics discussed in this podcast include Texas defying the federal government, the connection between fear-mongering, advertising, and right-wing influencers, preparing food for the apocalypse, the mindset of caravan participants, misconceptions of a civil war, obstacles in accessing gender-affirming care, misinformation in anti-trans and anti-abortion legislation, opposition to Ohio's ban on gender affirming care, the power of organizing, campaigns to influence trans healthcare bans, controversial figure Ken Zucker, detransitioning and bias in trans healthcare, the lack of support for detransition and retransition, building a safe world for trans people, decriminalizing drugs in Oregon, perceptions of crime and drug use, the impact of drug criminalization, advocacy for realistic fixes to the drug problem, drones in law enforcement, controversy and transparency in Chula Vista's surveillance drones.

Feb 2, 2024 • 40min
Police Drones and You
The podcast explores the rise of drone policing, focusing on the Chula Vista Police Department in California. It discusses the benefits of drone technology for law enforcement and raises concerns about their use in mental health evaluations. The chapter also discusses advancements in police drone programs, privacy concerns, and a court case related to the deployment of drones by law enforcement agencies.

Feb 1, 2024 • 38min
Oregon Decriminalized Drugs, Now Politicians Are Trying to Re-Criminalize Them
City defense attorney Grant Hartley discusses the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the decriminalization of drugs in Oregon. Topics include the high rate of drug addiction, the need for adequate support and treatment services, and alternative solutions to prevent drug-related crimes. The chapter also explores the motives of law enforcement, ways to fight against re-criminalization, and resources for addiction recovery.

Jan 31, 2024 • 47min
Ohio's War On Trans People, Pt. 2: From WPATH to the Legislature
In part 2, Ky and Lee discuss how anti-trans groups influence medical organizations like WPATH, exploit detransition narratives, and dehumanize trans individuals. It also touches on personal experiences with gatekeeping in trans healthcare and the impact on vision issues.

Jan 30, 2024 • 45min
Ohio's War On Trans People, Pt. 1: Meet the Detrans Terfs
Mia talks with Ky and Lee from Health Liberation Now about anti-trans bills in Ohio and the strategies detrans terf groups use to restrict trans healthcare. They discuss gender-affirming care restrictions, misinformation in anti-trans groups, Janice Raymond's impact, proposed bills in Ohio, and the power of influence and organizing for change.

Jan 29, 2024 • 39min
Will the Texas Border Confrontation Cause A Civil War? (No)
Texas Governor Greg Abbott's confrontation with the federal government and the real humanitarian crisis at the border are discussed. Right-wing grifters exploiting the situation, testing the limits of authority, and the harm caused by divisive politics and grifting in advertising are explored. The idea of convoys to the Texas border is mocked, and the mindset of caravan participants and potential threats are examined. Governor Abbott's secret cave war and the importance of mutual aid and humanizing migrants are also highlighted.

Jan 27, 2024 • 3h 47min
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Podcast covers topics like a movie trailer, coach's motivational speech, controversies surrounding a basketball comedy movie, critiquing a Disney Channel movie, reactionary nostalgia, gender dynamics in sports, outdoor clothing and gear recommendations, failures of social movements, political situations in Ecuador, Venezuela, and Mexico, characteristics of political cults, and the tragic story of the United Red Army.

Jan 26, 2024 • 26min
What the TSA Has Planned for Us
The podcast explores the TSA's plans for facial recognition cameras in airports, discussing privacy concerns, incidents of abuse by TSA agents, and the retention and sharing of biometric data. The hosts interview a TSA representative and discuss the implementation, benefits, and concerns of facial recognition technology at airports. They also delve into the use cases, privacy concerns, and data retention policy of the facial recognition system, as well as the use of technology in airport security and potential impacts.

Jan 25, 2024 • 34min
The Japanese Red Army Do A Whoopsy feat. Andrew
Andrew, an expert on the Japanese Red Army, talks about the history and evolution of the group, their violent actions and connections with other revolutionary groups. The podcast also includes discussions on the body count of the Red Army, promotions of Bakers supermarket and the Unf***ing the Future podcast, and the devastating impact of the purge on the leftist movement in Japan.


