
Behind the Bastards
There’s a reason the History Channel has produced hundreds of documentaries about Hitler but only a few about Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bad guys (and gals) are eternally fascinating. Behind the Bastards dives in past the Cliffs Notes of the worst humans in history and exposes the bizarre realities of their lives. Listeners will learn about the young adult novels that helped Hitler form his monstrous ideology, the founder of Blackwater’s insane quest to build his own Air Force, the bizarre lives of the sons and daughters of dictators and Saddam Hussein’s side career as a trashy romance novelist.
Latest episodes

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Jun 17, 2025 • 2h 18min
CZM Rewind: The U.S. Border Patrol Is A Nightmare That Never Ends
Caitlin Durante, a comedian and co-host of The Bechdel Cast, joins the discussion to dissect the U.S. Border Patrol's troubling history. They explore the racial biases of the 1924 Immigration Act and its cruel impact on various immigrant communities. Caitlin and the host humorously juxtapose personal travel tales with serious critiques, highlighting the agency's violent legacy. They dive into migrant experiences and the brutal enforcement tactics used, revealing a dark narrative that intertwines human rights and systemic racism.

Jun 14, 2025 • 3h 28min
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This week, Charles McBride, a documentary filmmaker and humanitarian writer freshly returned from Palestine, provides a gripping firsthand account of the worsening conditions in the West Bank. He navigates the controversies surrounding UNRWA and its vital role in supporting Palestinian refugees while exploring the severe impact of military operations on local communities. McBride also addresses the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, contrasting the struggles faced by aid organizations with the urgent need for relief amid international skepticism. His insights reveal a complex interplay of advocacy and resilience in these troubled regions.

Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 7min
Part Two: How Eliza Fraser Survived a Shipwreck and Sparked a Genocide
Eliza Fraser's shipwreck leads to unexpected survival alongside the Bacchola people, revealing the harsh outcomes of cultural misunderstandings. As narratives intertwine, her embellished tales spark not only sympathy but also controversy and colonial violence. The podcast delves into the duality of her story, exploring how sensationalism shifted public perception and justified historical atrocities against Indigenous populations. It challenges listeners to reflect on the legacy of such narratives and the impact of storytelling in shaping societal attitudes.

Jun 10, 2025 • 1h 12min
Part One: How Eliza Fraser Survived a Shipwreck and Sparked a Genocide
Jack O'Brien, co-host of The Daily Zeitgeist, joins to unravel the harrowing tale of Eliza Fraser, whose shipwreck inadvertently sparked a tragic genocide. They humorously navigate myths surrounding her survival, exposing the colonial misconceptions about Aboriginal people. The discussion dives into historical misrepresentation, highlighting the absurdities of explorers' narratives while contrasting them with Indigenous realities. Through laughter and critical analysis, they shed light on humanity’s capacity for misunderstanding and the complex legacy of survival amidst colonial encounters.

Jun 7, 2025 • 3h 7min
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Dr. Kaveh Hoda, a doctor and returning guest, discusses the FDA's proposed changes to COVID vaccine guidelines, raising concerns about political interference and public trust. The conversation touches on the ethical dilemmas in vaccine research and the challenges of misinformation. They also reflect on historical events like the Tiananmen Square protests, emphasizing the relationship between workers and students in their struggle for democracy. The episode mixes serious analysis with humor, engaging listeners on complex societal issues.

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Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 26min
Part Two: Dire Wolves, Dr. George Church & The De-Extinction Grift
Langston Kerman, a comedian and writer, dives into the bizarre realm of genetic technologies and de-extinction with a humorous twist. They discuss Dr. George Church's controversial eugenics-related projects and the ethical quandaries surrounding cloning extinct species. The conversation touches on a creepy genetic dating app that leverages personal data, raising serious privacy concerns. Kerman and the hosts also critique the financial motives behind de-extinction initiatives, questioning their true impact on conservation and highlighting the irony of prioritizing profit over genuine ethical responsibility.

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Jun 3, 2025 • 1h 14min
Part One: Dire Wolves, Dr. George Church & The De-Extinction Grift
Langston Kerman, a talented comedian and co-host of the My Mama Told Me podcast, joins for a lively discussion about the wild claims of geneticist Dr. George Church, who aims to de-extinct the dire wolf. They delve into the misconceptions surrounding these creatures, contrasting their true characteristics with media portrayals, especially in Game of Thrones. The duo also tackles the ethical dilemmas of de-extinction projects and Church's controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, all while maintaining a humorous tone throughout the conversation.

May 31, 2025 • 2h 44min
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Join Gillian Bruckell, an investigative journalist focused on deportation flights, Kirsten Zitlau, a dedicated immigration lawyer, and Mira Levins, a freelance journalist reporting on trans issues. They dive into the alarming rise of trans oppression in the UK, the troubling effects of recent healthcare policies, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding deportation practices. Conversations also touch on the urgent challenges facing asylum seekers in the U.S., revealing the complexities of immigration laws and the necessity for compassionate advocacy.

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May 29, 2025 • 1h 4min
Part Two: The Throat-Slitting Evangelical Minister of Jamaica
Molly Lambert, a podcast guest and writer known for her exploration of the porn industry's history, joins the discussion about a notorious evangelical minister in Jamaica. They dive into his manipulative leadership and the harrowing societal impacts of his extreme teachings. The conversation scrutinizes the allure of the prosperity gospel and the exploitation of young congregants masked as mentorship. Absurdities of faith, conspiracy theories, and the dark narrative of this minister's downfall intertwine, revealing chilling truths about power and paranoia.

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May 27, 2025 • 41min
Part One: The Throat-Slitting Evangelical Minister of Jamaica
Dive into the chilling tale of Kevin Ontoniel Smith, a Jamaican-Canadian minister whose apocalyptic visions led to throat-slitting chaos during COVID. The hosts humorously dissect his rise from a troubled upbringing to a charismatic yet controversial figure in the evangelical community. Explore the absurdities of fake degrees in religious circles and the paradox of a minister whose public persona starkly contrasts with his dark secrets. With a blend of humor and horror, this story unveils the twisted intersection of faith and fanaticism.