Behind the Bastards

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6 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 5min

CZM Rewind: Part Two: How Cigarettes Invented Everything

James Stout, a historian and returning guest, dives deep into the tumultuous history of the tobacco industry. They explore how World War I helped cigarettes become mainstream, highlighting military culture and bonding through tobacco. The conversation shifts to the rise of anti-smoking movements and how advertising targeted women, linking smoking to independence and body image. Stout also reveals the industry's deceptive health claims and manipulation of media, showing how tobacco shaped modern advertising and contributed to today's misinformation tactics.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 12min

CZM Rewind: Part One: How Cigarettes Invented Everything

Robert Evans chats with James Stout, a British commentator and expert on tobacco history. They explore how cigarettes shaped modern life and business, starting from ancient tobacco rituals among Indigenous peoples to Columbus's first encounter with it. Stout discusses the low-status origins of cigarettes and how they transformed into a mass consumer product through innovative marketing strategies pioneered by James Duke. The episode dives into the substantial impacts of tobacco on health and consumer culture, revealing the complex legacy of cigarettes.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 2h 26min

CZM Rewind: How The Zizians Went Full On Death Cult & The Zizian Murder Spree (or Exactly How Harry Potter Fanfic Killed A Border Patrol Agent)

David Boree, a comedian and podcaster, joins to explore the bizarre and chilling saga of the Zizians, a radical group that spiraled into violence. They discuss Ziz's extreme plans to manipulate her followers’ minds through unihemispheric sleep, aiming to create sociopaths for a 'greater good.' The conversation dives into a shocking murder spree linked to the group, culminating in a shootout that left a Border Patrol agent dead. With absurdity and horror, Boree and the host dissect how fringe ideologies can erupt into chaos.
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11 snips
Dec 30, 2025 • 2h 30min

CZM Rewind: The Zizians: How Harry Potter Fanfic Inspired a Death Cult & The Zizians: Birth of a Cult Leader

David Gborie, a journalist focused on fringe movements, delves into the unsettling origins of the Zizians, a group tied to a tragic Border Patrol shooting. They unravel their roots in Bay Area rationalist subculture and discuss how Harry Potter fanfic influenced their ideology. Gborie shares insights on Ziz LaSota's alarming transformation from an aspiring idealist to a cult leader driven by dark thought experiments. The conversation explores the merging of rationalism, veganism, and radical beliefs, revealing chilling dynamics behind their rise.
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10 snips
Dec 25, 2025 • 1h 1min

Part Three: X-Mas Special: The Heroes Who Ended The Slave Trade

James Stout, an author and historian focused on revolutionary movements, joins to explore the heroic figures who ended the Atlantic Slave Trade. They discuss Granville Sharp's efforts following the Zorg massacre and Thomas Clarkson's transformation into a devoted abolitionist. The impact of firsthand narratives from Equiano and Cugoano is highlighted, showcasing their influential autobiographies. Stout also covers the Dolben Act's significance and the powerful mobilization techniques used to sway public opinion and parliamentary action. It's a profound look at a pivotal moment in history.
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20 snips
Dec 24, 2025 • 52min

Part Two: X-Mas Special: The Heroes Who Ended The Slave Trade

In this episode we introduce two great heroes: freed slave and adventurer Olaudah Equiano, and crusading abolitionist lawyer Granville Sharp. Against the State by James Stout available for preorder here: https://www.akpress.org/against-the-state.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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12 snips
Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 19min

Part One: X-Mas Special: The Heroes Who Ended The Slave Trade

In this enlightening discussion, author and podcaster James Stout, known for his book Against the State, joins the hosts to explore the heroes of the abolition movement. They dive into the grim origins of the Atlantic slave trade and its transformation of Britain into an economic powerhouse. Stout highlights early abolitionists like the Quakers and the pivotal Zong massacre that ignited organized efforts against slavery. The conversation also reflects on the everyday complicity of British institutions and how cultural shifts remarkably led to the ban of the slave trade in 1807.
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Dec 20, 2025 • 3h 17min

It Could Happen Here Weekly 213

In this discussion, Alex Pine, President of the Blue Bottle Union, and Abby Sato, the union's Secretary-Treasurer, delve into the grassroots movement behind union organizing at Blue Bottle locations. They recount the fierce battles against unjust firings and the spirited walkouts that fueled their recent strikes. Their striking strategies highlight a refusal to yield to management's tactics. Listeners will find insights into the challenges of fostering solidarity and the call for support to boycott Blue Bottle until justice prevails for the workers.
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29 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 4min

Part Two: Lord Haw-Haw: Hitler's Favorite Anglo Propagandist

Padraig, a history writer specializing in fascism, delves into the life of William Joyce, known as Lord Haw-Haw, and his rise as a Nazi propagandist. He discusses Joyce’s captivating speaking skills that garnered him a cult following, and the tensions with Oswald Mosley over antisemitism. Joyce’s strategic use of propaganda from Germany demoralized British listeners, despite ultimately becoming a figure of ridicule. The podcast covers his tumultuous marriage, tragic demise, and the lingering influence of his legacy among neo-Nazi groups.
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20 snips
Dec 16, 2025 • 52min

Part One: Lord Haw-Haw: Hitler's Favorite Anglo Propagandist

In this engaging discussion, historian Pádraig O Ruairc uncovers the life of William Joyce, known as Lord Haw-Haw, who became infamous for his pro-Hitler propaganda during WWII. O Ruairc delves into Joyce's mysterious origins and his estrangement from his Irish roots. He explores Joyce's radicalization post-1916, his unsettling involvement with British paramilitary forces, and his unsavory turn toward fascism. The narrative reveals Joyce's hypocrisy and tumultuous personal life, setting the stage for his eventual alignment with Hitler.

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