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Exile

Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin and Antica Productions

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Welcome to Exile, a podcast about Jewish lives under the shadow of fascism. Narrated by award-winning screen and stage actor, Mandy Patinkin. Untold stories and firsthand accounts drawn from intimate letters, diaries and interviews found in the Leo Baeck Institute’s vast archive. Each episode, a story of beauty and danger that brings history to life. Because the past is always present. Starting November 1, episodes are released weekly every Tuesday. The Leo Baeck Institute, New York | Berlin ...
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Forever Exiled

Tagz, Wrecker of Days

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Forever Exiled is a Path of Exile podcast hosted by Justin (Tagz) and Tyler (Wrecker of Days) that covers all things Path of Exile. We’re both heavily obsessed with the game. Every time we go out for dinner, the conversation quickly turns from real life to the builds we’re playing, the news that GGG has released, and all of our opinions and dreams regarding it all. We talk so much PoE, that a podcast just made sense ;-). Tagz has been playing Path of Exile since Beta in April 2012 and Wrecke ...
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Native Exiles

Alderwood Community Church

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Native Exiles, a podcast from Alderwood Community Church, where we talk about following Jesus in the tension of being in the world but not of it. We want to help you think through how to walk with Jesus in a world that is seemingly walking the opposite direction. We want to equip you to engage the world without disengaging from Jesus.New episodes every other week! For more questions and inquiries, reach us at [email protected] or visit us on our website at nativeexiles.com.
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With the rise of authoritarian fascism around the world and especially in the US, what should be the course of action? Two of the most important rules in the fight against tyranny is to not obey in advance and defend institutions. This show fights on those two fronts. Tune in to hear the perspective of a former right-wing aligned independent who now stands against the rising tide of fascism. Welcome to the resistance.
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1912 Exiles

1912 Exiles

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The original, the biggest and the best Newport County podcast - made by the fans, for the fans. Powered by the Teras podcast network, and in association with the Riverside Sports Bar. The 1912 Exiles brings you all the latest analysis of Newport County AFC, breaking down current news and events as well looking at wider issues affecting the game locally and nationally. #ncafc 🧡🖤 #NewportCounty #Newport #Gwent #Cymru #Wales #FootballLeague #EFL #League2 #FourthDivision This podcast has been cr ...
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Hollywood Exiles

BBC & CBC

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Host Oona Chaplin guides listeners through the period known as the Red Scare - an ideological battle that implicated Hollywood’s biggest stars, including her grandfather, Charlie.
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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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EXILED EAGLES

EXILED EAGLES

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A bunch of blokes from downunder decided to make a podcast that gives a different perspective to all things Palace. Think supporting Palace is a struggle, try doing it from 10,000 miles away!
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Infamous America

Black Barrel Media

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Historical True Crime — assassins, gangsters, mobsters and lawmen; manhunts, scandals and unexplained phenomena. Stories of the wildest and darkest chapters of America's past.
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Welcome to "Out Of Exile Podcast," where we highlight resilience, redemption, and the inspiring journeys of those who have transformed their lives after incarceration. In each episode, host Warren "Ren" Hynson talks with individuals who have turned their past struggles into powerful stories of hope and inspiration. Join us as we examine the paths these remarkable people have taken to overcome their pasts and become positive influences in their communities. From entrepreneurs and activists to ...
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JUST MUSIC FROM THE VINYL. THE WHOLE VINYL AND NOTHING BUT THE VINYL! "The Vinyl Exile" is a music podcast in which I only play music from out of print and obscure vinyl albums that are rarely played as domestic releases on compact discs and are unavailable as digital download tracks. The pops, skips and surface noises that you hear on the songs will not be edited out or cleaned up.
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The Exiles

The Exiles

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We are a bunch of weebs/nerds who gave up on life a long time ago Cover art photo provided by Aarón Blanco Tejedor on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@blancotejedor Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fluffy-dude/support
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Echoes From Exile is an attempt to search for answers to questions often heard in the community regarding the intersection of Islam, Muslims, modernity and the west. It is meant to be an inward looking endeavor where we seek to engage Muslim academics, scholars and activists and discuss issues faced by Muslims in Canada.
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Passengers

The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

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Join Ardi and Dan in conversations about topics and issues including anything from sex to ISIS all from two guys and a few other passengers with a Christian perspective.
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EXILED

Luke Herr

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A live play RPG about a group of heroes saving the world one universe at a time. EXILED is currently set in a Marvel multiverse, and uses a modified version of the Marvel Super Heroes gaming system.
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Kumi Ori: Living the Redemption with Rav Shlomo Katz is a living exploration of Rabbi Reuven Sasson’s masterwork Kumi Ori. This sefer maps the soul’s awakening in the light of redemption. In each session, Rav Shlomo learns directly from the text, weaving its deep teachings with story, melody, and lived experience. Together we uncover how Kumi Ori calls us to illuminate the world not only through belief, but through the way we live — with clarity, tenderness, and conscious connection to Hashe ...
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Every scandal begins with a lie. But the truth will come out. And then comes the fallout and the outrage. Scandals have shaped America since its founding. From business and politics to sports and society, we look on aghast as corruption, deceit and ambition bring down heroes and celebrities, politicians and moguls. And when the dust finally settles, we’re left to wonder: how did this happen? Where did they trip up, and who is to blame? From the creators of American History Tellers, Business ...
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CONFLICTED

Message Heard

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An ex-Al Qaeda jihadi turned MI6 spy and a former monk turned filmmaker, have been embedded at the heart of conflicts in the Middle East. Together Aimen Dean and Thomas Small unpack the realities of war, fundamentalism and their global implications through first-hand experience.
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Exit Strategy

The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

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A weekly journey following two young bucks, Ian Josey and Walker Anthony, fresh out of college as they embark to try and start their own business, with no plan B.
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Irreverent Reverends

The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

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Where “Ha” and “A-ha” come together. Join James Harris, fresh out of seminary, as he takes on the world, polictics, theology, and discusses why it matters today. Laughs, learning and occasional mediocre sports commentary.
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Everyday Exiles Podcast

The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

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Sometimes you’ve got to add a little pizzaz to the black and white. The Everyday Exiles podcast is led by Chris Lawson and brings together a different group of creators twice a month to discuss Netflix, Jesus, and everything in between.
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Exiles

Ron Kwon

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We’re exiles. We’ve been sent out of buildings and into the world. But it’s God who’s leading us through it. We’re in the world but told to be not of the world. What does that look like? Visit anchor.fm/exiles to leave feedback or to ask questions or be a guest!
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Those that know me know I always have something to say. Join me Tiara on Exiled to Safety where I discuss anything from the latest news, parenthood, comedy and everything in between. I also have something special for our true crime lovers. So join me every Thursday.
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Echo Chamber

The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

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A dusty theological textbook brought to life. Hear from notable voices in today’s theological landscape discuss current issues, theological differences and stuff that you thought you could only learn in seminary. Welcome to #Nerdom.
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Texas TL in Exile

T.L. Davis

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Current issues, historical perspective, literature, film, entertaining discussions about America today. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tl-davis/support
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Out of Exile

Benjamin Giffone and Rebekah Devine

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A podcast about biblical studies, the Ancient Near East, and everything else. With Rebekah Devine of Wheaton College, and Benjamin Giffone of LCC International University
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The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

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Never miss an episode! Subscribe today to receive every episode from the Everyday Exiles Podcast Network. …a digital community of creators, EVERYDAY EXILES seeks to explore faith and express how Jesus is King and cares about all aspects of culture and life… For a listing of our latest episodes, check out www.EverydayExiles.com.
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Pictures and Pages

The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network

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Put a voice to those words you’re reading and the movies your watching. Each week Chris Lawson will be joined in studio by a series of regular guests to discuss movies, books, and the AFI 100.
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Summary: Dr. Jim continues his high-voltage breakdown of how billionaire-backed regimes weaponized media control and digital platforms after the Arab Spring, this time unpacking the how behind modern narrative warfare and the chilling effectiveness of informational autocracy. They didn’t need to burn books. They just buy the platforms. In Part 2, D…
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Another revisited interview from the Conflicted Community Interview archive this week, as we get ready for more Conflicted episodes coming soon… This time, the FULL interview with Hamza Howidy - a Gazan who years ago was forced to flee to Europe, telling us about his experiences and his vision for a post-Hamas Gaza… – This week, Thomas speaks with …
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In episode 316 (final answer), we go back on our promises. GGG's newest Path of Exile 1 expansion, 3.27's Keepers of the Flame, has so many QoL improvements, revamped trade, sub ascendancies (Bloodlines), and so much more, that we may, kind of, sort of, possibly, might play more of the original game then we planned. Blast you, GGG! PoE 2 is on hold…
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Well my goodness, where did that come from? Ian's at the helm at what is now a happy stomping ground in Harrogate away. Featuring Dave (YrAlltudion) and Iwan, it's a classic matchday diary away in another northern town. After the doom and gloom of the last episode, it's welcoming to have some more uplifting tones. Ian's now seen two away wins this …
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Poet and theorist Alex Mazey, author of 'Sad Boy Aesthetics' joins me for a conversation about Jean Baudrillard, books and Lil Peep. This is a preview. Listen to and watch full episodes of Strange Exiles at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠strangeexiles.substack.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.
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Mark Bray, historian of antifascism is now in exile, thanks to the backlash over Charlie Kirk’s murder and the Trump administration's accelerating attempts to label antifascists as terrorists. Bray, his partner and their two young children fled the US after the local Turning Point USA chapter posted a petition to have him fired from Rutgers, where …
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Listeners on the Best of Spectator playlist can enjoy a section of the latest episode of Quite right! but for the full thing please seek out the Quite right! channel. Just search ‘Quite right!’ wherever you are listening now. This week on Quite right!: the slow-motion disgrace of Prince Andrew. As Virginia Giuffre’s new book reignites the Epstein s…
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If God is good, why does He let us suffer? It’s a question every believer faces at some point. In this episode of Native Exiles, we dive deep into the mystery of suffering and God’s role in it. Is pain a punishment, a test, or something more redemptive? Throughout history, theologians have wrestled with this very question—debating whether suffering…
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A Chinese Reformer in Exile: Kang Youwei and the Chinese Empire Reform Association in North America, 1899-1911 is an encyclopaedic reference work documenting the exile years of imperial China’s most famous reformer, Kang Youwei, and the political organization he mobilized in North America and worldwide to transform China’s autocratic empire into a …
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‘On the day of the local elections, when the Tories suffered a historic setback, Kemi Badenoch went to the gym and got her hair done,’ Tim Shipman reveals in the magazine this week. Aides insist that Badenoch has since ‘upped her game’. Her PMQs performances are improving and the CCHQ machine seems to have whirred into gear, making sure that Labour…
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Friday, 31st October 2025 (In order of appearance)... 01. Helloween - Halloween 02. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 03. Type O Negative - Everything Dies 04. Jane's Addiction - Sympathy for the Devil 05. Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper (Live) 06. Little Nell, Patricia Quinn & Richard O'Brien - Time Warp 07. Tim Curry - Sweet Trans…
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Summary: Dr. Jim breaks down the chilling legacy of the Arab Spring and how a wave of people-powered uprisings sparked a global counterstrike by authoritarian regimes and the billionaire class. It’s the origin story of today’s surveillance state. In 2010, social media was a liberator. By 2025, it's become a leash. Dr. Jim lays out how the Arab Spri…
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Summary: What do Amazon’s $40M CEO payday and 175,000 layoffs have in common? They're both part of a masterclass in modern corporate grift. In this episode, Dr. Jim exposes how tech giants and Wall Street are running one of the biggest economic cons in plain sight using AI hype and balance sheet manipulation to line executive pockets while gutting …
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Big Tech is under the spell of the occult, according to Damian Thompson. Artificial intelligence is now so incredible that even educated westerners are falling back on the occult, and Silicon Valley billionaires are becoming obsessed with heaven and hell. An embrace of the occult is not just happening in California but across the world – with ‘Witc…
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Nat Jansz joins Sam Leith to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Moomin novels. The first of these, Comet in Moominland, was revised by author Tove Jansson a decade after the original publication date. To celebrate the anniversary Sort of Books, co-run by Jansz, is publishing this revised edition for the first time in English. Jansz discusses why…
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Playlist from Wednesday 29th October 2025 The Clash / London Calling Paul Weller / Sunflower Michelle Shocked / If Love Was A Train The Cramps & Iggy Pop / Miniskirt Blues Gene Vincent / Race With The Devil The Joy Formidable / Wolf's Law Wolf Alice / Your Love’s Whore Phyllis Dillon / Perfidia Harry J All Stars / Liquidator The Brian Jonestown Mas…
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Antifascist courage is a choreography of mutual aid, preparation, and care. In this episode I talk with scholar-organizer and retired Muay Thai fighter Ben Case, author of Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence (2022), about how “physical courage” develops across a spectrum of practices — from speaking up for a co-worker and s…
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Greed and addiction fueled a chaotic and coldblooded crime on September 28, 1953. The largest ransom request in American History at the time was demanded of Kansas City’s wealthiest automobile dealer, Robert Greenlease, in exchange for his 6 year old son and namesake, Bobby Greenlease. Money wasn’t the problem and the Greenleases’ wasted no time to…
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Listeners on the Best of Spectator playlist can enjoy a section of the latest episode of Quite right! but for the full thing please seek out the Quite right! channel. Just search ‘Quite right!’ wherever you are listening now. This week on Quite right!: the great Home Office meltdown. After a week of fiascos – from the accidental release of a convic…
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When Chief Electronics Technician Mike Williams joins the Deepwater Horizon in 2009, he’s told it’s the safest rig in the world. But as BP rushes to finish drilling the Macondo well, systems fail and standards slip—with disastrous consequences. Be the first to know about Wondery’s newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at h…
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Piers Morgan sits down with Andrew Doyle in Glasgow to discuss Piers’s provocative new book, Woke Is Dead, and share their unfiltered views on the state of the world today. Rather than celebrating the death of woke, Piers’s book advocates for the return of common sense and a less divided, more sensible society. Piers Morgan: Woke Is Dead with Andre…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Max Jeffery examines Britain’s new hard left alliance; Sam Leith wonders what Prince Andrew is playing; Michael Henderson reads his letter from Berlin; Madeline Grant analyses the demise of the American ‘wasp’ – or White, Anglo-Saxon Protestant; and, Julie Bindel ponders the disturbing allure of sex robots. Produc…
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The internationally renowned choreographer Sir Wayne McGregor swaps stage for gallery in a landmark exhibition exploring his multifaceted career at Somerset House (from 30 Oct 2025–22 Feb 2026). ‘Infinite Bodies’ investigates how Wayne McGregor has combined body, movement and cutting-edge digital technologies to redefine perceptions of physical int…
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Playlist from Sunday 26th October 2025 Isaac Hayes / Theme From Shaft The Lumineers / Same Old Song Courtney Barnett / City Looks Pretty Splodgenessabounds / 2 Pints Of Lager The Reytons / Low Life Peter Gabriel / Solsbury Hill Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band / Hollywood Nights Maribou State/Holly Walker / Midas R.E.M. / First We Take Manhattan …
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As always at this time, Sunday Brunch is over for another week, but you can relive it (or indeed listen for the first time) courtesy of our free podcast, where it will be available for a whole week absolutely free of charge. (Link below...) Here's this week's playlist: 1. Dixie Dregs – Take it Off the Top (excerpt) (Intro) 2. Mike Oldfield – Ommada…
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Part 2 with Sara Rasik opens with my reflections on Part 1 (how UofT organizers timed the encampment to convocation, why student testimony was patronized as a “mental-health” issue) and on how movement memory travels from 1980s anti-apartheid organizing to Gen Z. Then Sara and I work through the hard stuff: “students should be studying,” “supportin…
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In Indigenizing Japan: Ainu Past, Present, and Future (University of Arizona Press, 2025), archaeologist Joe E. Watkins provides a comprehensive look at the rich history and cultural resilience of the Ainu, the Indigenous people of Hokkaido, Japan, tracing their journey from ancient times to their contemporary struggles for recognition. Relaying th…
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How did faith shape Margaret Thatcher’s politics? To mark the centenary month of Margaret Thatcher’s birth, Damian Thompson introduces a conversation between the Spectator’s Natasha Feroze, Thatcher’s biographer Lord Moore and Bishop Chartres who delivered the eulogy at her funeral. They discuss her relationship with faith, how both her family back…
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With a Gaza ceasefire deal, President Trump's attention has turned to ending the war in Ukraine. A meeting with Putin was suggested, before coming to nothing. Owen Matthews joins Freddy Gray to talk about the fundamental differences between Trump and Putin, the limits on Ukraine's President Zelensky when it comes to negotiation and why the global w…
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Summary: Farmers keep voting for Trump even as he decimates their livelihoods. In this solo episode, Dr. Jim breaks down the brutal irony of rural America’s undying loyalty to a politician whose policies have driven record bankruptcies in agriculture. If you’ve ever wondered how propaganda overrides pain, this episode will hit you hard. Chapters: 0…
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Summary: The second No Kings rally shattered turnout records and proved that millions are ready to resist. Now what? In this episode, Dr. Jim outlines the next chapter of resistance. From boycotting Black Friday to launching a national strike, this is a blueprint for real disruption. If rallies alone won’t shift the regime, it’s time to raise the s…
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Summary: Dr. Jim drops a short but sharp warning: tech giants like Amazon and Salesforce aren’t just greedy—they’re sinister. From whitewashing labor abuses to partnering with ICE, these companies are betting on public burnout to escape accountability. Don’t let them. This episode is a two-minute takedown of corporate audacity at its worst. Chapter…
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Summary: Amazon and Salesforce want you to think they’re the good guys. In reality, they’re cashing checks from corrupt regimes and painting over human rights violations with PR puff pieces. In this short but scathing episode, Dr. Jim calls BS on corporate whitewashing and exposes how these tech giants are enabling modern-day oppression—while patti…
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Exploring the boundaries, fringes, and inner workings of civil society, Taru Salmenkari investigates local forms of political agency in China in light of the globalization of political values, practices, and institutions in Global Ideas, Local Adaptations: Chinese Activism and the Will to Make Civil Society (Edward Elgar, 2025). She provides a theo…
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‘The Ultras’ are the subject of The Spectator’s cover story this week – this is the new Islamo-socialist alliance that has appeared on the left of British politics. Several independent MPs, elected amidst outrage over the war in Gaza, have gone on to back the new party created by former Labour MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana. The grouping has g…
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Reality Check, The Spectator’s new data-driven show hosted by economics editor Michael Simmons, kicks off with a big name: Arthur Laffer. The man who taught Reagan to cut taxes tells Michael why Britain’s economy is 'disappearing', why the Bank of England shouldn’t exist, and why he still believes low taxes – and a little optimism – can send Britai…
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Sam Leith's guest on this week's Book Club podcast is the crime writer Peter James. Peter has contributed the introduction to a new edition of the classic thriller The Eagle Has Landed, which is 50 years old this month. He tells Sam what it was that made Jack Higgins's novel so groundbreaking, about what it takes to make you root for the bad guys, …
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72 year old Charles Ross was a year into his peaceful retirement after a lucrative career in real estate, followed by President of the prominent George S. Carrington greeting card company, when he found himself at the wrong place at the wrong time just outside of Chicago. John Seadlund, who’d been influenced by John Dillinger’s gang member Tommy Ca…
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In the long run, countries in Northeast Asia will have to see the need for collective defense. Otherwise, you won’t be able to stop rivalry between powers like the U.S. and China. It sounds utopian now, but so did the idea of French and German soldiers serving under the same command a century ago. – Y.S. Lee, NBN Interview (2025) Sustainable Peace …
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This week on Conflicted, Thomas Small is joined by Dr. Emma Ashford, a Senior Fellow at the Stimson Center and an expert on US grand strategy. Emma brings a clear-eyed, realist perspective to the current global debates, arguing that the emerging multipolar world is an opportunity, not a catastrophe, for the United States. Thomas and Emma dissect th…
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Rhys sat down on Sunday night with Ed and Ian to read the runes after Newport County's humbling by Cheltenham Town, and to ask the big questions. Can Dave Hughes keep his job? What will happen if he goes? Where does our defensive injury crisis leave us? Can we still be in contention for survival come January? Is there even money to strengthen if we…
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Artist and author ⁠Robert Shepherd⁠ discusses his essay series '⁠Our Ghost⁠', and his thoughts on our dystopian AI future. This is a preview. Listen to and watch full episodes of Strange Exiles at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠strangeexiles.substack.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.
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