The weirdest book club on the planet.
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From The Periphery Podcasts
A film podcast about the imperial periphery. Every episode we talk about a film made in a country or by a people that the United States has been at war with, in an attempt to understand our place in the world just a little better. Hosted by Kimberly Rooney and Pat Healy. If you have questions or comments you want us to talk about on the show, contact us at [email protected]
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Where doom scrolling meets radical hope. “The Fire These Times is a place where we tell our hardest truths, and find one another" - Naomi Klein. Hosted by Elia Ayoub with co-hosts Dana El Kurd, Daniel Voskoboynik, israa' and other members of the From The Periphery Media Collective.
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Showcasing the latest developments in the realm of academic and professional research and literature, about the Middle East and global affairs. We discuss Israeli, Arab and Palestinian society, the Jewish world, the Middle East and its conflicts, and issues of global and public affairs with scholars, writers and deep-thinkers.
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In June 1993, Elizabeth Stevens, 18, was murdered on her way home from the bus stop. Her death began a seven-week reign of terror for the people of Frankston. A serial killer was on the loose. No one was safe, not young mother, Debbie Fream, 22, taken on a trip to the shops, nor Natalie Russell, 17, murdered on her way home from school. The serial killer, Paul Denyer was captured and sentenced to life in prison. On appeal, he was granted a 30-year minimum sentence. Fast forward 30 years and ...
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Strategy Matters is produced by the Strategy and Policy Department at the U.S. Naval War College. Co-hosts Dr. Vanya Bellinger and LtCol Brendan Neagle speak with a variety of experts to explore theory and history of war, focusing on lessons applicable to the modern strategist. The views presented by the faculty or other guest speakers do not reflect official positions of the Naval War College, DON or DOD.
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2 Milwaukee improvisers drink their way through fantastical adventures! Roc, as the Dungeons Master, leads his best friend, Nevin, on a journey into his homebrew D&D world. Using suggestions from their live improv show, Roc's world could be canonically changed forever...join us for the madness! - Send us an E-mail: [email protected] - Music by: Frosla - Music by: RamJet Lombardi - Logo by: Jerry Kurek
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A podcast about politics, economics, and culture in places away from the traditional centers.
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Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice
LSE Department of International Development
These podcasts are recordings from the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice lecture series 2023/24, 2022/23, 2021/22 and 2020/21, a visiting lecture series coordinated by Professor of Development Studies, Professor James Putzel and Dr Laura Mann. The Cutting Edge series provides students and guests with fascinating insights into the practical world of international development. Renowned guest lecturers share their expertise and invite discussion on an exciting range of issu ...
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WafflesMapleSyrup presents Reflections: A Delta Green Show. Turning towards the dark, Cthulhian horrors that reside in the periphery of day-to-day life, these Delta Green agents are tasked with keeping the horrors out of the public eye… even if it means sacrificing their psyche to do so. If you enjoy modern psychological horror, tune in to this show as they run through a collection of Delta Green Scenarios.
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The podcast where we discuss all things mutual aid: as practice, history, theory, and much more. Every week we will hold space to talk about our experience and knowledge about mutual aid, as well as interviewing activists, revolutionaries, and scholars who will provide new, unique, and inspirational insights and examples. Artwork by Hisham Rifai Music by Beit Youssef and Ramsey Khudairi
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A podcast to challenge your assumptions and inspire you with ideas from the periphery, the margins. We live in times of unprecedented change. The systems - financial, social, ecological, environmental - on which we depend are stretched to breaking point. Professional, personal and organisational ‘norms’ increasingly less normal. We are in transition. The ideas to shape tomorrow exist today at the margins. What might we learn from ancient wisdom, eastern philosophy or indigenous thinking? Or ...
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Gallo Vault Sessions is a 6-part podcast series brought to you by Gallo in collaboration with KONJO. We delve into the story of Gallo Music, Africa’s largest and oldest recording company, and reflect on the ways music shapes culture, and how our culture has been shaped by music…both at the centre and periphery of Africa’s music history. We bridge 95 years of Gallo’s music history with KONJO’s passion for cultural storytelling and chat with artists, label execs, radio veterans and music think ...
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Real estate doesn’t just shape skylines — it transforms how we live, work, and connect. Across North America, cities are evolving at a breakneck pace, driven by bold developments, cultural shifts, and economic momentum. It’s a critical moment for the built world — and chances are, you’ve got questions. Livabl Launch is your inside track into the forces reshaping real estate and urban development across the continent. Whether you’re a rising industry pro, a seasoned investor, fascinated by ho ...
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Bottom of the bill is a podcast for DIY musicians navigating the current landscape on the periphery of the major industry cities. Hosted by Anton Laplume and Billy Begley, members of Jacksonville, FL’s up and coming band, Side Hustle, the podcast features appearances from various artists, club promoters, management, agents, and venue owners to give some real insight on the industry. Add a bit of comedic relief from from Begley and Laplume’s back and forth with the occasional jam session and ...
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I have met many fantastic entertainers over the years! Magicians, Jugglers, Comedians, Mentalists, Acrobats, Unicyclists and more! For more information, click below. Or you can contact me, Big Ben the Funnyman at: [email protected] (+852) 9667 8601 http://thebigbenshow.com If you are a magician, a juggler, a street performer; if you are interested in birthday party entertainment or in massive stage shows, then this podcast is for you! Big Ben the Funnyman interviews all kinds of entertai ...
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A podcast by carla joy bergman (Grounded Futures, CAW, Trust Kids!, Radiant Voices, Joyful Militancy) and Elia Ayoub (The Fire These Times, From The Periphery, Hauntologies) on all things Star Trek, anarchism, philosophy, and all the fun stuff in between. RIF weaves together deep dives into specific episodes, characters, and themes with how it relates to our lives today. We will also do interviews where we talk with fellow trekkies, and beyond! We are mapping the stars to create these storie ...
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By Annabel Beeforth of Love My Dress®, this podcast is for anyone planning their wedding, for all wedding business owners and everyone interested in the world of creative business entrepreneurship, whether you're deeply involved in the wedding industry, on its periphery, or are just generally curious. Each episode delivers profound and heart-led conversation with bright minds and brilliant business owners. We explore everything from weddings, business, creativity and authenticity and the lif ...
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I promised you a History of the Germans but I am afraid there is no such thing. All I can give you is the histories of the German people. The previous 94 episodes you have heard one of the histories of the Germans, the one about the mighty emperors and their political, military and spiritual struggle with the papacy. It is a great story, and it was fun to tell it. But today we kick off another of the histories, the history of the North of Germany, the part that looked east, rather than south ...
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The Change of Shift Podcast offers a unique learning perspective on the nursing profession. We all learn the hard way that nursing is not easy. Each episode Sean hears from Nurses, students, educators, and professional influencers who have learned to survive the real world of nursing and its big brother the healthcare community at-large. As a profession, the “change of shift” is a moment Nurses have transformed into a malleable coping mechanism and buffering tool. A tool created to not only ...
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Colonel Crabtree-Smythe breaks his silence for the first time in over twenty years. In these weekly comedy radio interviews with Sage McCorkadale he discusses his involvement in some of the most interesting and bizarre events in history.
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It's all about the latest obsession with HEMP and it's periphery. We cover in-depth the entire value chain from seed to final product. Each segment breaks down the current state of the market and the reasons for it. Industry analysts and professionals are featured from time to time as an added value to our listeners. Hempsession is a daily news commentary specifically showcasing the news in the Hemp and CBD industry. Oliver del Camino the host is a Hemp|CBD professional who works at a public ...
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The Flourishing Sisterhood Podcast explores what it means to flourish in religious life and beyond. We capture the rich stories and amplify the voices of Catholic religious sisters from the Gulf Coast region of the U.S. Their powerful experiences have deeply transformed the Church and the world. Join us each episode for a new tale of spirituality, resilience, innovation, resolve, and faith in action. The Flourishing Sisterhood Project is supported by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s Catholi ...
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On Belonging: an audio series to connect us, part conversation and part storytelling, hosts carla joy bergman and Jamie-Leigh Gonzales ask their guests to explore why so many of us are feeling called to find a deeper sense of belonging, whether with our ancestors or to the land where we live, and beyond. In the many landscapes across the world, each of us walk pathways that take us to the edges of possibility, finding belonging and collective thriving along the way. Support our Work: https:/ ...
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Join political scientist Karena and total civilian Anna on a trip to Obscuristan. Each week, Karena and Anna dive into a truly bizarre story from Eurasia in its full political, social, and imperialist context. Join us, and you’ll find out why Obscuristan isn’t so strange at all when you consider the sh*t it’s been through. Find us on twitter @ObscuristanPod Music by Sarven Yapar.
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2 Aussie Guys that discuss albums, probably on more of an emotional level more than anything else.
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Podcast by Dr. Eric Jones
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Episode 10: World War on the Peripheries: Strategic Lessons from Colonial Theaters in WWI
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48:13Episode ten of Strategy Matters aligns with the fourth case study in the Strategy and Policy Course at the Naval War at the U.S. Naval War College. Much of the case study focuses on the European theaters of World War I, but in the podcast, we are exploring the extra-European or colonial theaters of the conflict. Although distinct, they were seldom …
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It's a Wonderful Life (THE WAR ON CHRISTMAS SPECIAL)
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1:30:11TRANSMITTING FROM THE TRENCHES OF THE WAR ON CHRISTMAS. Coffee cups that are no longer as Christmas-y as they should be, gingerbread cookies with pronouns, communists who attack the eugenicist politics of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer... we don't talk about those things, BUT we do talk about the 1946 classic, It's a Wonderful Life. Also discussed:…
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Utter Goodness is an upcoming short story collection written by Audrey Lee and published by Farthest Heaven. Its thirteen stories are lovely character studies, various faces of that peculiarly American form of cultural maximalism, and each rendered in very lithe prose. There's a kinda extemporising quality to the writing here, if one could extempor…
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Dr. Murat Yildiz, a historian of the Middle East at Skidmore College, discusses his book, The Ottoman World of Sports: Refashioning Bodies, Men and Communities in Late Imperial Istanbul. (Forthcoming, University of Texas Press).
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Interview! With TTRPG Renaissance Man Jesse Jerdak!
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1:36:01We got to interview Jesse Jerdak! A man who has done it all. And yet his biggest accomplishment has to be how this is the warmest, kindest human anyone will ever meet.
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Emilia Pérez (France) ft. Grace from Big White Elephants
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2:28:04This is a BIG ONE, folks. Today we take on the UNIVERSALLY BELOVED OSCAR-AWARD-WINNING French film, Emilia Pérez. We are joined for the very first time by A GUEST: Grace from Big White Elephants. Also discussed: Limp Bizkit roller coaster trauma, Grace's love of WWII, and TWO NEW LETTERBOXD CHALLENGES (Christmas in December and SEMBÈNEUARY 2026). O…
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Episode 9: Napoleon in the American Mind: How European War Shaped U.S. Strategy
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47:48Episode Nine of Strategy Matters aligns with the third case study in the Strategy and Policy Course at the Naval War at the U.S. Naval War College. In this episode, we shift our focus on the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars to explore how the military and political upheavals of 1793–1815 shaped strategic thinking in the early American repu…
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Robert Malley, a former US negotiator and president and CEO of the International Crisis Group, and currently Senior Fellow and Lecturer at Yale University's Jackson School for Global Affairs, discusses his book (co-authored with Hussein Agha) Tomorrow is Yesterday: Life, Death and the Pursuit of Peace in Israel/Palestine. The episode is sponsored b…
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#134 - The Decline of the West (Vol. II - Chapters VII-IX) - Oswald Spengler w/ Gabe 'Skyrim Pseudomorphosis' Sinclair
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2:26:01Chapters VIII, VIII and IX, titled 'Problems of the Arabian Culture', are some of the most fun in all of Spengler's work. In order to properly illuminate Spenglerian concepts like pseudomorphosis, the Pagan Church, the second religiousness, Islam as Magian Civilisation, and more, Gabe and I did what we do best: talk about gaming in Spenglerian term…
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Goop and crew begin their exploration of Westile in the hope to find whatever cast the curse and stop it before it's too late...
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S6 E5: Historical Roots of the Crisis in Gaza
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1:55:03Historical Roots of the Crisis in Gaza Speakers: Anne Irfan, lecturer in Interdisciplinary Race, Gender and Postcolonial Studies at UCL | Myfanwy James, Assistant Professor in International Development, LSE Chair: Professor James Putzel This event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by t…
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Andrew Edwards is the author of the novels King of Dogs (2019) and Crowbar (2025), both of which are well worth reading. King of Dogs is a tense action novel, while Crowbar feels like reading Programmed to Kill and watching thirty conspiracy thrillers at the same time during a speed comedown. It's a lot. For this episode, I softballed Andy with sim…
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The First Masterclass is Here! (Jan/Feb 2026)
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18:08Hey everyone, I wanted to let you all know that I’ll be giving online classes starting this January, and that I’m still accepting new people for the very first class. I recommend doing so asap as I’ve already had to open up a second class due to that amazing response I’ve received so far. All details below. The class is entitled “Beware of Small St…
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In our seventh episode, we discuss Youssef Chebbi's Ashkal: The Tunisian Investigation (2022) and learn a little about Tunisia. ALSO discussed: David Lynch's bizarre fear of Philadelphia, the naive hope of Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, Lynne Ramsay's punk vibes, and Edgar Wright's good cop fantasies. If you'd like to write or call in to let…
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Jews and "Whiteness" Across Time and Space
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41:02Dr Balazs Berkovits, a Hungarian-born sociologist and philosopher, and Dr. Sara Hirschhorn, an American-Israeli historian, discuss the complexity – and adverse effects – of attributing the "whiteness" category to Jews. This series is made possible by the Elizabeth and Tony Comper Center for the Study of Antisemitism and Racism at the University of …
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#133 The Regime of the Brother: After the Patriarchy - Juliet Flower MacCannell w/ Stephen G Adubato
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1:32:31The Regime of the Brother is a book of psychoanalytic feminist theory (particularly leaning on Lacan), explaining why we no longer live in an Oedipal patriarchy, but rather live in a 'sham-Oedipus' regime of the brother. Neo-totemism, the primal hoard, the narcissistic ego as a consequence of failed symbolic castration and, consequently, no entry i…
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Goop and crew talk to Teivian about the thing skulking just out of their line of vision and begin finding clues on where it could have possibly come from.
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Farthest Heaven is publishing some of the most exciting poetry and (soon!) fiction around today. I got to talk to the First Consul (an in-house naming convention) of Farthest Heaven, Bill Ballard, about book design, finding great authors, his approach to editing, what it means to run a small press, and a whole lot more. I was really looking forward…
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S6 E4: A feminist agenda for social change: from deregulated markets to the wellbeing economy
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1:51:58A feminist agenda for social change: from deregulated markets to the wellbeing economy Speakers: Naila Kabeer, is Professor Emeritus at the Department of International Development, LSE | Diane Elson, is Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Essex | Ania Plomien, is an Associate Professor in Gender and Social Science, LSE Chair: Professor J…
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The New Rules of Real Estate Advertising with Alex Wan of Periphery Digital
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31:36In this episode of Livabl Launch, host Matthew Slutsky sits down with Alex Wan, Co-Founder of Periphery Digital, to break down how developers and marketers are navigating today’s complex real estate landscape. With post-COVID shifts, ongoing tariffs, and fluctuating interest rates reshaping buyer behavior, Alex shares how these forces are changing …
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For episode 208, Elia and Dana talk about Zahrani Mamdani's victory and what it could mean for all of us. What we got into, in no particular order: Dana seeing Mamdani win as a Muslim-American (and Arab/Palestinian) who grew up in the aftermath of 9/11 / Mamdani’s Arabic-language campaign video (in Syrian Arabic - thank you Rama - except when talki…
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In our sixth episode, we discuss Đặng Nhật Minh's Don't Burn (2009, also known as Đừng đốt) and learn a little about Vietnam. ALSO discussed: returning to Weapons, squelchy vs crunchy horror, exchanging eggs between the mouths of lovers, and PTA's depiction of political violence. This episode is dedicated to Richard Bruce Cheney. If you'd like to w…
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Steven E. Zipperstein, the director of the Nazarian Center for Israel Studies at UCLA, discusses his book, Zionism, Palestinian Nationalism and the Law: 1939-1948.
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£, flesh and Femoid are a novella and novel, respectively, written by Aaron Barry and published by McBussy Publishing. Both star poorly-adjusted female leads suffering terminal brainrot, and both are written in a dense, internet-inflected style. In line with both books' preoccupations, this episode we talked about how to write the internet (and wha…
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In this release of 2 scenarios of Patreon content, the Dazzler visits 2 more unsuspecting victims...
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S6 E3: Infrastructure and Influence: China’s Digital Presence in the Global South and it's Developmental Impact
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1:39:44Infrastructure and Influence: China’s Digital Presence in the Global South and Its Developmental Impact Speaker: Tin El-Kadi, is a political economy researcher, Oxford Discussant: Kenddrick Chan, Head of Technology and International Affairs project, LSE IDEAS Chair: James Putzel, LSE ID This event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development T…
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#132 Pretty Boys Are Poisonous - Megan Fox w/ Aaron Barry aka Jasper Ceylon
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2:12:01Pretty Boys Are Poisonous (2023) is a poetry collection written by actress Megan Fox. Mostly focusing on her troubled relationship with professional machine-gun Colson Baker, the poems are surprisingly adolescent for a (currently) 39-year-old mother of four. To assist me in parsing these poems, Aaron Barry, aka Jasper Ceylon, joined me for this epi…
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E27 - Inside the Mind of Miles Nadal: Real Estate, Philanthropy, and Legacy
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45:28In this episode of Livabl Launch, host Matthew Slutsky sits down with Miles Nadal, Founder and Executive Chairman of Peerage Capital, for a wide-ranging and inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship, real estate, leadership, and legacy. From humble beginnings growing up in a small apartment in Toronto, to building a global network of luxury rea…
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In our fifth episode, we discuss Shin Sang-ok and/or Chong Gon Jo's Pulgasari (1985) and learn a little about North Korea. ALSO discussed: found-footage horror, a double-feature of movies about SA allegations, and a shout out to our boy Harry T. If you'd like to write or call in to let us know what you think of the films we're chatting about, reach…
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Officeparks is a wonderful poetry collection from Noam Hessler, and yet another winner published by Farthest Heaven. Romantic, funny, and shot through with an easy, natural experimentation, Officeparks is a real treat. I'm trying hard not to be too effusive in my praise, in case people think I'm being disingenuous, but these poems really are that g…
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Goop takes his first steps into changing the world. He finds a way via sky ship over to his first destination of Westile. Upon touching down...uh oh...
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Antisemitism/Anti-Zionism on Campus: An Israeli Perspective
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39:58Dr Dikla Yogev and Dr Shlomi Balaban, two Israeli academics based in Canada, reflect on Oct. 7 and its aftermath in their professional and personal circles. This series is made possible by the Elizabeth and Tony Comper Center for the Study of Antisemitism and Racism at the University of Haifa.
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S6 E2: Rethinking the future of development aid
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1:46:38Rethinking the future of development aid Speakers: Clare Short is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003 Kevin Watkins is a former CEO of Save the Children UK and is a visiting professor at the Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa Deborah Doane is an ID alum and the Author of ‘the INGO Prob…
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#131 This Hoe Got Roaches in Her Crib - Quan Millz w/ Slater aka Simpulacra
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1:21:32Quan Millz is a maestro of urban fiction. Since 2017, he has self-published over 70 books and (apparently) made more than $500,000 from titles such as Old THOT Next Door, Pastors Eat Pwussy Too, Pregnant by My Gay Stepdaddy, and, the subject of today's episode, This Hoe Got Roaches in Her Crib. It's a tale of characters who make remarkably poor dec…
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E26 - Building Purpose: Blending Brand, Strategy, and Emotion in Homebuilder Marketing
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36:13This episode dives deep into how purpose, brand, and full-funnel strategy shape success in homebuilder marketing. Jordan Mair and Salena Halabi explain ZGM’s “humanity plus technology” philosophy and how their Full Funnel Formula, covering awareness, consideration, and conversion, drives 30–40% more leads by blending emotional storytelling with ana…
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Like You Have a Choice w/ Ivan Niccolai, aka Notes from the Periphery
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1:36:49Like You Have a Choice is the first short story collection from Ivan Niccolai, the man behind the Notes from the Periphery Substack. We talk about Melbourne's inner-north, wogs, JG Ballard, Mark Fisher, Nick Land, bilingual writing, watering the driveway on Sunday morning (wogs), accelerationism, lemon trees in the back yard (wogs), illegal satelli…
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In our fourth episode, we discuss Nobuhiko Obayashi's House (1977) and learn a little about Japan. ALSO discussed: the New French Extremity, streaming mediocre horror movies, and our new primary adversary, John Stuart Mill. If you'd like to write or call in to let us know what you think of the films we're chatting about, reach us at conflictkino@gm…
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Goop and the crew return to Menichev. Meeting with the King reveals exactly what he sent them for and gives a life changing decision for everyone to make.
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Episode 8: Interview with John Ferling, Author of Whirlwind and Shots Heard Round the World
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58:03This is a special episode of the Strategy Matters Podcast. Host Brendan Neagle talks with historian Dr. John Ferling to explore the strategic lessons of the American Revolution. This special episode reaches back to provide additional perspective on the third Strategy and War case study at the U.S. Naval War College. Although the timing of this epis…
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S6 E1: A New New International Economic Order (NNIEO) for a New Global Economy
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1:54:55A New New International Economic Order (NNIEO) for a New Global Economy Speaker: Ha-Joon Chang, is an economist, author and lecturer on institutional economics and development, SOAS Discussant: Richard Kozul-Wright, is a development economist, SOAS Chair: James Putzel, LSE ID This event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & P…
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Rabbi Dr Michael Marmur, Professor of Jewish Theology at Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem, discusses his book Living the Letters: An Alphabet of Emerging Jewish Thought.
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#130 Eumeswil - Ernst Jünger w/ Brad Kelly
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2:07:07Eumeswil (1977) is one of Jünger's final novels, and is bizarre, inscrutable, and wonderful. It is, in many ways, a glassy dramatisation of the second volume of Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the West, and also an introduction to Jünger's archetype of the anarch, a series of odd animal metaphors, a collection of fragmented musings by a survivor o…
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207/ Malcolm X and Our Modern Struggle w/ The Dugout and Mohamed Abdou
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1:35:05In this collaboration episode, host israa’ is joined with Jordan and Prince from The Dugout Podcast and Dr. Mohamed Abdou. We got together to talk about Malcolm X, his evolution over time, his commitment to the below, and the role and impact of Islam on his journey towards collective liberation. Along the way, we talk about Malcolm’s impact on our …
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Episode 25 - Riz Dhanji of RAD Marketing talks Condos, Elton John, and the Future of Real Estate
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31:43In this episode of Livabl Launch, Matthew Slutsky sits down with Riz Dhanji, Founder and President of RAD Marketing, to talk about everything from Elton John buying at King Toronto to the state of Canada’s pre-construction market. Riz shares the fascinating story behind Elton’s purchase, underscoring the architectural significance of King Toronto a…
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206/ The Limits of Palestinian-ness w/ Pablo Abufom
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1:09:12For episode 206, Dana El Kurd is joined by Pablo Abufom, translator, scientist, and organizer with the Coordinadora Por Palestina in Chile. We talk about the largest Palestinian diaspora population outside the Middle East, the limits of ethnic and national affinities, and what it means to organize against the backdrop of American hegemony. The Fire…
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Grendel VVept/Playing God w/ C.P. Serret
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1:23:49Grendel VVept is a bizarre book that I can kind of describe as Joycean cosmic horror, but that doesn't cover everything. Traveling through time and prose styles, from today to Renaissance Italy to Sumer to ages even more distant, it's disorienting in a fascinating way. Playing God, the other book of Serret's that I read for this episode, is a tight…
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In our third episode, we discuss Hany Abu-Assad's Paradise Now (2005) and learn a little about Palestine. ALSO discussed: the Conjuring films, problematic fav Lars von Trier, an impassioned defense of Kogonada's new film, a bit about Adam Sandler we decided to cut, and finally we bring up Henry Kissinger (wild that it took this long). If you'd like…
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Goop attempts to escape from the prison level of the SOP. He then becomes entrenched in some family issues on board the Ship of Outrageous Proportions.
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Episode 7: WWII in Europe: Between Political Visions and Operational Realities
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31:31In episode seven, Admiral (ret.) Lars Saunes and Dr. Michelle Paranzino discuss how the outcome of the Second World War shaped the politics and security in Europe. This episode complements the Second World War case study within the Strategy and War course. It also addresses one of the primary themes in the study of war: the strategic implications o…
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Izabella Tabarovsky and Prof. Khinvraj Jangid, fellows at the Elizabeth and Tony Comper Center for the Study of Antisemitism and Racism at the University of Haifa, discuss the landscape of antisemitism in two non-Western environments: the Post-Soviet and the Indian. This series is made possible by the Elizabeth and Tony Comper Center for the Study …
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