Based on the men’s street style photography of Giuseppe Santamaria, Men In This Town: The Podcast takes a closer look at who the men on the street are by bringing them into the studio for a portrait and having a chat about their particular approach to the many facets of life. Hosted by Giuseppe Santamaria Produced by Giuseppe Santamaria Studio
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CrabDiving are comedian/actor/writer Ryan Pfeiffer, and actor/writer Patrick Viall, who live and work in Florida. On their daily, progressive, internet radio show, they laugh and cuss about politics, news, pop culture, religion and more.
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In this podcast series, I talk to other political scientists about one of their publications that can help us better understand the Transformation of European Politics in the past 20 years. We link these academic works to broader debates within political science but also try to show how they relate to current political developments.
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CrabDiving – Mon 122925 – Trump Rocked Crap Makeup On BOTH Hands In His Zelenskyy Meeting
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CrabDiving – Mon 122225 – CBS “News” Now Lets Trump Control Its Journalism
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1:56:07CBS “News” now lets Trump control its journalism. Shitler has lost independents according to polls. Nobody released the freaking Epstein files in a meaningful legal way! A homeless person broke the case for the Brown University shooting for the cops. “America” Fest presented by Turning Point U.S.A. shut down Grindr. J.D. Vance blathered Christian n…
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CrabDiving – Fri 121925 – Greedsters Like Mitt Romney Suddenly Think It Might Be Time To Tax The Rich
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CrabDiving – Wed 121725 – GOP Internal Memo On How To Defend Trump When The Epstein Files Reveal The Truth
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1:56:20GOP internal memo on how to defend Trump when the Epstein files reveal the truth. News alert, the 2028 Oscars will only be streamed. Progressive activist and legendary filmmaker Rob Reiner, along with his wife, was murdered by his son. “Centrist Repubs” revolted against their fellow MAGATS and tried to fund Obamacare. Federal Prosecutor Jack Smith …
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CrabDiving – Mon 121525 – Trump’s Response To The Reiner Murders Is Disgusting Even For Him
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CrabDiving – Fri 121225 – Lots Of Trump In Lots More Epstein Photos
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1:59:08Lots of Trump in lots more Epstein photos were dumped! Turkey bodied Nazi tech-czar Elon Musk blathered he’d never do DOGE again. Bro-load comic Joe Rogan puked out a theory about Jesus and AI. Hate-caster Nick Fuentes is a fascist emperor with no clothes because his fame is built upon foreign bots. Anti-Semitic yapper Fuentes must perform 75 hours…
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CrabDiving – Wed 121025 – Trump Needs Bandages On His Tiny Hand From Too Much Handshaking…?
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1:56:08Trump needs bandages on his tiny hand from too much handshaking? Texas congressional rep Jasmine Crockett announced a run for the Senate and cowardly moderates from her own party complained. Man-baby’s military seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. An adult judge said Shitler had to end his deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles…
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CrabDiving – Fri 120525 – Satire Can’t Surpass Trump’s Actual FIFA Fake Peace Prize Ceremony
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CrabDiving – Wed 120325 – Addled Old Criminal Trump’s Insanely Racist Tirade
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1:55:28Addled old criminal Trumps insanely racist tirade was reviewed on the CrabDiving Podcast. Shitler blathered horrible crap about Democratic Rep Ilhan Omar. Cretin-Nazi Nick Fuentes took credit for man-baby’s racism. A watch-dog group blasted Foxbot “Sec-Def” Hegseth over his use of Signal for Pentagon biz. Admiral Bradley should be sent to the Hague…
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CrabDiving – Mon 120125 – The Hague May Have To Build More Cells For The Trump Administration
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In the season finale episode, I welcome Minh Bui Jones to the studio, a man who made his way over to Australia as young boy, while finding refuge from Vietnam in the late 70’s with his family. To summarise his story in any way does it no justice, so I’ll leave it to you to have a listen for yourself. But to me, it's a story of compassion and persev…
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In this episode, I welcome Tyrone Pynor to the studio, a man that caught my eye during this past fashion week here in Sydney and I knew I had to have a chat with him. Currently working his way up the ranks in the Australian media industry, the now radio presenter at Triple J is on a journey of finding out who he wants to be in this world, and expre…
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Richard Kavanagh (Hair Stylist and Tech Entrepreneur)
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1:04:37In this episode, I welcome Richard Kavanagh to the studio, a multi award winning hair stylist, turned tech entrepreneur, who epitomises the definition of rebel, in every sense of the word. Having grown up with a conservative upbringing in New Zealand during the 80's, Richard rejected the academic vision his family had for him and in doing so, threw…
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome wonderful human and fashion designer, Gary Bigeni to the studio. With over 15 years in the fashion industry with his namesake women's wear label, Gary has put in the work to become a house hold name here in Australia. But with the past year giving us all a chance to sit back and reflect, it gave him the opp…
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome fellow photographer, Frederick McHenry to the studio. Originally from South Atlanta, Frederick always felt like he was being put into a box growing up. He knew there was more outside of where he was being told to stay and it took crossing the Pacific Ocean and landing himself in South Korea to see what he h…
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Baden Hitchcock to the studio, a dancer with the Bangarra Dance Theatre, whose creative upbringing — thanks to his mother's loving encouragement — presented him with opportunities that have brought him around the world. With family in Papua New Guinea and the Torres Strait Islands, music, singing and dancin…
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In this episode, I welcome Matthew Backer to the studio, a Sydney based journalist turned actor whose recent credits include Young Frankenstein, and probably the most fun gig you can get, host of the Australian children's program, Play School! We chat about his journey in the industry, how finding his tribe helped him discover who he is and his lov…
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Mark Campbell (Creative Director and Publisher)
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39:08In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Mark Campbell to the studio, a man whose creativity has taken him from the big screen, down to the printed page, and everywhere in between. Currently the Creative Director and Publisher at Harper Collins Australia, Mark had learned to navigate his skills by being an eager learner, always willing to try new …
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Jack Phillips to the studio, a journalist, turned content maker that now calls Sydney home. Having grown up in East London via Essex in the late 90's and early 2000's, football and lad culture seemed to be the only way to relate. Shaved heads and Puma tracksuits were the uniform and footballers like David B…
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Chris Burt-Allan (Influencer and Sustainability Advocate)
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28:54In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Chris Burt-Allan to the studio, a former management consultant, turned fashion influencer, turned sustainability advocate. Having spent time living overseas, jet setting around the world and working with luxury fashion brands, Chris had truly made it to the top of his game, but soon realised there was nowhe…
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Tirrell Cherry (Mindset and Manifestation Coach)
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38:19In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Tirrell Cherry to the studio, an American born Sydney sider whose military kid upbringing saw him live a gypsy like life, learning to call anyplace home. A social being at heart, Tirrell’s work always gravitated towards people, from styling hair in Atlanta, to teaching spin in New York City, now in Sydney, …
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Welcome to Men In This Town: The Podcast. I’m Giuseppe Santamaria, and for over a decade, I’ve been photographing men’s street style in various towns around the world, looking for those whose dress sense speak volumes about who they are. In this podcast, I take a closer look at those men by bringing them into the studio for a portrait and having a …
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Episode 18 - Gary Marks. The Sociology of Politics and the Work of Seymour Martin Lipset
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1:36:24In this episode, I talk to Gary Marks who is Professor of Political Science at UNC-Chapel Hill. We discuss the work of Seymour Martin Lipset and focus on three main themes in Lipset’s body of work.We first discuss Lipset’s 1960 book Political Man, which includes a number of essays that have become classics of political sociology and political scien…
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Episode 17 - Björn Bremer. Austerity Politics
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58:00In this episode, I talk to Björn Bremer who is Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG) in Cologne. We talk about his article “The ideational foundations of social democratic austerity in the context of the great recession” which is co-authored with Sean McDaniel and was published in the Socio-Economic Review…
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Episode 16 - Rafaela Dancygier. Dilemmas of Inclusion and Minority Representation
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1:03:45In this episode, I talk to Rafaela Dancygier, who is Professor of Politics and Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. We talk about her book “Dilemmas of Inclusion” which was published in 2017 with Princeton University Press. The book investigates how and why political parties include Muslim candidates in Western Europe. Muslims …
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Episode 15 - Tamar Mitts. Anti-Muslim hostility and jihadi radicalization
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53:05In this episode, I talk to Tamar Mitts who is Assistant Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. We discuss her 2019 article “From Isolation to Radicalization: Anti-Muslim Hostility and Support for ISIS in the West” which was published in the American Political Science Review.The article investigates how a…
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Episode 14 - Liesbet Hooghe. The Transnational Cleavage
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1:03:40In this episode, I talk to Liesbet Hooghe who is W.R Kenan Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We discuss her article “Cleavage theory meets Europe’s crises: Lipset, Rokkan, and the transnational cleavage”, which is co-authored with Gary Marks and was published in the Journal of European …
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In the season finale of Portrait Session presented by Portuguese Flannel, I invited dancer, photographer, and all-around storyteller Luke Currie-Richardson to the studio. He talks about reaching his goal of dancing professionally for Bangarra Dance Theatre, making photos through an Indigenous lens, and why he doesn’t identify as an activist or a le…
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Episode 13 - Sarah de Lange. The Radical Right in Government
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48:38In this episode, I talk to Sarah de Lange who is professor at the University of Amsterdam. We talk about her article “New Alliances: Why Mainstream Parties Govern with Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties” which was published in 2012 in Political Studies.In the article, Sarah applies theories of coalition formation to governments that formed with a …
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In this episode of Portrait Session presented by Portuguese Flannel, I invited Indonesian born, Sydney based, and all-round entertainer Andrian Syah to the studio. He talks about his obsession to learn new things, his disciplined work ethic and getting out of his comfort zone in order to grow. Watch the full episode at www.meninthistown.com/podcast…
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Episode 12 - Daniel Ziblatt. How Democracies Die.
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1:00:04In this episode I talk to Daniel Ziblatt who is Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University.We discuss his 2018 book How Democracies Die co-authored with Steven Levitsky. (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/562246/how-democracies-die-by-steven-levitsky-and-daniel-ziblatt/)The book investigates how authoritarian leaders …
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In this episode of Portrait Session presented by Portuguese Flannel, I invited New Zealand born, Sydney based graphic designer Dan Codyre to the studio. He talks about creating work with purpose, his support for the Black Lives Matter movement, and the love of being surrounded by good people and good food. Watch the full episode at www.meninthistow…
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In this episode of Portrait Session presented by Portuguese Flannel, I invited Sydney based dancer Thuba Ndibali to the studio. He talks about his love for the highly energetic dance form of Pantsula, his natural ability to teach others and finding joy in the little things in life. Watch the full episode at www.meninthistown.com/podcast. Produced b…
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In this episode of Portrait Session presented by Portuguese Flannel, I invited actor, drag queen and all-around lovely human, Anthony Severino to the studio. He talks about his life in drag, the joys of being single, and how his creativity has been therapeutic for him when it comes to dealing with his Tourettes. Watch the full episode at www.menint…
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In the first of a new series of Portrait Sessions presented by Portuguese Flannel, I invited Melbourne based model Nathan McGuire to the studio. He talks about growing up in Gidgegannup, Western Australia as a Wadjuk Noongar man, working as an Indigenous model in the slow yet evolving fashion industry in Australia and how we need to look in our own…
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Episode 11 - Tarik Abou-Chadi. Social democratic party strategies and the progressive coalition
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1:00:29In this episode we are changing the roles and Silja Häuserman, professor of political science at the University of Zurich takes over as the host. I discuss my article “The Electoral Appeal of Party Strategies in Postindustrial Societies: When Can the Mainstream Left Succeed?” which is co-authored with Markus Wagner and came out in the Journal of Po…
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Episode 10 - Herbert Kitschelt. The Transformation of European Social Democracy, 25 years later
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1:05:21In this episode, I talk to Herbert Kitschelt, who is George V. Allen Distinguished Professor of International Relations at Duke University and without a doubt one of the most influential contemporary scholars of political parties. We discuss his 1994 book “The Transformation of European Social Democracy”.In this book, Herbert explains how a second …
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Episode 9 - Simon Hix. European Integration and Brexit
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58:28In this episode, I talk to Simon Hix who is Harold Laski Professor of Political Science at the Department of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science. We discuss his article “Brexit: Where is the EU–UK Relationship Heading?” which came out in 2018.In the article, Simon analyzes different scenarios for the medium-term relat…
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Episode 8 - Tom O'Grady. Transformation of the Left II. From coal miners to career politicians
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49:17In this episode, I talk to Tom O’Grady who is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at University College London. We discuss his article “Careerists Versus Coal Miners: Welfare Reforms and the Substantive Representation of Social Groups in the British Labour Party” which was published in 2019 in Comparative Political Studies. h…
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Episode 7 - Phillip Ayoub. LGBT Rights and the Politics of Visibility
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53:02In this episode, I talk to Phillip Ayoub who is Associate Professor at Occidental College. Our conversation focuses on his book “When States Come Out: Europe’s Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility” which was published with Cambridge University Press in 2016. (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/when-states-come-out/995A1865F9062CE7B263…
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Episode 6 - Sara Hobolt. Brexit and Euroscepticism
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46:12In this episode, I talk to Sara Hobolt who is Sutherland Chair in European Institutions at the LSE. The conversation focuses on her 2016 article “The Brexit vote: a divided nation, a divided continent” (https://bit.ly/3dp8JG0)In this article, which was published in September 2016, so shortly after the UK decided to leave the European Union, Sara in…
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Episode 5 - Markus Wagner. Left-authoritarian voters
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41:41In this episode, I talk to Markus Wagner, who is Professor of Quantitative Party and Election Research at the University of Vienna. Our conversation will focus on his 2014 article “Left-Authoritarians and Policy Representation in Western Europe: Electoral Choice across Ideological Dimensions” The article (https://bit.ly/3fgtHJ4) is co-authored with…
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Episode 4 - Cas Mudde. The Populist Radical Right in Europe
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51:08In this episode, I talk to Cas Mudde who is Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs at the University of Georgia. The conversation will focus on his 2007 book “Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe” but we will also talk about his new book “The Far Right Today” which is not only written for an academic but also a broader aud…
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Episode 3 - Jane Gingrich. The Transformation of the Left
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51:21In this episode, I talk to Jane Gingrich who is Associate Professor of Comparative Political Economy at the University of Oxford. Our conversation is about the changing support coalition of social democratic parties, their current electoral crisis and what all of this means for the welfare state. First, we focus on Jane’s 2015 article titled “The d…
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Episode 2 - Catherine de Vries. Political Parties as Entrepreneurs
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1:02:50In this episode, I talk to Catherine de Vries who is Professor of Political Science at Bocconi University. Our conversation will focus on her forthcoming book “Political Entrepreneurs: The Rise of Challenger Parties in Europe.” which is co-authored with Sara Hobolt. The book will come out this summer but you can already pre-order it with Princeton …
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Episode 1 - Silja Häusermann. The Politics of Advanced Capitalism
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1:00:05In this episode, I talk to Silja Häusermann who is Professor of Swiss Politics and Comparative Political Economy at the University of Zurich. We talk about the 2015 book “The Politics of Advanced Capitalism”, which is co-edited with Pablo Beramendi, Herbert Kitschelt and Hanspeter Kriesi. (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/politics-of-advanced-c…
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In this season finale, I’m bringing it home, chatting with my partner in crime and publishing creative director, Josh Beggs. Having worked in magazine publishing for over 15 years, Josh has designed and directed for a variety of mastheads including 5 years at GQ Australia and currently as Creative Director of the country’s most read magazine, The A…
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In this episode, I’m chatting with Sydney based actor and creator, Edward O’Leary. Having recently studied acting at the International Screen Academy, Edward has been mesmerised by the glow of television and film since he was a kid. He always imagined himself on the screen one day, but never actually saw himself represented in Australia as a Pacifi…
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In this episode, I’m chatting with videographer, musician and Triple J presenter Michael Chow. A quick flick through Michael’s Instagram stories, a listen to his 80’s influenced band Froyo or a tune into his late night radio gig, and I almost guarantee you’ll walk away with a smile on your face. When we met for our portrait session in the lobby of …
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In this episode, I’m back in Sydney chatting with James Stanton-Cooke aka Jimmy HalfCut. Having been an optimistic environmentalist ever since he could remember, James and is his partner Jess travelled to South America in 2011 to volunteer in the conservation work of the Amazon Rainforest. Seeing the continued destruction of the environment, wildli…
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