Just got done listening to one of their episodes. I’ve heard several before and had to quit because its just kind of garbage. More than just bad content that usually fails to engage with whatever it is talking about, but its actually pretty reactionary.

When I look back on how the sub for the podcast was so big and influential I just cringe.

    • Muad'DibberA
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      These are all good, and of course Carl Zha’s Silk and Steel.

      Citations needed is one that manages to keep a really high and consistent level of work put into each episode. Most even “left” podcasts devolve into comrades just getting drunk and talking with each other after a few episodes.

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      To add on to this, I highly recommend Rev Left Radio and its sister pod for theory discussions, Red Menace. Blowback is another great one which takes a detailed look into US foreign policy. They have seasons on Iraq and Cuba, and are releasing one on Korea this summer.

    • @CountryBreakfastOP
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      62 years ago

      Citations Needed is fantastic. Ill look into these others.

      One suggestion I have is The Red Nation podcast

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      The Central Processing Unit. If you’re curious about how managed economies may function.

    • Suburban_Witch
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      I’m fond of Dixieland of the Proletariat. They do a lot of interviews with people from different parties, activists, etc. One of their recurring guests is a woman who talks about indigenous rights and decolonization. It’s a lot less theory than other podcasts, more current events.

    • @whoami
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      I liked Doug Henwood’s podcast in the past…even if he sometimes come across as a socdem. he has good guests on