So… any of you bears wanna help me out? Thanks!!

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    Trueanon and Blowback are my personal favourites cannot recommend both of them enough, they’re just so good.

    Other flavourites of hexbear are Citations Needed, The Deprogram and the Antifada. I’ve also heard that Everybody Loves Communism, RevLeft Media, Radio War Nerd, Geopolitical Economy Report and Guerrilla Media are also good.

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      I really had a hard time getting into trueanon. I listened to quite a lot of episodes and Brace is very entertaining on other people’s shows but i just couldn’t stand his pod. Every episode just feels the same and in chapo pod style i hadn’t a fucking clue what they were talking about half the time.

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        I feel like it’s good to start with their the game series to kind of get a feel for the style of comedy without it being so in your face, idk with other podcasts I find the whole like, “here’s 10 minutes of random bullshit before we actually start” kind of annoying but with Brace and Liz they just have good enough chemistry that it becomes actually funny

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        i kinda felt the same, as someone who isn’t american but the recent episode on the fake ebola hoax was awesome

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    Ait here’s a list of a few leftist podcasts:

    1Dime Radio

    American Prestige

    Blowback

    Book Club Commune

    CENTER FOR COMMUNIST STUDIES

    Cadre Journal

    Center for Communist Studies Audio

    Citations Needed

    Cosmopod

    David Harvey’s Anti-Capitalist Chronicles

    Democracy at Work

    Foreign Languages Press - Audiobooks

    Guerrilla History

    Give The People What They Want!

    Historical Materialism Podcast

    Introduction To Marx/Marxsim

    Mass Struggle

    New Books in Critical Theory

    No Easy Answers

    People’s History of Ideas Podcast

    Peoples Dispatch

    Pod Damn America

    Politics In Command

    Proles of the Round Table

    Radical Thoughts Podcast

    Radio Free Amanda

    Reading Capital With Comrades

    Red Book Club

    Red Library

    Red Plateaus

    Red Power Hour

    Revolution and Ideology

    Revolutionary Lumpen Radio

    Revolutionary Left Radio

    Red Menace Podcast

    Socialism for All

    The Antifada

    Socialist Revolution

    The Crimson Flag Podcast

    The Lavender Menace

    The People’s Forum

    The Red Nation

    The Red Nation Podcast

    The Unequal Exchange Podcast

    The Verso Podcast

    Theory Underground

    Why Theory

    Working Class History

    Žižek And So On

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      I just wanna add my daily drivers rotating the same hosts around with different topics:

      Revolutionary Left Radio

      Red Menace Podcast

      Guerrilla History

      Also, big shout-out to Trillbilly Worker’s Party!

      I don’t know how many times I’ve endangered myself laughing while driving listening to them.

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    Donors to the [Heartland] institute included the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, Microsoft, General Motors, Comcast, Reynolds American, Philip Morris, Amgen, Bayer, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer and Eli Lilly, liquor companies, and an anonymous donor who had given $13 million over the past five years.

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    What sort of socialism podcast are you looking for in particular? Is it something:

    • Introductory
    • Historical
    • Theory-based
    • Current affairs-focused
    • Casual
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      I would like to hear some history of both US socialist movements and US action against socialist movements, as well as socialist movements in other countries. I would also like to learn about theory, and current affairs. It’s fine if it’s not all in one podcast, and I’m also open to one-off or series of podcasts focused on these historical aspects.

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        Podcasts on US social movements… that’s a tough one. You’ll hear some episodes covering this on RevLeft Radio but because most socialist movements in the US are either quite small and fragmented or they haven’t achieved a whole lot there often isn’t a huge amount to cover.

        For US actions against socialism, Blowback is really good, as others have already mentioned. Others are American Exception and some episodes of Guerilla History.

        For theory, I strongly recommend Red Menace as well as a lot of the stuff produced by Socialism For All. There’s also Marx Madness, We Read Theory, Red Book Club, Radical Reviewer (on YouTube), and a lot of the episodes of Teach Me Communism.

        For current affairs, there’s Citations Needed, Radio War Nerd (specifically about wars), Everybody Loves Communism, The Deprogram, and some of TrueAnon.

        While this next recommendation doesn’t fit any of your categories, I’d also recommend Actually Existing Socialism because they interview primarily academics on their areas of expertise in socialist movements and it’s really underrated, although it can be a bit dry so it might not be to your tastes.

        My overall recommendation would be to try out an episode or two of whatever podcasts take your fancy to see if you like the presentation style and if it’s to your preferred depth. Some of these podcasts are more conversational and entry-level while some of them go much deeper and lean towards the more academic side. There no right or wrong in this matter, it’s just about finding what suits your preference.

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            Excellent suggestion!

            I have only listened to like one or two episodes from Cosmopod because I haven’t been on a podcast kick but I’ve liked what I have heard so far.

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          isn’t the guy who does american exception a fool? i was turned off by his uncritical pushing of RFK jr, gave me a strange vibe

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            Looks like you’re right and Aaron Good is an opportunist.

            I haven’t been following anything of his closely but I know from listening to the early days of his podcast that it would be a decent recommendation based on OP’s request.

            I’ve gotta be honest with you, I’d say that 50% of my list I only suggested half-heartedly because I’m either suspicious of the hosts or because I don’t find their work to be rigorous or principled enough to meet my standards but… that doesn’t mean that there isn’t useful or interesting content in there for others and I didn’t want to push my own biases on OP.

            Here’s someone’s take on Aaron Good on the topic of his support for RFK which I thought was a good one:

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              I think I read that comment a few months ago when i was double checking his bona fides, it really is too bad because he has interviewed some serious people

              (it’s a hilarious/brutal takedown that almost makes me feel bad for Good)

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              The app I use (Thunder, so I can see Hexbear stickers) has a glitch where if a post is deleted, there is no checkmark to dismiss it, only a respond button. In fact, I could not even see this post by clicking on it becaus it’s in a deleted post comment chain, I had to just press the respond button. I’ve already shared the issue with the devs.

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    I’m not much of a podcast enjoyer, so I’ll throw in some YouTube recs.

    • Reimagining Soviet Georgia podcast (also had an episode or two on Yugoslavia)
    • Unequal Exchange podcast
    • Also if you just want the audio format, for history maybe you could also do audiobooks. For example The Jakarta Method has a recording on youtube
    • Geopolitical Economy Report
    • Critical Theory Workshop / Atelier du Critique (on YouTube)
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          99zu1 liefern gutes zeug hm

          Die Gäste sind in der Regel ganz prima. Anderseits, bemühen die sich auch um Pluralismus und laden ab und zu Menschen mit fragwürdigen Ansichten ein. Ich weiß nicht wie ich das finden soll, aber qualitätsmäßig ist 99 zu 1 mMn tendenziell besser als die meisten US-Amerikanischen Podcasts.

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            So lange man fähig ist die argumente solcher akteure in diskussion zu dekonstruieren sehe ich es als sinnvolle praxis, man muss sich meiner ansicht nach diesen ansichten schon reflektiert stellen

            ich muss öfter reinhören

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              Das tun die ja eben nicht (oder zumindest normalerweise - letztens hatten die eine 1,5h lange Folge zur Linken Migrationskritik nachdem ein Wagenknechtler bei einer von denen organisiert debatte labern dürfte, die gegenüber seinen Ansichten schon recht kritisch war), und das ist eins meiner Probleme mit der Sendung.

              Trotz alledem kann mensch sich viele spannende Gespräche bei denen anhören.

  • Do you have any preferences/topics youre interested in or looking for? I would classify socialist-adjacent podcast in two different camps: podcasts made by socialists who talk about something else, and podcasts about socialism itself. The first one tends to be more entertaining and focused while the hosts openly interpret the topic through their politics , while the latter can be fun and educational while a bit more heavy on the theory/concept side.

    For the first bunch i recommend Well There’s Your Problem, a podcast about engineering disasters (with slides), and for the latter The Deprogram, we know one or two of the hosts browses hexbear.

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        What do you already know?

        There is no wrong answer to this question.

        You could say something like “socialism is when the government does stuff” or “socialism is when they take your funco pops and give them to everyone else” or “socialism is when you don’t talk to your best friend because they’re a revisionist.”

        Two hundred years of history has wrought a mighty warp in our understanding of even simple things.

        It’s important to know where you’re at because some of the learning about socialism material is like “it’s possible not to suffer” and some of it is like “British utopian communist ideology kept American parties from escaping Trotskyism”.

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          Let’s see, I know that in socialism, the state takes over means of production from companies and removes competition. I also know that socialism is supposed to be a system run by the people. Everyone is paid by their need, basic needs are met for everyone, and classism and wealth inequality are eliminated.

          I also know that communism is the militant and authoritarian version of socialism. I think that one Soviet Russia’s problems with communism was that the some of workers weren’t incentivized and were thrown into labor camps for not doing their jobs, and also there wasn’t honesty in the government controlled supply chain because of fear of repercussions for not meeting production quotas, which meant there wasn’t enough food.

          I know a bit about the Cuban Revolution and Castro.

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            So you kinda can’t get directly to where you wanna be from where you are.

            Everybody’s got preconceived notions and grows up in propaganda and it takes a little while to get used to the They Live glasses and start really operating based on the perception you get through them.

            I would recommend citations needed, blowback and the deprogram first and foremost and once you’re through those revisit the question.

            Those three are primarily for a western audience. I assumed since you’re posting in English and on Midwest.social but if you’re from like idk India or South Africa lmk and I’ll try to dig equivalent stuff up.

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                The afrika baambaata sample in blowbacks intro always gets me pumped. Probably half of getting people to recommend your shit is getting them in the mood you want em in to enjoy it from the jump.

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                Honestly the Deprogram doesn’t actually do all that much deprogramming, it’s more venting and news and analysis and spotlights for people who are already into socialism.

                Historicly.net is a good podcast for laying out the scale of how various forms of oppression evolved together, and challenging the victor’s narrative of history.

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      Where do chapo trap house and red scare fit into this matrix?

      I’ve heard about half an episode each in friend’s vehicles and didn’t really hear much socialism but I figure that’s how they get you. Pretty soon it’s not my friend’s car, it’s our car.

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        Apparently red scare is kinda sus and reactionary but idk much about it bcs I’ve never listened to it myself, all I really know first hand is that the fans of it are completely insufferable

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          i gotta admit i liked the art posts on the subreddit haven’t seen that kind of content replicated, never really listened to the pod itself though

      • Next thing you know we’ll take your and your friend’s toothbrush, too.

        Both of those barely fit the 1st category. Most people here (me included) will have choice words about the hosts of either podcast, but let’s leave it at them being clueless radlibs, if not worse.

        In their current state, I wouldn’t even consider them part of a “pipeline” (i guess that’s what you meant by “that’s how they get you”). True Anon is way more funny and interesting, and the people hosting it seem to have much more coherent politics.

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            Early trump chapo hit different though, then the Bernie campaign happened. Rn it’s a funny comedy podcast about American politics with hosts a bit less clueless about the ills of capitalism than your average host, but I don’t see them introducing anyone to anything else than “both parties fucking suck” as an idea.

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          True anon is my go to listen. Early trueanon focused on Epstein, but after year 1 it shifted to be more generally about a leftwing look of historical people and events.

          And funny.

          And this year has shifted in tone again. In a good way. It seems more focused on issues that are important to the left. Organizing, unions, human rights issues, international politics, etc.

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    Against Japanism is a good one I got into that goes into and against the image of Japan that the right tends to build up. The host, Kota, interviews and hosts historians and goes into the leftist movements in Japan both in present day and throughout history.

    I like it and I imagine many here will as well.