
Kim Kelly
Independent journalist covering labor issues, known for her in-depth reporting on the Warrior Met coal miner strike and author of "Fight Like Hell."
Top 10 podcasts with Kim Kelly
Ranked by the Snipd community

10 snips
Mar 28, 2026 • 3h 30min
#1780 Cynicism Is a Scab: Hope, Solidarity, and the Labor Fight That Never Stopped
Rutger Bregman, historian who argues humans are naturally cooperative; Kim Kelly, journalist and labor writer; members of the IWW and contemporary labor organizers. They explore why cynicism helps elites, how solidarity can be built as a structure, vivid strike logistics and community support, the case for teaching labor history, and the role of hope and moral ambition in sustaining long-term organizing.

Apr 26, 2022 • 1h 18min
Twitter! CNN+! Unions!
Kim Kelly, a prominent labor journalist and author of "Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor," joins the conversation to explore the current labor landscape. They dive into the significance of union movements across the U.S., discussing recent successes amid corporate pushback. The group also reflects on Elon Musk's unexpected acquisition of Twitter, examining its potential effects on the platform and social media at large. With insights on worker solidarity and the changing dynamics of the tech industry, this chat is both timely and thought-provoking.

Dec 20, 2023 • 37min
Are unions making a comeback?
Journalist and organizer Kim Kelly joins host Jonquilyn Hill to discuss the recent rise in labor wins and energy surrounding unionization efforts in 2023. They explore the impact of big companies like Starbucks and Amazon on labor conditions and public perception, as well as the history of labor unions in the US and the difficulties in organizing. They also touch on sustainable farming practices, the power of organizing, and the future of the labor movement.

Nov 8, 2023 • 33min
General Strike with Kim Kelly
Labor journalist Kim Kelly discusses the challenges and feasibility of planning a general strike, along with the power of unions and the need for reform. They also explore the role of radicals in strikes and the importance of support and resources during labor actions.

Sep 20, 2023 • 1h 4min
Why YOU Need a Union with Kim Kelly
Kim Kelly, journalist and author of FIGHT LIKE HELL: The Untold History of American Labor joins Adam to look at overlooked labor struggles, the significance of disabled workers, the fight for incarcerated workers' rights, and the power of unions in building community and driving change. Find Kim's book at factuallypod.com/books.

Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 11min
Far-Right Anti-Science Conspiracies Are Literally Killing Us
Dr. Peter Hotez, author of “The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science,” discusses the dangers of anti-vaccine conspiracies. Labor reporter and author Kim Kelly talks about the United Auto Workers strike. The podcast delves into the threat of far-right anti-science conspiracies and the rise of worker activism demanding fair treatment.

Apr 30, 2022 • 1h 19min
Mini Show #33: Amazon Subsidies, Corporate Profits, US vs China, Media Meltdown, Labor History, Mental Health, & More!
Kim Kelly, a labor reporter and author, discusses the buried narratives of American labor history and highlights the struggles faced by workers today. James Lee, a YouTuber and commentator, analyzes China's political landscape, including its zero-COVID policy and governance impacts. Matt Stoller, an antitrust policy analyst, delves into corporate profits during inflation and the monopolistic challenges in the hearing aid market. The conversation also touches on youth mental health in the digital age, critiquing media accountability in modern society.

Nov 20, 2021 • 3h 18min
It Could Happen Here Weekly 10
In this engaging discussion, journalist Kim Kelly, known for her insights on labor issues and author of 'Fight Like Hell', sheds light on the current labor climate. She highlights the exciting movements like 'Striketober' and the significance of mutual aid within diverse political ideologies. Kelly emphasizes the power of grassroots organizing to bridge divides and improve working conditions. The conversation also humorously touches on the absurdities of technology’s impact on relationships and the future of virtual reality, questioning its real-world engagement.

Nov 13, 2021 • 34min
Mini Show #12: Sinema's Cash, Kamala Tanks, McDonald's Workers, Coal Miners, Getty Wedding, and More!
Kim Kelly, a labor reporter and author of "Fight Like Hell," joins the discussion on significant labor movements in the U.S. Recently, fast food workers and coal miners have been striking for fair wages and better conditions, with labor shortages changing the power dynamics in the workplace. The dialogue also touches on Kyrsten Sinema's questionable ties to pharma money and Kamala Harris's declining approval ratings. A critique of Ivy Getty's opulent wedding highlights the stark divide between the elite and working-class struggles, emphasizing the need for solidarity.

Aug 9, 2021 • 1h 34min
8/9/21: Infrastructure Latest, Chris Cuomo's Vacation, Student Debt Outlook, Obama's Birthday Bash, Bill Gates, Andrew Cuomo Fallout, Right Wing Cancel Culture, Miner Strike, and More!
Kim Kelly, an independent journalist known for her labor reporting and author of 'Fight Like Hell,' dives into the ongoing Warrior Met coal miner strike, highlighting the resilience of workers and their fight for rights. She discusses the complexities of student loan debt, particularly its disproportionate impact on marginalized communities. The conversation also critiques the disconnect among elites in politics and media, examining the implications of cancel culture and solidarity in labor movements, demonstrating the importance of activism in today's socio-political landscape.


