

It Could Happen Here
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily show, it's evolved into a chronicle of collapse as it happens, and an exploration of how we might build a better future. Every day Robert Evans, Garrison Davis, Mia Wong, and James Stout take you on a jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world and towards a better one that lays just on the horizon.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 4min
A Medical Perspective On Protest Safety
Dr. Richard Ferro, a dedicated family practice physician and advocate for social justice, shares his insights on medical support at protests. He discusses the ethics of street medicine, emphasizing that police actions often cause injuries, not protesters. The conversation explores the dangers of tear gas and less-lethal munitions, debunking myths about their safety. Ferro highlights essential safety tips for protest-goers, underscoring the importance of mutual support and preparedness amidst chaos.

Jun 22, 2025 • 28min
CZM Book Club: Two More Stories by Leo Tolstoy
Delve into the rich narratives of a celebrated author as the discussion highlights morality and human nature. Explore themes of altruism and Christian anarchism through the story of two brothers confronting greed. Discover how Tolstoy critiques wealth and its corruption, revealing insights into personal ethics. Engage in a lively theological debate among diverse thinkers, showcasing various religious perspectives. Finally, reflect on the complexities of belief as the legacy of Tolstoy encourages deeper exploration of morality and faith.

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Jun 21, 2025 • 2h 48min
Anti-Vax America: The Complete Series
Catherine Wells, Director of Lubbock Public Health, teams up with Peter Hotez, a pediatrician-scientist, Michael Phillips, a historian of race and politics, and David Gorski, a surgeon and writer. Together, they tackle the alarming resurgence of vaccine hesitancy, linked to misinformation and political trends. They dissect the historical roots of anti-vaccination sentiments, explore the impact of community distrust, and highlight the intertwined relationship between faith and vaccine resistance. The urgent call for public health advocacy rings clear throughout the discussion.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 35min
Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #21
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate, with discussions on military involvement and its repercussions. Protests surge in Portland, contrasting with peaceful demonstrations in San Diego, while a controversial incident in Salt Lake City raises questions about self-defense laws. The podcast dives into the political implications of recent land sales and alarming detentions by unmarked agents. Amidst this, Pride Month joyfully shines through, celebrating friendship and activism against a backdrop of societal unrest.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 26min
Anti-Vax America: Could It Happen Here?
David Gorski, a prominent vaccine scientist, discusses the alarming rise of anti-vaccination beliefs in the U.S. He highlights the systematic dismantling of vaccine policies, warning about the potential resurgence of diseases like polio and measles. Gorski dives into the sociopolitical factors driving vaccine hesitancy and its dire implications for public health. He stresses the urgent need for education and awareness to combat misinformation and the risks posed by declining vaccination rates, particularly in conservative areas.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 41min
Anti-Vax America: Soft Eugenics
David Gorski, Professor of Surgery and Oncology at Wayne State University, dives into the unsettling connections between anti-vaccination rhetoric and eugenics. He discusses how historical ideologies shape modern vaccine hesitancy, revealing the darker side of the so-called medical freedom movement. Gorski explores the implications for marginalized communities, critiques the controversial notions of herd immunity, and highlights the ethical dilemmas surrounding health policies linked to autism. The conversation provides a thought-provoking lens on personal choice versus public health responsibilities.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 34min
Anti-Vax America: God’s Will
In this discussion, Garrison Davis, a political and extremism writer from Cool Zone Media, dives into the troubling intersection of anti-vax beliefs and conservative Christianity. He shares the poignant story of a father's tragic loss within a West Texas Mennonite community, where faith dramatically shapes views on vaccination. The conversation explores how influential religious leaders like Kenneth Copeland have fueled these beliefs, intertwining faith with public health crises and the larger societal impact of vaccine hesitancy in various evangelical circles.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 32min
Anti-Vax America: Anti-Vax Genealogy
In this discussion, Dr. Peter Hotez, a pediatrician and molecular virology expert at Baylor College of Medicine, delves into the unsettling resurgence of vaccine hesitancy in America. He traces the historical roots of the anti-vaccination movement, connecting it to political ideologies and misinformation. The conversation also highlights the legacy of medical distrust, especially in Black communities, and the impact of unethical experiments like the Tuskegee Study. Hotez emphasizes the urgent need to combat myths linking vaccines to autism and address declining vaccination rates.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 34min
Anti-Vax America: Viral Texas
Catherine Wells, Director for Lubbock Public Health, shares critical insights on a devastating measles outbreak in Texas that has resulted in multiple fatalities. She discusses how vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation, has led to a resurgence of this preventable disease. Wells highlights challenges faced by health officials in combating misinformation and the mixed community reactions to vaccination efforts. The podcast delves into the tragic consequences of this outbreak and the urgent need for public health initiatives to address declining vaccination rates.

Jun 15, 2025 • 28min
CZM Book Club: After the Dance by Leo Tolstoy
Delve into the complexities of love and societal expectations in Tolstoy's 'After the Dance.' Explore the contrasting themes of personal desire against the backdrop of societal norms, highlighted by a mesmerizing ball. The deep dive into Tolstoy's anarchist ideals showcases his moral reflections, while poignant dance scenes reveal generational connections and fleeting joys. The stark transition from celebration to brutality underscores the profound emotional impact, evoking both shame and introspection on societal issues. A rich tapestry of human experience awaits!


