

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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Dec 30, 2024 • 37min
Government Small Enough to Fit in Your Bedroom feat. Steven Monacelli & Dr. Michael Phillips
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Michael Phillips, a historian and author focusing on eugenics in Texas, teams up with investigative reporter Steven Monacelli, who covers extremism and far-right movements. They explore the surprising history of abortion rights in America, dissecting how perceptions have shifted since the Puritan era. The duo connects anti-abortion politics to racism and xenophobia, highlighting Texas's unique role. They share insights on the legal battles faced by early activists and the tragic consequences of restrictive laws on women's health.

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Dec 28, 2024 • 3h 33min
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Kevin MacDonald, a former senior officer in the Irish Defence Forces, shares gripping tales from peacekeeping missions in Lebanon, revealing the complexities and experiences faced by troops in conflict zones. Hacker maia arson crimew dives into the dark world of stalkerware, exposing privacy violations and the ethical dilemmas surrounding surveillance technology. Together, they explore the intertwining issues of military accountability and personal safety in an increasingly digital age, leaving listeners with provocative insights on both topics.

Dec 27, 2024 • 44min
Who Killed Live Music? feat. Prop
Explore the troubling decline of music festivals, with cancellations soaring to unprecedented levels. Discover the impact of capitalism, rising ticket prices, and changing audience behaviors, especially among younger generations. Reflect on the cultural significance of these events and nostalgia for community gatherings. Learn about the vital roles audiences play in supporting live music and emerging artists, underscoring the importance of staying connected to the music experience amidst these challenges.

Dec 26, 2024 • 35min
CZM Rewind: Stalkerware ft. maia arson crimew
Join maia arson crimew, a famed hacker known for infiltrating the no-fly list, as she sheds light on the troubling world of stalkerware. She reveals how these deceptive apps masquerade as parental tools but often lead to invasive surveillance. The conversation highlights the legal and ethical issues surrounding their use, while emphasizing the importance of awareness and activism in combating these technologies. Discover the industry's shady practices, the need for grassroots resistance, and how to safeguard your privacy from these threats.

Dec 25, 2024 • 1h 4min
CZM Rewind: The Cum Conspiracy Episode
Dive into the absurd world of semen-related conspiracy theories, where milking machines and testicle tanning collide in a hilarious critique of misinformation. Explore bizarre health trends and their intersections with masculinity, like the sensationalized impacts of testosterone and the peculiar notion of 'cum demons.' The discussion ranges from wild stories about sperm donation to the oddities of modern dating culture, all wrapped in humor and satire. Join for an entertaining blend of quirky narratives and sharp social commentary!

Dec 24, 2024 • 24min
CZM Rewind: The Marshall Islands Part One: For the Good of Humanity and to End All Wars
Delve into the captivating history of the Marshall Islands, uncovering their nuclear legacy and the resilience of their people. Hear stories about the vibrant culture and generosity of locals, even in challenging times. Explore the devastating impacts of U.S. nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll, revealing personal accounts from survivors. The podcast also highlights the importance of recognizing indigenous voices as they navigate a complex future amid climate change and geopolitical challenges.

Dec 23, 2024 • 47min
What It's Like to Be a Peacekeeper
Kevin McDonald, a senior officer in the Irish Defence Forces with extensive peacekeeping experience in Lebanon, shares his unique insights. He discusses the complexities of being a peacekeeper amidst cultural diversity and ongoing regional tensions. His reflections highlight personal sacrifices, the critical role of UN forces, and the challenging dynamics with local and international military entities. McDonald also sheds light on the delicate balance between maintaining peace and navigating volatile situations, offering a gripping look into the realities of conflict zones.

Dec 22, 2024 • 26min
CZM Book Club: Cool Zone 2054: General Lichterman
Sophie Lichterman, a decorated brigadier general and revolutionary icon, shares her extraordinary journey as an activist amid global unrest. She discusses the development of the Vishnu Shield and her rise to folk hero status through grassroots efforts. The conversation touches on an unlikely coalition formed during a controversial book-burning event and the struggles faced by pterosaur riders battling oppressive forces. With humor and resilience, Lichterman emphasizes the power of community and the importance of supporting local media in the fight against censorship.

Dec 21, 2024 • 2h 56min
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Andrew Siege, a YouTube personality known for his historical analysis of anarchism in Latin America, dives into Paraguay's rich anarchist history and struggles for workers' rights. He paints a vivid picture of radical ideas and labor movements amidst systemic oppression. The conversation also covers the unfolding political chaos in South Korea, exploring shocking coup attempts and the impact on democracy. Additionally, they reflect on the social justice sentiments in Rojava, linking these struggles to broader movements for change around the globe.

Dec 20, 2024 • 40min
Collective Media in the Second Trump Era
Shuli Branson, a writer and teacher from New York, Carla Joy Bergman, an artist and mother from Canada, and Vicky Osterweil, a writer from Philadelphia, delve into the power of collective media in the face of upheaval. They discuss their experiences in anarchist activism and the vital role of solidarity in writing. The guests reflect on the challenges of fragmentation in media, the symbolism of crows in resilience, and the crucial nature of grassroots movements in cultural activism. Their insights highlight the need for collaborative creativity in contemporary society.


