

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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Oct 30, 2024 • 41min
They Don’t Care About Us: What Migrants Leave Behind
The podcast dives into the emotional and practical challenges migrants face when leaving their homelands, illuminating personal stories that reveal deep connections to family and culture. It examines the perilous journeys of Venezuelans and Africans, driven by harsh economic and political conditions, and the resilience they exhibit. The complexities of navigating immigration criteria and their impacts on lives are explored, alongside heart-wrenching accounts that unveil the broader implications of displacement and the human spirit's enduring hope.

Oct 29, 2024 • 33min
We Are All Brothers: How the Emberá Community of Bajo Chiquito Welcomes Migrants in the Darién Gap
Alida Bonillo, leader of the Emberá community in Bajo Chiquito, dives deep into the realities of migration in the Darién Gap. She discusses how the Emberá people are balancing the influx of migrants with their own needs, providing essential support despite limited resources. Alida shares heartfelt stories of community resilience and hospitality, illuminating the cultural impacts of migration. The conversation also highlights economic benefits and the pressing challenges faced by migrants, painting a vivid picture of compassion amidst adversity.

Oct 28, 2024 • 41min
The Green Hell: Migration Through the Darién Gap
Explore the harrowing realities of migration through the Darién Gap, where countless individuals face perilous challenges on their quest for a better life. Hear heart-wrenching stories of resilience from migrants fleeing conflicts in Cameroon and Iran. Discover the emotional scars and moments of beauty amid their struggles, and delve into the broader implications of migration policies. Witness the contrasting lives in Bajo Chiquito, where hope and despair coexist as people navigate their treacherous journeys.

Oct 27, 2024 • 22min
CZM Book Club: "The Vampire Maid" by Hume Nisbet
Dive into the chilling yet captivating world of 'The Vampire Maid' where vampires symbolize societal fears and desires. The discussion highlights the tension between reality and the supernatural while exploring complex themes of love and solitude. Listen as personal experiences intertwine with vampire lore, revealing insights into human emotions. The interplay of joy and dread in romantic pursuits adds depth, and humor infuses a candid look at relationship dynamics and self-care tips. It's a riveting blend of horror and reflection!

Oct 26, 2024 • 2h 58min
It Could Happen Here Weekly 153
All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file. Sources can be found in the descriptions of each individual episode. An Alex Jones Update feat. Knowledge Fight Infiltrating Local Nazi Groups How Trump Rigged an FBI Investigation for Brett Kavanaugh Economists Win Worst Nobel Prize Yet, Asked to Please Stop Charlie Kirk vs College Students You can now listen to all Cool Zone Media shows, 100% ad-free through the Cooler Zone Media subscription, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts. So, open your Apple Podcasts app, search for “Cooler Zone Media” and subscribe today! http://apple.co/coolerzone See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 25, 2024 • 48min
Charlie Kirk vs College Students
Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, and Vivek Ramaswamy, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, dive into the chaotic landscape of college political discourse. They tackle heated debates around immigration, civil rights, and the media's role in shaping narratives. The duo engages with students, revealing the challenges of discussing polarizing issues and the tactics used in conservative debate strategies. Additionally, they reflect on the need for critical thinking to navigate today's complex media landscape. It's a riveting clash of ideas with a youthful audience.

Oct 24, 2024 • 30min
Economists Win Worst Nobel Prize Yet, Asked to Please Stop
Mia and James dive into the absurdity of a recent Nobel Prize awarded to economists for stating the obvious: history exists. They critique the disconnect between economic theories and real-world impacts, especially regarding colonial histories. The discussion explores the pitfalls of traditional economic models and the oversimplification of democracy's complexities. With a humorous twist, they reflect on the significance (or lack thereof) of these accolades in a field laden with outdated racial assumptions and problematic methodologies.

Oct 23, 2024 • 30min
How Trump Rigged an FBI Investigation for Brett Kavanaugh
The discussion relives the turbulent Kavanaugh hearings, revealing how Trump's influence allegedly shaped a superficial FBI investigation to favor him. Key flaws in the inquiry are highlighted, including the inadequate witness interviews and the misuse of a tip line. The team critiques the broader implications of political maneuvering on public trust in the judiciary. They also address the challenges faced by survivors needing pet-friendly domestic violence shelters, emphasizing the contrasting ethical standards in governance.

Oct 21, 2024 • 34min
An Alex Jones Update (featuring Knowledge Fight)
Dan and Jordan, the duo behind the Knowledge Fight podcast, dive deep into the tumultuous world of Alex Jones and InfoWars. They humorously dissect Jones' bankruptcy and the potential rebirth of his platform. Their analysis is laced with insights into the absurdities of misinformation, from health trends to legal dramas. They also reflect on society's struggle with accountability and the lingering effects of disinformation. Expect a mix of sharp commentary and lighthearted banter as they navigate this chaotic media landscape.

Oct 20, 2024 • 26min
CZM Book Club: "The Damned Thing" by Ambrose Bierce
Dive into the eerie realms of Ambrose Bierce's haunting tale that possibly inspired Predator. Explore the gripping contrast between perception and reality while unraveling the chilling legacy of Bierce's mysterious life. The narrative unfolds through a coroner's inquest filled with wilderness encounters and tragic outcomes. As jurors grapple with unsettling verdicts, surreal journal entries reveal the psychological impacts of hidden forces. Celebrate the art of storytelling while sharing your own favorites in this captivating discussion.


