Episodes

  • Maybe Wisconsin's ONLY Leftist Punk Band, How the Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse was Tilted in His Favor, Nick O'Malley - 140
    May 19 2026

    Nick O’Malley is the singer/songwriter for the Wisconsin leftist punk band, The First Rule. Also, as a resident of Kenosha, he has a first hand perspective on the event, trial, and murders, and yes they were murders, committed by Kyle Rittenhouse.

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    55 mins
  • To Have or Not to Have Children, NYC So Far With Mamdani, Katie Compa - 139
    May 12 2026

    Katie Compa is a comedian. Her new album, Incurable Optimist, is out now. She lives in NYC and was active with the Mamdani campaign. She co-hosts a podcast called Kid/Life Crisis, that goes in-depth about their guest’s decision on whether or not to have children. Which is quite the topic given the state of the world...

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    44 mins
  • Italians For A General Strike, Partisans, Fighting Fascism - Mike LoBello 138
    May 5 2026

    Mike LoBello is an organizer who has been instrumental in the rise of the Italian-American Left in New York. He helped organize the Italians for a General Strike demonstration in Brooklyn. His speech was incredible, it was about his family being Partisans. It literally brought me to tears. I didn’t even know he was because he does not use his name for his IG account. I found out who he was, and immediately sent him a 1000 invite.

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    57 mins
  • Breaking Down The Inside/Outside Approach, Importance of Local Politics, Madinah Wilson-Anton - 137
    Apr 28 2026

    Madinah Wilson-Anton is an elected official in the state of Delaware, and a comedian. Also, she’s a polyglot! At least I would say she is, I guess some people define it differently. We have an in-depth conversation about how she weaved her web, and the inside-outside strategy for change. Myself being on the outside, and her being on the inside.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Project Censored, Free Speech, the MAGA Takeover of Academia, Nolan Higdon - 136
    Apr 21 2026

    Nolan Higdon is a political analyst, author, and academic. He writes the Gaslight Gazette on Substack and works with the amazing, Project Censored. We first cross paths via Substack over a cordial disagreement on Section 230, and started collaborating. Yay Substack!

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    45 mins
  • From Searching For Community to Touring with Laura Jane Grace, Black Guy Fawkes - 135
    Apr 14 2026

    Black Guy Fawkes is a musician. I first came across him when I saw a video of him covering an Against Me song. I became an instant fan. Aside from the great music, his story is one of the importance and challenge of finding your community amidst these difficult times. Said challenge is not a destination, it’s a journey. One that we’re all still on. Please welcome to the show, Black Guy Fawkes.

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    50 mins
  • "Don't Sell Out! Start Local!" Dennis Kucinich, Advice For Future Politicians
    Apr 7 2026

    Dennis Kucinich is a public official. He’s been a Mayor, State Senator, Congress Member, and Candidate for President of the United States. He is, in my opinion, one of the few out there who has genuinely tried to use public office, as corrupt as it is, for good. We talk about his history, the current state of affairs, and even a few points of disagreement.

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    58 mins
  • Trying To Find Common Ground Amidst The Fractured Left, Craig Pasta Jardula - 133
    Mar 31 2026

    Craig Pasta Jardula is a Journalist and YouTuber. Also, we’re friends, at one point we were roommates. Pasta and I were both part of the Bernie movement. When that fractured, we went different ways. I’ve been curious about that fracturing, so I decided Pasta was somebody I needed to ask about it. We see things differently. We’re not aligned on issues such as Covid, Kyle Rittenhouse, and social issues. We talk about it, and its impact on the splintering of a movement that once, at least in my opinion, had potential, and hopefully will again.

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    1 hr and 27 mins