Current podcasts are Deprogram and Revolutionary Left Radio. I would love some more to listen to on my commute/walks.

EDIT: Thank you all for the suggestions!

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    A lesser known podcast that I’ve been enjoying is the Triploi podcast! It’s mainly geared towards people who are newer to subjects on colonial history, imperialism, anti-capitalist and anti-colonial thought, etc… He also started putting reading recommendations in the shownotes which is really nice. I’d love for more people to check him out <3

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    My current list:

    • the deprogram of course
    • rev left radio
    • proles pod
    • the sickle and the hammer
    • pick me up i’m scared (testing)
    • red menace (testing)
    • socialism the podcast (testing)
    • actually existing socialism
    • movies vs capitalism
    • school of communism (testing)
    • socialism for all (testing)
    • socialist lawyer (testing)
    • specter of communism (testing)

    The ones marked testing i added from the description. I’m thoroughly anti western marxism so I will throw out stuff that is revisionist or imperialist in any way. Those i’m testing have not been veryfied by me yet.

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        As stated, I clicked on them by description alone and am currently testing. Thanks for the heads up. As also stated, if they’re revisionist, imperialist or anything, they get the boot.

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          It’s just very funny to see S4A next to Actually Existing Socialism which IIRC has hosted Gabriel Rockhill 😂 if you take recommendations from randoms online, please save yourself the grief and go directly to Critical Theory Workshop. (Chemical Mind’s edits are actually very manipulative, as bad as Midwestern Marx, they’re trying to use Rockhill’s words to undermine his ideas… but I didn’t even check if you know who that is, just a disclaimer that I have seen nobody good edit down the hours of material.) If you like AES pod, take advantage of the CTW guys posting full course lectures online for free.

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            Thanks for the suggestions.

            The most ideologically clean ones so far have been prolespod, the deprogram, hammer and the sickle, pick me up i’m scared.

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              I don’t really want to open this can of worms while this community is figuring out what to do over the reddit ban, but realistically I cannot resist and am already trying to remember to make two controversial posts on Lemmy, like explaining why everyone is dumb for thinking Luigi iced healthcare man (WHO HAD A FAMILY 😡), so I’ll just throw this out and you can make of it what you will.

              The Deprogram hosted Konstantin Syomin, who is a seriously shady figure with dicey connections, and RevLeft hosted a Ukrainian socialist from an obscure party Zelensky didn’t purge, who flat out condemned the republics’ resistance against ethnic cleansing and torture (not that he mentioned it of course), without even mentioning the purges of his fellow Ukrainian communists, who I suppose must have been saboteurs. I know a lot of western socialists think that hard opposition to Ukraine’s front against the republics and now Russia at large was reverse-engineering from nostalgia, and perhaps Freudian obsession with strong foreign leaders (Iraq War demsuccery all over again, or so I’ve heard). However the actual basis for antiimperialist support for the SMO is in writers like Istavan Meszaros and Samir Amin that advocate breaking dependency on the imperial core. Solidnet parties like the CPUSA and the KKE barely whisper about these positions and you cannot find them at your local library, unlike MMT freakazoids like Michael Hudson (EDIT: or Yanis Varoufakis (can’t forget mr “fictitious capital is a new mode of production just like tech bozos claim”)).

              Did you get any of that or are you nervous that I’m already trying to take away your Good Podcasts? Don’t get me wrong I still listen to many of those as well, Radio War Nerd, etcerera, because there are slim pickings, it’s just that I listen much more critically after they have repeatedly thrown NAFO tier guests at me and lied about Xinjiang etc. Man I hate speaking English. Everything is so annoying to listen to.

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                You know, I would have had an easy time just hearing you say “check out these ones” because since you’re here i assume you mean well. Thanks for the suggestion.

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                  Np i just wish people were more critical of all these alt media outlets and random shows. I’ve never met a single person who listens to them who actually wants to hear any criticism. Because, for me, not questioning what I’m listening to makes it way less interesting and active.

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    Citations Needed is a good media criticism podcast. They breakdown a lot of the talking points mainstream media uses for various topics and show how they’re wrong and why they are twisting narratives. They do have citations in the show notes too which is nice.

    Blowback is another good one. They have a bit of a different setup in that each season they focus on a conflict the US was involved in and cover what actually happened. Their seasons on the Cuban revolution and Korean War were especially good.

    Proles Pod I just started to listen to recently as I had heard their mini series on Stalin was good. I’m still early into that mini series so can’t say too much more.

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    Trillbilly Workers Party, Guys with Bryan Quinby, Radio War Nerd, Victory Light, Quorators, Tech Won’t Save Us, Stavvy’s World, The Adam Friedland Show, the Antifada, This Machine Kills, Common Censored, Working People, Guerilla History, Deep Into History, The East is a Podcast, What a Time to Be Alive

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    Marx Madness if you want some theory reading. I don’t have a lot of time to sit and read so I listen to that. It was very useful for expanding my knowledge of theory. They also now have a new spin off for current events called Blatant Propaganda which has been pretty good so far.

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    The only ones I regularly listen to anymore are The Deprogram, True Anon, Blowback, and Ghost Stories for the End of the World.

    Sometimes I’ll catch an episode of Rev Left, Proles Pod, Citations Needed, Marx Madness, American Exception, Chapo Trap House, Actually Existing Socialism, or others, but I don’t keep up with them.

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    For some less theory and political economy heavy podcasts that I find interesting and enjoyable to listen to:

    • Tech Won’t Save Us (Paris Marx must be some flavour of leftist, focuses on the intersection of tech and political economy)
    • Darknet Diaries (liberal/“non-political” but some intriguing stories of what can happen on the internet)
    • It’s not Just in Your Head (discontinued but great back catalogue of lefty mental health discussions)
    • Neurodiverdings (German language, conversations about the life experience of neurodivergent people, anti-capitalist)

    Honorable mentions (ie. I haven’t listened to enough to form a strong opinon)

    • This Machine Kills (similar concept to Tech Won’t Save Us)
    • The East is a Podcast
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    Empire by William Dalrymple and Anita Anand has been good so far (I’m 12 episodes in). I can’t speak for subsequent episodes and don’t know anything about the two hosts beyond this podcast, but they’re painting a very stark picture of how fucking evil the British were in India (and I think they move on to other colonized regions later).

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    Fall of Civilizations by Paul Cooper is fucking amazing. I’ll never get my first listens back. Sitting on my balcony watching the stars while I listened is a memory I will treasure for a long time.