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After Impact

Rebecca Kopycinski

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After Impact is a six-part scripted fiction podcast created and produced by Rebecca Kopycinski. This dystopian audio drama is one of several multi-platform Episodes that tell the story of Reagan Esther Myer and the ThotBot Storyworld.
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Compromised

Amanda Roundtree

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Compromised, is a cyberpunk audio drama, taking place in a futuristic Philadelphia. Follow FritX and Psyl0 as their world is turned upside down and they learn to find their way through this future version of America.
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Welcome to the Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple Podcast! The show that’s all about how to brainstorm, write, edit, publish, and sell a powerful speculative fiction novel… and maybe just change the world too. I'm your host, Heather Davis. I’m a seasoned book coach, developmental editor, and fellow storyteller. In my work with writers, I always see the same problems and roadblocks standing in their way and preventing them from achieving their dream of becoming a published author. So it’ ...
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Scarce

String Cast Media

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A dystopian audio drama set in a world where society is organised by computer terminals. Kinga is on a journey to find out exactly who is in control of these terminals as well as why they even exist in the first place! New episodes released on the 1st of every month. See
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Smile Club

Andrea Heaton & Adam Z. Robinson

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Smile Club: The Audio Series. A six-part immersive dystopian fiction. Created and written by Andrea Heaton and Adam Z. Robinson. Follow @smileclubshow on Twitter.
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Radio Free Dystopia

Radio Free Dystopia

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A podcast about what we learn when facts and dystopian fiction start to look the same. Join dystopian novelist Toby Ball, journalist Meg Heckman and assorted guests as they talk about authoritarianism, free speech, environmental decay and what it means to commit acts of resistance. Also: Power, privilege, freedom and – perhaps most importantly of all – hope.
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DeltaWolves: A revolutionary new dystopian/science fiction podcast, which pushes the envelope of creativity using an audio podcast experience. This' a movie experience without the visual. Listen to action-packed episodes, that will leave you jumping out of your seat. So close your eyes, and let your mind's imagination visualize a new world.
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Connective Tissue

Stygian Catalyst

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Welcome to Connective Tissue, your gateway to a universe of horror and science fiction. Dive into a world where fear meets the unknown, and each tale unveils a fragment of a larger, interconnected universe. This collection of one-off and short stories will immerse you in eerie encounters, cosmic mysteries, and chilling adventures, all woven into the rich tapestry of our multi-show world. Join us as we explore the threads that bind our realities together, one story at a time.
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Project Nova

Evil Kitten Productions

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Project Nova is an original science fiction audio drama podcast created by Aaron Sarka and produced by Evil Kitten Productions. This fully produced audio drama follows the four subjects of a secret scientific experiment as they awaken to find themselves as the subjects of the mysterious Project Nova.
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Mortal Enemy - Legends of Grim #1

Nicholas Ryan Howard

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An immersive audio experience featuring an extraordinary cast of performers, multidimensional sound, cinematic-quality effects, and a spectacular orchestral score. Written and created by Nicholas Ryan Howard. * * * Narrated by Reid Scott (Venom) and Devin Kelley (Frequency). Performed by Eric Christian Olsen (NCIS: Los Angeles), Troian Bellisario (Pretty Little Liars), Chris Pine (Wonder Woman), Keegan Allen (Walker), Patrick J. Adams (Suits), Sarah Wright Olsen (American Made), Brett Dier ( ...
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Lizzie Snoopes in Dystopia

Lizzie Snoopes & Co. with Purcell Press

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If you like villains, tricksters, hucksters and heroes, and a touch of "carry on and camp" then you're in the right place! Lizzie Snoopes is a radio-pilot / show in the grand old tradition of pantomime and farce, with a touch of slap stickle along the way! Prepare for a wild ride through the winding lanes of middle-aged suburbia. This time, our two divorcees are trapped on a boat in a murky corner of East London. Oh, the folly of it all! Attempting to escape the depths of the Thames, they fi ...
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Welcome to "Cosmic Chronicles," where imagination meets reality and science fiction comes to life! In this captivating podcast, host Quinn takes you on a thrilling journey through the expansive realm of science fiction, exploring the captivating worlds of books, movies, and shows that have shaped our imaginations and influenced our culture. More Cosmic Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/cosmicchroniclespodcast
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Jen Lowry - Monarch: Books That Matter Publishing Clean Reads for K12

Jen Lowry Monarch: Books That Matter Publishing Clean Reads for K12

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Follow to catch interviews with best-selling authors, tips, and writing challenges! Dr. Jennifer Ikner Lowry is the president of Monarch and publishes clean fiction for K12 readers. Join her on the daily journey of discovering what this writing life is about. Follow Monarch and learn all about her amazing authors: www.monarcheducationalservices.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monarchbooks/support
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Writing on Caffeine

Jonathan Franzone

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Join a father and daughter team, Jonathan and Ragan Franzone, as they embark on a journey to write their first novels together. They discuss motivations and aspirations of writing a novel, writing accountability, plotting novels, writing dialog, and so much more. If the topic is mildly related to writing a novel, then it might be covered.
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Award-winning audio producer John Scott Dryden brings you into a dystopian future, in which the birth rate has plummeted and the United States has become a theocracy called Gilead. Women who are capable of childbirth are pulled out of society and trained as handmaids, then assigned to men for the sole purpose of procreation. From the same source material as the critically acclaimed Hulu series, this six part series of “The Handmaid’s Tale” is audio fiction at its finest. Binge all episodes o ...
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Generation Z

Morissa Shwartz

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The GenZ podcast offers in-depth interviews with published authors on their works and writing process. This channel also features interviews with entrepreneurs and other innovators.
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Radio National Fictions is the ABC's place for creative audio fiction from Australia's best writers and emerging creators. We deal in the hilarious, the gritty and sometimes the dystopian. Think of it as movies for your ears.
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We Fix Space Junk

Battle Bird Productions

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'We Fix Space Junk' follows seasoned smuggler Kilner and reluctant fugitive Samantha as they travel the galaxy, dodging bullets and meeting strange and wonderful beings as they carry out odd jobs on the fringes of the law. A female-led sci-fi comedy sitcom set in the far future, in a high-tech, dystopian world, We Fix Space Junk draws on the sci-fi of the past, following in the footsteps of Harry Harrison and of Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Equal parts love-letter to sci- ...
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The Positive Psychology People

The Positive Psychology People

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Regular podcasts from "The Positive Psychology People". A group of like-minded individuals who practice Positive Psychology. This is a branch of psychology that is concerned with the science of being able to live your best life.
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"Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. ... In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it.” (1984, Orwell) Lighthearted dystopian-themed podcast Three Equals Five discuses fact vs feeling vs fiction vs politics vs history and how they relate to each other. Thank you! to all our ...
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EDYL - The Reading Department

Mark Capell on Podiobooks.com

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It's 2046 and Jake Radley has the career opportunity of a lifetime. But to take it he needs to acquire a strange, mysterious new skill. A skill that that could ruin his life. But a skill that is needed to find out who leaked a startling scientific discovery that has the whole world in uproar. Drama, intrigue and an extreme test of loyalties for Jake in this unique science fiction spy story.
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Welcome to the podcast of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) - an international association of scholars who work in stylistics, poetics, language and linguistics. This podcast shares the research and insights of PALA scholars, and discusses why this research matters. Find out more about PALA at https://www.pala.ac.uk/
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Dive into the chilling world of 'Read Before Midnight' - where horror meets sci-fi in the haunting landscapes of rural Appalachia. Experience spine-tingling tales of small-town terrors, cosmic horrors, dystopian futures, and supernatural encounters that blur the lines between this world and the next. From cosmic entities devouring entire towns to dystopian futures of horrific decisions and consequences, W.H. Maxwell's stories push the boundaries of horror and speculative fiction. Each episod ...
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Why do most of the sci-fi flicks look dystopian in nature? Every imaginable future scenario looks like a Black Mirror episode. This podcast is an attempt to speculate the future in a positive way through design dialogues. This podcast will engage with futurists, designers, field specialists and experiential experts. For the second season, we are focusing on founders creating utopian science fiction (white-mirror) technologies creating a dent in the society with their views, vision and actions.
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Welcome to The Infinite Lab Podcast, your ultimate destination for all things sci-fi! Join us as we explore the limitless possibilities of science fiction—from in-depth discussions on classic books and iconic shows to deep dives into the broad themes that define the genre. Whether we’re dissecting dystopian futures, unraveling the paradoxes of time travel, or examining the ethical dilemmas presented by AI, no sci-fi stone is left unturned. We cover everything from specific works like Franken ...
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In a hardboiled dystopian future, one major American city has been divided in two. Separated by much more than a river, one side is an unfinished technological marvel populated by mega-skyscrapers where the wealthy live, work, and play. The other is a forsaken wasteland where order is strictly maintained by a rogue group of cleric soldiers known as the street preachers. But this dichotomy is about to change. Slowly, quietly, clandestine forces are working to undermine the small piece of rede ...
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Tabletop Tales

Paul Villaruel

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With a new name, Cyberpunk '66 has evolved into Tabletop Tales! Tabletop Tales is a podcast that takes tabletop roleplay games to the next level. We turn our real play roleplaying games and convert them into a dramatic and immersive audio series. Cyberpunk '66 is a true actual play of the tabletop roleplaying game; Cyberpunk Red. Using the ruleset of the game; Cyberpunk Red, this show creatively converts the game to an atmospheric and immersive radio story. If you're a fan of Science fiction ...
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Now You Know

OTTplay - HT Smartcast

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OTTplay Now You Know is one podcast that brings you up to speed with film trivia, anecdotes, lesser-known facts and all the info that you had not known about your favourite films and shows. Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho! This is an OTTplay production, brought to you HT Smartcast.
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An award winning* podcast in which Drs Adam J Smith and Jo Waugh talk about the form, function and future of satire. They also talk about the history of satire, but that doesn’t alliterate. Adam and Jo are joined by a series of special guests who will also talk about satire. * 'Best Pedagogical Project', The YSJSU Awards 2019
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Aftermath

Fire Pit Creative Group

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Aftermath is a dystopian audiofiction epic about our world after 2069 A.D. General Binyamin Castro, the Israeli government's special envoy to the United Nations, leads members of a subterranean society known as The Phoenix Project. With the assistance of Phoenix Law Division Major Leonard "Cutty" McGuillicuddy and Professor Jon Bath, they leverage old technology to search a new world. Their efforts are aided by Phoenix Project Administrator Danielle Deveneaux, Chief Surgeon Miral Ghaniyah an ...
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No Chingues

No Chingues Podcast Network

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Erika L. Sanchez and the No Chingues crew explore issues, questions, and assorted chingaderas. The Black and Latino coalition is solving the world’s problems one shit talking session at a time. No Chingues. We have no idea what we're doing... but let's keep it moving with the unearned confidence of a mediocre White man. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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The Community

Gaël van den Bossche

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Generations after an unknown cataclysm forces humanity underground, Earth’s last survivors struggle to live on in the face of pessimism, totalitarianism and boredom. The Community is a science-fiction dark comedy which asks: how much must we sacrifice in the name of survival? When does it stop being worth it? Does anything really matter? It's also quite funny. Written and directed by Gael van den Bossche. Production and sound design by Florian Bohr. Cover art by Tspoon https://99designs.co.u ...
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It Happened Here 2024

It Happened Here 2024

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IT HAPPENED HERE 2024 - A 6-episode “audio documentary from the future". Adapted by Richard Dresser from his novel Directed by Joe Cacaci Starring Edie Falco, Tony Shalhoub and John Turturro, Inspired by Sinclair Lewis’ dystopian novel, It Can’t Happen Here, Dresser offers a glimpse of what could happen after the 2024 election if fascism creeps into the USA. Told through the voices of a fragmenting American family, It Happened Here 2024 describes a country that still has Netflix and free two ...
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Are you sending out queries but only getting form rejections—or worse, no responses at all? Maybe you're receiving personalized rejections that praise your concept but still pass on your book? If you’re struggling to understand why agents aren’t biting, this episode is for you. In today’s Ask Me Anything Thursday, I’ll break down the biggest reason…
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*This was a special edition of Geopolitics & Empire made possible by The People’s Reset, consider donating to The People’s Reset as a thank you: https://thegreaterreset.org/donateAuthor John C.A. Manley discusses his fantastic dystopian and science fiction novels Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story and All the Humans are Sleeping (The Met…
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In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McCleary interviews author Lydia Jenkins about her dystopian fiction series, 'Son of Endless Days.' They discuss the themes of worthiness, authenticity, and the Christian worldview within the genre. Jenkins shares insights on how dystopian fiction can serve as a tool for exploring faith…
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Ricoh Danielson discusses the world of cybersecurity, cyber threats, and threat actors. Our identity data is readily available, manipulable, and sold which requires people to lower their digital footprint and practice good privacy. He believes we will soon see U.S. airstrikes on cartels in Mexico. He comments on Pegasus, exploding pagers, foreign p…
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Kirsty Wark and guests discuss how visual art and architecture have evolved over the last 25 years. In the latest of our special series reflecting the changing cultural landscape since the start of the millennium, Kirsty Wark discusses the significant shifts in visual art and architecture in the 21st century with Director of Exhibitions and Program…
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Playwright Ishy Din on his new play, Champion inspired by the 1977 visit of celebrated boxer, Muhammed Ali, to South Shields. Art historian Frances Spalding and curator Eleanor Bradley on artist Sheila Fell - the subject of a major exhibition at Tullie Museum and Art Gallery. As a new biography of concert pianist Dame Myra Hess is published, its au…
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Listen to the No Chingues crew talk about all of the day's chingaderas: · The Blackest Super Bowl Halftime Show · Channel Your Inner Kendrick At Your Work Nemesis · Jorge Is Just Another DEI Casualty · Who Could Have Seen This Coming? Turd Administration Hurts Even Trump-Loving Farmers · Chaffing In Our Overalls · Vatos Locos Forever · People Who L…
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Samira Ahmed talks to Brazilian director Walter Salles about his film I'm Still Here - which has already won multiple awards including the Golden Globe for Best Actress for its star Fernanda Torres. it's based on a true story about a family Salles knew when he was growing up in Rio de Janeiro - whose father was detained and disappeared during the m…
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In this episode, we’re breaking down our month-by-month plan for editing our novels, from big-picture structural changes to final proofreading. We’ll walk through each phase of the process, including macro edits, character development, worldbuilding tweaks, and polishing prose. Plus, we’ll share our strategies for staying on track, managing feedbac…
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Author Jacob Nordangård discusses his must-read book "Rockefeller: Controlling the Game" on the family's bid for global domination and its pivotal role in constructing an authoritarian world government.Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / SubstackGeopolitics & Empire · Jacob Nordangård: It's a Rockefeller World Order! #519*Support Geop…
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In this episode of Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery engages with author Martin Whitehouse to discuss his book, The Transparent Truth, which explores the concept of truth within Christianity. They delve into the nature of absolute truth, the reliability of the Bible, the significance of different translations, and how to approach reading the…
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Robbie Collin and Louisa Buck join Tom Sutcliffe to review the fourth Bridget Jones film Mad About the Boy staring Renée Zellweger, the Oscar nominated animation Memoir of a Snail and pioneering artist Linder's Danger Came Smiling retrospective at the Hayward Gallery in London. Presenter: Tom SutcliffeProducer: Claire Bartleet…
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Does your novel feel have a saggy middle? Does it just meander around without a lot of momentum? In this episode, I’ll walk you through Act 2 of the Save the Cat story structure—a simple, effective tool to shape your novel into a story readers can’t put down. Learn how this flexible plotting method can keep your story on track while leaving plenty …
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*This was a special edition of Geopolitics & Empire made possible by The People’s Reset, consider donating to The People’s Reset as a thank you: https://thegreaterreset.org/donateSterlin Lujan discusses network states, parallel societies, and the growing post-Westphalian trend and move away from the nation state toward sovereign cyberstates.Watch o…
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*This was a special edition of Geopolitics & Empire made possible by The People’s Reset, consider donating to The People’s Reset as a thank you: https://thegreaterreset.org/donateAaron Day discusses in-depth the technocratic global government planned for 2030, the different parts of its underbelly (e.g. energy certificates or carbon credits, CBDCs,…
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As scheduling changes are made to ITV soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale, and as the 40th anniversary of EastEnders is celebrated with a live special on BBC One, how is the future looking for continuing drama on TV? Former Executive Producer of EastEnders John Yorke and Entertainment Journalist Emma Bullimore discuss the impact of the audience's…
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*This was a special edition of Geopolitics & Empire made possible by The People’s Reset, consider donating to The People’s Reset as a thank you: https://thegreaterreset.org/donateJohn Bush discusses the technocratic threat and the work he does at his Live Free Academy to help people exit, build, and create an alternative future.Watch on BitChute / …
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Front Row continues to look at how culture has changed in the first 25 years of this century with an edition focusing on books. Tom Sutcliffe is in the Front Row studio with two writers who've helped to shape the literary landscape over those years – the novelists Zadie Smith and Andrew O'Hagan. They are joined by the presenter of Radio 4's A Good …
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Hollywood legend Robert De Niro explains why he's starring in his first ever TV series Zero Day, where he plays a former US President out to find the culprits behind a deadly cyber-attack on America. He's joined by the show's screenwriter Eric Newman. With the British Council facing financial pressures it is considering the sale of its art collecti…
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*This was a special edition of Geopolitics & Empire made possible by The People’s Reset, consider donating to The People’s Reset as a thank you: https://thegreaterreset.org/donateDan Astin-Gregory discusses the struggle against global tyranny and "cultural totalitarianism" which includes the rollout of digital dictatorship and the evisceration of o…
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*This was a special edition of Geopolitics & Empire made possible by The People's Reset, consider donating to The People's Reset as a thank you: https://thegreaterreset.org/donateJason Christoff discusses mind control, the globalist banking cartel, the Trump cult, the collapse of Canada, learning how to thrive in the age of dystopia, and more!Watch…
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Two of our favorite team members, Suzzanne Cromwell and Melissa Starker, pull back the curtains on how Boston SciFi choses shorts and then creates programs. From the watching, to the selecting, to creating the flow, see what goes on inside a film festival #podcast #filmfestival #shortfilm You can find us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon …
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In their monthly roundtable, Cognitive Dissidents (Parallel Mike Podcast, Monica Perez Show, Geopolitics & Empire) discuss the technocratic takeover of America, Gaza, and more!Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / SubstackGeopolitics & Empire · Cognitive Dissidents: American Technocracy & Trump's Play For Gaza #7*Support Geopolitics & E…
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*This was a special edition of Geopolitics & Empire made possible by The People's Reset, consider donating to The People's Reset as a thank you: https://thegreaterreset.org/donateDr. Rob Williams of Our Geoengineering Age discusses weather modification and how its function is primarily part of the military domain.Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rok…
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Tom is joined by the writer and broadcaster Octavia Bright and the Observer's theatre critic Susannah Clapp to review another version of the Greek classic Oedipus, this time at the Old Vic in London and starring Rami Malek. Also reviewed: The Last Showgirl, which has Pamela Anderson starring as Shelley with Jamie Lee Curtis as her good friend. Shel…
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Writer Holly Walsh and actor Lucy Punch on the Motherland spin-off series, Amandaland which also stars Joanna LumleyDirector, screenwriter and producer of September 5, Tim Fehlbaum about his new film that explores what happened at the 1972 Munich Olympics from the perspective of the sports journalists who found themselves broadcasting the story As …
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Front Row continues to look at how culture has changed in the first 25 years of the century with an edition focusing on film and TV. Samira is joined by Radio 4's Screenshot presenters Mark Kermode and Ellen E. Jones, Jane Tranter, who relaunched Doctor Who in 2005 and co-founded Bad Wolf productions and Boyd Hilton, the Entertainment Director of H…
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We also each rank our top three first contact books at the end of the episode. This episode is sponsored by The Pythagorean by Alexander Morpheigh, which is available in print or kindle edition here. Join the Hugonauts book club on discord! Or you can watch the episode on YouTube if you prefer video All the books in the episode (with YT links to th…
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Coralie Fargeat has been nominated as best director for her film The Substance which stars Demi Moore. She tells Samira about her inspiration for the satirical horror about a Hollywood star who takes a dangerous drug to create a younger version of herself. Josephine Baker’s memoir has been translated into English for the first time, fifty years aft…
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Ask Me Anything Thursdays: Can I Mix POV Styles in a Dual POV Novel? Have you ever wondered if you can write a dual POV novel where one protagonist is in first person and the other is in third? In this episode, I answer this question from fantasy writer Becca and break down when and how this technique can work beautifully in speculative fiction. Wh…
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Listen to Erika L. Sanchez and the No Chingues crew talk about all of the day's chingaderas: · Living in Dystopian Motherfucking Times · Muppet Baby Disassociation for Everyone · 100 Years of Solitude: Dope AF · Bordertown Animated Series · Limpias Are Just Witch Showers · Voted Best Font by the Pod: Pizza Hut’s Old School Font · Let’s Bring Back B…
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Tom Sutcliffe is joined by writer Dreda Say Mitchell and critic Scott Bryan to assess the week's cultural releases, including a new stage version of the hit TV series Inside Number 9. They've also been watching Mike Leigh's first film in 6 years, Hard Truths, which has reunited him with Marianne Jean-Baptiste who was nominated for an Oscar in his h…
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At the time of recording, Traitors UK is on TV, Nosferatu is dominating at cinemas, Donald Trump is one day into his second presidency, leaving Jo and Adam with many memes to discuss as they try to determine what will be their 2025 energy. Charged by a listener to determine whether or not Robert Eggers's new adaptation of Nosferatu is in any way sa…
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We celebrate the centenary of the publication of F Scott Fitzgerald's seminal novel The Great Gatsby, with Fitzgerald experts James West and Sarah Churchwell, Writer and performer Matthew Zajac talks about his new theatre production The Testament of Gideon Mack, based on James Robertson's acclaimed book about a Minister who doesn't believe in God, …
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As new BBC One drama adaptation, Miss Austen, shines fresh light on Jane Austen's sister Cassandra, Gill Hornby, who wrote the eponymous novel on which Miss Austen is based, and Claire Harman, author of Jane's Fame, How Jane Austen Conquered The World, discuss how perceptions of Cassandra's burning of her sister's letters have been changing. Paris-…
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Listen to Erika L. Sanchez and the No Chingues crew talk about all of the day's chingaderas: · Bird Shit, Erika, and Other Compulsive Liars · Chicago’s Eagle Man · Erika’s Chicago Accent is a Wet Beef to the Ear · Jag-Offs · Lyrics · Reaching Foul · The Homie, Diareet · Ultimate Mexican Nickname: Simba · Salamandria, Damp YouTube Sensation, AND Hum…
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Front Row looks at how culture has changed in the first 25 years of this century, starting with Music. Samira is joined by Radio 4's Add to Playlist hosts Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe, music journalist Kitty Empire and former Spotify exec Will Page. They discuss how transformations in technology have impacted what we listen to and what music is b…
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Vienna is working a delivery job when she hears about Cop City, a massive police training facility planned for Atlanta. She decides to join the activists trying to stop construction. When Vienna arrives in the South River Forest, she quickly finds a community, a cause and a love unlike any other. But the events of one morning shatters everything. V…
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Charles Hugh Smith discusses civilization's crumbling status quo and the hydrocarbon industrial age or current world system which some view as superabundant due to technology while others question whether we've used up the easy energy and are facing resource constraints. He comments on cycles, empire, financialization, consumption, true wealth, how…
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Dr. Jack Kruse discusses deep politics, globalism, Zionism, Trump 2.0, technocracy, why bitcoin is the antidote, health, and how the solution is becoming a decentralized savage!Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / SubstackGeopolitics & Empire · Dr. Jack Kruse: Deep Politics, Trump, Bitcoin, & Becoming a Decentralized Savage #510*Suppor…
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Rowan Pelling, journalist and founding editor of the Erotic Review, and the film critic Tim Robey join Tom Sutcliffe to discuss the Oscar nominations and review Edmund White's The Loves of My Life, Steven Soderbergh's supernatural horror thriller Presence and Brazil! Brazil! a major exhibition featuring 20th century artists at the Royal Academy in …
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Does your novel feel like it’s wandering aimlessly, struggling to find direction? In this episode, I’ll walk you through the first five beats of the Save the Cat story structure—a simple, effective tool to shape your novel into a story readers can’t put down. Learn how this flexible plotting method can keep your story on track while leaving plenty …
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Nick Heys of Heys Reviews discusses his work researching globalism, the world controllers, and their plan for world government.Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / SubstackGeopolitics & Empire · Nick Heys: The World Controllers & Their Age-Old Plan for World Government #509*Support Geopolitics & Empire!Become a Member https://geopoliti…
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Writer James Graham on his Channel 4 drama Brian & Maggie, which stars Steve Coogan and Harriet Walter, and which tells the story of a hard-hitting interview between broadcaster Brian Walden and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, which helped precipitate Thatcher's downfall in the early 1990s, John Douglas Thompson talks about playing Shylock in Sha…
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Anora is one of the leading contenders in the current film awards season - and its star Mikey Madison looks likely to get an Oscar nomination too. Its director Sean Baker explains how he uses both violence and comedy to explore the story of a son of a Russian oligarch who becomes entangled in the world of a sex worker in New York. Caryl Phillips ta…
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Mikkel Thorup of Expat Money discusses the work he does in helping people expatriate to greener pastures and why even with Trump back in power people continue to double down on Plan B and second passports and residencies. He comments on the viability of Kevin O'Leary and Trump's proposed North American Union, encroaching globalism and technocracy. …
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The Brutalist's director Brady Corbet and star Adrien Brody talk about making the hotly anticipated film. With a season of Sidney Poitier's films underway at the British Film Institute and a play about a key moment in his early, Retrograde, transferring to London's West End in March we discuss the legacy of the great actor with - writer, Ryan Calai…
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Robert D. Kaplan discuses his new book "Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis" and how we are in a Global Weimar where the planet is running a strange simulation of the Weimar Republic. The world is becoming more interconnected and claustrophobic as Globalization 2.0 pulls us closer together. All three great powers are in decline, but America has…
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Courtenay Turner discusses the emerging world system long-planned by global elites and a number of its features which include technocracy, theosophy, transhumanism, and more!Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / SubstackGeopolitics & Empire · Courtenay Turner: The Emerging Theosophic & Transhumanist World System #506*Support Geopolitics…
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