One podcast. Three friends. A million stories to tell.
(2019-10-09) - A conversation with Twitter's very own Rogue Librarian, about the ever-increasing significance of the library as a public institution, some of the services modern libraries provide, and the multi-faceted threats and challenges he and his colleagues face, in their role as sentinels of personal literacy, privacy, and cultural diversity.
(2019-08-29) - A conversation with independent journalist and documentary filmmaker Jake Hanrahan, about his experiences as an irregular warfare correspondent for outlets such as ViceNews, HBO, Bellingcat and the Guardian, as well as his current project - grassroots media outlet, Popular Front.
(2019-07-03) - A conversation with Adam LaMascus, regarding the debate around using the term concentration camps, in reference to US refugee detention facilities. Among other things, we most notably spoke of the historical equivalences which support the use of the term, as well as some of the current precedents set by certain members of the European Union.
(2019-06-12) - A conversation with Curtis Dozier, the creator of Pharos - a website dedicated to counteracting the right-wing appropriation of Greko-Roman cultures, primarily via fact-checking and interpreting dubious online writings.
(2019-05-22) - A conversation with ourselves, about the future of CTRL+D, and the bumpy road we had to take to get here.
(2019-04-24) - A conversation with Shane Burley, author of Fascism Today and founder of antifascist neofolk blog A Blaze Ansuz, about the present day effort of antifascists to break neofolk and black metal's ties to the far right.
(2019-04-10) - A conversation with Wired UK contributor K.G. Orphanides, regarding the pedophile network "hiding in plain sight" on YouTube.
(2019-03-27) - A conversation with German indie dev, BenStar, about his background, Ben's current project, and the environment in which indie devs must exist today.
(2019-03-13) - A conversation about the sudden, violent collapse of the bronze age civilization, and the period's surprisingly complex social structures.
(2019-02-25) - A conversation about the end of Opportunity's mission, as well as a general chat about deep space exploration and the human psyche's flaws.
(2019-02-11) - A conversation about the pros and cons of regional pricing as it pertains to video games, as well people's often flawed perception of the industry.
(2019-01-21) - A conversation with Game Workers Unite representative, Marijam Didžgalvytė, about the past, present and future of game developer unionization efforts.
(2019-01-14) - A conversation about our most anticipated events of 2019, predominantly from the entertainment sphere.
(2018-12-31) - A conversation about our most important events of 2018, predominantly from the entertainment sphere.
(2018-12-17) - A conversation about the scientific accuracy of dinosaurs depicted in the original Jurassic Park trilogy.
(2018-12-03) - A conversation with freelance journalist/indie dev K.G. Orphanides, about the tumultuous relationship between games publishers, the media and players.
(2018-11-19) - A conversation about the timeline of events, spanning from the outburst of World War 1, through the conflict itself, to its eventual resolution.
(2018-11-05) - A conversation about a large body, which impacted Earth's atmosphere roughly 12,000 years ago, kickstarting a mini ice age.
(2018-10-22) - A conversation about the work that goes on behind the camera on a movie set.
(2018-10-08) - A conversation about the destructive effect overtourism has on the lives of locals living in popular tourist destinations.
(2018-09-24) - A conversation about social anxiety, and how it affects both our lives and our work.