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Latest podcast episodes about andr goulet

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
UNPACKING THE NEWS returns in April 2023!

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 1:40


Returning after a two and a half year hiatus Unpacking the News is a weekly progressive podcast featuring in-depth interviews and panel conversations on Canadian society, culture and politics with journalists, academics and activists from coast to coast. Hosted by André Goulet in Montréal, Season 2 includes episodes co-produced with:Briarpatch contributors celebrating the magazine's 50th anniversaryCouncil of Canadians campaign organizersFernwood Publishing authors discussing new book releasesa week-long daily live series recorded at the 2023 Canadian Labour Congressa live episode recorded at Concordia University's Mobilizing Data for Justice conferenceand much more over a 15 episode seasonNew episodes drop every Wednesday in late April, May and June and it's going to be so much fun! Tell a friend, support the show at https://www.patreon.com/unpackingthenews and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Music on this preview 'We're Coming Back' is courtesy of Titus Andronicus, from their 2022 album 'An Anomaly. Find out more about "The Rock Fan's Rock Band" at http://titusandronicus.net/

The Harbinger Spotlight
UNPACKING THE NEWS returns in April 2023!

The Harbinger Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 1:40


Returning after a two and a half year hiatus Unpacking the News is a weekly progressive podcast featuring in-depth interviews and panel conversations on Canadian society, culture and politics with journalists, academics and activists from coast to coast. Hosted by André Goulet in Montréal, Season 2 includes episodes co-produced with:Briarpatch contributors celebrating the magazine's 50th anniversaryCouncil of Canadians campaign organizersFernwood Publishing authors discussing new book releasesa week-long daily live series recorded at the 2023 Canadian Labour Congressa live episode recorded at Concordia University's Mobilizing Data for Justice conferenceand much more over a 15 episode seasonNew episodes drop every Wednesday in late April, May and June and it's going to be so much fun! Tell a friend, support the show at https://www.patreon.com/unpackingthenews and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Music on this preview 'We're Coming Back' is courtesy of Titus Andronicus, from their 2022 album 'An Anomaly. Find out more about "The Rock Fan's Rock Band" at http://titusandronicus.net/

Harbinger Society Presents
Announcing UNPACKING THE NEWS SEASON 2 launching April 2023!

Harbinger Society Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 1:40


We're back! Returning after a two and a half year hiatus Unpacking the News is a weekly progressive podcast featuring in-depth interviews and panel conversations on Canadian society, culture and politics with journalists, academics and activists from coast to coast. Hosted by André Goulet in Montréal, this season will include episodes co-produced with:Council of Canadians campaign organizersBriarpatch contributors celebrating the magazine's 50th anniversaryFernwood Publishing authors discussing new book releasesa week-long daily live series recorded at the 2023 Canadian Labour Congressa live episode recorded at Concordia University's Mobilizing Data for Justice conferenceand much more over a 15 episode seasonNew episodes drop every Wednesday in late April, May and June and it's going to be so much fun! Tell a friend, support the show at https://www.patreon.com/unpackingthenews and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Music on this preview 'We're Coming Back' is courtesy of Titus Andronicus, from their 2022 album 'An Anomaly. Find out more about "The Rock Fan's Rock Band" at http://titusandronicus.net/

Green Majority Radio
Very Boringly Falling Apart (836)

Green Majority Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 53:28


We talk about manufacturing a recession to curb inflation and preserve corporate profit. Stefan speaks with André Goulet of the Harbinger Media Network about how it's grown and where it goes from here.

Kino Lefter
129 - Squid Game and Late Capitalism (From The Korea File) with André Goulet and Paris Marx

Kino Lefter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 56:36


Evan's on vacation this week, so enjoy this episode of The Korea File where host André Goulet chats with Evan and Paris Marx of Tech Won't Save Us about Squid Game, the limits of anti-capitalist art, and Fortnite. From The Korea File:"On a celebratory 100th episode host Andre Goulet welcomes Harbinger Media Network podcast pals Paris Marx of leftist tech worldview critique show Tech Won't Save Us and Evan MacDonald of socialist film review show Kino Lefter to explore the historical parallels and context of Squid Game, examine the show's cultural capitalist critique, regret impulsive investments in crypto currency and try to explain why we can't help but hate those notorious VIPs. Hear Paris' popular tech critique show Tech Won't Save Us at https://techwontsave.us/ and support his work at https://www.patreon.com/techwontsaveusSubscribe to hear 128 episodes of Evan's excellent, long-running Kino Lefter series at https://www.buzzsprout.com/226175 and get access to more than 100 bonus episodes by supporting the show at https://www.patreon.com/kinolefterHear Andre's political panel show Harbinger Society Presents at https://www.spreaker.com/show/harbinger-society-presentsFind out more about our work building a politically progressive podcast community at https://harbingermedianetwork.com/This conversation was recorded on November 1st, 2021."

The Harbinger Spotlight
ELXN44: High Quebecspectations (Harbinger Society Presents ep21 w/ Le Plancher des Vaches & Les Ficelles)

The Harbinger Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 44:17


Julie DuFort and Ludvic Moquin-Beaudry of election show Le Plancher des Vaches and pop culture feminist podcast Les Ficelles hosts Amelie Faubert and Solene Paré join André Goulet and Ricochet Media editor-in-chief Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours to break down last week's debates as the panel examines the state of the race in Quebec.Plus: Montreal NDP candidate Mme. Christine Paré explains why it's time for a socialist, feminist Member of Parliament in Justin Trudeau's riding of Papineau and Atlantic correspondent James Brown contrasts our political class' wretched debate performance with the inspirational tennis nationalism of Leylah Fernandez's US Open run on a new Solitary Thoughts.

Harbinger Society Presents
ELXN44: High Quebecspectations (w/ Le Plancher des Vaches & Les Ficelles)

Harbinger Society Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 44:17


Julie DuFort and Ludvic Moquin-Beaudry of election show Le Plancher des Vaches and pop culture feminist podcast Les Ficelles hosts Amelie Faubert and Solene Paré join André Goulet and Ricochet Media editor-in-chief Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours to break down last week's debates as the panel examines the state of the race in Quebec.Plus: Montreal NDP candidate Mme. Christine Paré explains why it's time for a socialist, feminist Member of Parliament in Justin Trudeau's riding of Papineau and Atlantic correspondent James Brown contrasts our political class' wretched debate performance with the inspirational tennis nationalism of Leylah Fernandez's US Open run on a new Solitary Thoughts.

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
ELXN44: High Quebecspectations (w/ Le Plancher des Vaches & Les Ficelles)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 44:17


Julie DuFort and Ludvic Moquin-Beaudry of election show Le Plancher des Vaches and pop culture feminist podcast Les Ficelles hosts Amelie Faubert and Solene Paré join André Goulet and Ricochet Media editor-in-chief Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours to break down last week's debates as the panel examines the state of the race in Quebec. Plus: Montreal NDP candidate Mme. Christine Paré explains why it's time for a socialist, feminist Member of Parliament in Justin Trudeau's riding of Papineau and Atlantic correspondent James Brown contrasts our political class' wretched debate performance with the inspirational tennis nationalism of Leylah Fernandez's US Open run on a new Solitary Thoughts.

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
ELXN44: High Quebecspectations (Harbinger Society Presents ep21 w/ Le Plancher des Vaches & Les Ficelles)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 44:17


Julie DuFort and Ludvic Moquin-Beaudry of election show Le Plancher des Vaches and pop culture feminist podcast Les Ficelles hosts Amelie Faubert and Solene Paré join André Goulet and Ricochet Media editor-in-chief Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours to break down last week's debates as the panel examines the state of the race in Quebec. Plus: Montreal NDP candidate Mme. Christine Paré explains why it's time for a socialist, feminist Member of Parliament in Justin Trudeau's riding of Papineau and Atlantic correspondent James Brown contrasts our political class' wretched debate performance with the inspirational tennis nationalism of Leylah Fernandez's US Open run on a new Solitary Thoughts.

Kino Lefter
81 - The Twentieth Century: Canada Day Crossover with Unpacking the News

Kino Lefter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 81:30


Canada Day has arrived again, and the occasion has led us to explore the depths of Matthew Rankin's The Twentieth Century: a film Rankin describes as being "one part Canadian Heritage Minute and one part ayahuasca death trip." The Twentieth Century is a fictionalized and hyper stylized look at the early political career of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's longest-serving Prime Minister. It's a portrait of sexual repression and our relationship to empire, the irreality of Canada, and the idiosyncrasies of this beautiful man. André Goulet, host of Unpacking the News, joins us for this crossover event discussing Canadian identity, film, and strangeness. ReComradations:André: Berlin by Jason LutesAbdul: Essex County by Jeff LemireEvan: Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 1 by Gabriel Hardman & Corrina BechkoLaura: Blowback Podcast Listen to Unpacking the NewsCheck out the other shows on the Ricochet network of podcastsJoin the Kino Lefter DiscordAccess our premium weekly show Primo Lefter for just $3/month on our Patreon

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
2019 Election Analysis en Francais (le Plancher des Vaches ep1)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 47:45


'Le plancher des vaches' is an election podcast that aims to explore the dead angles of traditional media coverage of electoral campaigns with vivid analysis from journalist Martin Forgues, political analyst Ludvic Moquin-Beaudry and politics scholar Maïka Sondarjee. New episodes are recorded every Sunday at Ricochet's offices at la Halte 24-7 in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood. Production by André Goulet, Katia Gaïd et Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours. Check this space as Martin, Ludvic and Maïka continue the conversation in English with André Goulet on Unpacking the News every week.

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
2018 QC Election: An Existential Crisis for the Parti Québécois

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 26:51


Even as this October marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Parti Québécois, the 2018 provincial election finds the sovereignist party fighting for its political life. With support for independence at an all-time low, is PQ leader Jean-François Lisée connecting with voters on the campaign trail? Or is the party in the midst of an existential crisis? Earlier this month journalist Chris Curtis spent seven days on the PQ press bus covering Lisée's cross-Quebec campaign for the Montreal Gazette. In this conversation, he joins host André Goulet to discuss his up-close observations of the leader and his campaign and to explain why the PQ still stands a chance in this election. This conversation was recorded on Thursday, September 6th.

The Korea File
Jeju's Yemeni Asylum Seekers Reveal Korean Xenophobia

The Korea File

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 29:00


South Korean society has long been intolerant of outsiders, but the outrage sparked this summer by a thousand Yemeni asylum seekers on Jeju Island illustrates the depth of the country's xenophobia.  On this episode of ké cast, Korea Exposé Publisher Se-Woong Koo joins host André Goulet to discuss why, despite its vaunted democracy and economy, compassion and humanitarian instincts are in short supply in South Korea. Read Se-Woong's piece 'Tyranny of South Korea's Majority Against Refugees' at https://www.koreaexpose.com/south-korea-xenophobia-shows-itself-yemen-refugees-situation/ For more ké cast, go to koreaexpose.com. This conversation was recorded on August 28th, 2018.

The Korea File
Jeju's Yemeni Asylum Seekers Reveal Korean Xenophobia

The Korea File

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 28:22


South Korean society has long been intolerant of outsiders, but the outrage sparked this summer by a thousand Yemeni asylum seekers on Jeju Island illustrates the depth of the country's xenophobia. On this episode of ké cast, Korea Exposé Publisher Se-Woong Koo joins host André Goulet to discuss why, despite its vaunted democracy and economy, compassion and humanitarian instincts are in short supply in South Korea.Read Se-Woong's piece 'Tyranny of South Korea's Majority Against Refugees' at https://www.koreaexpose.com/south-korea-xenophobia-shows-itself-yemen-refugees-situation/For more ké cast, go to koreaexpose.com.This conversation was recorded on August 28th, 2018.Photo credit: National Public Radio

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
Why Trudeau's National Housing Strategy Falls Short

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 25:50


This week's guest suggests that the federal government’s new housing plan falls short of providing adequate policy proposals for Canada's ongoing housing crisis and, unless Justin Trudeau can get the provinces to go along with the initiative, the Liberal Party's much-anticipated National Housing Strategy is unlikely to be implemented. In this conversation David DesBaillets of l’Université du Québec a Montréal joins host André Goulet to discuss the gendered facet of the housing crisis, why indigenous communities should be skeptical of the proposed initiative and- what would a radical National Housing Strategy look like in Canada? This episode was recorded on January 31st, 2018.

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Ricochet's Unpacking the News
One Year After the Québec City Mosque Attack

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 31:48


As we approach the one year anniversary of one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history, the debate surrounding a proposed National Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia in Québec has been instructive. In this conversation, National Observer reporter Clothilde Goujard joins host André Goulet to discuss the unbearable whiteness of being Québec’s media elite, the anti-Muslim provocations and posturing of the political class in a provincial election year and the hope and optimism that she experienced this week in Saint-Foy, the neighbourhood surrounding the Islamic Cultural Centre of Québec City. Plus details on the National Observer’s new anti-hate, anti-fascist investigative reporting unit. This conversation was recorded on January 19th, 2018. For more on this story, check out Goujard's recent piece in the National Observer: https://www.nationalobserver.com/2018/01/25/news/les-residents-de-sainte-foy-se-relevent-un-apres-lattaque-de-la-mosquee

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep10: Red Christmas w/ Rev. Christine Boyle on Wallace Shawn's 'Night Thoughts'

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 81:17


On this special extra-length yuletide episode, United Church Canada minister Rev. Christine Boyle joins host Charlie Demers for a conversation on playwright Wallace Shawn's 2017 collection of essays 'Night Thoughts'. Also: Site C and the BC NDP. Kids, commercialism and Kris Kringle. All this plus a look back at 2017, the garbage year that was.Editing and production: André Goulet. Special holiday music on this episode includes the National Anthem of the USSR + the Internationale (w/ bells) plus a Christmas-themed recording of 'Wide is My Motherland'. Big thanks to Galiano Island Books, official bookseller of the 'Well Reds' podcasthttps://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep10: Red Christmas w/ Rev. Christine Boyle on Wallace Shawn's 'Night Thoughts'

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 81:17


On this special extra-length yuletide episode, United Church Canada minister Rev. Christine Boyle joins host Charlie Demers for a conversation on playwright Wallace Shawn's 2017 collection of essays 'Night Thoughts'. Also: Site C and the BC NDP. Kids, commercialism and Kris Kringle. All this plus a look back at 2017, the garbage year that was.Editing and production: André Goulet. Special holiday music on this episode includes the National Anthem of the USSR + the Internationale (w/ bells) plus a Christmas-themed recording of 'Wide is My Motherland'. Big thanks to Galiano Island Books, official bookseller of the 'Well Reds' podcasthttps://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep9: Tariq Ali's 'Fear of Mirrors' w/ SFU Director of the Center for Global Political Economy Geoff Mann

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 74:22


On this episode, host Charlie Demers is joined by Geoff Mann, author of 'In The Long Run We Are All Dead' and Director of the Center for Global Political Economy at Simon Fraser University, to discuss the story of an East German family whose lives reflects the rise and fall of the Soviet Union. This is a conversation on Tariq Ali’s 1998 novel ‘Fear of Mirrors’.Editing and production: André Goulet. Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson. Big thanks to Galiano Island Books, official bookseller of the 'Well Reds' podcasthttps://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep9: Tariq Ali's 'Fear of Mirrors' w/ SFU Director of the Center for Global Political Economy Geoff Mann

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 74:22


On this episode, host Charlie Demers is joined by Geoff Mann, author of 'In The Long Run We Are All Dead' and Director of the Center for Global Political Economy at Simon Fraser University, to discuss the story of an East German family whose lives reflects the rise and fall of the Soviet Union. This is a conversation on Tariq Ali’s 1998 novel ‘Fear of Mirrors’.Editing and production: André Goulet. Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson. Big thanks to Galiano Island Books, official bookseller of the 'Well Reds' podcasthttps://galianoislandbooks.com/

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
Québec's Bill 62: Punching Down in a White Ethno State

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 28:07


On this episode, journalist Kathryn Jezer-Morton joins host André Goulet to discuss interculturalism, Québec secularism and the political factors motivating the introduction of the transparently Islamophobic Bill 62. Plus Valérie Plante and Projet Montréal's surprising municipal election win is a big victory for progressives in the provincial metropolis and an encouraging sign for Leftists across the country.

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep8: China Miéville's 'October: The Story of the Russian Revolution'

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 69:52


On this episode, host Charlie Demers is joined by guest Roxanne Panchasi, Associate Professor of History at Simon Fraser University, for a discussion on China Miéville's acclaimed 'October: The Story of the Russian Revolution'.Editings and production: André Goulet. Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson. Big thanks to Galiano Island Books, official bookseller of the 'Well Reds' podcast https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep8: China Miéville's 'October: The Story of the Russian Revolution'

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 69:52


On this episode, host Charlie Demers is joined by guest Roxanne Panchasi, Associate Professor of History at Simon Fraser University, for a discussion on China Miéville's acclaimed 'October: The Story of the Russian Revolution'.Editings and production: André Goulet. Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson. Big thanks to Galiano Island Books, official bookseller of the 'Well Reds' podcast https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep6: Canada 150 + Ryan McMahon = Podcasting 101 for Charlie and Derrick

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 97:24


It’s our long-awaited July double episode! Comedian, writer, and podcast producer extraordinaire Ryan McMahon joins Derrick and Charlie to discuss Tom King’s “The Inconvenient Indian” and Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas’ “Red: A Haida Manga.” Planned as a wide-ranging and fun discussion of books and politics that would serve as our version of Canada 150 counter-programming, early on in the show it becomes clear to Ryan that he’ll need to conduct a Podcasting 101 workshop for our hosts. (Listen right to the end for outtake audio from the workshop.)This episode features an in-depth discussion of Canadian colonialism past and present, and of some of the literary and cultural voices stepping up to dismantle it. As a bonus, you'll get to hear about Ryan's forthcoming book and you’ll find out why former Ontario Premier Bob Rae has blocked both Derrick and Ryan on Twitter. (You can watch Ryan’s Walrus Talk shout-out to Rae here, starting at the 8:00 min mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFhlH0PdHIg) Editing by André Goulet, who recently won the NCCRA Best in Podcasting award for his work as host and producer of Ricochet's Unpacking the News. Extro music: Nick Sherman “Heart Sounds” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofO6zAVEBgU Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep6: Canada 150 + Ryan McMahon = Podcasting 101 for Charlie and Derrick

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 97:24


It’s our long-awaited July double episode! Comedian, writer, and podcast producer extraordinaire Ryan McMahon joins Derrick and Charlie to discuss Tom King’s “The Inconvenient Indian” and Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas’ “Red: A Haida Manga.” Planned as a wide-ranging and fun discussion of books and politics that would serve as our version of Canada 150 counter-programming, early on in the show it becomes clear to Ryan that he’ll need to conduct a Podcasting 101 workshop for our hosts. (Listen right to the end for outtake audio from the workshop.)This episode features an in-depth discussion of Canadian colonialism past and present, and of some of the literary and cultural voices stepping up to dismantle it. As a bonus, you'll get to hear about Ryan's forthcoming book and you’ll find out why former Ontario Premier Bob Rae has blocked both Derrick and Ryan on Twitter. (You can watch Ryan’s Walrus Talk shout-out to Rae here, starting at the 8:00 min mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFhlH0PdHIg) Editing by André Goulet, who recently won the NCCRA Best in Podcasting award for his work as host and producer of Ricochet's Unpacking the News. Extro music: Nick Sherman “Heart Sounds” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofO6zAVEBgU Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep5 - South of Eden

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 69:08


In this episode Charlie and Derrick tackle their first work of fiction, discussing the hilarious and haunting "Son of a Trickster" by Eden Robinson. Editing by André Goulet, who recently won the NCCRA Best in Podcasting award for his work as host and producer of Ricochet's Unpacking the News. Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep5 - South of Eden

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 69:08


In this episode Charlie and Derrick tackle their first work of fiction, discussing the hilarious and haunting "Son of a Trickster" by Eden Robinson. Editing by André Goulet, who recently won the NCCRA Best in Podcasting award for his work as host and producer of Ricochet's Unpacking the News. Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep4 - Cleveland Rocks

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 70:46


In this episode, Derrick and Charlie discuss Harvey Pekar's 'Not The Israel My Parents Promised Me.'Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep4 - Cleveland Rocks

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 70:46


In this episode, Derrick and Charlie discuss Harvey Pekar's 'Not The Israel My Parents Promised Me.'Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep3 - Mad About You

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 70:28


Episode 3 of Well Reds features Charlie and Derrick discussing Pankaj Mishra’s Age of Anger -- a sprawling, ambitious, and challenging work of political analysis and intellectual history. Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep3 - Mad About You

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 70:28


Episode 3 of Well Reds features Charlie and Derrick discussing Pankaj Mishra’s Age of Anger -- a sprawling, ambitious, and challenging work of political analysis and intellectual history. Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.Big thanks to our official bookseller: Galiano Island Books https://galianoislandbooks.com/

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep2 - Every Rosa Has Its Thorns: Red Rosa, A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 58:50


Rosa Luxemburg was one of the outstanding and heroic figures of the international socialist movement. In this episode, Charlie and Derrick discuss the depiction of her life in the magnificent graphic biography by Kate Evans. Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep2 - Every Rosa Has Its Thorns: Red Rosa, A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 58:50


Rosa Luxemburg was one of the outstanding and heroic figures of the international socialist movement. In this episode, Charlie and Derrick discuss the depiction of her life in the magnificent graphic biography by Kate Evans. Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep1 - Home on Deranged

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 70:17


Readers of the world, unite! The inaugural Well Reds left book podcast episode features a discussion of Amitav Ghosh's magisterial and challenging book, The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable (http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/G/bo22265507.html). Get to know your hosts Charlie and Derrick and, if you can make it to the end, find out our May/June reading list. We want you to read along; like all worthy projects, this is a collective undertaking. Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
Ep1 - Home on Deranged

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 70:17


Readers of the world, unite! The inaugural Well Reds left book podcast episode features a discussion of Amitav Ghosh's magisterial and challenging book, The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable (http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/G/bo22265507.html). Get to know your hosts Charlie and Derrick and, if you can make it to the end, find out our May/June reading list. We want you to read along; like all worthy projects, this is a collective undertaking. Editing and production: André Goulet.Extro Music: "Joe Hill," by Paul Robeson.

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net
This Week Korea - End of Paper Bank Books, Jeju Naval Base & 70th Anniversary of Japanese Liberation

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 57:50


"This Week Korea" is an anything goes panel discussion program featuring the opinions of expats and Korean nationals on some of the biggest yet often underreported stories from the last week. On today's show, "The Korea File Podcast" host André Goulet (facebook.com/TheKoreaFile), Seoul National University PhD student Daniel Lee, and aspiring radio broadcaster Minkyo Park discuss 1) the end of Korea's paper bank books 2) protests over Jeju's upcoming naval base and 3) the 70th anniversary of the Korean peninsula's liberation from Japanese colonial rule."This Week Korea" is an original program produced by KoreaFM.net, an online radio station featuring independent musicians and podcasters from the Korean peninsula. Subscribe to our daily "Korean News Update Podcast" or weekly "This Week Korea Podcast" at http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm . The music for today's program is provided by Korea FM artist "Dead Buttons" - https://www.facebook.com/Deadbuttons

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net
This Week Korea - End of Paper Bank Books, Jeju Naval Base & 70th Anniversary of Japanese Liberation

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 57:50


"This Week Korea" is an anything goes panel discussion program featuring the opinions of expats and Korean nationals on some of the biggest yet often underreported stories from the last week. On today's show, "The Korea File Podcast" host André Goulet (facebook.com/TheKoreaFile), Seoul National University PhD student Daniel Lee, and aspiring radio broadcaster Minkyo Park discuss 1) the end of Korea's paper bank books 2) protests over Jeju's upcoming naval base and 3) the 70th anniversary of the Korean peninsula's liberation from Japanese colonial rule."This Week Korea" is an original program produced by KoreaFM.net, an online radio station featuring independent musicians and podcasters from the Korean peninsula. Subscribe to our daily "Korean News Update Podcast" or weekly "This Week Korea Podcast" at http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm . The music for today's program is provided by Korea FM artist "Dead Buttons" - https://www.facebook.com/Deadbuttons