019: On Money and Debt
We discuss the implications of the origins of money after listening to some excerpts from David Graeber’s “Debt”.
We discuss the implications of the origins of money after listening to some excerpts from David Graeber’s “Debt”.
We discuss the viability of vaccination mandates, have some terrifying realizations about the state of health-care services, and air some quality clips from our fellow podcasters at Means Morning News and Even More News.
In this episode we focus on the two civic holidays which occurred between broadcasts — Labor Day and September 11. I think you’ll find our perspective unique. This broadcast was a bit rough, but the content is important. Enjoy.
This week, we discuss Amazon strong-arming small businesses, the 2021 Fire Season, the neoliberal threat to free speech, and a few other miscellaneous topics.
In this episode, we talk about about labor relations and their ties to imperialism, and follow up on our very first episode with a discussion of the recent suspension of Rudy Giuliani from the practice of law.
broadcast on 2/25/2021 at 91.3FM and wioxradio.org
Citations Needed podcast published an interview with worker and Warehouse Workers For Justice organizer Ronald Jackson, who was fired in retaliation from the Mars candy packing plant in Joliet, Illinois, for organizing his fellow workers and keeping them informed of their rights. The full interview can be found for free wherever you get your podcasts.
Shout-out to a sister podcast, CatsCast!
Amazon workers from the warehouse to the drivers and even white-collar employees in Chicago IL, Bessamer Alabama, and elsewhere are pushing for unionization. Hear from previous workers, labor news reporters and our favorite podcast hosts about what’s going on. Also, can you identify a union in the wild?