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Episode 172: “What Are the Rules in Hell?” ft. Overcritical

Coffee with Comrades - Mon, 08/01/2022 - 21:01

In this week’s special, collaborative episode of Coffee with Comrades, Parker from Overcritical joins me to discuss the “most watched” television phenomenon of all time: Squid Game (2021). 

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Episode 171: “This Card is an Abortion” ft. Dr. Mixæl Laufer

Coffee with Comrades - Tue, 07/26/2022 - 05:44

In this edition of Coffee with Comrades, we talk with Dr. Mixæl Laufer about Four Thieves Vinegar Collective’s most recent DIY, autonomous medicine shenanigans. Mixæl walks us through abortion pills that’ve been transposed to business cards. We talk about 4TVC’s revamp of the Microlab Suite, which now features an intuitive system for researching medicines and helping you diagnose your own symptoms. Together, we discuss abortion access and why DIY medicine shouldn’t be necessary in the first place. The episode is jam-packed and I sincerely hope you’ll enjoy our dialogue as much as we did. 

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Episode 170: “Preparing the Soil” ft. Adrien of L.O.R.E.

Coffee with Comrades - Tue, 07/19/2022 - 12:26

Today, we’re sharing an interview with Tallahassee-based poet, essayist, and social ecology community organizer, Adrien. You might know Adrien better by their pen-name, Cybele. Recently, Adrien put out a new essay called (Re)Growing Communal Life: Preparing the Soil for Revolution. I’d recommend checking it out, if you got a sec. The essay is pretty short and a brisk, lovely read. I’ve appreciated Adrien’s writing ever since we were roommates swapping poetry. I know you’ll dig their work, too. I hope you enjoy this dialogue as much as we did!

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Episode 169: “We Will Overcome” ft. Tom Wetzel

Coffee with Comrades - Tue, 07/05/2022 - 07:12

Today, I’m joined by labor organizer Tom Wetzel, author of the new book Overcoming Capitalism: Strategy for the Working Class in the Twenty-First Century

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Episode 168: “Turf Wars” ft. Kristian Williams

Coffee with Comrades - Tue, 06/21/2022 - 08:12

In this edition of Coffee with Comrades, we sit down with Kristian Williams, author of the new book Gang Politics: Revolution, Repression, and Crime. Kristian and I explore the long history of counterinsurgency, the emergence of gang-style political formations in the imperial core, the efficacy of community armed self-defense, and so much more. 

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Episode 167: “Care without Fear” ft. Bruce E. Levine

Coffee with Comrades - Thu, 06/09/2022 - 06:05
I recently sat down with Bruce E. Levine to talk about his new book A Profession without Reason: The Crisis of Contemporary Psychiatry Untangled and Solved by Spinoza, Freethinking, and Radical Enlightenment. In my conversation with Bruce, we touched on a whole host of things: freethinking, care work, peer-to-peer mutual aid groups of psychiatric survivors, horizontal versus hierarchical modes of care, and Spinoza. Lots of Spinoza.
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