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Stop Oreos, Save the Rainforest w/ Forest Campaigner Maggie Martin

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 16:26
Mondelēz International — the food giant behind Oreos, Cadbury, and Toblerone — has spent years cultivating an image as a sustainability leader, earning high environmental scores and pledging to eliminate…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

No Option But Sabotage: Rad Enviros and the Climate Crisis w/ Prof. Thomas Zeitzoff

Mon, 03/02/2026 - 10:10
After 9/11, the radical environmental movement was considered the number one domestic terror threat by the U.S. government. But by the end of the decade the movement had largely gone…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

The Untold Story of the Green and Red Podcast! Six Years and Counting…

Sat, 02/28/2026 - 14:50
It’s our 6th anniversary and we talk about the underlying themes in our shows and some of our favorite moments.
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

The Media and the Epstein Class w/ Media Watchdog Nolan Higdon

Thu, 02/26/2026 - 06:14
The Epstein Files is one of the biggest stories in the world… and it isn’t. In our latest, we dive into the media coverage of the Epstein Files with professor…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

Trump’s Aggression Against Iran Continues, w/ Professor Eskandar Sadeghi

Tue, 02/24/2026 - 21:36
Donald Trump’s long-time aggression against Iran–abrogating the nuclear treaty, assassination officials, ramping up sanctions, and last June’s prolonged attacks–is ramping up. Listen in: So, Bob talked to our good friend…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

The Coroner’s Silence: How the State Uses Death Records to Hide Police Violence w/ Prof Terence Keel

Tue, 02/24/2026 - 03:26
Each year, police officers kill over 1,000 people they’ve sworn to protect and serve. While some cases, like George Floyd’s and Sandra Bland’s, capture national attention, most victims remain nameless,…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

Born Sick in the USA: How Inequality is Killing Us w/ Dr. Stephen Bezruchka

Sun, 02/22/2026 - 16:46
In our latest, we talk with return guest Dr. Stephen Bezruchka about how structural inequality and economic policies that favor the ultra rich are causing a health crisis in America.…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

“Keep Hope Alive!”… The Legacy and Meaning of Jesse Jackson

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 07:39
Rev. Jesse Jackson passed away today at the age of 84. A civil rights giant and candidate in the 1984 and 1988 presidential elections, he had a vision that kept…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

“Don’t Believe Your Own Eyes”… State of the Free Press w/ Project Censorship’s Mickey Huff

Mon, 02/16/2026 - 18:04
In our latest, we talk again with the great Mickey Huff, director of Project Censored ( @ProjectCensored ) and professor of journalism at Ithaca College. We talk about Project Censored on its…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

Presidents Day Encore: How Neoliberals Paved the Way for MAGA

Mon, 02/16/2026 - 11:21
Bob and Scott celebrate President’s Day with our encore episode from 2025. Listen in: In this episode, they discuss the recent history of the presidency and look at how neoliberals…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

How Labor and Communities are Fighting ICE in the Twin Cities w/ Journalist Amie Stager

Wed, 02/11/2026 - 21:01
ICE’s surge into Minneapolis-St. Paul continues. After the ICE murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, labor and community groups mobilized against the federal intervention. Listen in: In our latest,…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

Legendary Film Director John Sayles on Labor, the Border and Empire in Novels and Film

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 09:23
In our latest, we talk with legendary filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and novelist John Sayles. We start with a discussion about his new novel “Crucible.” But, also talk about labor, class…
Categories: B4. Radical Ecology

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