Read Me a Poem - “Winter Creek” by Jim Harrison

Amanda Holmes reads Jim Harrison’s “Winter Creek.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman.

 

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This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch.

 



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It Could Happen Here - The History of Right Wingers Lying About Rome Ft. Mike Duncan

Robert and Mia are joined by History of Rome's Mike Duncan to discuss Mike Johnson's recent claim that Rome was destroyed by queerness and how the right projects their politics onto Roman history

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Good Bad Billionaire - Sam Bankman-Fried with Michael Lewis

The spectacular rise and incredible fall of crypto empire FTX and its unconventional founder, Sam Bankman-Fried - a billionaire wannabe philanthropist now facing decades behind bars.

Journalist Zing Tsjeng and BBC business editor Simon Jack could not resist inviting special guest Michael Lewis (author of Liar's Poker, Moneyball and The Big Short) to tell this story. Michael was at the scene as Bankman-Fried's crypto trading business crumbled and the law closed in.

They trace his life from childhood in Californian academia through his rapid accumulation of wealth – surpassed only by the speed at which it was lost – and on into his prison cell. Then they decide if he is good, bad, or just another billionaire.

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Chapo Trap House - 783 – Dream Hoarders, LLC feat. Madinah Wilson-Anton (11/20/23)

To celebrate Joe Biden’s 81st birthday, we’re joined by Delaware state representative Madinah Wilson-Anton to dish about all things Delaware. Rep. Wilson-Anton leads us through Delaware’s legal peculiarities that make it ripe for international corporate malfeasance, her personal experiences with Joe Biden and his “think tank,” and some tales of Delaware politics, ranging from corporate crime, feral senate dogs, chip thievery, and lots of casual racism.

CBS News Roundup - 11/20/2023 | World News Roundup Late Edition

The latest on Hamas hostage negotiations. Remembering former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Former President Trump gag order. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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Philosophers In Space - Gideon pt1 and Queer Theory

Fuck yes mother fuckers, grab your girly mags and hide your corpse brides, it's fucking Gideon time people. You know that that means? Fucking boning! Bones for days. Just an endless sea of bones and bone related humor. Truly, this is one of the best series of all time and I cannot wait to inflict it on all of you. Enjoy our discussion of queer theory, cause shit's about to get hella-gay.

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The Gist - The Proper Corralling and Taming of Disinformation

Lee McIntyre author of “On Disinformation" discusses and debates with Mike, how to conceptualize disinformation, and how not combat it consistently no matter who is getting dissed. Plus, new evidence about Hamas operations under hospitals. And…PANDAS!


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State of the World from NPR - We rewind to a time when Israel and Gaza were close to peace

We hear about a time when an airport opened in Gaza, a U.S. president visited and it seemed like Palestinian statehood was close to being a reality.
And, a multi-ethnic, multi-religious band in Israel is working to bridge some of the divides in the country.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Volunteers Blindsided By 60-day Cap For Migrants In Chicago Shelters

The city unveiled the next phase of its migrant response and resettlement efforts, which imposes limits on how long people can stay in city-run shelters based on when they arrived. The city says this is meant to free up shelter space and fast track resettlement efforts. Reset hears from volunteers Erika Villegas and Debra Michaud about how they’re preparing to help people navigate these limits. For more conversations like this, check out our entire catalog of interviews at wbez.org/reset.