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Act Out! podcast

Act Out! podcast

Eleanor Goldfield

A nerderific podcast that wanders through questions big and small, deep and shallow, from the philosophical to the political to the cultural. Step inside the nerdery...
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Act Out! podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Act Out! podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Act Out! podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Amazon gets cozy with the CIA, DHS and ICE – here's what the Silicon Valley beast has to gain and to offer in this growing Orwellian nightmare we call the US of A. Next up, the Nobel Peace Prize winner you didn't hear about and why – hint: Uncle Sam and white so-called feminism don't like talking about genocide. Finally, Dezeray Lyn joins the show again – this time to talk about the situation on the ground in both North Carolina and Florida after first hurricanes then the government battered and beat the residents.

https://mutualaiddisasterrelief.org http://bit.ly/ActOut162 http://bit.ly/ActOut118 http://bit.ly/ActOutNewsletter

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First off, some GOOD NEWS! From the environmental justice front lines and the streets of Queens, here's some inspiration to fuel your activism.

Next, could it be true that the House introduced progressive legislation to address our painfully corrupted electoral system? Well, kinda. Here's a look at HR1 and why we need to look beyond the veil of sweet-sounding reforms.

Next up, a similar problem with the recently passed War Powers resolution that aims to cut our support of the genocide in Yemen.

Then, it's Medicare for All, not Medicare for Some – a look at how the establishment wants to dodge universal healthcare and why.

Finally, Remote Area Medical shows us what “healthcare” looks like for the most marginalized by doing what our healthcare system doesn't: offering medical care for free.

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It might sound like common sense that poverty affects our overall health – but did you know that income inequality catalyzes wear and tear on a micro molecular level? Science has a disturbing new scoop. Next up, please please PLEASE don't go to these kind of protests. And finally, a local grassroots initiative to address an often overlooked aspect of our immigration crisis.

https://communitybondproject.org https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/nbfn-directory

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Building and healing civilizations: as we stare down the 2020 presidential elections, here's a little food for thought on how our system is built – and what advanced math of all things can tell us about the pit falls of having a president, or a “democracy” like ours in general. Next up, the power of art – the power of laughter, and the power of blending that with political commentary. Comedian Krish Mohan joins us to talk more.

https://ramannoodlescomedy.com/

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If you're like me - a white person with a background that criss-crosses borders from Europe to the Middle East, you may struggle with the word "home." It might feel hopeless digging into a deep past, before colonialism, to find when our people lived with the land, not just off it.

Pulling from Braiding Sweetgrass, I dig in - literally and figuratively - to the earth beneath us, far from "home," and how we can be good neighbors and family members regardless of where on earth we land.

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Act Out! podcast - Episode 277 - We're Walking Blind & Orwell Told Us So
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06/25/21 • 29 min

“The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” - George Orwell

Without history, we wander through our present and build our future - totally blind.

As racists foam at the mouth and shriek about "critical race theory," it seems an apt time to highlight the importance not only of learning history, but in HOW we learn that history...

artkillingapathy.com

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Multiple things can be true at the same time. Our very existence proves that. We exist as multitudes, holding multiple truths not only about ourselves but about the world around us. For instance, the rise in anti-Jewish violence must be condemned AND we must continue to demand an end to the oppression of Palestinians.

By embracing these multiple truths, these manifold selves, we resist the rigid monoculture paradigm of a system that demands one way of doing things, one truth, one allegiance, one mind.

artkillingapathy.com

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Coming off a particularly vicious bout of food poisoning, I thank you all for the inspiration that brewed up a new spoken word piece for this episode!

Meanwhile, let's talk about who profits from our programmed feelings of self-worthlessness, and the insidious nature of this programming.

Plus a look at the harshly cut borders between science and magic - may they be blasted through with finely tuned lasers wielded by unicorns ;)

artkillingapathy.com

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Cue the "this is so un-American" speeches. Anytime something horrible happens, it's immediately lambasted as being un-American when in reality, it's actually very VERY American.

Eleanor dives into the arbitrary dividing lines of borders and nations, the struggle for the state(lessness) of your mind and taking pride in your culture - not your country.

artkillingapathy.com

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The next recession and/or crash is nigh. And one of the architects of the last crash wants you to pencil in 2020. We dive into some new old news on how we got here and what we need to make it through. Next, the trial of the century was supposed to start on Monday October 29th but we love black gold. And finally, Native Activist Allison Renville joins us to talk about the authoritarian move to disenfranchise indigenous voters in North Dakota.

https://www.youthvgov.org/ https://dakotasforamerica.org/ https://www.artkillingapathy.com/ http://bit.ly/ActOutNewsletter

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FAQ

How many episodes does Act Out! podcast have?

Act Out! podcast currently has 100 episodes available.

What topics does Act Out! podcast cover?

The podcast is about News, Leftist, Society & Culture, Media, Activism, Podcasts, Arts, Alternative and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on Act Out! podcast?

The episode title 'Episode 278 - Understanding Backwards & Sometimes Boundaries Don't Work' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Act Out! podcast?

The average episode length on Act Out! podcast is 34 minutes.

How often are episodes of Act Out! podcast released?

Episodes of Act Out! podcast are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Act Out! podcast?

The first episode of Act Out! podcast was released on Oct 12, 2018.

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