
This week's podcast was supposed to be an interview podcast I had recorded with my brother, but that's not the podcast you'll be listening to. Instead I'll be talking about police brutality, racial injustice and the killing of Elijah McClain. What happened to this 23-year-old is unacceptable and his tragic loss of life should outrage everyone. The unlawful deaths of countless African Americans over the last few months are a repellent reflection of American values. I forgot to mention in this podcast that over 2.2 million Americans have signed a petition to reopen the investigation into Elijah's death. I forgot to mention that during his encounter with the Aurora Police, while they brutalized him they threatened to unleash their attack dog on him. He committed no crime and he had no weapon. If you're a white American and you're silent on the topic of racial injustice and police brutality, or you're neutral, or you don't want to pick a side - your silence is violence. By looking the other way you're giving tacit permission to those perpetrating these acts. By not standing up for your fellow human beings who are being killed with impunity, you're helping to create a world where this behavior is normalized. Be better. Have hard conversations. Love one another. Now more than ever.
Jun 25, 2020

The unjust murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer has sparked riots in America. There's a lot of talk about whether rioting, arson, and property destruction are justified. On the topic of the Tea Party riot, Samuel Adams said it was "not the act of a lawless mob, but was instead a principled protest and the only remaining option the people had to defend their constitutional rights." It would seem, then, that violence against capital is a valid form of protest in a police state which values capital more than human life.
May 29, 2020

It's been a while friends, and the world has changed since our last episode. I hope everyone is staying safe and looking out for one another. This episode comes to you straight from Poland where I talk with an old friend from New York - a nurse who recently tested positive for COVID-19. We chat about coping mechanisms, changes around New York, and what life has been like in these crazy times.
Apr 16, 2020

I had another podcast ready to squeeze out of my cheeks this week, but in light of recent articles and events I decided to scrap it and push out a steaming hot fresh one instead. Enjoy while I read from a couple of articles (listed and linked below) in the first half, and talk about what you can do to start saving the planet in the second half. Feel fucking empowered, motherfuckers! Articles Chomsky Doomsday Clock Trump Water Pollution Songs El Paso - Marty Robbins My Rifle My Pony and Me - Dean Martin & Ricky Nelson
Jan 23, 2020

One week, two episodes. Feast your ears on what will perhaps be the worst podcast anyone has ever recorded. Brace yourself for a story about vomiting, sidewalk violence, laundromats in the rain and redemption through unconditional self love.
Jan 10, 2020

Here's the first podcast of 2020. We're off to a rough start. Australia is in flames. An estimated 500 million animals have already been claimed by the fires. There's a Muslim genocide happening in China. Trump is provoking a war with Iran. And the first week of the year isn't even over yet. Buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
Jan 6, 2020

Happy holidays! This week's episode is a very short one on US President Donald J Trump's historic impeachment.
Dec 20, 2019

This week's episode is a boiling hot one. I might even be put on a hit list for the kinds of things I'm discussing here. Listen at your own peril. By the time you hear this, I might be dead.
Dec 8, 2019

The twelfth instalment of The Passing Through Podcast is brought to you by armageddon. Not the movie featuring Liv Tyler, Ben Affleck and Bruce Willis, I mean the threat of incoming planetary collapse at the hands of our capitalist overlords. Join me for a quick rant about human rights abuses in China, how koalas are going extinct as Australia burns to the ground, eucalyptus, and what it's like going to the doctor in Germany.
Nov 26, 2019
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