Posts Tagged ‘Politics’

Episode #94: Small-Mart or Anarchy?

Monday, June 14th, 2010

In this episode of the podcast I play the second part of my interview with Doug Lain of the Diet Soap podcast.  The topic of discussion begins with Doug’s reaction to the notion of a Small-Mart Revolution as a strategy for relocalization in the context of collapse.  Doug reacts by arguing in favor of Small-Marts as tactic in a larger strategy for social and political transformation.

I conclude the show by reading some listener comments and email.  Useful links below:

The Diet Soap Podcast

Gandhian Innovations: Interview on the Next Step Podcast

Mycoremediation and Agrocollapse: Interview on the C-Realm Podcast

Mycoremediation in the Gulf: Article via Agroinnovations Blog

Pick Your Battle: Doug Lain’s Kickstarter Campaign

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Episode #75: A 21st Century Anarchist with Doug Lain

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Doug Lain is a fiction author and the anarchist podcaster behind the Diet Soap Podcast.  In this interview,  Doug and I discuss the intellectual roots of socialist anarchism, Paris in 1968, Silent Revolution, and Psycho-Geography.  Useful links below:

The Diet Soap Podcast

Elinor Ostrom – Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics

WMRW 95.1 FM

Red House Art Radio

Psychogeography on Wikipedia

Flickr Photo Map of a Bike Ride

Fiction By Douglas Lain

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Episode #15: The Politics of Food

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Today we have the pleasure to begin with the broadcast of a series of shows that will be ongoing over the course of the summer. A group of dedicated citizens has gotten together to create a set of three seminars about food, and we were asked to participate by turning the series into a podcast.

So here is the first installment in a three-part series, featuring Phil Pohl of Sandia National Labs and Greg Gould, self-described foodologist.

To learn more about the speakers, have a look at their websites. Phil Pohl runs Sandia’s Food, Water and Energy program, and Greg has recently been host of the Foodology Show.

Also, special thanks to Kathy Isaacson of Strategic Engagement LLC for organizing these seminars.

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