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Happy Saturday!
It’s been almost a month since I launched The Warning podcast. Thanks to those who have been enjoying it so far. If you haven’t yet had a chance to listen to any of the episodes, as you head into your weekend, feel free to check the ones that have been released so far. You simply need to click on the links below to access them on your preferred platform.
Keith Olbermann talks Donald Trump, the Fox News propaganda machine & John McCain (podcast available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify)
Malcolm Nance discusses the Russia-Ukraine war, Tucker Carlson’s Russian propaganda and the future of the United States military (podcast available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; vodcast available on my YouTube channel)
Have you ever heard of ‘stealthing?’ A conversation with Emma Schwartz & Alexandra Brodsky (podcast available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; vodcast available on my YouTube channel)
Randi Weingarten on the danger America’s schools face (podcast available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify)
…And premiering at 12:00 pm EST today: Jason Kandar, the former Secretary of State of Missouri, attorney, veteran and author of “Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD,” on public service, mental health and the Iraq War 20 years later. You can check it out on my YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
For those who have become a The Warning Premium podcast subscriber, thank you! We will be launching the first Civics 101 podcast next week, focused on the Declaration of Independence. If you’d like to consider becoming a Premium podcast subscriber, you can do so here.
Steve
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Steve, I’m a committed subscriber but... will you please make your podcasts available in text form? I much prefer reading to watching or listening to video. Often the audio is too upsetting and alarming and reading allows me to absorb your vital commentary in a calmer manner. I wonder if anyone else feels that way?
Perhaps you already do this?
Thank you.
The podcasts can also be sped up depending on the player. Just saying.