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I really, really need to listen to more. My spouse made me listen to the Steven Segal episodes. Wow, I knew he was a jerkwad, but I didn't know how extensively terrible he is.
it's an extremely good podcast, plus they lost their sources so if you're interested in a specific part, you can read up on it. i will say that some of the episodes are hard to get through. dark humor can only help so much, lol. but it's a great way to learn stuff you might not have been exposed to. if you're interested in that, you also might like Blowback. first season is the Iraq War, second is the unofficial US war with Cuba.