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Submit ReviewOh hi, we didn’t expect you here so soon. KIDDING we totally did and we have podcasts for you. Zane is still on a crusade to change the world with Popular Front, Liz regresses back to a time when stuff was all gumshoes and gals with Case Closed! (Old Time Radio). And Nick rounds it off with a look at food through a racial, cultural, and political lens with The Racist Sandwich. Then we do that thing we do where we review the things from last week. You know the one. It’s the bit with the reviews.
Liz Recommends - Case Closed: Old Time Radio
https://www.relicradio.com/otr/show/caseclosed/
From the folks at Relic Radio. Classic entertainment from radio’s golden age. Relic Radio features eight podcasts offering old-time radio from a number of genres.
Case Closed is audio play stories from the golden age. Old Time Crime is filled with cops, robbers, and private investigators...Let’s reopen the cases and hear these great stories again!
For both: I like the old Sherlock and Johnnie Dollar eps.
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/case-closed-old-time-radio/id219708992
Nick Recommends - The Racist Sandwich
Racist Sandwich is an American food podcast hosted by Stephanie Kuo and Juan Diego Ramírez. The podcast was originally hosted by San Francisco Chronicle Food Critic Soleil Ho and journalist Zahir Janmohamed. The podcast focuses on race, gender, and class within the food industry in the United States and abroad.
For both: take a pick!
Zane Recommends - Popular Front
Popular Front is conflict journalism done differently. They report on the parts of war big media rarely acknowledges, and talk to people they'll never find. This is all independent, funded by members through subscriptions and sponsorship. Popular Front is detailed, niche, and for everyone. You don't need a PhD or an invite to a journo dinner party to be in on this.
The podcast will forever be the backbone of Popular Front, but it has since grown to become a grassroots conflict journalism platform. They're doing documentaries, news dispatches, articles, print publications, training, and building a community.
For both: Pick One you think you can handle
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/popular-front/id1364539980?mt=2
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