Bundyville: The Remnant, a co-production between Longreads and OPB, explores the world beyond the Bundy family and the armed uprisings they inspired. This series investigates extremist violence that results from the conspiracy theories of the anti-government movement, who is inspiring that violence and who stands to benefit.
19 Available Episodes (19 Total)Average duration: 00:27:43
Nov 19, 2020
Timber Wars: A New Podcast for Bundyville Fans
00:31:54
The story of how a small group of activists and scientists fought to save America's last old growth forests, and in the process upended the Pacific Northwest, turned environmental conflicts into culture wars, and transformed the very way we see the natural world. Produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and 30 Minutes West, with original music by Laura Gibson.
Jan 31, 2020
Cat People - A new podcast from Longreads
00:03:37
Hosted by Peter Frick-Wright and award-winning journalist Rachel Nuwer, Cat People examines the strange relationships some Americans have with big cats and the legal loopholes that have made this country home to more captive tigers than there are left in the wild.
Aug 07, 2019
Bundyville Live Q&A, July 2019
01:00:34
In July 2019, Leah Sottile and Ryan Haas sat down with OPB's Dave Miller for a live Q&A event in Portland, Oregon. The discussion covered a range of topics, from how the second season of Bundyville came together to why conversations about white supremacy and extremist violence are necessary -- even when those conversations are uncomfortable.
Jul 15, 2019
Episode 7: The Bombshell
00:38:16
The bombing in Panaca, Nevada, was a case that led journalist Leah Sottile on an unexpected journey to a nerve center of hate and anti-government sentiment in the West. But newly uncovered evidence in the case offers a broader view of extremist violence — and some possible solutions.
Jul 15, 2019
Episode 6: The Preachers
00:38:38
To find out how radical ideas enter the mainstream, we trace one back to a secretive religious community in Stevens County, Washington. That place — Marble Community Fellowship — has a dark past and is preparing for an apocalyptic future. One exile takes us inside to see what's really at the heart of anti-government extremism.
Jul 15, 2019
Episode 5: The Politician
00:24:46
The violence perpetrated by the anti-government movement has long been fringe and rare. But more politicians are starting to accept extremist language and ideas as a part of their platform. One of those people is Washington state Rep. Matt Shea. He says he sees a chance for a 51st state in the Northwest — a place that would be governed by strict biblical laws and made up almost entirely of white people.
Jul 15, 2019
Episode 4: The Homeland
00:23:35
Stevens County, Washington, has been the origin point for a litany of white supremacist and anti-government violence over the past 40 years. In a time of extreme political rhetoric and conspiratorial thinking, we explore how the Patriot movement is workshopping some of their most radical ideas here and who is being recruited into the movement.
Jul 15, 2019
Episode 3: The Martyr
00:32:02
When police killed Arizona rancher LaVoy Finicum in 2016 during the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge takeover, a grand jury deemed it a justified shooting. But for the Patriot Movement, it was an assassination. They call Finicum a martyr. So, what happens when people who have a deep-seated mistrust of the government finally have a justification to take action?
Jul 15, 2019
Episode 2: The Bomber
00:36:02
The 2016 bombing in Nevada is far from the only act of violence related to the self-described Patriot movement. In fact, it wasn't even the only bomb to blow up that year. Another explosion happened that summer near a Bureau of Land Management cabin in Arizona — and the man who pushed the detonator tells us what made him do it.
Jul 15, 2019
Episode 1: The Explosion
00:27:47
In a remote desert town in the summer of 2016, a bombing took place and almost no one noticed. When Glenn Jones killed himself and blew up the family home of Josh Cluff, no one thought much of it. But what if it was something more? What if the bombing was actually a small window into the world of extremist violence that's been fueled by the anti-government movement?
Nov 19 | 00:31:54
Timber Wars: A New Podcast for Bundyville Fans
Jan 31 | 00:03:37
Cat People - A new podcast from Longreads
Aug 07 | 01:00:34
Bundyville Live Q&A, July 2019
Jul 15 | 00:38:16
Episode 7: The Bombshell
Jul 15 | 00:38:38
Episode 6: The Preachers
Jul 15 | 00:24:46
Episode 5: The Politician
Jul 15 | 00:23:35
Episode 4: The Homeland
Jul 15 | 00:32:02
Episode 3: The Martyr
Jul 15 | 00:36:02
Episode 2: The Bomber
Jul 15 | 00:27:47
Episode 1: The Explosion
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