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Hello, Rapidly Going Deaf! Today I'd like to encourage you to discuss the Citations Needed podcast, which you can find here: https://soundcloud.com/citationsneeded https://i.imgur.com/85jbJGg.mp4 yellowcar posted:I like Citations Needed as primer for introducing normies to lefty criticism of media because it doesn't rely on being extremely online to get its points across. citybeatnik posted:Important note: when you're trying to subscribe to this podcast make sure that you actually are clicking on CitationS Needed as opposed to Citation Needed. Self-described by co-host Nima Shirazi as "a podcast on media, PR & the history of bullshit," Citations Needed is a left-wing political podcast dedicated to media analysis and discussion of how issues are framed and presented to the public by news outlets, popular media, and policy groups/lobbyists. They cover a wide range of topics and both are long-time journalists with a background in investigative reporting and media criticism. They describe the podcast in the first episode as: Adam Johnson posted:On this show we will be talking about media, PR, and the history of 'bullshit.' [...] We hope this podcast is going to help, kind of, you look at media more critically. I think we're trying primarily to focus on the tropes and narratives of media and break those down into dissectable forms. The co-hosts are: Adam Johnson, who self-describes in his Twitter bio as "co-host @citationspod, host of @theappealpod." He writes for FAIR, a media watchdog and analysis outlet, among other outlets. Nima Shirazi, who self-describes in his Twitter bio as "Epaulette liker. Tsundoku master. Clinomaniac. Comms + Narrative Strategy. Media Analysis + Production. Co-host @CitationsPod. Editor-At-Large @MuftahOrg." He also writes for FAIR, as well as Muftah. You can find the Twitter account for the podcast here: https://twitter.com/CitationsPod Some really good episodes worth listening to as a primer: Episode 1: The Charter School Scam Episode 3: The Rise of Superpredator 2.0 Episode 5: Purging Socialists of Color From History News Brief: Nazis, the ACLU & the Moral Limits of 'Free Speech' <- this is the episode that directly followed the death of Heather Heyer at the hands of Nazis in Virginia, and is very good. News Brief: Don't Let the Media Erase McCain's Far Right Legacy Episode 50: Anti-Imperialism and MSNBC-Approved Socialism Episode 51: How 'The West Wing' Poisoned the Liberal Mind <- this one will probably be a favorite among the leftists. Episode 55: Jake Tapper and the Art of Faux-Adversarialism Episode 57: A Matter of Survival - Trivializing Trans Rights as a Boutique “Identity” Issue <- this is, in my opinion, the best episode I've heard so far and the guest on this episode is really good. If you only listen to one of these recommendations, listen to this one. The format of the show, in general, is a segment of Nima and Adam introducing the topic of the week (I believe the podcast is weekly but I'm not 100% sure on that), followed by 1-2 guest segments featuring someone who is generally an activist or academic in a field related to the topic, followed by closing remarks by Nima and Adam. Some episodes don't have guests, or are generally shorter, such as the "News Brief" episodes, which are roughly half an hour. The main episodes tend to be an hour. Overall, in my opinion, this podcast is generally very good and I find the two hosts enjoyable to listen to and relatable. It's not a comedy podcast the way Chapo is, so unfortunately it's not strictly speaking funny, but the two hosts are nice and they do get in the occasional joke. They pick especially good guests, and I have yet to listen to an episode where I questioned why the gently caress they invited this person on. I highly recommend this podcast and I hope we can have a good time discussing it. Let me know if you feel anything is missing from the OP, in terms of links, social media stuff, etc. I generally listen to the podcast through an iPhone podcast app, but Soundcloud is also generally fine from my experience. Edit: user King of Soloman kindly pointed out to me that most News Brief mini-episodes are Patron-exclusive, tho some have been made available to everyone. You can find the Patreon for the show here: https://www.patreon.com/citationsneededpodcast Lightning Knight fucked around with this message at 20:44 on Jan 16, 2019 |
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Citations Needed is a good podcast and that's a good OP full of good episodes
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bawfuls posted:Citations Needed is a good podcast and that's a good OP full of good episodes Thanks! What is your favorite episode?
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It's worth mentioning that their News Brief mini-episodes tend to be exclusive to people who subscribe to their Patreon. They do post some of them publicly via Soundcloud, etc., but the majority of them never leave their Patreon feed. They're also good enough to justify the fee, but that's just me.
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King of Solomon posted:It's worth mentioning that their News Brief mini-episodes tend to be exclusive to people who subscribe to their Patreon. They do post some of them publicly via Soundcloud, etc., but the majority of them never leave their Patreon feed. Oh ok. I updated the OP to reflect that. When I'm employed again I'll probably give them some money, this podcast is so great.
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Genuinely my favorite left-y podcast that hits the right mix of subject matter, interviews, comedy and outrage without leaning too far into any of those. OP already mentions the episode on the West Wing which I feel is a much more interesting take on the subject than say, Chapo's (and I like Chapo!) and remains one of my favorite episodes. Highly recommend episodes 45 and 46 too, they focus on Bill Gates but in general are a huge takedown of "development" discourse in the global south, and considering for a while in my life after my teenage communist phase that was the kind of liberal I was, it was interesting to look back at how the ideology has been manufactured.
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Lightning Knight posted:Thanks! I enjoyed the Jack Tapper one though because having not watched cable news in forever, I didn't realize how deeply succ he is.
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This is the best political podcast you're going to find and it's also loving hilarious and horrifying. The montage of all the news stories from the poor people doing superhuman feats just to survive under late-stage capitalism was just soul crushing.
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Lightning Knight posted:Oh ok. I updated the OP to reflect that. https://i.imgur.com/85jbJGg.mp4
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What kind of eldritch magic did you do to get this to embed, I can't do it.
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Lightning Knight posted:What kind of eldritch magic did you do to get this to embed, I can't do it. I just copied and pasted the video URL.
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King of Solomon posted:I just copied and pasted the video URL. Huh. So in the preview it shows as just a link but when I actually commit to the edit it becomes the gif.
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bawfuls posted:I haven't listened to them all, I need to go back and listen to some of the earlier ones. The bit where they play him saying "how dare Yemen criticize America when so many of their people are starving" had me saying "holy poo poo" audibly for a good minute
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very timely thread too https://twitter.com/CitationsPod/status/1082382867660001281
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Thanks for making this thread - I just got into them the other night and episode 57 blew me away with how on point the content was and how loving insanely smart and put together the guest was. It was just a delight of listening to smart, incisive people discuss a powerful topic and I kind of want them to revisit it and do a 6 hour special or something because I could listen to Dean Spade go on all day.
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CN has been super helpful in my liberal deprogramming.
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PT 2 of the MSNBC episode has been terrible, the guest is an utter MSNBC ghoul. Atleast Nima and Adam refuted a bunch of stuff he said. I guess the only redeeming quality is that it shows how BS any excuse that cable news folks make are but I imagine that most folks on the left could have figured it out. On a slight tangent what is a good episode to introduce people to this podcast?
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AnimeIsTrash posted:On a slight tangent what is a good episode to introduce people to this podcast? I feel like the local crime reporting episode is a solid choice since it's a topic a lot of people don't hear much about.
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AnimeIsTrash posted:On a slight tangent what is a good episode to introduce people to this podcast? I quite enjoyed their episode on BDS and it does a good comparative analysis between apologia for Israel and for the South African apartheid state in the ‘80s.
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AnimeIsTrash posted:PT 2 of the MSNBC episode has been terrible, the guest is an utter MSNBC ghoul. Atleast Nima and Adam refuted a bunch of stuff he said. I guess the only redeeming quality is that it shows how BS any excuse that cable news folks make are but I imagine that most folks on the left could have figured it out. I liked the NK episode because it did a great job of framing and contextualizing just how destructive and fresh in the consciousness of Koreans the war was, it wasn't exactly much new information but did a great job of making things 'click'. Their brief/mini episodes in general are also good ways to dip your feet in to see if you like their style before committing to the longer ones.
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Coolness Averted posted:I liked the NK episode because it did a great job of framing and contextualizing just how destructive and fresh in the consciousness of Koreans the war was, it wasn't exactly much new information but did a great job of making things 'click'. Their brief/mini episodes in general are also good ways to dip your feet in to see if you like their style before committing to the longer ones. In my humble opinion, the short episode on John McCain is by far the best of the short ones (that I've listened to so far), and the one after Charlottesville about free speech and the ACLU is a close follow up. Both can be good primers for any liberals in your life.
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AnimeIsTrash posted:PT 2 of the MSNBC episode has been terrible, the guest is an utter MSNBC ghoul. Atleast Nima and Adam refuted a bunch of stuff he said. I guess the only redeeming quality is that it shows how BS any excuse that cable news folks make are but I imagine that most folks on the left could have figured it out. the episode was really hard to sit through but was in no way a refutation of anything in part 1. it was a better criticism of msnbc than adam and nima ever did.
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I like Citations Needed as primer for introducing normies to lefty criticism of media because it doesn't rely on being extremely online to get its points across.
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nearly killed em! posted:the episode was really hard to sit through but was in no way a refutation of anything in part 1. it was a better criticism of msnbc than adam and nima ever did. Yeah the MSNBC guy's argument is literally "But we have to do exactly what CNN does!"
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This episode sucked so god drat hard. I know what they were going for, but it was vapid. Did you know that MSNBC is a business?
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I thought it was interesting, it did a really good of proving all their points without them having to get too adversarial with the guy. Really drives home that all people in corporate media have these ideological blinders, because that's what the industry selects for, and it will never provide any meaningful criticism of the system any more than state owned media in say, Russia would criticize Putin. The dude even said it outright a couple of times. For-profit media in the US is pretty much worthless. ETA, I hope they don't do any episodes like this again though, once was enough.
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The guest really made their argument for them with his weak rear end counter-arguments, and even agreed with them outright on all the major points, so I'm unsure what he thought he was accomplishing by coming on to the show. I'd recommend listening to the first five minutes of the episode then turning it off, because it mostly repeats itself from there.
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Yeah I will always skip the interviews for CN and I'm very glad I did it for this episode. I wish they were a little more Slayer and a little less Bruce Springsteen band, but alas, this is the curse of being a more accessible political podcast.
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i like the part where toure said there was no jeff zucker type in charge when msnbc discovered their editorial voice granted it was primarily phil griffin's doing, but jeff zucker was literally president and ceo of nbc at the time sirtommygunn posted:The guest really made their argument for them with his weak rear end counter-arguments, and even agreed with them outright on all the major points, so I'm unsure what he thought he was accomplishing by coming on to the show. muddying the waters via appearing as thoughtful apologia but it's always useful to have more direct evidence corporate media has an omerta The Muppets On PCP fucked around with this message at 14:10 on Jan 10, 2019 |
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Dude seemed so close to getting it at a few points. The hosts did a good job of playing it straight. Pro interview.
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Taintrunner posted:Yeah I will always skip the interviews for CN and I'm very glad I did it for this episode. I wish they were a little more Slayer and a little less Bruce Springsteen band, but alas, this is the curse of being a more accessible political podcast. That’s a shame, some of them are actually really good. Edit: specifically, if you never listen to any other one, listen to the guest in episode 57. He does a great job both of discussing the importance of things like trans rights and also the liberalization of the trans rights movement, pinkwashing of institutions like the military, etc. He's really, really good, and references a lot of great resources to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of trans people at risk. Lightning Knight fucked around with this message at 18:44 on Jan 10, 2019 |
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Important note: when you're trying to subscribe to this podcast make sure that you actually are clicking on CitationS Needed as opposed to Citation Needed.
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I legitimately can't fathom skipping the interviews on most episodes of this podcast. That's where some of the most informative content comes from!
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How can you claim to like a podcast titled "Citations Needed," but dislike the episode where they do original research to support their argument???
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https://www.essence.com/news/journalist-toure-accused-of-workplace-sexual-harassment/ Who would have guessed? AnimeIsTrash fucked around with this message at 02:56 on Jan 11, 2019 |
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AnimeIsTrash posted:https://www.essence.com/news/journalist-toure-accused-of-workplace-sexual-harassment/ quote:“On the show, our team, including myself, engaged in edgy, crass banter, that at the time I did not think was offensive for our tight-knit group. I am sorry for my language and for making her feel uncomfortable in any way. As a lead on the show, I should have refrained from this behavior. I have learned and grown from this experience.” lol 'sorry I was too edgy for her, guess I learned though so it's all good'
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The Toure episode was extremely good.
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AnimeIsTrash posted:On a slight tangent what is a good episode to introduce people to this podcast? Others have answered, but I'll take a different tact. If you're trying to get someone into the podcast, you really need to pick an episode that speaks to that person specifically, especially if they aren't already mostly on board with this stuff. They have a lot of takes that liberals would consider nuclear hot takes because the entire point of the show is critique and attack of what is generally considered "liberal" media. To be slightly more useful than just that, here is a short list of episodes and who I'd target them at: Episode 59: Mindless Militarism in American Sports - http://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/episode-59-national-pastimes-mindless-militarism-in-american-sports This is a great episode for people critical of American militarism in general, especially if they already use terms like "sportsball". Episode 57: Trivializing Trans Rights as a Boutique "Identity" Issue - http://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/episode-57-a-matter-of-survival-trivializing-trans-rights-as-a-boutique-identity-issue Very good if the person has trans friends. WARNING: A lot of people who are pretty good on LGB rights are pretty piss poor on T rights, so be warned. (As others mentioned, the guest on this one is loving hot poo poo and amazing) Episode 41: The Moral Poverty of Capitalist Healthcare - http://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/episode-41-the-moral-poverty-of-capitalist-healthcare-framing Have a friend without insurance on ones who have been hosed by the healthcare system? Maybe just terrified of losing their job because their kids on their insurance? Excellent episode. News Brief: Why the Media Should Stop Calling it a "Government Shutdown" - http://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/news-brief-why-the-media-should-stop-calling-it-a-government-shutdown Know someone being impacted by this loving bullshit right now? Hit'em up. Episode 26: The "Welfare" Dog-Whistle - http://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/episode-26-the-welfare-dog-whistle Have a friend who is mostly on the level but weirdly regressive about "paying your fair share" and "work as dignity" poo poo? This might open their eyes a bit
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Da boyz gettin noticed by senpai here lol https://twitter.com/aoc/status/1083579511889973250
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