Burn the Boats is an award-winning podcast featuring intimate conversations with change-makers from every walk of life. Host Ken Harbaugh interviews politicians, authors, activists, and others about the most important issues of our time.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 180 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsGovernment |
Reed Galen is a co-founder of The Lincoln Project and host of the Lincoln Project podcast. He’s an independent political strategist who has spent years advising Fortune 50 companies, and has also worked on several prominent republican campaigns. more
Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware are fellows at the Council on Foreign Relations, and co-authored God, Guns, and Sedition, in which they map the rise of far-right terrorism in the US, and offer ways to counter it. more
Dr. Kathleen Belew is a historian and expert on the American white power movement. She’s a professor at Northwestern University and author of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America. more
John Cohen is an expert on terrorism, counter-intelligence, law enforcement, and homeland security. He served as the acting chief of intelligence at the Department of Homeland Security, and now heads the Center for Internet Security. more
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I never miss an episode, enjoy the discussions over my early morning coffee.
This was one of the most informative and insightful podcast interviews I’ve heard, and I listen to a lot! Every American should listen to this in light of our upcoming election. Thank you for providing this!
I have listened to a boatload of podcasts and this is by far the best for critical thinkers and patriots!
Burn the Boats underlines the present extreme threat to American and world systems of democratic governance, the systems that promote the freedom and health of humanity. The host somehow manages to remain soft spoken, deeply thoughtful, and yet positive while shining a bright illumination on extremely dark and divisive subjects.
You do such a great job with some very prickly & controversial topics. I love your show because I don’t leave feeling completely hopeless. When I hear your commentary, I feel less panic and despair. You are so grounded in common sense. more
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