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It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily show, it's evolved into a chronicle of collapse as it happens, and an exploration of how we might build a better future. Every day Robert Evans, Garrison Davis, Mia Wong, and James Stout take you on a jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world and towards a better one that lays just on the... more

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The gang discuss the end of the government shutdown, the release of Epstein emails, a J6 bomber theory, and the wonders of the Trump economy.

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Garrison explains how Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes sparked infighting between the Heritage Foundation and Ben Shapiro, and the growing influence of America First branded antisemitism in the Republican Party.

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Dana El Kurd speaks with author, activist, and 2025 Foundation for Middle East Peace fellow Ahmed Moor on the pro-Palestine movement in the US, and what we can learn after two years of genocide.

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Ahmed Moor & Antony Loewenstein’s book - h... more

James and Gare discuss Utah Senator Mike Lee’s latest attempt to erode protections on wilderness in the USA.

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www.energy.senate.gov/2025/10/lee-bill-fights-back-against-biden-s-border-chaos-destroying-america-s-parks-and-public-la... more

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Recent Guests

Jeff Hood
Reverend who has witnessed numerous executions and advocates for humane practices
Episode: The Shady Business of Lethal Injection: The Quality of Mercy
Rais Bhuiyan
The survivor of a hate crime committed by Mark Stroman, who advocated against his execution
Episode: The Shady Business of Lethal Injection: The Quality of Mercy
Dick Reavis
Journalist who witnessed the first execution by lethal injection in the U.S.
Texas Monthly
Episode: The Shady Business of Lethal Injection: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Michael Pahlberg
Associate professor of political science at Virginia Commonwealth University and fellow at the Center for National Policy
Virginia Commonwealth University
Episode: It Could Happen Here Weekly 206
Andrew Sage
Citizen of Trinidad and Tobago and frequent contributor to discussions on regional politics
Episode: It Could Happen Here Weekly 206
Laurel Hightower
Author of Fuck This Shit Manor
Episode: CZM Book Club: F*ck This Sh*t Manor, by Laurel Hightower
Dahlia Kilzbach
Member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Citizenship, expert in federal Indian tribal policy
Episode: It Could Happen Here Weekly 204
Diana Rodriguez
Colombian migrant seeking asylum in the US
Episode: CZM Rewind: Title 42, Pt 2: Migrant Stories
Hamara Yousefi
Volunteer from the Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans
Episode: CZM Rewind: Title 42, Pt 2: Migrant Stories

Hosts

Robert Evans
Host known for discussing civil conflict and social issues, mainly focusing on societal collapse themes and community infrastructure.
Garrison Davis
Co-host providing insights on current events and discussions about political violence and misinformation.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 10.9k ratings
  • Valuable Voices

    I am fairly alone in my corner of Utah, it can be very isolating. The daily reporting of the team that makes this podcast helps broaden my perspective. It also helps remind me that I am not alone in my opposition. Having voices of earnest people, some of them even my age, speak about activism and positive change gives me comfort. As an added bonus I also get current news. Robert can make me smile, Mia’s laugh is delightful, Gare is very cute, and James is also there. (You are loved James.) This ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NiteClock
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great podcast

    Was going to mark it lower as i feel it is happening there now and it’s a bit like on the seriousness of it but Darth Vapet gave it a 1 star and said its far left so i’m giving it 5

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christopher charters
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Trans genocide with Mia Wong

    Mia, why are you so hateful of dogs? Most of us love them immensely. Find a more repugnant animal to call people or concepts you don’t like.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Joubess
    United Statesa month ago
  • Trauma and Laughter

    I really enjoy this show and the topics discussed, but hearing laughter while discussing serious and traumatic topics like the ICE raid on US citizens in Chicago was really off putting. This is not a comedy and y'all know this. You guys stressed how little information there is out there about the raid and how people are under-reacting. Laughing while talking about it does not help. I recognize that the disbelief at what's happening can induce maybe a nervous laughter, but if that is what's happe... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Shenanswithkrys
    United Statesa month ago
  • Is it worth the risk???

    My daughter-in-law is pregnant now. If there is the slightest risk that Tylenol could be a cause for autism… I wouldn’t want her to risk it. I understand that she should not have to suffer with pain and I would not want that either but for minor aches and pains, she is tough enough to power through rather than risk her baby’s health. This podcast is Severely LEFTIST… not left leaning… LEFT with TDS even more than the ale news media. I hope you all can get well from TDS. UNFOLLOWING. Thank goodne... more

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    Jhhmomx3
    United States2 months ago

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Many praise the insightful analysis of complex societal issues, particularly around misinformation and activism.
Criticism tends to focus on certain hosts' styles or perceived biases, highlighting the varying preferences within the audience.
Listeners appreciate the unique perspectives and diverse backgrounds of the hosts, noting their ability to combine humor with serious discussions about current events.
Overall, listeners find the content both informative and necessary, with a clear commitment to tackling underreported topics.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Pro Palestine Movement Two Years After Genocide
Q: Where do you think the pro-Palestinian movement goes from here?
There are significant challenges, including the ongoing ethnic cleansing, but maintaining pressure through sanctions and pursuing equal rights remains critical.
The Pro Palestine Movement Two Years After Genocide
Q: What are some other ways that you think since the genocide began that pro-Palestine organizing has changed?
The analytical frame has changed; there is a new focus on empire and the interconnection between domestic policy and global issues.
Occulture, Technomancy vs Tradition, and the Role of Magick in 2025
Q: Why do people practice magic in 2025?
People practice magic for various reasons including cultural tradition, as an escape from mundane life, to gain power, and to create meaningful relationships with the world.
CZM Rewind: Title 42, Pt 4: The Border Patrol
Q: What would you do about Cuba?
The response suggested a sensitive and understanding solution regarding illegal immigration.
What Does the Antifa Executive Order Mean for Free Speech?
Q: How is the administration identifying Antifa and what are they actually dismantling and attacking?
Most groups being targeted are not related to Antifa; funding for mainstream advocacy organizations is at risk.

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This podcast serves as a timely examination of societal collapse and the socio-political narratives shaping our world today, often centering on critical current events. With a diverse range of topics, it explores the implications of violence, misinformation, political movements, and community initiatives while emphasizing the potential for meaningful change and rebuilding. The hosts engage in frank discussions about disturbing realities, offering insights into how individuals and communities can resist oppressive systems and engage with pressing contemporary issues from a proactive standpoint. Its unique approach to intertwining current events with discussions on philosophy and societal restructuring aims to inspire listeners to envision a ... more

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