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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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In the final episode of a four part series, James talks about the need for mutual aid, and speaks to the family hosting Primrose now.

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In the third episode of a four part series, James talks about ICE raids, Primrose’s time in detention, and the start of mass protest against Trump’s mass deportations.

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In the second episode of a four part series, James talks about why Primrose left Zimbabwe and the way migrants are covered in legacy media.

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In the first of a four part series, James catches up with Primrose and her daughter Kim, who he met in the Darien Gap. We hear about the journey from Panama to the USA’s southern border, and the challenges migrants face along the way.

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Recent Guests

Primrose Mbele
A migrant mother traveling from Zimbabwe seeking a better life for her daughter.
Episode: Darién Gap: One Year Later | Part One: After The Jungle
Zohran Mamdani
Mayor-elect of New York City
Episode: Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #43
Sherene Seikaly
Professor of History at UC Santa Barbara, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Palestine Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara
Episode: Producing Knowledge on Palestine feat. Dana El Kurd
Alma Avalle
Former staffer at Bon Appétit and VP of the News Guild of New York
News Guild of New York
Episode: The Conde Nast Union Busting Purge
Nick Fuentes
White nationalist live streamer and commentator
Episode: Nick Fuentes Explains Pornography to Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson
Fox News host and commentator
Fox News
Episode: Nick Fuentes Explains Pornography to Tucker Carlson
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
Jeff Hood
Reverend who has witnessed numerous executions and advocates for humane practices
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

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
  • Long time listener first time caller

    Great podcast, have been a listener since the beginning, keep breaking my phone and having to resubscribe. However I have come here today to praise the reportage, the variety of topics and also stand on my horrible little step stool and say I find it wildly annoying that one of the hosts keeps calling Zohran Mamdani “Mamdami” and if I don’t write it down somewhere I’ll explode. Great pod keep it up.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nlw321
    United Kingdom12 days ago
  • A kids view of the world

    Typically, I give a podcast at least 3 tries before giving up. This time episode 209 was enough.

    Simplistic one sided thinking, largely fact free and it was hard to get past the host slurring his words. Whether you lean strongly left or right, there are hundreds of podcasts like this that will only tell you want to hear. Most of them have sober hosts though.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Samson38$
    United States13 days ago
  • Love these Guys

    Thank you! Much needed perspective for the PODverse!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CEllisor
    United States21 days ago
  • The pain of laughter

    I enjoy the subject matter, the topics, the banter—so, thank you for that. However, the laughter of Mia can be painful to my sensitive ears. It actually hurts. Don’t stop laughing or having a good time, but consider leaning away from the mic when doing so? I don’t know. I don’t work in broadcasting.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    megblabla
    United States25 days ago
  • best actual play

    this is the absolute best actual play ttrpg podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Danielle504
    United Statesa month ago

Listeners Say

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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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#38
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#201
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#43
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#46
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#235
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#52
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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Producing Knowledge on Palestine feat. Dana El Kurd
Q: What did doing Palestinian studies look like before October 7th?
It was challenging and often unacceptable, with significant barriers to accessing resources and support for Palestinian scholars.
Nick Fuentes Explains Pornography to Tucker Carlson
Q: How does it make people sexually dysfunctional?
Nick Fuentes argues that the availability and novelty of pornography hinder real relationships and lead to unrealistic sexual expectations.
Nick Fuentes Explains Pornography to Tucker Carlson
Q: What is porn exactly? Like, describe how available is porn? What is it?
Tucker Carlson awkwardly asks Nick Fuentes to define pornography and its prevalence, to which Nick elaborates on the negative impacts it has on society.
The Pro Palestine Movement Two Years After Genocide feat. Dana El Kurd
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 feat. Dana El Kurd
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.

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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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