
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryNews CommentaryNews | |||

On the latest LGM podcast we return to our Oral History of the Blogosphere series! Joining Scott, Dan and myself in honor of our 22nd anniversary celebration was Dr. Jacob Levy, early blog pioneer and veteran of a great number of websites. Our discu... more
On the latest LGM Podcast, I spoke with LGM alum Dave Brockington about the travails of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. We began with the heady days of July 2024, when Labour won a victory of historic magnitude and seemed to have clear sailing to build... more
On the latest LGM Podcast I spoke with Dr. Stephanie Carvin of Carleton University about the present and future of Canadian security policy. This includes the “potluck” analogy about the future of security cooperation, divergent ideological paths bet... more
On the latest LGM podcast I had the opportunity to speak with LGM’s Senior Latin America Correspondent, Dr. Colin Snider of the University of Texas at Tyler. We discussed the diplomatic impact of the operation to seize President Maduro, then talked a... more
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Topics are great, good guests, but there are 12 year old kids with better production values. Inexcusable noise and breakups.
Now with cool podcast’s
But seriously this website should be the first thing you read everyday
Back before social media when we thought blogs were the future of the internet we imagined an internet full of LGMs and now this is one of the last ones left that isn’t just an individual typing away to a dwindling audience
Anyway just visit the website
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The show blends long-form political and policy analysis with cultural and occasional sports conversations. Across episodes, listeners get sharp takes on contemporary geopolitics, national security, electoral dynamics, and policy trade-offs, often framed through interview-style discussions with scholars and practitioners. Cultural topics, especially music and media history, appear when guests bring a treatise-like depth to artistic influences or creative processes. A notable strength is the host duo's willingness to challenge conventional narratives, weigh strategic implications, and connect international affairs to domestic political realities. The format tends to attract listeners who enjoy rigorous, opinionated breakdowns of current event... more
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Recent guests on podcast Archives include:
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2. Elizabeth Nelson
3. Michael Strausz
4. Alex Wellerstein
5. Hannah Pittard
6. Joel Willett
7. Tim Benbow
8. Kate Epstein
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