The founder of Asia Art Tours, Matthew Dagher-Margosian interviews the world's most unique people for conversations on art, travel, politics and creativity.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 172 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel |
How do we pursue justice when 'losing is likely'? How can faith teach us to better care for the earth? Why does the technocratic language of the White Western Left, fail in providing spiritual reasons for overturning Capitalism? I discussed all thi... more
I spoke to Chang Che of SupChina for a fascinating conversation on Wang Huning, the strategist behind Xi Jinping & the Modern CCP more
I spoke to Paul Passavant, author of: Policing Protest: The Post-Democratic State and the Figure of Black Insurrection. We discuss the policing of protest in America, how public spaces have slowly become privatized and thus subject to policing, and t... more
I spoke to Central Asia expert Colleen Wood on the history of Russian Colonialism in Central Asia. Topics include how Russia structured Central Asia economies, how the Soviet system sought to instill Nationalism and break traditional viewpoints on na... more
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This podcast is so amazing because Matthew does such a great job of finding very unique guests and allowing them to tell their awesome stories. You will learn so much while also being truly entertained!
Keep up the good work. I just listened to the most recent one and fully agree about First Reformed. What a powerful movie.
I listened to the episode with Neha Dixit and i haven’t looked back since. In-depth discussions on very broad array of topics & highly recommended.
If you consider yourself a progressive, or someone who is interested in understanding global events and issues beyond a superficial level, this podcast is a must.
Great guests and content. This a very humble, politically aware podcast, and it has a kind of style/aesthetic that is refreshing.
Apple Podcasts | #184 | Mexico/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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