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The Humanist Report

Mike Figueredo
Joe Biden
Donald Trump
Republican Party
Israel-Palestine Conflict
Democratic Party
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Ron Desantis
Border Control
Nex Benedict
Candace Taylor
Moms For Liberty
Taylor Swift
Gaza
LGBTQ+ Rights
Censorship
U.S. Politics
Funding For Ukraine
Bipartisan Immigration Bill
Anti-Lgbtq+ Legislation
Chaya Reichik

The Humanist Report is a progressive political podcast that analyzes political news stories through the lens of humanism. This podcast is hosted by Mike Figueredo, a Ph.D student of public policy and political activist.

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Recent Guests

Mahmoud Khalil
Graduate of Columbia University and activist for Palestinian rights
Columbia University
Episode: Mahmoud Khalil & the Death of Free Speech | The Humanist Report (3/10-3/14)
Marianne Williamson
Presidential candidate running in the 2024 Democratic Party primary
Episode: Marianne Williamson Interview | The Humanist Report (12/19)

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Mike Figueredo
Host of a progressive political podcast analyzing current events through a humanist lens.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 469 ratings
  • The Humanist Report, like the name implies, strives to reveal the inhumanity of late stage, terminal capitalism and to posit a society which cares for the working class, the dispossessed, the marginalized. It prioritizes the voice of the voiceless. It exposes the stark brutality of capitalism. In the words of the great revolutionary, Rosa Luxemburg. "Socialism or Barbarism!"

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    5
    Harold N.
    10 months ago
  • Resist Fascism

    I rely on podcasts and YouTube for analysis like Mike’s. Absolutely essential. We cannot be afraid to speak out and take to the streets and organize protests. I refuse to self-censor. As a teacher, I refuse to whitewash US history or to both sides the illegal actions of the MAGA regime. I need these podcasts to know what is going on day to day. We must speak out with our voices, our bodies, and perhaps even our freedom and our lives. We need to do this for our children and their children. We ne... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BlasphemousBill
    United States10 months ago
  • Hits the Spot

    This is exactly what I’ve been looking for in a podcast that calls out everyone based on their actions and not their shameless words or party affiliation. Though words do matter now that fascism is taking over. Thanks Mike!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jojevilla
    United Statesa year ago
  • nancy mace

    mace is not a feminist and by mace saying she is has no idea what being a feminist means. mace is just a plain and simple beeeach.

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    midwestBlue
    United Statesa year ago
  • Misleading faux ‘Left’ revolutionary podcast

    Initially discovered the podcast looking for secular content that employed a Humanism outlook. The name is misleading to say the least. While at times, Figureedo and I share some points of views and concern, his content is for the majority emotional and reactionary. He's a mainstream (self-described) ‘leftist’ that supports establishment candidates and political/social policies. He’s over the top in regard to his coverage of identity politics and the culture war, of which get his audience’s emo... more

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    bellezza811
    United States3 years ago

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Overall, the narrative resonates well with audiences seeking progressive viewpoints and activism, emphasizing the importance of independent media.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and critical analysis of current political events, particularly regarding the state of democracy and civil rights.
Some express concerns about the emotional tone and depth of analysis, suggesting a need for more intellectual rigor in addressing complex political issues.

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Marianne Williamson Interview | The Humanist Report (12/19)
Q: So when it comes to healthcare, would you be open to nationalizing hospitals to create a sort of UK type plan?
I would like to think in terms of a hybrid economy. I believe in a Medicare for all type system and universal healthcare is fundamental.
Marianne Williamson Interview | The Humanist Report (12/19)
Q: So would you consider after the election releasing them from their NDAs?
But why, I see you say that as though an NDA, I have worked for many people with whom I've had NDAs...I think I have to think about that, but I don't see what's wrong with that contract.
Marianne Williamson Interview | The Humanist Report (12/19)
Q: For what it's worth, you passed the test regarding supporting a ceasefire. So here's what I want to ask you. In the event you become president, hypothetically speaking, would you sign on to the International Criminal Court?
I would not have suggested it [prosecution of previous presidents]. But if we were a member of the criminal court, then listen, one of the reasons we should be a member of the criminal court is because some of those things might not have happened if we had been.
Marianne Williamson Interview | The Humanist Report (12/19)
Q: Would you be open to the idea of a one state solution with equal rights?
To me, they both deserve and need sovereign states, both of them. Easy, no, but one state that doesn't in any way to me solve a problem.
Marianne Williamson Interview | The Humanist Report (12/19)
Q: So when it comes to Israel-Palestine, Biden is fundamentally at odds with his base. So I'm curious how you would differ on this policy and where your biggest disagreements with the Biden administration is.
I've been calling for a ceasefire from the very beginning. The day of October 7th...America's highest ally should be humanity itself. So ceasefire, immediate ceasefire, there's no, this is wrong-minded on every level, this military action of theirs.

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