Profoundly happy to welcome Jess Walter on to talk about his brand new book, The Cold Millions, which you can buy starting TODAY from literally anywhere books are sold because the man is a damn phenomenon.
UPDATE | The Spokesman announced late Oct. 27 that it will no longer endorse political candidates and no longer run unsigned editorials.
Tenant organizer and Spokane DSA co-chair Jeremy Logan joins us to talk about his arrest at the hands of Spokane County Sheriff's Deputies on the way to a Black Lives Matter protest and the truly remarkable obsession Sheriff Ozzie seems to have now that national media took an interest in the arrest.
In what is sure to be a collectors item for real news heads, this ep features rare journo-nerd b-sides from The Spokesman Review's Shawn Vestal.
This week’s guest is a big deal. How big? I’m just going to quote her bio in the New York frickin Times:
Hey y'all. Long time, no pod.
Hey y'all. Long time, no pod. Here's part one of an honest chat with Shawn Vestal about how white people can have tough conversations with themselves and others about the work we all need to do in this moment.
Back in early June, the Spokane City Council sent a series of questions to Spokane Police Chief Craig Meidl asking about the police response to the protest on May 31 and growing concerns of white supremacist activity in the region.
Hey! It's the second part of the conversation with Angelique Tomeo and Sabrina Ryan-Helton of the Bail Project.
Hey y'all it’s the 4th of July and we have a dang barn-burner this week on the pod
Hey y'all fascinating conversation -- part 1 of 2 -- with Angelique Tomeo and Sabrina Ryan-Helton of the Bail Project