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The Right Podcast is a project born out of a deep passion for critical thought and meaningful dialogue. Drawing on my background in activism and the punk scene, as well as my academic journey with a BA in History and an MS in Social Science Education, I offer an internationalist, anti-authoritarian critique of politics, history, and activism from the left.

My professional experience spans historical societies, K-12 education, continuing education, and adjunct teaching, before a career pivot to technology. This project is my outlet for creativity and intellectual exploration, blending personal reflections with in-depth analysis.

If you have resources, insights, or connections to help grow this initiative, I’d love to hear from you!

Videos, Podcasts, Atricles
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New article explores how The Twilight Zone marathon, particularly the episode The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, mirrors the growing division in today's world. Just as fear and suspicion spiral out of control in the episode, modern society is increasingly divided by misinformation, conspiracy theories, and populist rhetoric. Drawing parallels to figures like Donald Trump and the rise of far-right movements globally, the piece examines how divisive tactics continue to fuel fear of the "other," whether based on race, immigration, or political affiliation. It concludes with a call to confront these forces of division before history repeats itself.

Spread the word stickers available linked in store

Stickers with QR codes linking to this website are now available for purchase in the Store. These are meant to help spread the word—not for generating revenue. Feel free to copy the images or QR code to create your own without purchase.

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Noam Chomsky Project

I am currently writing a book that critically examines Noam Chomsky’s views and influence, particularly from a leftist perspective. This project explores the gaps, inconsistencies, and implications of Chomsky’s positions on key issues, including foreign policy, internationalism, and his approach to historical and political analysis.

If you have resources, insights, or connections with publishers that could support this effort, I would greatly appreciate your assistance. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to collaborate or share recommendations.

No paywalls but if you'd like to buy me a book for research click here.

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