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    Explore "in conversation" with insightful episodes like "Season One - Episode Two - In Conversation with CL Taylor", "Inequality. You, my friend, are part of the problem.", "Fiscal stimulus! Slipping away from their clutching hands?", "UNLOCKED: Jane McAlevey on organizing vs. mobilizing" and "UNLOCKED: Virgil Texas on the Chapo Trap House phenomenon" from podcasts like ""Two Crime Writers And A Microphone", "Think Again", "Think Again", "Current Affairs" and "Current Affairs"" and more!

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    Season One - Episode Two - In Conversation with CL Taylor

    Season One - Episode Two - In Conversation with CL Taylor

    CL (Cally) Taylor joins Luca Veste to talk about her life and career to date, as we try to answer the question "How did you get here?"

    Cally talks about her early days moving around the country, her life in boarding school, university in Newcastle and moving to London and Brighton. Her early jobs, before moving forwards in her journey to be one of the UK's finest psychological thriller writers.

    Also, what is a Pink Thong award...

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    Inequality. You, my friend, are part of the problem.

    Inequality. You, my friend, are part of the problem.

    At the September 2021 Macquarie Fixed Income Strategic Forum, the discussion focused on an ever-increasing list of uncertainties the global economy is currently facing. From the fear of stagflation, central bank tapering, the shift from fiscal tailwinds to fiscal headwinds, to China embracing “common prosperity” and all the way to the possibility of a more “socially aware” Federal Reserve. Listen as Macquarie's Daniel Longden sits down in conversation with CIO and Global Head of Fixed Income, Brett Lewthwaite to recap.

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    Fiscal stimulus! Slipping away from their clutching hands?

    Fiscal stimulus! Slipping away from their clutching hands?

    In this May 2021 Macquarie Fixed Income Strategic Forum, the team investigated a very important thesis: Whether or not  financial markets are at a significant turning point.  Macquarie’s Daniel Longden sat down soon after in our Sydney studio with CIO and Global Head of Fixed Income, Brett Lewthwaite to recap the discussion. 

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    UNLOCKED: Jane McAlevey on organizing vs. mobilizing

    UNLOCKED: Jane McAlevey on organizing vs. mobilizing

    UNLOCKED FROM THE BIRD FEED: Current Affairs host Pete Davis sits down with labor organizer and scholar Jane McAlevey to talk about organizing for power in the New Gilded Age. Jane is a contributing writer at The Nation and is the author of Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell) and No Shortcuts: Organizing For Power in the New Gilded Age.

    Watch her speech at The Harvard Law Forum here. Read her recent Nation article on the power of the strike here.

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    UNLOCKED: Virgil Texas on the Chapo Trap House phenomenon

    UNLOCKED: Virgil Texas on the Chapo Trap House phenomenon

    UNLOCKED FROM THE PATREON BIRD FEED: Current Affairs host Pete Davis talks with Virgil Texas about his hit podcast, Chapo Trap House: its origins, its philosophy, its style, its future.

    Read Virgil's old Carl Diggler dispatches here.

    This episode was edited by Dan Thorn at Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.

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    UNLOCKED: Maximillian Alvarez on amplifying the voices of working people

    UNLOCKED: Maximillian Alvarez on amplifying the voices of working people

    UNLOCKED FROM THE PATREON BIRD FEED: Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson sits down with Maximillian Alvarez, the host of Working People, a podcast in which ordinary people talk about their lives, jobs, struggles, and aspirations. Read excerpts from Maximillian's podcast here — and read his piece "Can the Working Class Speak?" here.

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