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Best The Martyr Made Podcast Episodes

ByDarryl Cooper
32 episodes

The Martyr Made Podcast

#1

The Complete Jeffrey Epstein Series

This extensive series dives into the dark and complex story of Jeffrey Epstein, covering significant events and implications. Its in-depth exploration of such a controversial figure makes it a gripping listen for those interested in true crime and societal issues.

2023-11-255h 27m
#2

Blacks and Jews (Complete Series)

This six-part series tackles a critical and often contentious dialogue about the relationships and tensions between Black and Jewish communities. It provides historical context and personal insights that are essential for understanding contemporary issues.

2023-11-303h 21m
#3

War All the Time: Israel vs. Palestine, 1948-82 (Bonus Episode)

A deep dive into a pivotal period in Middle Eastern history, this episode presents a nuanced overview of the Israel-Palestine conflict from 1948 to 1982. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the historical backdrop of ongoing tensions.

2023-11-114h 20m

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#4

The Prodigal Sons - Nietzsche and Dostoevsky (Novitate Conference, Nov 2023)

In this thought-provoking talk, Darryl Cooper explores the philosophical insights of Nietzsche and Dostoevsky, shedding light on their relevance in today's society. This episode is perfect for listeners interested in philosophy and literature.

2024-01-311h 25m
#5

#20 – The Underground Spirit

This episode reflects on the evolution of political thought through the lens of personal growth and ideology. It challenges listeners to consider their own beliefs and the complexities of political identity.

2021-08-314h 58m
#6

#21 Whose America?: Prologue

Launching the 'Whose America?' series, this prologue sets the stage for a critical examination of American labor wars. It's an engaging introduction that captivates listeners with its historical significance and narrative depth.

2022-05-231h 39m
#7

#19 – The Anti-Humans

This episode delves into the harrowing history of government brutality, particularly during the Bolshevik Revolution. Its exploration of human rights and the nature of power makes it a compelling listen for those interested in history and politics.

2021-05-313h 53m
#8

#22 Whose America?, ep. 1: Rough Extraction

This episode recounts a significant moment in labor history, focusing on the Mingo County miners' march. It captures the spirit of activism and the struggles of working-class individuals, making it relatable and inspiring for modern listeners.

2022-09-095h 34m
#9

#15 - God’s Socialist, pt. 5: The Wounded King

Exploring the radical movements of the 1970s, this episode illustrates the clash between idealism and disillusionment. It's a captivating narrative that engages listeners with its relevance to today's social movements.

2020-06-154h 26m
#10

Thoughts on Ukraine (Updated and Remastered)

In light of current events, this updated episode provides a critical perspective on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. It's insightful and timely, making it essential listening for those seeking to understand global politics.

2022-03-142h 27m