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  • Hasbara at home: A deep dive into Zionist Hebrew media w/ Dror Dayan
    Feb 22 2026

    **Note: This episode contains a lot of discussion of screenshares. Unfortunately, we didn't do the best job describing every graph for audio listeners, so watch the video edition if you are interested in seeing the graphs cited and the slides prepared by the guest.***

    Filmmaker Dror Dayan returns to the show to provide us with an overview of the Zionist media machine in Occupied Palestine.

    You can follow him on Twitter
    https://x.com/DrorDayan

    Watch the video edition on The East is a Podcast YouTube channel
    https://youtu.be/5fkp6GdlgcE

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    1 h et 41 min
  • The prehistory of Al Aqsa Flood w/ Mujamma Harakat (pt.1)
    Feb 22 2026

    ***This conversation with Mujamma stretched slightly over two hours and covered a lot of terrain. Part 2 will be available to patrons in the coming days, as will the video edition of the entire episode. If a few of you sign up for the Patreon, I will unlock it in a couple of weeks on the free feed.***

    A two-part episode with academic and translator Mujamma Harakat about the historical trajectory of actors, social forces, and ideaologies that propelled the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) in Palestine from its early history to today.

    Support Mujamma's fantastic work on SubStack
    https://substack.com/@mujammaharaket

    Video edition coming soon!

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism?
    Feb 10 2026

    **Producer's note: The folks at Popular Front asked me to moderate this discusssion of Gabriel Rockhill's latest book on the history of the Frankfurt School. Make sure to check out Popular Front!**

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    We're thrilled to host author and philosopher Gabriel Rockhill on his book tour in Toronto. One of the key intellectuals of our movement today, his latest work explores ideas that are essential to understanding the challenges and necessities in building a socialist movement—especially for those of us living in the West.

    Starting with a talk from the author, followed by a discussion with a guest panel and an audience Q&A – this will be an important evening to explore the past, present, and future of socialist thought, and the principles we need to uphold in order to succeed (which the ruling class desperately wants us to abandon).

    Featuring an exciting guest panel, including:
    Sina Rahmani (co-host)
    Sardana Nikolaeva
    Justin Podur
    Zeyad El-Nabolsy

    Special thanks to our partners in co-organizing this event:
    Qiao Collective (@qiaocollective)
    Critical Theory Workshop (@criticaltheoryworkshop)
    Monthly Review (@monthlyreview)
    East is a Podcast (@eastpodcast)
    And to our additional media partners: Anti-Empire Project (@jpodur)
    Journal of International Solidarity (@journalofintlsolidarity)

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    ABOUT THE BOOK:
    "Rockhill's book elucidates how the intellectual world war on the socialist alternative has sought to promote a "compatible left" intelligentsia while misrepresenting, maligning, and trying to destroy the revolutionary left. […] The volume concludes by bringing to the fore the guiding methodological framework: a thoroughly anticolonial and anti-imperialist Marxism dedicated to building socialism in the real world."

    More info at Monthly Review Press:
    https://monthlyreview.org/9781685901349/

    Canada: Available at most online book sellers, including University of Toronto Bookstore: https://utpdistribution.com/9781685901349/who-paid-the-pipers-of-western-marxism/

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    2 h et 7 min
  • "We are simply people who love life": Voices from the Gaza holocaust
    Feb 1 2026

    **Note: As I explain in the introduction to this video, this is a very special episode that consists of two halves featuring three Palestinians in Gaza sharing their stories. It has become more than evident that our racist ruling class and their media warriors are simply refusing to allow anything that humanizes Palestinians in the slightest into the mainstream. It falls to us to help break the narrative blockade on Palestinians and their liberation struggle. I hope to do more of this content in the future, so if you know people in Gaza who want to make their own episodes in this format, reach out to me, and we can work with Lina to get it translated into English and posted. Maybe if we have enough episodes, we can spin it off into its own channel**

    A very special episode featuring my friends Mohammed and Mahmoud, who both share their stories of the early days of the genocide and some of their memories of the last two years.

    Please consider donating to their campaigns

    Mohammed's campaign
    https://chuffed.org/project/120676-mohammed-from-gaza

    Mahmoud's campaign
    https://chuffed.org/project/141277-help-mahmoud-and-his-family-survive-and-stand-again

    In the second half of the episode, long-time friend of the podcast Migdalia Arcila-Valenzuela interviews Lina Jehad, an Arabic teacher and translator based in Gaza, about her work and struggles during the genocide.

    Hire Lina for Arabic lessons or translation work
    https://www.instagram.com/lina_jehad1212/

    Donate directly to Lina and her family

    https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=UWTKZ5F2P4XTS

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    46 min
  • "They won't leave us alone": Organized chaos and hybrid war in Iran w/ Navid Zarrinnal
    Jan 26 2026

    ***Note: Navid's internet has been very unreliable for weeks now, so when I managed to get hold of him with a stable VPN, we decided to hurriedly record. In haste, both of us managed to mangle our respective recordings. I have been forced to resort to--please forgive me, cruel podcast gods---AI audio enhancer tools to see if it could be improved, which it mostly did but there are some funny spots on my side.***

    Navid Zarrinal, host of the Colony Archive, and one of the oldest friends of The East is a Podcast, described what he witnessed during the last few weeks in Tehran.

    Support Navid on Patreon


    Watch the video edition on The East is a Podcast YouTube channel


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    1 h et 3 min
  • Tankie Group Therapy #36: Empire of Lulz
    Jan 26 2026

    Tankie Group Therapy is back after a long, long hiatus! Lara Sheehi from Psychic Militancy hosts this special, extra-super-duper-sized edition featuring all your TGT faves: Justin Podur, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Alex Avina, Joe Emersberger, Sina Rahmani, Arama Rata, Jared Ware, Adnan Husain, Asa Winstanley, and more!

    Watch the livestream edition on The East is a Podcast YouTube channel


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    1 h et 51 min
  • Michael Parenti: "US interventionism, the 3rd world, and the USSR" (1986)
    Jan 25 2026

    ***RIP Michael Parenti***

    Michael Parenti speaks at the University of Colorado, Boulder: "US interventionism, the 3rd world, and the USSR" April 15, 1986

    Source
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP8CzlFhc14


    Check out the Anti-Imperialist Archive for more great archival mixes


    Join us for a live edition of Tankie Group Therapy Sunday @ 3:30
    https://www.youtube.com/live/rX2hbS3eKqg

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    1 h et 27 min
  • "Listen to the Iranians": Sina Rahmani (The East is a Podcast)
    Jan 19 2026

    **Note: When stuff in Iran goes down, my natural inclination is to avoid doing content and stay above the fray, at least until the media hysteria dies down. Not the best way to run a media project, I know, but I just have a hard time with all the breathless coverage--BREAKING!!!--and don't really want to feed it. Even then, I am still Iranian, and if people ask me to record during these times, my cultural programming compels me to accept the invitation.

    This episode of Peacemongers with Mehmet and Erik was recorded as I was travelling for work recently and at the end of a busy, emotional day. The scale of what had just transpired in Iran was becoming clear to me that morning in between working on the footage I had recorded the day earlier, itself an intense and emotional experience for entirely different, non-Iran-related reasons.

    All of this is to say that by the time I recorded with these guys that afternoon, I was feeling pretty loopy. You can kinda hear it at the beginning of the episode when I had the giggles and infected everyone else with them! I have no idea how I come off in this episode (too lazy to check it too, sorry), and I was reluctant to even post to this feed!! In my memory, I was exceptionally wandering in my rants. Maybe I'm wrong and it's the same Sini as usual. IDK.**

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    "Listen to the Iranians" they kept saying.

    Well, we give you Sina Rahmani, the indomitable host of @eastpodcast and producer of countless other anti imperialist shows.

    We talk about the events in Iran which have been one-sidedly and sensationally presented in the west. In the background the Empire and the Ethno-state have their fingers dirty.

    So why is Iran such an important target for the Empire and what does it mean to be sovereign?

    We discuss some of the contents of the imperial toolbox and factors leading up to the protests. Economic pressure with sanctions and currency manipulation, smuggling of Starlink units and weapons to foment violent riots and the media machinery.

    We discuss the Shah and his son, the clown-prince in exile, Iranian diaspora, support for Palestine and what the destruction of the Iranian state would mean to people in the area.

    While the battle may be over the war might just have begun. The peoples and states in the crosshairs of a dying empire will keep being demonised. If they resist they are authoritarian, if they open up they'll be vulnerable. What the future holds and what the way forward to avoid a devastating war is unknown.

    Early in the episode Sina reads a testimony from his friend Navid Zarinnal, who is living in Teheran. He hosts a podcast on imperialism called The Colony Archive, which we highly recommend.

    Please note that we had some technical difficulties in the beginning, that led to a lot of chaos and laughter. Big thanks to Sina for being such a joyful human being even in these difficult times.

    The genocide in Gaza continues. We urge you to support the Palestinians in these very dire times by donating:

    - via @thesameerproject
    - via @lifeline4gaza

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    1 h et 6 min