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For episode 218 of The Fire These Times, I talk to Luka Dowell (Solarpunk Now!), Ariel Kroon (Solarpunk Presents) and Andre (HydroponicTrash) about our changing relationships to Solarpunk given everything that's been going on in the world since the last time we all sat together (in 2023).
Lebanon emergency relief
Support: You can support my work with a one-off or monthly donation on Ko-fi
Masterclass on Modern Lebanon: Late registration still possible for May 2026
Newsletter: Subscribe to Hauntologies
Social Media: I am on Bluesky, Instagram and Mastodon
Contact: Reach out on [email protected] or on Signal @ Ayoub.02
Previous TFTT episodes on Solarpunk:
The Fire These Times
Social Media: TFTT is on Bluesky and Instagram
Transcription: You can help Antidote Zine transcribe TFTT episodes here
Website: All episodes are archived on the website
From The Periphery
TFTT is a proud member of From The Periphery Media Collective, which you can support on Patreon and follow on Bluesky, YouTube and Instagram.
Check out other project wherever you get your podcasts:
Politically Depressed
Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution
From The Periphery Podcast
The Mutual Aid Podcast
Elia's recent pieces
972Mag: Is Israel trying to foment civil war in Lebanon?
Also, for Hauntologies
The Lie I Tell Myself When Covering Israel
Elia's Picks, May 2026 Edition
Recent Podcast interviews
It Could Happen Here: Israel's Attack on Lebanon
The Final Straw: The US-Israeli War with Iran Spreads, Nuclear Weapons, Lebanon and Anti-Imperial Solidarity
The Dugout: Honoring Political Ghosts
The Breakup Theory: Episode 31 – Iran and the US-Israeli Death Drive Economy
Credits
Elia Ayoub (host, producer, episode design), Elliott Miskovicz (Sound Editor), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics) and Antidote Zine (Transcriptions).
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For episode 218 of The Fire These Times, I talk to Luka Dowell (Solarpunk Now!), Ariel Kroon (Solarpunk Presents) and Andre (HydroponicTrash) about our changing relationships to Solarpunk given everything that's been going on in the world since the last time we all sat together (in 2023).
Lebanon emergency relief
Support: You can support my work with a one-off or monthly donation on Ko-fi
Masterclass on Modern Lebanon: Late registration still possible for May 2026
Newsletter: Subscribe to Hauntologies
Social Media: I am on Bluesky, Instagram and Mastodon
Contact: Reach out on [email protected] or on Signal @ Ayoub.02
Previous TFTT episodes on Solarpunk:
The Fire These Times
Social Media: TFTT is on Bluesky and Instagram
Transcription: You can help Antidote Zine transcribe TFTT episodes here
Website: All episodes are archived on the website
From The Periphery
TFTT is a proud member of From The Periphery Media Collective, which you can support on Patreon and follow on Bluesky, YouTube and Instagram.
Check out other project wherever you get your podcasts:
Politically Depressed
Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution
From The Periphery Podcast
The Mutual Aid Podcast
Elia's recent pieces
972Mag: Is Israel trying to foment civil war in Lebanon?
Also, for Hauntologies
The Lie I Tell Myself When Covering Israel
Elia's Picks, May 2026 Edition
Recent Podcast interviews
It Could Happen Here: Israel's Attack on Lebanon
The Final Straw: The US-Israeli War with Iran Spreads, Nuclear Weapons, Lebanon and Anti-Imperial Solidarity
The Dugout: Honoring Political Ghosts
The Breakup Theory: Episode 31 – Iran and the US-Israeli Death Drive Economy
Credits
Elia Ayoub (host, producer, episode design), Elliott Miskovicz (Sound Editor), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics) and Antidote Zine (Transcriptions).

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