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By YDNP
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
- In this episode, Liz and Amy of the excellent podcast Rebel Steps describe some of the early lessons they had in the power of working together, as well as developing tactics and strategies, and share some inspiring stories along the way. Check out Rebel Steps at rebelsteps.com -
- Theme song is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba, used by permission -
- You Don't Need Permission is happy to be a member of the Channel Zero Network of podcasts. Check out Coffee With Comrades and all of CZN's shows at channelzeronetwork.com
- Why is there a need for revolutionary change? Can't capitalism simply be reined in by governments? Turns out the answer is no, actually. Joshua talks with Franz of the podcast Doomer V Bloomer about why reform is impossible and revolution is the only way. -
- For a more in-depth analysis on how buisness interests manipulate public policy, check out Srsly Wrong's episode Business Confidence and Capital Strikes: https://srslywrong.com/podcast/231-business-confidence-capital-strikes-w-michael-schwartz-and-kevin-a-young/ -
- You Don't Need Permission is now proud to be a member of the Channel Zero Podcast Network. https://channelzeronetwork.com/ -
- Theme music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba, used (ironically) by permission.
-In this episode, Joshua interviews Kara and Jewan, cofounders of Eastside Mutual Aid in Detroit, Michigan. More on Eastside Mutual Aid: linktr.ee/ESmutualaid. -
- You Don't Need Permission is back with more episodes every other Tuesday! -
- YDNP is thrilled to announce it is now a part of the Channel Zero Network of podcasts. Find other radical podcasts, including Rustbelt Abolition Radio at channelzeronetwork.com. -
- As always, theme music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba, used, ironically, by permission.
In this episode, Danielle Kirk (@daniellekirk731) talks about what we get wrong when we talk and think about Appalachia.
- - Programming note! This is the last episode before we go on break until May. However, it's a great episode to go out on. I'll be periodically uploading mini-episodes and some reruns, but no new interviews until May.
- - As always, theme music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba
In this episode Joshua talks to Guava and O.M., two members of the Northeast Ohio chapter of the Socialist Rifle Association about mutual aid and gun safety training. Great for anyone who isn't sure how to respond to the events of January 6, but doesn't want to feel powerless.
Hello! We are back from break with a fantastic interview!
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KAR is a youtuber (find his channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcREQ316L289SpYXW5LB2jg) who makes videos about anarchism, radical politics, and current events. He sat down and talked to me about a number of topics (this isn't even the whole conversation) most importantly, I think, about reaching people where they're at, tailoring the message, and the importance of talking to folks in your community.
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As always, the theme music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba used, ironically, with permission.
Programming note: You Don't Need Permission will be on break until January 12.
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In the meantime, we're reposting some favorite interviews, in case you missed them the first time around.
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Here's to a safe, healthy, and happy holiday season for everyone listening.
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See you in 2021.
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This episode Joshua interviews Brendan, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World and Black Rose Rosa Negra all about labor organizing. Brendan is experienced and knowledgeable and has great advice if you're curious about organizing your workplace. - - Links to resources mentioned in this episode: https://organizing.work/ - - Labor Law for the Rank and Filer: https://libcom.org/library/labor-law-rank-filer-building-solidarity-while-staying-clear-law - - Weakening the Dam: https://libcom.org/library/weakening-dam-twin-cities-iww - - Theme Music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba (used, ironically, by permission)
Programming note: You Don't Need Permission will be on break until January 12.
In the meantime, we're reposting some favorite interviews, in case you missed them the first time around.
Here's to a safe, healthy, and happy holiday season for everyone listening.
See you in 2021.
In this episode, Joshua talks to Franz of the excellent podcast Doomer V Bloomer about the very timely and important topic of tenant organizing. If you're looking to start a solidarity network, the very excellent guide from Seattle's Solidarity Action Network can be found at https://libcom.org/library/you-say-you-want-build-solidarity-network - - You can also check out the podcast Doomer v Bloomer, a part of the Channel Zero Network, at https://soundcloud.com/doomervbloomer or on most podcast services. - - Theme music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba (used, ironically, with permission).
In this episode, Joshua interviews pastor Justin Graves on the role of the church in revolution and how to reclaim the revolutionary nature of the church from the extremist reactionary ideology it has become married to. - - Gustavo Gutierrez on Liberation Theology: https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/road-peace/gustavo-gutierrez-and-preferential-option-poor - - Seattle Action Network's guide to building a solidarity network to protect tenants: https://libcom.org/library/you-say-you-want-build-solidarity-network - - As always, the theme music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba.
We'll be taking a short break for the holidays, returning January 12th. See you next year.
In this episode, Joshua talks to Will Nguyen, aka the Star Trek Communist about what revolution looks like in practical terms, Star Trek, and the power of mass media to spread a message of class consciousness. - - Theme Music is "You Can (Mass Trespass 1932)" by Chumbawamba, used by permission.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.