Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 180
Our New Weekly Podcast
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Greg Johnson, John Morgan, and Michael Polignano inaugurate a new weekly Counter-Currents Radio podcast. Topics include:
- Opening Remarks: 0:00
- Thanks for Your Donations: 4:12
- Greg’s European Listening Tour and Other Topics: 9:45
- Shop Talk: Things to Come at Counter-Currents: 60:08
Our first episode is just three guys talking. As we get comfortable with the format, we will work in music, interviews, guests, and various bells and whistles.
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9 comments
Fun Fridays ahead. Will not miss it! Thanks, guys.
Good podcast. Keep it up. One of the most disheartening things is when forums claim they will do weekly (or otherwise regular) podcasts and then they don’t follow through on it. So, be persistent and establish the habit. In addition, I hope you will eventually put the Yockey material online.
“Some guy from Denmark”, eh? 😉
My only exposure to Estonian culture is the superb Estonian shoegaze band She Bit Her Lip. The Estonian language sounds unlike anything I’ve heard before but their singer makes it sound lovely.
https://youtu.be/nO2SZdkKmIA
Bravo! Enjoyed the podcast very much. I can sense the cohesion and comradely between you.
I particularly enjoyed the segment on Greg’s trip to Estonia. It has inspired me to try and go visit soon. And with that in mind, I hope you will please give some thought to, at some point, to host a trip there. Acting as a tour guide could generate some fun and profit for you guys and offer opportunity for us all to experience Europe. Itinerary, dining and and lodging should be relatively easy to set up.
It might be better for our local comrades to make some dollars doing that. And everything that I know about Estonia comes from them anyway.
Occasional interviews with your authors could be a nice feature of the podcast. Some writers that I would love to hear from include, Jarl Nicholl, Greg Hood, and Jef Costello.
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