• Joe's Meditation Series: Part One - Getting Started With Meditation
    Feb 22 2026

    Propaganda Loves You Special: Joe’s Getting Started with Meditation Sessions

    This special Propaganda Loves You episode introduces a set of meditation recordings created by Joe, who volunteers with a group teaching meditation to incarcerated people in the DC area and other communities with limited access. The show explains that four 20–25 minute beginner-focused sessions have been produced, each structured as a guided meditation, a short technique talk, and a second guided practice that builds on the first. Joe then leads a “getting started with meditation” lesson: establishing a safe, comfortable posture; using the breath as an anchor; and treating distraction as a normal part of practice by gently returning attention to breathing. He compares meditation to physical exercise—encouraging experimentation to find what fits—and recommends starting with a small daily habit (about three to five minutes) while noticing benefits like greater calm and awareness of unhealthy thought loops. The episode closes with a second guided meditation that adds a survey of the senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, body sensations) and a brief check-in with thoughts before returning attention to the breath or repeating the sensory scan.

    00:00 Propaganda Loves You Special: Introducing Joe’s Meditation Series

    00:25 Why These Recordings Exist (Meditation for Incarcerated Communities)

    02:38 Episode 1 Roadmap: Two Meditations + Technique Talk

    03:18 Guided Meditation #1: Posture, Breath Anchor, Returning from Distraction

    10:01 Meditation Explained: Training the Mind Like Exercise

    14:56 How to Start a Daily Practice (3–5 Minutes, Build Consistency)

    17:49 Guided Meditation #2: Breath + Survey of the Senses

    20:09 Sense Scan Deep Dive: Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste, Body, Thoughts

    27:54 Closing: Keep Practicing and Check In with Your Experience

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    29 mins
  • S2 Disinfo Deep Dive #1: The History of the "Elders of Zion"
    Feb 19 2026

    Deep Dive: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Epstein, and How Antisemitic Conspiracies Get Repackaged

    The episode opens with a contrast between Donald Trump’s claim that the released Epstein files “totally exonerate” him and Rep. Ted Lieu’s opposing view of what the documents and related issues suggest. The main deep dive focuses on the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” framed as a 120+ year-old antisemitic disinformation operation likely to resurface amid discussion of Epstein’s alleged ties to Israeli intelligence and the Israeli state. Using a Holocaust Encyclopedia article, the hosts summarize the protocols’ origins in Russia in 1903, its fabrication and plagiarism from earlier works (including Maurice Joly’s 1864 political satire), and how it spread internationally, was repeatedly exposed as a forgery, and was still leveraged by Nazi leaders and propaganda despite being known as false. The discussion highlights how the protocols are regularly adapted to fit current events, how scapegoating works, and why it’s important to focus accountability on specific perpetrators rather than blaming Jewish people as a whole. The hosts also discuss media ownership and technology’s role in amplifying propaganda, including comparisons to modern billionaire-owned outlets and concerns about AI systems promoting conspiratorial content, illustrated by a cyberpunk-style ad segment about a fictional Neuralink-like “intimacy stream.” They further explore the conflation of Judaism with the state of Israel, arguing criticism of a government should not be treated as antisemitism, and note Christian Zionism as part of the broader ideological landscape. The episode closes with a recommendation for a New York Times The Daily episode titled “The Secret Plan to End US Climate Regulations,” brief local announcements, and a plug encouraging listeners to grow food for resilience as environmental and food safety standards are discussed as being undermined.

    00:00 Cold Open: Famous Political Quotes & Soundbites Mashup

    01:18 Epstein Files: Trump Claims ‘Total Exoneration’ vs. Ted Lieu’s Take

    03:58 Why Talk ‘Protocols of the Elders of Zion’ Now? Epstein, Israel & Prebunking Antisemitic Narratives

    16:48 Media Power Then & Now: Newspaper Barons, Bezos, and Tech as Propaganda Infrastructure

    18:02 Cyberpunk Interlude: ‘Intimacy Stream / Neuralink’ Satire on High-Tech, Low-Freedom Life

    19:38 Protocols Exposed: Plagiarism, The Times Investigation, and the Forgery’s Paper Trail

    30:37 From Nazis to Today: How the Protocols Spread, Mutated, and Still Gets Weaponized

    35:41 Scapegoats vs. Systems: Billionaire Class, Nationalism, and Separating Judaism from the Israeli State

    38:50 Wrap-Up: Watch for the Narrative Online + Links in Show Notes

    39:58 Bonus Recommendation: NYT The Daily on the ‘Secret Plan’ to End US Climate Regulations

    41:23 Community Plugs: Voters for Change Hub + Growing Food for Resilience

    43:56 Final Thanks & Sign-Off: ‘Propaganda Loves You’


    Resources for this episode -

    https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/protocols-of-the-elders-of-zion

    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/12/podcasts/the-daily/trump-activists-climate-policy.html

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    45 mins
  • S2 Episode #3.2 - Part Two: Epstein's Filing Cabinet of Atrocities & The Minneapolis Strike
    Feb 18 2026

    Minneapolis Labor Organizing Against ICE: Momentum, On-Ramps, and a Closing Guided Meditation

    Week three, part two of Propaganda Loves You focuses on Minneapolis-centered labor and community organizing in response to ICE actions, with an update on rapid national solidarity mobilization. The hosts cite NationalShutdown.org’s report of January 30 solidarity actions in all 50 states, totaling over 300 actions and involving more than 1,000 organizations and businesses, and MuseumOfProtest.org’s figures describing large Minneapolis crowds and coordinated actions elsewhere, including arrests of clergy in San Francisco, rallies in Dolores Park, and student walkouts. The episode centers on reading and discussing an Eric Blanc LaborPolitics.com article that distinguishes between social-media-driven “general strike” framing and actual general strikes, arguing January 30 did not materially disrupt major industry while January 23’s “Day of Truth and Freedom” in the Twin Cities showed substantial but still limited workplace disruption and mass participation. Key themes include the need for momentum, organization, and risk-tolerant leadership; the danger of calling general strikes that don’t materialize; the importance of winnable campaigns targeting corporations that enable ICE operations (such as airlines and hotels); and expanding participation through accessible “on-ramps,” highlighted by Unidos training 30,000 legal/constitutional observers and neighborhood chat coordination. The discussion emphasizes that major private-sector corporations ICE depends on were not seriously disrupted, and argues for more private-sector worker organizing, petitions, trainings, and consumer pressure campaigns, referencing examples like “Ice Out Tech,” Sunrise’s Hilton pressure campaign, and a South Korea 2024 pro-democracy labor response. A satirical sponsor interlude introduces “Veritas Vision,” a fictional required platform that stabilizes and “enhances” reality footage by removing “raw data” and ensuring compliance. The hosts briefly mention a New York Times The Daily episode, “The Secret Plan to End US Climate Regulations,” about conservative activists’ long-term effort to undermine EPA climate regulatory authority. They then review six takeaways from a Mother Jones piece, including coalition-building between labor and broader movements, asking employers to close, starting community power-building now, micro-level organizing, offering ways to participate for those who can’t strike, and connecting movements. The episode concludes with Joe leading a short guided meditation focused on comfortable posture, relaxed breath awareness, non-striving attention, and a subtle smile technique, followed by listener reflections and a resource recommendation.

    00:00 Welcome Back + What This Episode Covers (Minneapolis, Labor, ICE)

    00:58 Rapid-Fire Updates: Nationwide Shutdown & Minneapolis Numbers

    05:04 Reading the Labor Politics Analysis: What Counts as a ‘General Strike’?

    10:23 Momentum vs. Organization: Lessons from Past General Strikes

    20:26 Strategy Shift: Target ICE’s Corporate Enablers (Avelo, Hilton, etc.)

    21:41 Satirical Sponsor Break: ‘Veritas Vision’ and Manufactured Reality

    23:18 Organizing On-Ramps: Legal Observers, Signal Groups, Building Majorities

    29:17 Private-Sector Power: Campaigns Inside Target/Amazon + South Korea Example

    34:32 Who Will Lead? Replicating Minneapolis & Taking Initiative

    36:24 Bonus Recommendation: NYT Daily on Ending US Climate Regulations

    37:49 Group Takeaways + Mother Jones’ 6 Lessons (Quick Checklist)

    44:54 Guided Meditation to Settle the Nervous System

    54:15 Meditation Reactions, Resources, and Closing Thanks

    Resources used for this episode...

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    57 mins
  • S2 Episode #3.1 - Part One: Epstein's Filing Cabinet of Atrocities & The Minneapolis Strike
    Feb 17 2026

    Epstein Files, DOJ Redactions, and the ‘Epstein Class’: Congress, Conspiracies, and Manufactured Confusion

    Host Kodie is joined by Arthur and Joe for an episode of Propaganda Loves You, outlining a changed release schedule and announcing companion bonus content: a short guided meditation recorded on the show plus four 20–25 minute beginner meditation sessions Joe made for incarcerated people in the DC area via a volunteer group. The episode opens with discussion of an AI-generated racist video Trump posted depicting the Obamas as apes, noting it was created by the same ‘Dilly meme team’ figure discussed in season one. Arthur introduces a new recurring segment focused on Epstein updates. The hosts discuss DOJ’s release of about 3.5 million Epstein-related documents versus claims of a larger archive, Congress being allowed to view unredacted materials only in secure rooms without copies, and concerns that the rollout muddies truth and fuels misinformation. They highlight reporting and watchdog claims that communications from high-profile figures—especially Trump-era officials—were not included, and that survivor-related information remains heavily redacted while victim names and photos appear. Arthur also notes reports that DOJ drafted a statement about Epstein’s suicide the day before his death and mentions conspiracy narratives circulating online, including alleged password leaks from the dump. The conversation references Drop Site reporting describing Epstein as a nexus for a transnational neoliberal elite network involving government figures and deals tied to surveillance and tech (including Palantir), and they discuss the difficulty of addressing alleged Israeli state connections without collapsing into antisemitic framing. The episode includes a satirical ‘sponsor’ ad for a fictional authoritarian digital wallet and ‘Freedom Points’ compliance system. The hosts then watch and discuss a House floor speech about the Epstein Transparency Act and claims that Trump’s FBI scrubbed files before release, as well as a heated House Judiciary exchange featuring Pam Bondi, where members accuse DOJ of deflection and refusing to meet or apologize to survivors; the hosts contrast this with Bondi’s older campaign ad promising to put human traffickers behind bars and argue the hearings amount to theater without accountability. They close by previewing part two on Minnesota labor organizing and what a general strike could look like, plus a Thursday deep dive on Protocols of the Elders of Zion, followed by releasing Joe’s meditation series.

    00:00 Welcome Back + What’s on Deck (Epstein files, bonus drops, schedule)

    01:21 Bonus Episodes: Joe’s Beginner Meditation Series (and why it exists)

    04:43 Trump’s Racist AI ‘Lion King’ Video & the Viral Meme Pipeline

    05:48 Naming the New Segment: “Epstein Filing Cabinet of Atrocities”

    07:10 Epstein Files Update: DOJ dump, access limits, and the ‘suicide statement’ draft

    08:38 Conspiracy vs. Disinfo: Google Trends, fake docs, and muddying the waters

    14:27 Burying Truth in Bureaucracy: information overload as a cover strategy

    16:17 Geopolitics Angle: Epstein as a nexus of global elites, surveillance tech, and Israel discourse

    22:08 Normalization, Culture War, and ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Parallels

    25:13 Democrats, Two-Tier Justice, and What Organizing Looks Like Now

    27:07 Satirical Sponsor Break: Freedom Points, unified wallets, and compliance scoring

    29:17 Watch Party: Rep. Ro Khanna on the Epstein Transparency Act & ‘Epstein Class’

    41:28 House Judiciary Clips: Pam Bondi grilled, deflection tactics, and survivor accountability

    48:02 Why Hearings Feel Like Theater: accountability as spectacle vs. real consequences

    54:22 Wrap-Up + Next Episodes (Minnesota labor, Elders of Zion deep dive, meditation series)

    Resources Used for this Episode

    https://www.youtube.com/live/7zO99kcgFpI - News...

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    56 mins
  • S2 Episode #2: From Defense to Offense - How Trump's PR Machine is Redefining Government Crisis Response
    Feb 3 2026

    Season 2, Episode 2: Propaganda and Crisis Events in the Trump Administration

    In this episode of 'Propaganda Loves You,' the hosts discuss the goals for season two, including plans for 40 core episodes. They delve into the Trump administration's initial responses to recent Minnesota shootings, analyzing the rhetoric and evidence that conflicts with official statements. The episode covers the connections between Elon Musk, Kevin Warsh, and Howard Lutnick, highlighting their billionaire status and ties to the Trump administration and the Epstein files. They introduce DARVO (Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender) and performative lying as propaganda tactics. Discussions also include personal New Year's resolutions, an analysis of the poem 'Ozymandias,' and positive news on global and local interventions like the High Seas Treaty and expanded childcare in San Francisco.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

    01:13 Discussion on Trump Administration's Response to Minnesota Shootings

    01:39 Icebreaker: What Do Elon Musk, Kevin Warsh, and Howard Lutnick Have in Common?

    05:35 New Year's Resolutions and Personal Goals

    07:36 Poetry Reading: Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley

    20:18 Main Topic: Analyzing the Trump Administration's Reaction to Minnesota Shootings

    33:10 The Power of Personal Experience in Shaping Narratives

    33:49 The Role of Video Evidence in Public Perception

    34:22 The Minneapolis Whistle Tactic

    35:03 Media Narratives and Public Trust

    35:27 The Playbook of Propaganda

    36:41 The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Media Manipulation

    41:01 The Frustration of Defending Against False Narratives

    47:17 The Concept of DAVO and Institutional Betrayal

    50:15 Performative Lying and Its Impact

    57:07 Positive News: High Seas Treaty and Childcare Initiatives

    01:00:54 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    Resources for this episode -

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2026/01/26/how-trump-officials-noem-miller-patel-portrayed-pretti-as-violent-despite-conflicting-evidence/

    https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46565/ozymandias

    https://www.jjfreyd.com/darvo

    https://hac.bard.edu/amor-mundi/on-fake-hannah-arendt-quotations-2024-08-04

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/01/trump-victim-political-strategy-manipulation

    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/15/video/ice-shooting-renee-good-minneapolis-videos.html

    https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000010668660/new-video-analysis-reveals-flawed-and-fatal-decisions-in-shooting-of-pretti.html

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Bonus Episode - Danish Veterans Views on Greenland Tensions
    Jan 29 2026

    Danish Veterans Feel Betrayed Amid Greenland Threats

    In this bonus episode, host Kodie reads an article by Anders Kongshaug from the Associated Press on Danish veterans feeling betrayed by threats to seize Greenland. The piece covers the feelings of Danish veterans who served alongside U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq and their reaction to President Donald Trump's threats to take control of Greenland. The article highlights the sense of loyalty and alliance between Denmark and the U.S. post 9/11, contrasted with the current sense of betrayal and sadness at the potential end of NATO. Additionally, it discusses veterans' personal stories and their concerns about the future of the U.S.-Danish alliance and European security.

    00:00 Iconic Speeches and Introductions

    00:28 Introduction to the Article

    02:05 Danish Veterans' Perspective on US Relations

    02:58 Personal Stories of Betrayal

    04:40 Packing Away Symbols of Alliance

    06:01 Understanding US Security Needs

    07:29 Conclusion and Reflections

    Article read for this episode - https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2026/01/21/danish-veterans-of-us-wars-say-they-feel-betrayed-by-greenland-threats/

    https://apnews.com/article/denmark-veterans-greenland-us-afghanistan-3a2ddb39ad5404550fff6e375fc84933

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    9 mins
  • Season Two (S2) Episode #1: Cold Realities - Greenland, NATO, and Murder in Minneapolis
    Jan 27 2026

    Propaganda Loves You S2 E1: Greenland, NATO, and Organizing Against Oppression

    The season two kickoff of 'Propaganda Loves You' addresses the Trump administration's attempts to acquire Greenland, the purpose and history of NATO, and the implications for international treaties. Hosts Kodie, Arthur, and Joe discuss the shift in the podcast's structure and share personal updates. They delve into recent and troubling events, including the Trump administration's tactics and a series of deadly ICE raids in Minneapolis. Featuring an analysis of political realism versus idealism, the episode also highlights community organizing efforts, the power of general strikes, and strategies for mutual aid in combating oppression.

    00:00 Welcome to Season Two Kickoff

    00:56 Season Break Reflections

    02:12 New Structure for Season Two

    02:58 Deep Dive: NATO and Its Relevance

    03:41 Current Events: Headlines and Analysis

    07:23 Tragic Events in Minneapolis

    15:25 The Power of Media and Public Perception

    21:52 NATO: History and Purpose

    30:41 The Idealistic Vision of International Peace

    30:55 NATO's Fragile Structure and US Influence

    31:58 The US and the Greenland Dilemma

    32:22 The Propaganda of Founding Documents

    34:39 Stephen Miller's Perspective on Greenland

    36:46 Colonial Discourse and Power Dynamics

    38:09 Political Realism vs. Idealism: Lessons from History

    41:55 The Theory of Power in Modern Politics

    52:16 Community Organizing and Mutual Aid

    01:00:17 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

    Resources For This Episode:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1cKZvzVKHQ

    https://www.democracynow.org/2026/1/20/minneapolis_minnesota_ice?utm_source=Democracy+Now%21&utm_campaign=18bdf12f42-Daily_Digest_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fa2346a853-18bdf12f42-193082799

    https://inthesetimes.com/article/minneapolis-minnesota-general-strike-trump-ice

    https://www.nato.int/en/what-we-do/introduction-to-nato/collective-defence-and-article-5

    https://www.nato.int/en/about-us/official-texts-and-resources/official-texts/1949/04/04/the-north-atlantic-treaty

    https://philosophybreak.com/articles/thucydides-melian-dialogue-can-international-politics-be-fair/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUHGoBbHU_I

    https://dk.usembassy.gov/ambassador/

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Book Episode #14: Part Ten - The Dawn of Everything, by David Graeber & David Wengrow (Chapter 11-12)
    Dec 11 2025

    The Dawn of Everything: Wrapping Up Season One of The Propaganda Loves You Book Club

    In this final episode of season one of The Propaganda Loves You Book Club, the hosts conclude their discussion on 'The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity' by David Graeber and David Wengrow. The episode starts with a review of a 2021 interview with David Wengrow on Democracy Now, covering key themes discussed throughout the book, including the contributions of indigenous cultures to Western ideas of democracy and equality. The conversation touches on the importance of persuasion over coercion in organizing societies, the concept of ritual as a means of encoding social possibilities, and the potential for gender equality to drive innovation. The hosts reflect on the broader implications of the book's arguments for understanding the origins of inequality and the paths to building more equitable societies. They also discuss their personal takeaways from the book and the challenges of changing societal structures. The episode wraps up with a preview of the next season's book club selection, 'Minority Rule' by Ari Berman.

    00:00 Introduction to Nuclear Survival

    00:44 Final Episode of the Book Club

    01:03 Interview with David Wengrow on Democracy Now

    02:25 Discussion on The Dawn of Everything

    03:05 David Graeber Influence and Legacy

    04:19 David Graeber on The Dawn of Everything

    07:20 Indigenous Contributions to Enlightenment Ideas

    09:55 Critique of European Society by Indigenous Intellectuals

    17:36 Fluid Hierarchies and Seasonal Social Systems

    31:40 Reflections on the Book and Broader Questions

    43:31 Subscription Models and Capitalism

    43:48 David Graeber on Capitalism's Growth

    44:49 Historical Perspectives on Taxation

    48:14 Indigenous Leadership and Military Tactics

    57:26 Rituals, Play, and Social Freedoms

    01:09:22 Technological Innovations and Gender Equality

    01:15:12 Final Thoughts and Reflections

    01:20:24 Preview of Season Two's Book Club


    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56269264-the-dawn-of-everything

    https://www.aribermanauthor.com/books/minority-rule

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    1 hr and 24 mins