• The Sound of Silence
    Nov 24 2025
    In the podcast episode of "The Leftish Agenda", host Eddie discusses the depth and power of silence, depicting it as more than just an absence of noise. He untangles the cultural and philosophical significance of silence and its role in mindfulness and inner stillness. Eddie also explores how emerging from silence can influence the authenticity of our expressed words and foster empathy in our interactions. The episode further delves into silence as a tool for contemplation, leading to profound insights and expressions in spiritual and artistic fields. Eddie concludes by discussing the cyclical relationship between silence and sound, emphasizing their interconnected nature, shaping our communication, and enhancing relationships. He encourages listeners to embrace this balance for meaningful connections and powerful expressions.
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    8 mins
  • Francisco Franco
    Nov 24 2025
    In this episode of The Leftish Agenda, Eddie explores the life and legacy of Francisco Franco, the controversial general who ruled Spain with an iron fist from 1939 to 1975. The episode investigates Franco's early life, his rise during the Spanish Civil War, and his alliances with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Eddie also delves into the oppressive nature of Franco's regime, including political repression, forced labor camps, and cultural suppression meant to homogenize Spain under a Castilian identity. Economic policies during Franco's rule, his strategic alignment with the United States during the Cold War, and the controversial legacy he left behind in Spain are also covered in depth. Eddie concludes with a discussion on Spain's transition to democracy after Franco's death and initiatives to remember the narratives of those who suffered under his rule, marking a divisive and intense period in Spain's history.
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    10 mins
  • What and Who Are We Missing?
    Nov 20 2025
    On the podcast 'The Leftish Agenda', host Eddie delves into the serious issue of high rates of sexual assault and murder among Indigenous women. Touching upon the historical, social, and systemic factors contributing to this crisis, Eddie highlights the impact of colonization, socioeconomic pressures, and systemic racism facing Indigenous communities. The podcast brings to light issues like the immense trauma caused by forced displacement and cultural erasure, geographic isolation, disparities in employment opportunities, educational inequities, lack of resources, and mishandling of cases by law enforcement. Eddie dives into the intersectionality of gender and race contributing to the crisis, the negative media portrayal, and the effects of victim-blaming. Finally, the podcast raises conversations about possible pathways for change, including community-led initiatives, legal reforms, intersectional programs, and public awareness campaigns.
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    12 mins
  • Can It Last?
    Nov 20 2025
    In this episode of The Leftish Agenda, Eddie takes an in-depth look at the stability of U.S. politics, the resilience of the economy, social cohesion, America's global influence, cultural identity, and relevant historical precedents. The podcast discusses how political polarization and recent events threaten the nation's political stability, underlining the importance of citizen participation and democratic processes. Eddie also acknowledges the strength of the U.S. economy while emphasizing its vulnerabilities, including income inequality and economic downturns. The discussion about social cohesion underscores the challenges and advantages of diversity in America, alongside an analysis of the country's global influence being tested by the rise of other nations. Eddie further explores the dynamic nuances of American cultural identity and how historical precedents can help understand and manage current circumstances. Facility with these myriad, complex topics will be critical to successfully navigating an uncertain future.
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    12 mins
  • Everything Ends Eventually
    Nov 19 2025
    In this episode of The Leftish Agenda, the host Eddie brings into focus the lifecycle of empires, moving from historical context, key factors of decline, case studies, to conclusion. Set against the backdrop of the Roman, Ottoman, and the British Empire, the lifespan of these historic powerhouses was explored and their gradual declines dissected, highlighting their similarities and differences. The decline of empires was identified to stem from interconnected issues such as overextension, economic troubles, internal conflicts, and external pressures. Delving deeper into the three case studies of the respective empires, Eddie drew attention to key internal and external factors that shaped their narrative, resulting in their eventual collapse. From this exploration, it is understood that the durability of empires is susceptible to the pressures of its time, providing a perspective to evaluate the present and future of civilizations. The episode ultimately underscores the impermanence of power and the almost inevitable ticking clock that accompanies every rise.
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    9 mins
  • Where Are We Going?
    Nov 19 2025
    In this episode of The Leftish Agenda, Eddie delves into an intense debate surrounding fascism's potential characteristics within the U.S. Government. He explores whether or not authoritarian tendencies, nationalism, scapegoating, and suppression of dissent are evident in the country. Notable concerns include the increasing concentration of power in the executive branch and attempts to undermine major institutional structures such as the judiciary or media. However, counterarguments emphasizing the resilience of American democracy are also discussed. Critical features like the balance of power provided by the Constitution, the protection of free speech and press, the active role of advocacy groups, and an independent judiciary are proposed as safeguards against authoritarianism. Eddie closes with the important note that historical context is essential in forming perspectives, concluding that active involvement in democratic processes is crucial to continue upholding the democratic freedoms that many have fought for.
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    4 mins
  • 67 A New Generation of Dada 67
    Nov 19 2025
    In this episode of The Leftish Agenda, host Eddie discusses the parallels between today's youth culture and the absurdist movement. He explores themes such as the disillusionment and existential anxiety that many young people experience due to societal issues like climate change, political fragmentation, and economic instability. Eddie draws attention to the fact that young people are questioning traditional norms and values and employing arts and humor as forms of protest and coping mechanisms. Activism, collective identity, and community building are also important aspects of youth culture, with social media platforms serving as the primary means for youth-driven movements. Eddie also highlights how the use of humor, specifically memes and satirical social media posts, helps today's generation cope with the absurdity of life.
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    10 mins
  • The White House Rose Garden
    Sep 7 2025
    In the latest podcast episode, Eddie shares an intriguing look at the historical evolution and cultural significance of the White House's Rose Garden. The podcast takes listeners from the garden's early days as a place for vegetables and informal flowers to its transformation into a refined and organized visual spectacle under Ellen Wilson's guidance, aided by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. The script then highlights Jacqueline Kennedy's vision of the garden as a symbol of American culture, reflecting the perfect symmetry that mirrors the country's identity. It delves into the significant events marked by the garden, acknowledging its role as a backdrop to historic moments, ceremonies, and critical announcements. Covering the recent 2020 renovations, Eddie emphasizes the changes made to ensure the garden's historical charm while enhancing accessibility for all. The podcast concludes by reflecting on the cultural significance of the Rose Garden, as a symbol of democracy and reflection of First Ladies' legacies.
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    10 mins