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The Equator Podcast
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The Equator Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes

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Episodes
10
Last ep.
17 days ago
Avg length
32m
Booking Probability™
36
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Listen Score
15
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Virality (30d)
44
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About this podcast

Navigating the politics, art and culture of the post-American world.

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Unknown Host hosts The Equator Podcast, a arts show with 10 episodes published.

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"Should we cancel 'The Gods Must Be Crazy?' I don't know"

May 21, 202636mEp. 100

This week, Equator's Nesrine Malik talks to the writer Carey Baraka about a piece that isn't out yet – but will be soon, in the first print issue of Equator next month. To receive it, make sure you're subscribed to our I

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"The American Jewish identity has been weaponised as a cover for genocide"

May 14, 202646mEp. 90

Equator's Nesrine Malik talks to the writer Benjamin Moser, whose personal story and political analysis reveal the entanglement between American Judaism and the project of American power. Drawing on his upbringing in a J

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"The American university is simply a corporate institution"

May 7, 202629mEp. 80

The American university today, the writer Siddhartha Deb tells Equator's Pankaj Mishra, is "a money-making, MBA- and lawyer-run hedge fund and real estate operation with a minor sideline in education." It's hard, he says

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"Americans are finally aware that their internet isn't free and open"

Apr 30, 202625mEp. 70

Beneath the headlines and half-truths, what is the Chinese internet really like? Equator's Samanth Subramanian speaks to Yi-Ling Liu, author of The Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese Intern

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"Climate change is a class-based disaster"

Apr 23, 202630mEp. 60

This week, Equator's Mohsin Hamid talks to the award-winning writer Amitav Ghosh about how Western NGOs and climate experts have focused their apocalyptic thinking on Bangladesh -- often to the detriment of the Banglades

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"There's no distinction between the priorities of OpenAI and of the US government"

Apr 16, 202627mEp. 50

How are the fascisms of today different from those of the past, and how can we collectively fight them? Equator's Pankaj Mishra talks to the award-winning writer Naomi Klein about how history repeats itself not precisely

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"Governments have never used cricket as nakedly as they do now"

Apr 9, 202635mEp. 40

Equator's Samanth Subramanian and the journalist Osman Samiuddin dive into one of world sport's most charged rivalries - India versus Pakistan in cricket - and explore the "geopolitical hot mess" that is cricket in South

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"Everyone today is a disaster correspondent"

Apr 2, 202633mEp. 30

In March, the Lebanese writer Lina Mounzer's family home in Beirut was bombed as part of the US-Israeli war on Iran and its neighbours. In an earlier time, Lina might have written about the destruction of her home and of

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"This crisis has always existed"

Mar 26, 202637mEp. 20

Equator’s Nesrine Malik invites the historian Nikhil Pal Singh to unpack Homeland Empire, his essay for the magazine about how the US’ imperialist tendencies overseas are inextricably bound up with its violence at home.

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Introducing: The Equator Podcast

Mar 19, 202620mEp. 10

Welcome to the Equator podcast, hosted by the writers Mohsin Hamid, Nesrine Malik and Pankaj Mishra. Equator is a digital and print magazine launched by a global group of writers after a consensus that our media landscap

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The Equator Podcast is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Arts (politics) and has published 10 episodes.

How many episodes does The Equator Podcast have?

The Equator Podcast has published 10 episodes.

What topics does The Equator Podcast cover?

The Equator Podcast regularly covers Arts, Books, News, Politics. It sits in the Arts category, with a politics focus.

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Episodes of The Equator Podcast average 32 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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