Justina Poskeviciute
The Exploding Head
"I think my head's about to explode" is what I say to myself when something too grotesque, absurd, horrible, or insanely hypocritical is happening - and I think it's how many of us feel when witnessing injustice. In my podcast, to deconstruct that feeling, I talk about interconnected systems of oppression. Militarism, imperialism, colonialism, and several other -isms are inevitably there. My political commentary has been about Palestine since the beginning and is mostly on Gaza these days. You can read more about my projects here: http://www.justinaposkeviciute.com/
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Justina Poskeviciute
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Jun 25, 2026
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Episodes
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Palestine? Part 2: Hypocrisy 24.02.2021 18:28
What might we find at the very core of debates surrounding this conflict? Certainly not always, but sometimes, there is a layer of hypocrisy we need to cut through. When we do that - including inspecting our own hypocrisy sometimes, ouch - is a very simple answer to the real question here. In the end, we might have different values. And there’s a benefit in clarifying where we disagree exactly. Yo...
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Palestine? Part 1: Controversy 17.02.2021 17:53
Controversy: this is one of the first words that might come to your mind when you think about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It’s so confusing. Too complex to analyse. And indeed, each conflict is complex, and there is no solution that wouldn’t require political will. But whose political will is needed to end a military occupation? And why is this a controversial question? In this episode, I ai...
Can We Celebrate Our Independence Days Without Being Jerks? Part 1 10.02.2021 13:16
What does Australia Day have in common with the carnival in São Paulo? A quick answer: a parallel that is probably insulting to the very point I’m trying to make in my episode. And who is the person who has the same initials - JP - as mine but whose work I would recommend over mine in a heartbeat? (seriously, don’t listen to my podcast, watch his documentaries instead) In this episode, I talk abou...
Belarus, Chile, and the Never Agains 03.02.2021 18:16
This is an episode on what is the ultimate Exploding Head concept for me: conflicts. I did fight my desire to insert ALL my comments on ALL the conflicts - I’ve cut and edited this heavily, but the narrative still goes from something a bit loose, from stories and observations to political science tools. And how we need so much more than political science! There’s even a quote by Kurt Vonnegut hidd...
It’s Time For Your Political Attitude Checkup! 27.01.2021 16:00
This is my attempt to do a deep dive into concepts like political ideology, economic systems, and, ah, the focus of my rather dense episode, political attitudes. What does it mean to be liberal or conservative according to the framework of political attitudes? Is it always straightforward? (You’ve guessed correctly: no). In this episode, I also point to two interesting things about U.S. politics,...
In Insurrection We Trust? 20.01.2021 14:25
Just when we thought 2021 might be the new beginning we were all waiting for, the insurrection happened in the U.S. To see an attempted coup in established democracies is, thankfully, rather rare, which makes it very much podcast-worthy. I talk about the concept of political trust and how it serves as an interesting framework to use when analysing this situation. In what might seem like various de...
2020 in Review: Argentina, Bolivia, Belarus 14.01.2021 22:24
In this very first episode, I pick up my magnifying glass and look for the positives in 2020. And I do find them! I talk about political changes that took place in Argentina, Bolivia, and Belarus. Why the women in Argentina can breathe more easily, why the indigenous population of Bolivia is hopefully feeling safer, and why what the people in Belarus are engaging should inspire us all. Check it ou...
Introduction 13.01.2021 2:06
In this short episode, I introduce myself, how this podcast came about, and what it will be exploring. Even if you don’t get anything from this introduction, at least you’ll get to listen to the upbeat music I have so carefully chosen for it.
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