The Progressive Page Turner

The Progressive Page Turner

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Jun 19, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 13: Dana Fisher - Saving Ourselves 19.06.2026

“Shift will involve sections of the world becoming uninhabitable, leading to mass migration as well as pain, suffering, and death around the world.”              Dana Fisher Saving Ourselves: From Climate shocks to Climate Action How bad will it get before meaningful action is taken on climate change? Join The Progressive Page Turner for a discussion with Dana Fisher on the current state of climat...

Episode 12: Gareth Gore - Opus: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church 06.06.2026

Gareth Gore has been investigating the secretive Catholic sect, Opus Dei, for years. His interest in the organization started when a Spanish bank collapsed in the early 2000’s. As a financial reporter he followed the money and realized that something besides poor judgement had caused the failure. His book was condemned by the leadership of Opus Dei but Pope Leo XIV asked him to the Vatican for a p...

Episode 11: Paul Johnson - Challenging Inequalities 23.05.2026

Paul Johnson takes a look at the impact of economic inequalities in the US and the UK in his book Challenging Inequalities. 

Episode 10: Ryan Griffiths - The Disunited States 06.05.2026

In September of 2025 Marjorie Taylor Greene called for a national divorce arguing that Red and Blue states had so little in common it was time for them to part company.  She isn’t alone. There are secession movements on both the right and the left as polarization in the country is on the rise. But what would that entail? In his book The Disunited States Ryan D. Griffiths looks at how secession has...

Episode 9: Dean Spade - Love in a F*cked up World 24.04.2026

There is an epidemic of loneliness in the United States. Alone, we watch the country slide away from democracy and toward dictatorship. We need to band together to fight for what had already been won.  Staying in it for the long run means learning how to get along with others. In his book Love in an F*ed- up World Dean Spade looks at how to build enduring private and public relationships for the w...

Episode 8: Clara Mattei - Escape from Capitalism 09.04.2026

What if we have it all wrong? We accept unemployment, inflation, low wages, lack of access to healthcare and education, periodic recessions, ecological collapse, food insecurity and endless wars as inevitable. The underlying belief in a market driven system is the bedrock of our economy. We’ve handed our lives and resources over to a mechanism that doesn’t value humans or their well-being. But hum...

Episode 7: John Washington - The Case for Open Borders 25.03.2026

The cost to our nation from militarized borders goes beyond the cost of enforcement. Both legal and undocumented migrants pay into our tax system. They boost the economy by spending money on the basics like food and rent. Many of our skilled workers in tech and medicine are immigrants. They also are the backbone of construction, agriculture and food services.  When we discourage people from enteri...

Episode 6: Steve Phillips - How We Win the Civil War 12.03.2026

When the Heritage Foundation published Project 2025 in 2023 the goals seemed so radical that many dismissed the threat as far-fetched. But as the Trump presidency steamrolls over accepted norms, court orders and public opinion much of that radical agenda is being implemented. In order to see where all this is leading one has to take a look at history and what life looked like for so many people in...

Episode 5: Amy Bowers Cordalis - The Water Remembers 26.02.2026

For the first time in over a hundred years salmon are returning to historical spawning grounds in the Klamath River. After four hydroelectric dams were removed the river came back to life. Wild salmon, once on the brink of extinction have returned in astonishing numbers. More than just a regional victory, the dam removal from the Klamath River could be a blueprint for ecological restoration. I spo...

Episode 4: Tim Jackson - The Care Economy 10.02.2026

The only metric for our economic system is the growth of wealth. Who gets that wealth or how that growth impacts people’s lives and the planetary life support system is never part of the equation. This has created the insanity of a billionaire class who can destroy entire countries while basic needs are unmet for many people and the looming climate crisis is ignored. In this episode of The Progres...

Episode 3: Soraya Chemaly - All We Want is Everything 29.01.2026

How are intimate violence and geopolitical violence linked? Both are expressions of male dominance. The imbalance in our culture toward masculine values has impoverished us all. In her book All We Want is Everything Soraya Chemaly outlines how dismantling male supremacy can result in an increase in dignity, independence, agency, respect and freedom for everyone. 

Episode 2: Stan Cox - Anthropause 15.01.2026

The saying goes that "people can imagine the end of the world easier than imagining the end of capitalism." I know it seems insane but what if we geared society to produce for sufficiency instead of profit?  We might actually be able to mitigate the damage from our fossil fuel civilization if we change the mindset of infinite growth.  It's time to start imagining the impossible because everything,...

Episode 1: Vince Beiser - Power Metals 02.01.2026

The imperative to stop burning fossil fuels and a proliferation of new tech gadgets like cell phones and smart everything has businesses and governments scrambling to procure the metals that make the magic happen. Mining, refining and even recycling these components comes with a heavy environmental cost. Can we realistically switch from fossil fuels to green energy if obtaining the raw materials c...

Episode 25: George Tsakraklides - Franken Politics 19.12.2025

It's dawning on a growing number of people that the lack of any sort of rational and effective response to the climate crisis is bringing us toward a Thelma and Louise ending for industrial civilization. The hope for a soft landing fades with every year. In his book Franken Politics  George Tsakraklides looks at how we arrived at this point and honestly examines life in the era of global capital. 

Episode 24: James Fairhead - Naturekind 05.12.2025

As we scramble to create a more sustainable version of our civilization much of the focus has been on technology. But electric cars and reusable containers will only take us so far. From mountaintop removal to factory farms our relationship with the non-human world has been one of unabashed exploitation. If we’re to regain some sort of equilibrium we need to reset the way we view our place on the...

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