![]() ![]() We are doing this very special crossover episode, hopefully the first of many. I think –ĭavid Banks: I think that makes up for all of it, I’m told. Lyta Gold: How can you even be friends with somebody who hasn’t seen Star Trek?Īaron Thorpe: He doesn’t like Star Wars, does he?ĭavid Banks: No. I am also a co-host of Ironweeds, along with Britney and our third, Chris Scully, who’s never watched Star Trek so he didn’t come. A show about the history of right-wing movements in the United States.ĭavid Banks: I am David Banks. I am the producer of the Ironweeds podcast, as well as the audio edition of REALLIFE Magazine and Reaction, which is my pet project. ![]() I’m so glad I made that claim before Aaron got a chance to get at it.Īaron Thorpe: I didn’t even think of it. I like to consider myself the Commander Sisko of podcasts. I am the host of Struggle Session along with Aaron and my homie Jack Allison. Yeah, I’m here to talk about Trek with you all. Also, from Struggle Session and Everybody Loves Communism. With me today, we have…Īaron Thorpe: I’m Aaron, Aaron Thorpe, from the Trillbillies. I’m Lyta Gold, host of Art for the End Times. Lyta Gold: Hello and welcome to a very, very special crossover Star Trek episode. Pre-Production/Studio/Post-Production: Dwayne Gladden Drawing on decades of collective Trekkie experience, they debate Paramount’s increasingly cynical approach to making Trek, and how the whole series succeeds (or fails) in imagining fully automated luxury space communism while still being created by capitalists. But how do the newest batch of shows hold up? In a special crossover episode, Lyta Gold of Art for the End Times teams up with a lively panel of fellow podcasters and Trekkies- David Banks and Britney Gil ( Iron Weeds), Leslie Lee III ( Struggle Session), and Aaron Thorpe ( Trillbilly Workers Party, Struggle Session, and Everybody Loves Communism)-to discuss the most recent Star Trek show to hit the airwaves, Strange New Worlds. The venerable Star Trek universe is really the only major pop culture property that can be claimed as certifiably leftist. ![]()
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