Episodios

  • From behind the Paywall: Episode 51: The George Circle
    Jul 8 2025

    We first recorded this episode -- on the gaggle of bizarre right-wing cranks around the German poet Stefan George (1868 - 1933) -- for IBTWR's Patreon. It's one we're very proud of, and it's also an interesting complement to our ongoing Project 1933. Hope you like it!

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Episode 82 -- Project 1933, Part IV: June 1 to June 30
    Jun 24 2025

    For this episode of In Bed with the Right, Adrian and Moira return to the year 1933. They continue the story of how Hitler seized power, what it did to society, what it felt like to live through it, and -- as always -- what role gender and sexuality played in events. Reminder: We're going month by month for these episodes. This fourth installment covers June 1 to June 30, 1933 -- above all the role of the stormtroopers, the SA. This one has everything: homosociality, masculinity, red floods, and long knives!

    Here are the books we refer to in this episode:

    Daniel Siemens, The Stormtrooper: A New History

    Andrew Wackerfuss, Stormtrooper Families: homosexuality and community in the early Nazi

    Movement

    Klaus Theweleit, Male Fantasies

    Daniel Siemens: Horst Wessel. Tod und Verklärung eines Nationalsozialisten (2009)

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    1 h y 44 m
  • Episode 81: MLM Nation with Bridget Read
    Jun 17 2025

    Journalist Bridget Read talks with Moira and Adrian about the most American of scams, the multi-level marketing (MLM) scheme. Companies like Amway, Mary Kay and Herbalife have had an outsize impact on American politics, and have been an insidious and at times covert part of the backlash against women's liberation, labor organizing and civil rights. This one has it all: eugenics, scammy Stanford-grads, and alfalfa. So much alfalfa. Bridget's book on the pyramid scheme, Little Bosses Everywhere, is on sale now and is absolutely fantastic!

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    53 m
  • Episode 78 -- Project 1933, Part III: May 1 to May 31
    May 28 2025

    For this episode of In Bed with the Right, Adrian and Moira return to the year 1933. They continue the story of how Hitler seized power, what it did to society, what it felt like to live through it, and -- as always -- what role gender and sexuality played in events. Reminder: We're going month by month for these episodes. This second installment covers May 1 to May 31 -- the fate of trade unions, the nascent LGBT movement and the women's movement.

    Here are the books/texts we refer to in this episode:

    Timothy Mason, Nazism, Fascism and the Working Class (1995)

    Laurie Marhoefer, Sex and the Weimar Republic (2016)

    Richard J. Evans, “Workers didn’t bring us Fascism”, Jacobin (2021)

    Richard J. Evans, The Feminist Movement in Germany, 1894-1933 [here on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/feministmovement0000evan/page/238/mode/2up]

    Barbara Greven-Aschoff, Die bürgerliche Frauenbewegung in Deutschland 1894–1933 (1981)

    Jens Dobler, Polizei und Homosexuelle in der Weimarer Republik (2020)

    Rainer Herrn, Der Liebe und dem Leid: Das Institut für Sexualwissenschaft 1919-1933 (2022)

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Episode 77: San Francisco
    May 20 2025

    Moira and Adrian tackle the longstanding conservative fixation on the city of San Francisco, its people and its mores. From demographic anxieties, via Joan Didion's hippie-hate, to disaster movies, doom loops, and progressive prosecutors -- the history of SF-hate is a history of US politics.

    Books and media cited in this episode:

    Joseph Plaster, Kids on the Street: Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco's Tenderloin (2023)

    Susan Stryker, Victor Silverman (dirs.), Screaming Queens (2005)

    Thom Andersen, Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003)

    David Talbot, Season of the Witch: Enchantment, Terror, and Deliverance in the City of Love (2013)

    Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem (1968)

    Eve Babitz, Eve's Hollywood (1974)

    Mike Davis, City of Quartz (1990)

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Episode 76: Depp v. Heard with Kat Tenbarge
    May 13 2025

    In this episode, Moira and Adrian are joined by journalist Kat Tenbarge for a look back at the media spectacle that was actor Johnny Depp's April/May 2022 defamation suit against his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard. The conversation touches on #MeToo backlash, what counts as evidence in the social media age, content creation and YouTube commenting, and why some women find online misogyny persuasive.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Episode 74: The Trustees (with Lauren Lassabe Shepherd)
    May 6 2025

    Have you been enjoying stories about all-powerful student activist groups shutting down vigorous debate on college campuses? Of the insidious cabals of Performance Studies professors thwarting the progress of science? Well, wait till you get a load of the people who actually run the show. In this episode, Moira and Adrian are joined by Lauren Lassabe Shepherd (of the American Campus podcast) to discuss the trustees, their role in university governance, why we tended not to hear much about them ... and why suddenly, in 2025, we very much do!

    Books, articles and podcasts discussed in this episode:

    Lauren Lassabe Shepherd, Resistance from the Right: Conservatives and the Campus Wars (2023)

    William F. Buckley, God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom' (1951)

    Richard White, Who Killed Jane Stanford? A Gilded Age Tale of Murder, Deceit, Spirits and the Birth of a University (2022)

    Matt Seybold, The Gilded Network (Podcast, 2025)

    Nathan Heller, "Will Harvard Bend or Break" (The New Yorker, 2025)

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    50 m
  • Episode 73 -- Roy Cohn with Matt Sitman (Part 2)
    Apr 29 2025

    The second part of Moira and Adrian's long conversation with Matt Sitman of Know Your Enemy on Roy Cohn -- lawyer to various deplorables, closet case and mentor to a young Donald Trump. This part deals with Cohn's return to New York, his work for the mob, the Church, and the drugs.

    Here are the books and documentaries we discuss in this first half:

    -- Nicholas von Hoffman, Citizen Cohn: The Life and Times of Roy Cohn (1988)

    -- Ivy Meeropol (dir.), Bully. Coward. Victim. The Story of Roy Cohn (2019)

    -- Matt Tyrnauer (dir.), Where's My Roy Cohn? (2019)

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    47 m