Episodios

  • Ep 91 - Kollontai's "Make Way for Winged Eros" (w/ Jen [Big Nasty] from How the Red Was Won)
    Oct 8 2025

    ATTENTION THEORY HEADS: this one's for you. Tony is subjected to misandry (JK, JK) as he, Rae, and Jen do a deep dive into Alexandra Kollontai's 1923 essay, "Winged Eros." They discuss misconceptions about Kollontai as a person, dating under capitalism vs socialism, the family unit, and much more.

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    Text Version of Winged Eros

    Audio Version of Winged Eros

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    "ProlesPod Theme" by Ransom Notes

    Outro Music:

    "Eastern Bloc Beats" by DJ DTA

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Ep 90 - Radical Psychology
    Sep 24 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Jon and Frank to talk about their newly published edited collection, The Revolutionary Psychologist’s Guide to Radical Therapy. We explore what “radical psychological practice” means, the ways capitalism undermines mental health, and why therapy without a class analysis risks hitting a dead end. Along the way, we touch on the possibilities and limitations of mainstream therapy, how radical approaches can open up new paths to collective well-being, and much more.

    CounterPsych Reddit

    Jon's Other Project: The TTRPG Surreal Punk

    Sources:

    Gruba-McCallister, F. P. (2019). Embracing disillusionment: Achieving liberation through the demystification of suffering.University Professors Press.

    Gruba-McCallister, F. P. (2025). Radical healing: No wellness without justice. University Professors Press.

    Hook, J., & Gruba-McCallister, F. P. (Eds.) (2025). The revolutionary psychologist’s guide to radical therapy. Palgrave Macmillan. To be released 11-30-25. Available for pre-order on Amazon.
    Link to Order Book

    Friere, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the oppressed. Herder and Herder.

    Fromm, E. (1955). The sane society. Fawcett Publications, Inc.

    Parker, I. (2018). Marxist theory and psychotherapy. In B. Cohen (Ed.), Routledge international handbook of critical mental health (pp. 244-250). Routledge.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Ep 89 - White Lotus, Knives Out, and Glass Onion: An Analysis of Anti-Capitalist "Real World" Media
    Sep 10 2025

    Tony abandons the rest of the crew to their devices, and things predictably go off the rails. We talk about the weak chins of continuing series, whether or not there are encoded messages in Rian Johnson movies, and discuss the futility of anti-capitalist messaging without a political program to back it up.

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    Intro Music:

    "ProlesPod Theme" by Ransom Notes

    Outro Music:

    "Eastern Bloc Beats" by DJ DTA

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Ep 88 - John Brown: Part Two
    Aug 27 2025

    Tony and Jeremy sit down with Alex Z (Southern Catholic Worker) to talk about John Brown and Co, their raid on Harper's Ferry, the aftermath, and the legacy of John Brown on politics and the Civil War.

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    Sources:

    John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded CIvil Rights by David S. Reynolds

    Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid that Sparked the Civil War by Tony Horowitz

    The Old Man: John Brown at Harpers Ferry by Truman Nelson

    John Brown by W.E.B. Du Bois

    Anti-Racism in US History: The First Hundred Years by Herbert Aptheker

    Intro Music:

    "ProlesPod Theme" by Ransom Notes

    Outro Music:

    "Eastern Bloc Beats" by DJ DTA

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    1 h y 42 m
  • Ep 87 - John Brown: Part One
    Aug 13 2025

    Tony and Jeremy sit down with Alex Z (Southern Catholic Worker) to talk about John Brown's early life, along with his trials and tribulations as a worker, father, and husband. This episode takes us all the way up to the period before he begins planning for the raid on Harper's Ferry (which means many skirmishes with and some broadsword swinging on pro-slavery dorks).

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    Sources:

    John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded CIvil Rights by David S. Reynolds

    Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid that Sparked the Civil War by Tony Horowitz

    The Old Man: John Brown at Harpers Ferry by Truman Nelson

    John Brown by W.E.B. Du Bois

    Anti-Racism in US History: The First Hundred Years by Herbert Aptheker

    Intro Quote:

    An excerpt from a speech given by Malcolm X in 1965.

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    "ProlesPod Theme" by Ransom Notes

    Outro Music:

    "Eastern Bloc Beats" by DJ DTA

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    1 h y 38 m
  • Ep 86 - Anti-Capitalist Sci-Fi Decoded: Andor, Hunger Games, and Severance
    Jul 29 2025

    What do Andor, The Hunger Games, and Severance really say about capitalism and socialist revolution? In this episode of Prolespod, we critically examine these popular sci-fi and dystopian series through a socialist lens. We unpack the anti-capitalist themes, revolutionary narratives, and class struggle depicted in each — and ask how far these shows can really go while being produced by profit-driven corporations.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Ep 85 - Reform or Revolution (Part II of II)
    Jul 15 2025

    In this two-part Theory Episode, the ProlesPod Squad takes on one of the most influential texts in socialist history: "Reform or Revolution" (1898) by Polish-German Marxist Rosa Luxemburg.

    Whether you're new to political theory, find socialist texts hard to get through, or just want to hear our unique take—this deep-dive is for you. We break it down, debate its meaning, and explore why this revolutionary classic still matters today.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Ep 84 - Reform or Revolution (Part I of II)
    Jul 15 2025

    In this two-part Theory Episode, the ProlesPod Squad takes on one of the most influential texts in socialist history: "Reform or Revolution" (1898) by Polish-German Marxist Rosa Luxemburg.

    Whether you're new to political theory, find socialist texts hard to get through, or just want to hear our unique take—this deep-dive is for you. We break it down, debate its meaning, and explore why this revolutionary classic still matters today.

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    1 h y 10 m