Welcome to the HEIST Podcast

Show notes

The HEIST podcast is coming soon. We'll launch on 2 July with three episodes at once: interviews with Ben Miller, Hebh Jamal, and Yossi Bartal. Subscribe to this feed and pass it around - help us spread the word.

Going forward, we'll be in your feed every two weeks. HEIST editors Ruthie Weissmann, Peter Matthews, Ivona Alavanja, and Ben Schuman-Stoler will be talking with the journalists and experts covering the stories that matter most for Berlin, Europe, and the world.

HEIST wants to steal the media back from the people who've bought it up. We want to speak to the new generations of workers, writers, and artists making their home here. This show will feature the people challenging Berlin and changing the city to reflect the shape of their own lives.

Join us at our website and follow us at @heistberlin_ for daily news, weekly features, weekend guides, and much more.

To donate and support HEIST, follow this link.

Music by Patrick Nininger.

Show transcript

00:00:09: Palestinians have become a nuisance for German society, and we are the epitome of this imported anti-Semitism.

00:00:17: The I've

00:00:17: Day is radicalizing as it gains

00:00:19: popularity

00:00:20: Like okay naked equals communist And clothed equals capitalist.

00:00:26: This is the heist podcast from Berlin's new worker owned magazine Conversations.

00:00:32: From Berlin you won't get anywhere else.

00:00:38: There Is A Political Decision In Financing Weapons Everywhere in Germany, they're producing no weapons.

00:00:46: Don't fake an attack on the U-Bahn that never happened.

00:00:47: Fake it somewhere else!

00:00:50: We launch soon with three episodes dropping at once.

00:00:53: You'll hear about a faked murder attempt to Neukönn What is like to be Palestinian and Berlin after October seventh And AFD's use of queer politics.

00:01:06: Follow this feed so you don't miss anything.

00:01:08: Share around what people would think interested See ya.

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