The Poor Prole’s Almanac

The Poor Prole’s Almanac

The Poor Prole’s Alamanac, Bleav

Episodes 295
Avg. Duration 48m
Activity Active
Apple Rating 4.9 (754)
Since May 2020
Latest Episode May 2026

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Climate Change got you down? Worried about the fact that *everything* seems to be getting worse? Wondering how we got to this point in the first place, and what can we do to build a more resilient future? We take a look at historical pastoral & agricultural societies to see what worked and what didn’t, as well as what resources we have today to make better decisions to build equitable systems. We don’t just discuss ecology and history but also take a leftist perspective on prepping, foraging, homesteading, weapons, community-building, and basically anything that needs discussing during late-stage capitalism.

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The Quiet Ecology of Mid-Century Design

May 28, 2026 15m

What if Mid-Century Modern design is more than just a collection of "clean lines" and "warm wood"? This talk peels back the aesthetic surface to reveal a deep ecological and political argument about…

The Universe is Before Us: A Conversation on Quantum Physics and Existence with Dr. Chris Fuchs

May 06, 2026 1h 2m

In this podcast episode, hosts Nash Flynn and Andy from Tomorrow, Today interview Dr. Christopher Fuchs, a prominent physicist often recognized as the father of QBism, or Quantum Bayesianism. This…

Death is Common in Every Species with Dr. Susana Monsó

Mar 29, 2026 45m

In this episode, we go back to an older episode of Tomorrow, Today, where the duo dives into a subject most people go to great lengths to avoid: death. From the Victorian-era "funeral culture" that…

Biodisaster X, Artificial Intelligence, and 6G with Dr. Dean McDonnell

Mar 20, 2026 1h 1m

(Originally release 3/07/22) This episode of Tomorrow Today features hosts Andy and Nash discussing the intersection of rapidly evolving technology and the looming threat of biological disasters.…

Research is Nuts: Dr. Samantha Bosco’s Vision for a Tree Crop Future

Mar 12, 2026 57m

Can a "problem child" tree help us rethink our entire food system? In this episode of the Poor Proles Almanac, we sit down with Dr. Samantha Bosco, a horticulture expert and researcher whose work…

Accelerationism and Eco-Collapse: Preparing for the End of Capitalism

Mar 04, 2026 39m

The history of radical land defense and the "Green Scare" reveals a hidden world where the global capitalist system feels increasingly unstable, driving a shared "anti-systemic rage" toward the…

The Slag Heap vs. The Sanctuary: Land Relations in Crisis

Feb 24, 2026 38m

How did a movement to protect the Earth become a target for federal "ecoterrorism" investigations? Join Andy and Matt as they trace the 400-year evolution of land relations and the emergence of the…

Industrial Society and Its Musical Future: The Tuneabomber

Feb 19, 2026 30m

This episode features an engaging conversation with Michael Weissong and John Lampy, the creators behind the provocative musical The Tuneabomber. The discussion explores how a project that began as a…

The Real Religion of Our Times: Ted Kaczynski and the Split War on Technology

Feb 09, 2026 41m

After 250 episodes, we are finally tackling the most controversial figure in the history of anti-industrial resistance: Theodore John Kaczynski. In this episode, we move past the memes to explore how…

The Monkey Wrench Architect: The Philosophical Paradox of Edward Abbey

Feb 02, 2026 33m

In this episode of the Poor Proles Almanac, we take an extended deep dive into the life, legacy, and contradictions of Edward Abbey, the man who provided the ideological foundation and a literal…

A Manual for Survival: Lewis Mumford’s Quest for Balance in a Fragmented World

Jan 26, 2026 41m

In this episode of the Poor Proles Almanac, Andy and Matt explore the intellectual life and enduring legacy of Lewis Mumford, a scholar and activist whose work serves as a vital manual for modern…

Agroecology in a Glass: Spontaneous Fermentation with Succession Fermentory

Jan 19, 2026 38m

In this episode of the Poor Proles Almanac, Andy sits down with Keith Hartwig, the co-owner and founder of Succession Fermentory, a farmhouse-based business located in Cochranville, Pennsylvania.…

Seeds of Resistance: Agroforestry and Autonomy in Brazil with Peter Gelderloos

Jan 11, 2026 54m

In a world dominated by the "unblemished record of total failure" that is mainstream environmental policy, how do we find a path toward actual survival?. In this episode, we sit down with author and…

The Creed of Kinship: Henry Stephens Salt’s Radical Empathy

Dec 27, 2025 49m

Ever wonder about the man dubbed the "socialist Forrest Gump" of the 19th century?. Born in India to a military family, Henry Stephens Salt was funneled into the elite world of Eton College, where he…

From Stocking Frames to AI: Luddism and Technological Resistance

Dec 23, 2025 46m

This episode traces the continuous thread of Luddite resistance from the dawn of the Industrial Revolution straight through to the age of AI, noting how the term Luddite is often used today as a…

From Stocking Frames to AI: Luddism and Technological Resistance

Dec 18, 2025 46m

This episode traces the continuous thread of Luddite resistance from the dawn of the Industrial Revolution straight through to the age of AI, noting how the term Luddite is often used today as a…

Reclaiming History: Victoria Melody on the Diggers, Community Activism, & Empowering Change

Dec 09, 2025 36m

Victoria Melody, the vibrant comedian and artist from Bristol, takes us on a captivating journey into the world of the Diggers, a radical group from the English Civil War era. With her signature…

Radical Roots: The Digger Movement and Gerard Winstanley's Vision for a Communal Future

Dec 01, 2025 35m

What if the solution to our modern societal woes lies buried in the past? Let's journey back to the English Civil War, a turbulent period of chaos, famine, and rebellion, to uncover the radical…

Radical Roots: The Diggers' Fight for Land and Liberty

Nov 24, 2025 27m

The Diggers of 1649 were not just dreamers—they were pioneers of an idea that threatened the very core of property ownership and commerce. Picture a society where land is shared, and the marketplace…

Legacy of Land and Resistance in 16th Century Ireland; the Desmond Rebellion

Nov 17, 2025 31m

In this episode, you’ll explore land-based resistance and community defense through the dramatic narrative of Gerald Fitzgerald, the last Earl of Desmond, and his cousin, James Fitzmaurice…

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