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As The World Burns
by As The World Burns
As the World Burns is a podcast about books… and the inconveniently chaotic world we’re all living in. Each episode, hosts Jamie and Mel take a book—new or old, fiction or nonfiction—and put it in conversation with the moment we’re currently trying to survive.Part book club, part cultural commentary, and part “did that really just happen?”, the show explores how ideas from the page collide with real life. Some books help explain the present, some make it make less sense, and some just give us something smarter to talk about while everything else is on fire.Because if the world is going to burn, we might as well be well-read.
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Episode 2 | In which we start a difficult conversation (and fangirl over Isabel Wilkerson)
What if racism isn’t the root problem?What if it’s just the surface of something deeper behind racism in the United States?In this episode, we talk about the ideas from Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson and explore a perspective that shifts how you look at race, power, and inequality.The book argues that beneath racism, there is a hidden caste system - an underlying structure that shapes who holds power, who has access to opportunity, and how people are treated, often without being fully recognized.We unpack what that means in the context of systemic racism and inequality in the U.S., and why this system is so difficult to see even when it affects everyday life.We also connect these ideas to real-world examples, including disparities in healthcare, reactions to shifts in political power, and the ways institutions reinforce existing hierarchies.This is not a conversation about having all the answers. It’s an attempt to better understand the structure we’re all operating within, and to question the assumptions we tend to take for granted.If nothing else, this episode is an invitation to look a little closer and ask whether we’re seeing the full picture.Chapters:00:00 Teaser 00:53 Podcast Introduction02:05 Why This Conversation Is Difficult04:22 Why Silence Keeps the System Alive08:20 The Hidden System Behind Racism Explained10:42 Racism vs Caste: What’s the Difference16:19 How We Reinforce the System Without Knowing19:57 Who Benefits From the System24:33 Power, Money, and Influence30:03 Why the System Doesn’t Change32:56 Health Inequality and Real Impact36:17 Why This Affects Everyone41:36 How the System Is Maintained Today46:03 Why We Avoid These Conversations48:30 Fear of Getting It Wrong55:49 The Old House Analogy Explained01:05:37 Final Thoughts and Closing Sources and other details can be found on the episode page here: https://astheworldburns.show/episodes/02Connect with us!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astheworldburnspod/ Subscribe to the podcast for more conversations that connect books to the world we’re living in.
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Minisode 1| In which we are cautiously watching Hungary
The first minisode of As the World Burns provides a follow-up to episode one and discusses the erosion of democracy, Hungary's recent election, Magyar's background, and the challenges of rebuilding democratic norms and institutions. It reflects on the impact of long-term erosion and the potential for democratic recovery, highlighting the need for public trust and accountability in political leadership.TakeawaysErosion of democracy is a slow and gradual process that requires careful attention and vigilance.The challenges of rebuilding democratic norms and institutions require public trust, accountability, and a slow and painstaking process of recovery.Chapters00:00 Introduction to As the World Burns07:20 Rigged System and Opposition's Success13:11 Changing Political Standards18:19 Scandals and Political Parallel
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Episode 1 | In Which We Get Stabby About the Erosion of Democracy
Democracy doesn’t usually collapse in a blaze of glory. No tanks in the streets, no dramatic final speech - just a series of small, technical changes that slowly reshape how power works.This week, Jamie and Mel dive into How Democracies Die and ask what it means to live through democratic erosion in real time. From election rules and judicial pressure to rising polarization and attacks on independent institutions, they explore how systems weaken not through high level events, but through ordinary procedures that start to feel anything but ordinary.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
As the World Burns is a podcast about books… and the inconveniently chaotic world we’re all living in. Each episode, hosts Jamie and Mel take a book—new or old, fiction or nonfiction—and put it in conversation with the moment we’re currently trying to survive.Part book club, part cultural commentary, and part “did that really just happen?”, the show explores how ideas from the page collide with real life. Some books help explain the present, some make it make less sense, and some just give us something smarter to talk about while everything else is on fire.Because if the world is going to burn, we might as well be well-read.
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