Episodes

  • The French Insurrection: The indomitable Jean Moulin
    Dec 23 2025

    In the latest episode of Disorderly Conduct, hosts Joey, Fingers, Jesse, and Bobi delve into the remarkable life of Jean Moulin, a pivotal figure in the French Resistance during World War II. Their discussion not only sheds light on Moulin's strategic brilliance but also draws parallels to modern-day organizational tactics, emphasizing the importance of unity in the face of adversity.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Hungarian Rascalry: Viktor Orban's authoritarian playbook
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode, the hosts delve into the authoritarian playbook, focusing on Viktor Orban's rise to power in Hungary and drawing parallels to the current political climate in the United States. They discuss how Orban dismantled democracy from within, the importance of controlling media narratives, and the implications of capturing the courts. The conversation highlights the dangers of authoritarianism and the need for vigilance in protecting democratic values. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the implications of the capture of the Supreme Court, the erosion of democratic safeguards, and the Kafkaesque treatment of children in immigration courts. They emphasize the importance of solidarity, the role of distrust in authoritarianism, and the need for citizen journalists to counteract mainstream narratives. The discussion also touches on crony capitalism and the upward transfer of wealth, highlighting the dangers of complacency and the necessity for active engagement in democracy.


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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Heroes of Humanity: The Muckrakers
    Nov 24 2025

    Step inside the world of the muckrakers—the fearless investigative journalists who dug into the darkest corners of American life during the Progressive Era. In this episode, we explore how Jacob Riis exposed tenement misery with his camera, how Ida Tarbell dismantled the Standard Oil monopoly, how Lincoln Steffens uncovered a nationwide network of political corruption, how Upton Sinclair infiltrated Chicago’s stockyards, and how Ida B. Wells risked her life to document the truth about lynching. Told with a true-crime narrative style, this episode reveals the danger, determination, and impact behind each investigation—showing how their work changed laws, industries, and the nation itself.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Heroes of Humanity: Robert Smalls
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of "Disorderly Conduct," Jesse, Mayhem, Bobi, and Fingers delve into the inspiring life of Robert Smalls, a true hero of humanity.

    Born into slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina, Smalls' early experiences shaped his understanding of the world and the injustices of slavery. His maritime skills, acquired as a teenager, played a crucial role in his daring escape during the Civil War. Smalls commandeered a Confederate ship, the Planter, and delivered it to the Union Navy, freeing himself, his crew, and their families. This act of bravery made him a Union hero and highlighted the capabilities of enslaved men.

    Post-war, Smalls continued to fight for civil rights, serving as a pilot for the Union Navy and later as a U.S. Congressman. His legacy of courage, leadership, and advocacy for equality remains a testament to his character and the enduring fight for freedom.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Heroes Of Humanity: Irina Sendler
    Nov 10 2025

    For November, we're kicking off a series we call Heroes of Humanity. In this episode, we talk about Irina Sendler, who smuggled 2,500 children out of the Warsaw Ghetto during the Nazi Occupation.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • SCOTUS Interruptus
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of the Disorderly Conduct Podcast, join hosts Bobi, Fingers, Jesse, and Mayhem as they engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Eric J. Segall, a renowned constitutional law scholar. Delve into the intricacies of the Supreme Court, the impact of judicial decisions on American politics, and the challenges facing democracy today. This episode offers a deep dive into the legal landscape and its broader implications for society. Don't miss this insightful discussion! #DisorderlyConductPodcast #SupremeCourt #Democracy

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Broken Windows, Broken Promises
    Oct 29 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, the panel discusses the implications of disorderly conduct charges, their origins, and their disproportionate impact on minority communities. They explore the broken windows theory and how it has led to the criminalization of poverty and homelessness. The conversation delves into the role of perception and implicit bias in policing, the cycle of criminalization, and the importance of community solutions in resisting oppression. The panelists emphasize the need for empathy and understanding in addressing these issues and call for action to protect the rights of all individuals.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Disorderly Conduct - Coming soon!
    Oct 10 2025

    The economy doesn't work for the working class.

    The wealthy fund rhetoric that fuels racism and bigotry just to avoid being taxed.

    Authoritarians rise on the tide of hate that's been unleashed.

    And the economy still doesn't work for the working class.

    Time for some Disorderly Conduct.

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    1 min