Woke (adj): Being aware of and attentive to social injustice and racial discrimination

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Artemis II Mania!

You made it all the way to episode 18, so give yourself a round of applause!
This week, the Cast gathers around to gush about how cool the Artemis II mission was, the great success of the federal space program, everyday inventions that have resulted from NASA's work on the space race, and what the future of space exploration might look like for the U.S.A.
But first we discuss Shawn Harris' valiant but losing bid for Marge Greene's old seat in Congress, and poor Royer Perez Jimenez who, at only 19, has become the youngest person on record to die in ICE custody so far. 
Then we close the show with a deep dive into this week's WrestleMania card, which isn't exactly setting the world on fire. Not quite as exciting as Artemis II, but we still found a lot to talk about. If you're not super happy with the WWE right now, you might enjoy hearing us have a moan about the sorry state of WrestleMania.  
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About Us

It all began with a simple idea, a race of atomic supermen with octagonal bodies and claws that could tear through steel. We quickly gave up on that idea and started a podcast instead. Now, broadcasting from our secret base deep within the earth's crust, WokeCast is your favorite weekly political podcast dedicated to delivering news for the working class, by the working class. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions we are asked. Frequently!

Why don't you guys, uh, end your episodes?

What, do you need a kiss goodbye too? Outros are pointless and self indulgent. 
Well, that's part of it. The real reason is because the conversation never ends. We don't have all the answers here, but we can get closer to understanding the world through dialogue with one another. Our show is just a one hour long jumping off point for your own discussions! 

Why only an hour long? Seems like you had more to say.

We don't want to take up too much of anyone's time and want to stay consistent. When you get into an episode of our show, you know exactly what you're getting. The strict time restraints also helps keep all of us focused and on point.

Why only one episode a week? You guys will never be Tik Tok stars with a content release schedule like that.

As it stands now "the zone" is flooded with information. One weekly episode helps us focus on one or two subjects that are important enough to remain in the news cycle. As a nation we are overwhelmed by information, often by design as a targeted effort to scramble a viewer or listener's focus, which makes them more receptive to suggestions that benefits the current unjust power structure. We all need to slow down and focus, hopefully our podcast can help influence society towards that direction.

What do you do with the money you receive from donations?

At this point, as we work off pennies a day, the money will go towards the costs of booking studio time. If we start getting more, we can alleviate additional costs that happen when you're running a media empire the size of ours. Additional money after that would go towards maybe buying our own equipment, to set up a studio in one of our homes. If we ever got to that point and still had excess fundage, that would go towards setting up community actions, donations to worthy causes, and bail money for protesters and civil disruptors.