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The Boeing 737 MAX Story
Photo by Franz Harvin AceitunaIf you are interested in aviation in general or the story of the Boeing 737 MAX crashes in particular, you might want to check out the second episode of my new podcast Radio Nowhere.
I’ve spent several months researching pretty much every aspect of this story and talk about the technical details of the fatal crashes, explain what MCAS is and dive into the political implications for the FAA and Boeing.I’ve compiled very detailed show notes as well, that are definitely worth a look if you’re into this kind of topic. If you decide to listen to it, please tell me what you think about the episode and maybe the show in general. Contact details are in the show notes. I’m trying some new things with this show and feedback helps me figure out what I could do better and what people like from their political podcast.
The easiest way to subscribe to the show at the moment is by copying the URL of its RSS feed directly into your podcatcher. The podcast is also on Spotify, though, if you prefer that.
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Radio Nowhere
Photo by Jay HeikeToday, I’ve launched a new weekly podcast I call Radio Nowhere. What is it about, you ask? Let me quote right from the website:
RADIO NOWHERE is a political podcast that promotes free thought and independent research. The show is hosted by tech journalist and writer Fabian A. Scherschel. It is recorded in his home studio and on the road and released weekly.
Loosely inspired by such shows as No Agenda and The Daily, I pick a political topic every week to discuss in-depth. Could be anything really. Something that happened recently, something from the past few years or a development that’s been going on for a while. If it’s interesting to me, I will probably talk about it at some point. The first episode deals with Trump’s Ukraine phone call and the impeachment inquiry it has launched.
As is always the case with my shows, you get ample show notes and access to all the sources I have used in producing the episode. I am trying to encurage people to do their own research, think out of the box and stop believing everything they see and hear. The show also lives and dies by audience participation, so please go have a listen and tell me what you think. Contact details are in the show notes. I hope you like Radio Nowhere and it can add something meaningful to your podcast listening.
At this point I would be remiss if I don’t thank Dan Lynch, who’s arranged and recorded the wonderful version of the song Radio Nowhere that I’m using as this podcast’s theme. It just works perfectly for the show, I feel.
