We’re All Going to Die Radio
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Nov- 2024 -15 November
From the Election to the End of the World with Joe Cirincione
As the United States is entering a new nuclear age and a new global arms race, what does a second…
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1 November
Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity – Where Do We Stand? With Steve Kelly
Steve Kelly, former FBI agent and colleague at the Institute for Security and Technology in California, joins Jon to discuss…
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Oct- 2024 -25 October
What is Driving China’s Changing Nuclear Policy? with Tong Zhao
As China continues to expand and modernize its nuclear arsenal and policy, the national security risk becomes central to the…
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18 October
Finding Chinese Missile Test Sites with Eliana Johns
Eliana Johns, Senior Research Associate with the Federation of American Scientists, joins Jon to discuss China’s latest ICBM tests and…
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11 October
How Close Is Iran to a Bomb?
As the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates, so does concern over the current state of Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Is…
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Sep- 2024 -20 September
Navigating Today’s Nuclear Landscape With Strategic Posture Commissioner Madelyn Creedon
Madelyn Creedon joins Jon to talk about the global nuclear landscape and her role as chairperson of the 2023 the…
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13 September
Joe Cirincione and His Views on the World
Veteran national security analyst and nuclear policy expert Joe Cirincione joins Jon to discuss the changing global nuclear landscape. Is…
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6 September
Nuclear Nerds in Space! with Sarah Mineiro
Heather and Jon talked to Sarah Mineiro, one of the world’s leading experts on space, military operations and nuclear command…
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Aug- 2024 -30 August
Kim Jong Un is Not Lonely, with Korea Expert Jenny Town
All over the globe, the world is on fire. Ukraine and Russia, Chinese vessels ramming Filipino vessels, Israel at war…
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23 August
Restarting Nuclear Weapon Testing and Other Bad Ideas from Trump’s Brain Trust with author Jeffrey Lewis
Nuclear expert and author Jeffrey Lewis joins Jon to discuss proposals by former Trump officials to restart nuclear testing, and…
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16 August
The We’re All Gonna Die End-Of-Summer Special
Heather and Jon are back once again to pore over all things nuclear as well as Ukraine’s recent incursion into…
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9 August
Nuclear Command and Control with Eric Schlosser, One of VP Candidate Tim Walz’s Recommended Authors
On today’s episode, renowned journalist and nuclear expert Eric Schlosser joins Jon and Heather to discuss the past, present and…
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Jul- 2024 -26 July
How to Get China to the Negotiating Table?
The current nuclear landscape is, in a word, dire. From Russian nuclear rattling in Ukraine to China’s expanding arsenal, nuclear…
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12 July
Iran’s New President – Does it Really Matter?
Iran has a new President, but will it avert a nuclear standoff with the West and Israel? The election of a…
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Jun- 2024 -28 June
Russia and the Cluster of Discontent
Putin is a firm believer in the old adage “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Russia has been…
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14 June
The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons
Much of our discussions about nuclear weapons focus on Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, or the Cold War. But what does…
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7 June
How Worried Should We Be About Iran’s Nuclear Future?
You can never be too certain about what might happen next in Iran. With the death of President Raisi, the…
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May- 2024 -31 May
Debating US Support for Ukraine and Nuclear Stability
This week, Heather and Jon talk to James Acton, the Jessica T. Mathews Chair and is co-director of the Nuclear…
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24 May
Snuggling Satellites are Scarier than they Sound
Two satellites snuggling doesn’t sound so bad, right? The new space race with China, Russia, and the US has led…
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Apr- 2024 -26 April
What’s Keeping Us Up at Night?
We’re getting worried about the things that go boom in the night. Between talk about removing one of the legs…
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