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Weekly Warp: Putting the 'ail' in 'mail'

Aug 05, 202031 minSeason 1Ep. 3
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Public Space Travel Podcast

Weekly Warp ep 03: Putting the 'ail' in 'mail'

Welcome to PST's Weekly Warp: our new weekly series focusing on current events that catch our eye. 

This week we take a look at the new Postmaster General, Supreme Commander during the Posting Wars of...oh, my mistake...the new Postmaster General of the United States Post Office, Louis DeJoy, who is another Trump crony put in office to dismantle another public apparatus; Trump's war on mail-in voting, and other topics à la Trump.

Public Space Travel is a podcast dedicated to social/political critique, comedy, and education. Coming from an anti-hierarchy/oppression perspective, we aim for progressive/radical left solidarity with brothers/sisters/trans and non-binary folk of all stripes.

We want to discuss and examine topics (or interview people) that you want to hear about, as well as make corrections for things we’ve said. Reach out to us:


[email protected]


Voice Mail: (208) 502-1406


Twitter: @PublicSpacePod

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Descriptive intro read by Johhny Lupinacci. Music used in descriptive intro is "Too Grimy" by Yung Kartz (licensed under a Creative Commons NC-ND 4.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org)

Public Space Travel Intro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "Dial My Number" by Benedek off of “Bonus Beat Blast 2011” licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org)


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