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extremely is a podcast from the ADL Center on Extremism. Hosted by Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves, extremely gives audiences a window into the work of fighting extremism and hate. The podcast provides critical insights into the ever-evolving extremist landscape and showcases fresh perspectives from experts dedicated to understanding and combatting these threats.

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extremely is a podcast from the ADL Center on Extremism. Hosted by Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves, extremely gives audiences a window into the work of fighting extremism and hate. The podcast provides critical insights into the ever-evolving extremist landscape and showcases fresh perspectives from experts dedicated to understanding and combatting these threats.

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Women’s (Terrorist) History Month, an Arrest Worth Celebrating and White Supremacist Litterbugs

4/3/2024
In this episode, Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves reflect on a truly bizarre celebration of Women’s History Month and hear from Morgan Moon, a COE researcher, whose work led to the arrest of a white supremacist. Last, we dive into COE’s annual assessment of white supremacist propaganda distributions. Spoiler alert: White supremacists are good at using photocopiers. We want to hear from you! Send us your questions and/or comments: extremely@adl.org Links referenced in this episode: 1) Anti-Israel Protesters Use International Women’s Day to Praise Female Terrorists 2) White Supremacist, Tracked by COE, Arrested on Vandalism Charges in Missouri 3) White Supremacist Propaganda Incidents Soar to Record High in 2023

Duration:00:22:16

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Live From NYC: Nas Company Meets extremely

3/7/2024
We often say episodes of extremely are special, but this time we really mean it. Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves are joined, live on stage, by Nuseir Yassin and Alex Dwek of Nas Company and Nas Daily for a freewheeling, thoughtful conversation about Israeli-Palestinian identity, the importance of community-building and our universal need for human connection. Recorded at the Never Is Now conference in New York, this episode also marks extremely’s first foray into video (video available on YouTube, audio available on your favorite podcasting platform). Have any questions for us? Email: extremely@adl.org

Duration:00:50:24

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Money, Misogyny and Mayhem

2/6/2024
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves have a little something for everyone. We’re talking Houthi terrorists, Men’s Rights Activists and how extremists use cryptocurrency exchanges – the last with COE’s Extremism Funding Investigator, Mark Dwyer. In the second half of the episode, we’re joined by Shannon Hiller, who helms Princeton University’s Bridging Divides Initiative, for a frank conversation about the potential for political violence as we all tiptoe, with no small amount of trepidation, into a general election year. Have any questions for us? Email: extremely@adl.org Links referenced in this episode: 1) Anti-Israel Activists Applaud Houthi Violence 2) Men’s Rights Activists: What You Need to Know 3) Virtual Money, Hateful Reality: The Cryptocurrency Exchanges Enabling Extremist Fundraising in 2023 4) ADL Crowdfunding Report: How Bigots and Extremists Collect and Use Millions in Online Donations 5) ADL and Princeton's Bridging Divides Initiative Release New Report Tracking Over 400 Threats and Harassment Against Local Officials 6) Bridging Divides Initiative Threats and Harassment Dataset 7) Antisemites, Racists and Other Bigots Are Hijacking Public Meetings

Duration:00:30:42

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2023: It Was a Year, and We Have Thoughts

1/2/2024
In the final episode of 2023, Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves look back at some of the developments in hate and extremism we wish would end along with the year (but almost certainly will not), including extremists harassing city council meetings, a months-long swatting spree targeting synagogues and other religious institutions and finally the massive post-October 7 spike in antisemitic incidents. We also welcome a couple of special guests -- longtime COE colleagues whose expertise and research are at the heart of everything we do. Send us your questions, comments and Key Lime Pie recipes: extremely@adl.org Links referenced in this episode: 1) Antisemites, Racists and Other Bigots Are Hijacking Public Meetings 2) Support for Hamas Terror at Anti-Israel Rallies Across the U.S. 3) ADL Debunk: Myths and False Narratives About the Israel-Hamas War 4) Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) and the Israel-Hamas war 5) Year in Review: Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate and Extremism 6) Active Club Network 7) Amid Robert Rundo’s Extradition, White Supremacist Active Clubs Network Remains a Threat

Duration:00:27:42

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Trust but Verify

12/5/2023
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves consider the (partial) demise of extremist favorite Omegle, hype COE's popular and incredibly useful Hate Symbols Database and have an illuminating discussion with COE mis/disinformation analyst Sara Aniano, who walks us through the promise and very real dangers of Generative AI. We also revisit and share an important update to our conversation with Abbey Onn and Alana Zeitchik, who are advocating tirelessly on behalf of their family members who were murdered or taken hostage by Hamas terrorists. Have questions for us? Email: extremely@adl.org Links referenced in this episode: 1) ADL Hate Symbols Database 2) Omegle: What You Need to Know 3) GAI and the Israel-Hamas War 4) Voice for Hostages 5) Bring Our Family Home 6) Zeitchik's New York Times Op-Ed

Duration:00:42:00

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Special Episode: Bring Them Home

11/17/2023
In this special episode of extremely, Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves speak with two women who are advocating tirelessly on behalf of their family members who were taken hostage by Hamas terrorists. Abbey Onn and Alana Zeitchik are responding to an unspeakable situation with endless resolve and empathy, and they are determined to keep the hostages in the spotlight. Have any questions for us? Email: extremely@adl.org Links referenced in this episode: 1) Voice for Hostages: https://voicesforhostages.org/ 2) Bring Our Family Home: https://www.instagram.com/bringourfamilyhome/ 3) Zeitchik's New York Times Op-Ed: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/05/opinion/israel-palestinians-hostage-silence.html

Duration:00:32:31

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War is Hell (On Facts)

11/8/2023
Recorded two weeks after the start of the Israel-Hamas war, this month’s episode of extremely finds the ADL Center on Extremism’s (COE) Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves talking about white supremacists celebrating Hamas terror and the dangers of mis- and disinformation at a time when truth feels hard to come by. They also talk to COE’s Antisemitic Incident Specialist Rachel Sass about the spike in antisemitic incidents since the war broke out, and hear from Boston University Professor Jessica Stern about why extremism researchers need to think like terrorists. Send us your questions, comments and Key Lime Pie recipes: extremely@adl.org 1) ADL Debunk: Myths and False Narratives About the Israel-Hamas War 2) Antisemitic Incidents Map 3) Glossary Entry: Hamas 4) White Supremacist Leaders Applaud Hamas and Violence Against Israelis

Duration:00:36:01

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Jewish Space Lasers, Plus A Few Things You Should Actually Be Worried About

10/3/2023
In extremely’s triumphant return to the podcast (air)waves, the ADL Center on Extremism’s Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves talk swatting, white supremacist activity and optics. We’re also joined by Research Assistant Mason Peeples, who weighs in on his work in online threat detection. Then, Oren talks to Michael Rothschild about his new book, Jewish Space Lasers: The Rothschilds and 200 Years of Conspiracy Theories. Fun fact: Michael’s last name is a coincidence. Send us your questions, comments and Key Lime Pie recipes: extremely@adl.org

Duration:00:27:52

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Elizabeth Williamson – “The results of this mass delusion”

6/22/2022
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal speaks with Elizabeth Williamson, feature writer for The New York Times and author of “Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth.” Elizabeth and Oren discuss how disinformation and falsehoods inevitably follow mass shootings, and how conspiracies and lies - aided by super-spreaders like Alex Jones - increasingly lead to harassment of and threats against victims’ families. Elizabeth describes how the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting “was a foundational story of how these false narratives and misinformation have gained traction in society.” “The arbiters of truth in our county,” Elizabeth says, “are still there but they are increasingly disbelieved, and people are making other choices than to listen to them. And so consequently, your arbiter of truth is the person who echoes your beliefs rather than someone who is legitimately interested in getting to the bottom of the situation and presenting facts.” You can follow Elizabeth on Twitter @NYTLiz Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:28:43

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Sam Jackson - "Motivated by a desire to understand people who I think are bad for the world"

5/5/2022
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal speaks with Sam Jackson, assistant professor in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the State University of New York at Albany, and author of, “Oath Keepers: Patriotism and the Edge of Violence in a Right-Wing Antigovernment Group.” When Sam was an undergrad religious studies major at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, he “accidentally” took a class on religion and violence that sparked his interest in antigovernment extremism. Today, Sam emphasizes the distinctions between leaders of anti-government groups like the Oath Keepers and their subordinates. “Prominent people within the group are much more ideologically on point or ideologically disciplined,” Sam tells Oren. “They are thinking about a narrower set of ideas, and they are talking about them in a more cohesive and coherent way. Whereas rank and file members of the group might have any of a wide range of ideological motivations to join. Or even non-ideological motivations.” You can follow Sam on Twitter @sjacks26 Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:27:55

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David Neiwert - "They are against something, and that something is democracy"

3/29/2022
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal speaks with David Neiwert, investigative journalist, and author of, “Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump.” David, who has been reporting on extremism for decades, provides his insight into the evolution of anti-democratic movements in the U.S. and how it culminated with the January 6th insurrection. In addition to describing how he made extremism reporting a beat, David argues that to truly understand the impact of extremism on communities, media needs to “interview the people who are afraid to even raise their heads in their towns and who feel frightened and intimidated by this wave of thuggery that this tide of right-wing extremism has unleashed in their communities.” You can follow David on Twitter @DavidNeiwert Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:29:21

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Lisa Kaplan - “Democracies have generally faced ​worse, and we can get around this one too”

1/20/2022
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal speaks with Lisa Kaplan, founder of the Alethea Group, which detects and mitigates disinformation and social media manipulation. Lisa explains the difference between disinformation and misinformation and highlights strategies to reduce the consequences of disinformation campaigns, which she says are "fast, cheap and easy to do." Beyond her love of dogs – repeat, Lisa loves dogs – she describes herself as an “eternal optimist when it comes to these sorts of issues.” She notes that “democracies have generally faced ​worse, and we can get around this one too” by promoting good information and education to create a more digitally savvy population. More on Lisa’s work: https://nationalsecurity.gmu.edu/lisa-kaplan-in-the-news/ Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:28:04

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Amy Cooter – “This is not exactly what you think it is”

12/21/2021
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal speaks with Amy Cooter, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Vanderbilt University, about her ethnographic research on the militia movement in the U.S. Amy, who has interviewed militia members directly and observed their training firsthand, is not “a stereotypical academic.” She says that while most militias “see themselves as fundamentally local,” that started to change when they “became more willing than they had been for a number of years to quite literally bump shoulders with more extreme groups at protests and at other events they thought captured” shared concerns. Amy tells Oren she initially thought she was going to be a chemist but got bored with it and took a sociology class. She realized “people were more interesting to study because there’s always a bit of an unknown factor” and they are “not as controllable as something that we are putting in test tube and trying to figure out.” More on Amy’s work: https://as.vanderbilt.edu/sociology/bio/?who=amy-cooter Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:29:12

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Mary McCord - "Professional question asker"

11/24/2021
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal speaks with Mary McCord, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) and a Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Before her national security work or serving as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Mary attended journalism school, which she describes as a "pretty good precursor to law school because essentially you become a professional question asker when you are a journalist and that's in many ways what a lawyer is." Despite describing herself as a glass half empty person, Mary provides examples of people in her life who “do the right thing in the right moment." She also talks to Oren about being part of the legal team representing the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. More on Mary's work: https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/mary-mccord/ Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:27:38

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Erroll Southers - “You should be the change that you’re looking for”

11/14/2021
In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal speaks with Erroll Southers, Professor at USC and Director of the Safe Communities Institute. Erroll explains his pathway from being stopped by law enforcement growing up in small town New Jersey to the Santa Monica Police Department, counterterrorism with the FBI, and then academia. Erroll credits a “incredible mentor” for the tough love that helped him keep moving forward in his career. Erroll also explains how compartmentalizing has helped him cope with the heaviness of extremism work – and not talking with people about politics and religion. More on Erroll’s work here: https://priceschool.usc.edu/people/erroll-g-southers/ Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:29:46

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Jared Holt - "I'm just doing my part"

10/15/2021
In episode one of season two, Oren Segal speaks with Jared Holt, Resident Fellow at Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), about recent media coverage of extremism and the September 18 non-event in Washington DC. Oren and Jared also discuss the importance of personal security and pathways into this field of work. Jared says his upbringing in Arkansas and spending time on the internet as a kid gave him "a better sense of what the weird stuff really was." More on Jared’s work here: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/expert/jared-holt/ Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:27:37

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“Extremism Anonymous” – An Evening with the Experts

7/14/2021
On the final episode of season one, we turn to previous guests for wisdom. An “Evening with the Experts” was chance to share personal strategies for managing extremist topics, which includes trash TV recommendations, the soothing sounds of basketball and rap star legacies. As we work to understand and interrupt some of the worst ideas, we also learn the value of self-care and the responsibility for taking care of those coming up in the field. And when nothing else seems to work, we have each other, and of course, the occasional key lime pie. More on our experts here: https://twitter.com/ADL/status/1409934693097693187 extremely is a podcast for anyone that wants to understand and interrupt modern hate and extremism. Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:59:49

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Joan Donovan - “Do we care as much as they do?”

4/30/2021
In Episode 12, Oren Segal speaks with Joan Donovan, Research Director of the Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. Dr. Donovan leads the field in examining media manipulation, online extremism and disinformation campaigns. Joan admits to being a bit of an anarchist but describes the ways in which governments are instrumental in service delivery. Oren and Joan discuss the effects of bad regulation on journalists, how to teach people to be critical consumers, and the vital need for community in this field. As we move away from what Joan describes as “block and tackle of the past four years," the Shorenstein Center is building a tech watchdog hub of advocates, journalist, and researchers. This and more on episode 12 of extremely. More on Joan’s work here: https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/joan-donovan; https://shorensteincenter.org/ Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:28:03

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Mia Bloom- “And everyone went back to normal like there was no bomb.” // The narrow prism post 9/11

3/25/2021
In the wake of another mass shooting, Oren speaks to Mia Bloom, author, and Professor of Communication at Georgia State University and Fellow at New America. Mia highlights how studying terrorism pre-9/11 gives academics a diverse lens for terror, hate, and violence. She brings that nuance to the recent murders in Atlanta and the challenges of navigating intersectional issues in the 24-hour news cycle. Where else does intersectionality play a role in extremism? What are the sunk costs...

Duration:00:32:08

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Amy Spitalnick - Do you want to help us sue Nazis?

2/24/2021
A month following the January 6 insurrection we reflect on the sadly inevitable events and how we got here. On this episode of extremely, Oren Segal spoke to Amy Spitalnick, Executive Director of Integrity First for America, about the importance of holding extremists accountable for their actions. Oren and Amy explore: How do extremist groups use try to avoid liability? How did Amy learn how to sue Nazis from Roberta Kaplan? This and more on episode 10 of extremely. More on Amy’s work here: https://www.integrityfirstforamerica.org/about-us Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU

Duration:00:30:35