
Fickle Future
History Podcasts
In Season Two of Fickle Future, explore the history of the commodification of psychoactive substances worldwide before diving into the current state of the War on Drugs in the United States, and where it may be heading. Episodes realeased every...
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United States
Genres:
History Podcasts
Description:
In Season Two of Fickle Future, explore the history of the commodification of psychoactive substances worldwide before diving into the current state of the War on Drugs in the United States, and where it may be heading. Episodes realeased every Thursday.
Language:
English
Episodes
Season Two Epilogue: A Conversation with My Father
3/21/2025
In this episode, my father and I discuss my latest interview with Dr. Salvador Maldonado Aranda, which was conducted in Spanish. It is a brief discussion but I wanted to include it to provide any non Spanish speakers some context for my previous episode, while also giving you some personal insight into why I started this season in the first place.
This concludes season two of Fickle Future. Thank you all so much for listening. I will see you soon.
Duration:00:20:23
A Conversation with Dr. Maldonado Aranda (IN SPANISH)
3/21/2025
In this epiosde, I speak with researcher and professor Dr. Salvador Maldonado Aranda. For years, he has studied violence in Mexico, in particular in southwestern Mexico, where states such as Michoacán and Guerrero have seen sharp spikes in both narcotic production and trafficking since the 1980s. In this episode, we discuss the origins of these ongoing issues, the inaccurate ways they are often portrayed in the media, and what new challenges may arise in the years to come.
NOTE: This episode is in Spanish. If you'd like to hear a little about what we discussed, listen to the next episode on this feed, which features my father and I having a conversation in English about this interview.
Duration:01:08:18
A Conversation with Professor and Human Geographer Kendra McSweeney
2/14/2025
In today's episode, I speak with Kendra Mcsweeney, a Professor at the Ohio State University. Focusing in human-environment interactions, her research has largely been concentrated in Central America, and in particular the impact climate change, deforestation and drug trafficking have on the indigenous peoples of the region. For well over a decade, she has specifically studied the Tawahka people of eastern Honduras. As the smallest indegnous community in the country whose native land is deep in the rainforest, their home has been a sought out trafficking destination for years. We discuss the impact this has had, as well as its origins, and the powers at be that make it possible.
Please Note: This episode was recorded in 2022.
For more work by Kendra McSweeney, check out the links below
"Drugs, Destruction, and Deforestation" for Nat Geo Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx6wWbja9cE
Climate Change in Central America: The Drug War Connection
https://gjia.georgetown.edu/2020/05/13/climate-change-in-central-america-the-drug-war-connection/
Acknowledging Cocaine Capital in Central American Development: https://jied.lse.ac.uk/articles/10.31389/jied.110
Duration:00:35:47
A Conversation with Artist Camilo Restrepo
2/7/2025
In this episode, I speak with artist Camilo Restrepo. Born in Colombia in the 70s, he grew up during the rise of the cocaine trade and saw firsthand the effects of the War on Drugs. He has since become an artist, with much of his work being commentary on this subject matter. Working in many mediums, he brings a unique approach to all of his pieces that I hope you all explore after listening.
Check out his website here: https://camilorestrepo.co/
Photos from his exhibitions: http://steveturner.la/artists/camilo-restrepo
Follow him on instagram @camilorestrepo.co
Duration:01:07:11
S2E10: How Did We Get Here?
2/6/2025
Today, the modern opioid crisis is nearly thirty years old, while the Mexican War on Drugs has been ongoing for nearly twenty. In this episode, explore the the events that have lead us to where we are, and where we may be heading.
Duration:01:46:21
S2E9: The Birth of the Modern Opioid Crisis
1/16/2025
The ongoing opioid crisis is something many are all too familiar with. But back in the early nineties, it had yet to even exist. This episode delves into the dawn of an epidemic that continues to this day.
Duration:01:28:33
S2E8: The Cocaine Boom
12/6/2024
In this episode, explore the rise of cocaine's popularity in the 1970s, the traffickers involved in moving that product, and the controversies regarding the counternarcotic policies set into action at this time.
Duration:01:19:32
S2E7: The Dawn of the War on Drugs
11/28/2024
In this episode, explore the history of substance use in a Post War America, the origins of the French Connection, and the leaders behind some of the most impactful drug policies the United States has ever seen.
Duration:01:00:51
S2E6: The Origins of Cross Border Smuggling in North America
11/21/2024
For over a hundred years now, the Mexico-U.S. border has been home to the smuggling of all sorts of psychoactive substances. This episode explores the birth of this century long phenomenon and how the actions of decades past continue to affect us to this day.
Duration:01:28:32
S2E5: The U.S. Goes Synthetic
11/14/2024
The United States has had a long, complicated history with opioids. This episode explores the origins of this relationship which began in the midst of the Civil War, and how, over a century later, we are still aeffected by the policies and perspectives of the past.
Duration:00:58:30
S2E4: A Brief History of Psychoactive Substances in Mexico
10/31/2024
Before the Mexico-United States border became one of the main hubs for drug trafficking in the world, it had to exist in the first place. This episode dives into both how the country of Mexico itself was formed, and the ways psychoactive substance use in this land evlolved and changed along the way.
Duration:00:26:49
S2E3: When the U.S. Was Its Drunkest
10/24/2024
Following the American Revolution, the United States struggled to import a regular supply of liquor. Rather than slow down consumption, this era birthed an explosion in the country's whiskey industry and soon led to the heaviest drinking period in American history.
Duration:00:47:34
S2E2: The Commodification of Narcotics
10/17/2024
Psychoactive substances have been used by humans for thousands and thousands of years, but their time as a marketable product came about fairly recently. The second episode of season two dives into this history and the ways certain substances were integral to the growth of European colonies across the Americas.
Duration:00:55:12
S2E1: Why Do We Get High?
10/10/2024
The return of Fickle Future! This first episode of the second season explores the origins of humanity's relationship with psychoactive substances and the many theories as to why we began consuming in the first places.
Duration:00:33:22
Episode 10: Mexico's Recent Elections and the Modern War on Drugs
8/20/2021
Find all of Hobi Beats' work here: https://linktr.ee/hobibeats
In the final episode of my first season, I give a sneak peak into season two by highlighting some of the reasons the most recent cycle of Mexican elections has been some of the most violent in the nation's history.
Duration:00:18:23
Episode 9: Freedom of the Press Around the World
8/12/2021
Find all of Hobi Beats' work here: https://linktr.ee/hobibeats
In this episode, I look at three countries around the world with greater press freedom than the United States, and the ways in which they have improved safety and rights for journalists in recent years.
Duration:00:20:45
An Interview with Dr. Keith Villa, Founder of Blue Moon and CERIA Brewing
8/5/2021
This is a special one! In this episode, I talk with Dr. Keith Villa, a brewmaster and co-founder of CERIA Brewing, a non-alcoholic, cannabis infused beer company based in Colorado. You can find his book, Brewing with Cannabis, here:
https://www.amazon.com/Brewing-Cannabis-Using-THC-Beer/dp/1938469690
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/brewing-with-cannabis-keith-villa/1138260684?ean=9781938469695
Duration:00:24:41
RU's Q's en Español: Una Conversación con Heidy Portillo
7/22/2021
En este episodio, hablo con Heidy Portillo. Originalmente de Honduras, ella tiene un cuento extraordinario en como so llego a los Estados Unidos, y como se trabajo por éxito en su vida.
Duration:01:13:58
Episode 8: A History of Latin Americans in Mainstream Music
7/22/2021
Find all of Hobi Beats' work here: https://linktr.ee/hobibeats
The creation of Rock n' Roll was the culmination of a wide number of people and cultures coming together to form a new sound. In this episode, I take a look at some of the Latin Americans who helped start modern music in the United States and beyond, as well as the artists currently leading the current explosion of Latin music.
Duration:00:51:35
Ru's Q's #7:Talking to My Father About His Childhood
7/11/2021
My father and I spend about an hour reflecting and discussing his childhood in rural Mexico. Hope you enjoy!
Duration:00:51:41