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Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship

Jennifer Davis and Dan Schulz – satirical storytellers, critics of book bans, and irreverent humorists exploring banned literature, challenged books, and other cultural controversies.
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
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  • Brave New World | Ch. 1.1: Twins, Test Tubes, and the Dystopia Next Door
    In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan kick off Season 9 by opening the cold, clinical doors of Brave New World. Chapter 1.1 takes us into the Central London Hatchery, where humans are mass-produced in jars, scored for class, and occasionally pickled in x-rays and alcohol. Dan wonders if Elon Musk would be into this. Jennifer questions whether evolution ever had a chance. Robot’s trying to figure out how many siblings he technically has. Also, pudding fingers. Just trust us.Things To Listen For:Jennifer wonders if factory-made humans come with a signing bonusDan imagines giving your kid “the talk” with bullion cubes and sperm soupThe chilling truth behind why mass-producing twins equals “social stability”Robot gets assigned 15,000 siblings and starts glitchingPlus: pudding fingers, dystopian overalls, and a crash course in embryo radiationFeatured Clip: A short segment from “Butter” by BTS (방탄소년단), written by Rob Grimaldi, Stephen Kirk, Ron Perry, Jenna Andrews, Alex Bilowitz, and RM. Performed by BTS and distributed by HYBE LABELS. Used under fair use for commentary and critique in accordance with U.S. copyright law.Banworthy to BingeworthyBig love to Good News for Lefties — Beowulf Rochlen returns with actual good news. Also check out Here’s The Scoop from NBC — it’s a sharp daily news show clocking in under 15 minutes. And don’t miss Famous & Gravy, the podcast that reads celebrity obituaries and asks, “Would you want that life?” Smart, soulful, and weird in the best way.Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple PodcastsRate, review, and follow us on Apple Podcasts to help other scary book people find us!Disclaimer:Banned Camp features readings and discussions of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley for the purpose of criticism, commentary, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines. Some sections may be lightly abridged for clarity and pacing. We encourage you to purchase a copy of the book here to experience it in full.This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Aldous Huxley or his estate. Our mission is to foster literary appreciation and critical discussion within the fair use framework — because we all know what happens when people start letting governments or corporations decide what can and can’t be read.Topics Covered:Brave New World, genetic engineering, mass production, eugenics, class control, book bans, pig peritoneum, ICE alerts, censorship, dystopia, free speech
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  • Banned Camp Season 9 Preview. Welcome to the future.
    Season 9 starts Tuesday, August 5th... and we’re finally ready to tell you what book we picked.It’s big. It’s banned. iIts disturbingly relevant.Click play to hear the reveal, the why, and a little of what’s coming next...(spoiler: it’s brave new world — and it’s gonna get weird.)
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  • 1984 | Special Episode – Orwell’s Final Warning
    Episode Summary: In this special season finale, Jennifer and Dan unpack the viral clip known as Orwell’s Final Warning—a dramatic video that looks real but isn’t. Robot breaks down the truth behind the fake footage, then sticks around to explain Orwell’s obsession with sex, religion, and control. Jennifer and Dan reflect on what it’s been like reading 1984 during real-world political chaos… and how this season became something more than just a book club. It became a lifeline.Things To Listen For:The truth about that eerie “Orwell” videoWhy Orwell wasn’t a sex addict… just a messJennifer’s theory on spiritual absence in authoritarian regimesDan’s comparison to Trump’s Epstein redactionsRobot’s most human moment yetBanworthy to Bingeworthy: Check out Good News for Lefties, a daily podcast from Beowulf Rochlen that spotlights actual progress happening across the country. It’s smart, funny, and hopeful—aka your post-1984 palate cleanser. Plus, don't forget Here’s the Scoop – NBC’s daily dive behind the headlinesRate, Review, & Follow: Rate, review, and follow us on Apple Podcasts to help other scary book people find us!Disclaimer: Banned Camp features readings and discussions of banned books for the purpose of criticism, commentary, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines. To ensure the best listening experience, some sections may be lightly abridged for clarity and pacing. However, we always stay true to the author’s intent and encourage listeners to purchase the book in full.The material used from the book 1984 by George Orwell is shared under these principles, with the intent of provoking thought and discussion about literature, censorship, and societal issues. The original work remains fully owned by its copyright holders, and we strongly encourage listeners to purchase a copy here to experience the book in its entirety.This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to George Orwell, his estate, or the publishers of 1984. Any monetization of the podcast is separate from the copyrighted material discussed. Our goal is to foster literary appreciation, critical discussion, and educational engagement within the fair use framework—because we all know what happens when people start letting governments or corporations decide what can and can’t be read.Topics Covered: 1984, George Orwell, Orwell’s Final Warning, fake BBC clip, book bans, authoritarianism, sex and power, Trump and Epstein files, redacted history, fake news, censorship, Stephen Miller, dystopias, banned books, podcast community
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  • 1984 | Appendix - The Last Joke Orwell Ever Told
    In this episode, Jennifer and Dan tackle the appendix. No, not their appendices — Orwell’s. The “Principles of Newspeak” is often skipped, rarely understood, and strangely… hopeful?After three failed recording attempts, they ditched the usual format and came back with something new: a deep dive into what the appendix really is, why Orwell wrote it, and how it flips the entire ending of 1984 on its head.Was the Party defeated? Did Big Brother fall? And what does any of this have to do with Trump-era propaganda, language control, and the death of nuance?Banworthy to Bingeworthy:This week, we recommend three sharp, irreverent shows that take on politics, power, and propaganda:Good News for Lefties – daily doses of hope and gritHere’s the Scoop – MSNBC’s daily dive behind the headlinesFalse Positive – progressive political commentary with biteRate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts:👉 Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts to help other scary book people find us!Disclaimer:Banned Camp features readings and discussions of 1984 by George Orwell for the purposes of criticism, commentary, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines. Some passages may be lightly abridged for pacing, but we remain true to Orwell’s intent. To experience the full work, purchase a copy here. We are not affiliated with Orwell’s estate or publisher.Topics We Discussed:Why Orwell buried hope in the most boring place possibleWhat the past tense of “Newspeak was” really meansHow language can erase (or restore) freedomTrump’s “Russia hoax” and the modern death of nuanceWhy remembering is the ultimate act of rebellionThe difference between stories that end… and systems that die quietlWhat banned books and broken regimes have in common
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  • 1984 | Ch. 23.2 - You Don’t Even Notice You’ve Lost
    Winston sits quietly in the Chestnut Tree Café, haunted by what he’s lost… and what he’s learned to live without. In the final chapter of Orwell’s 1984, Jennifer and Dan reflect on what it means to give up—slowly, quietly, completely.From clumsy reunions to cold chess metaphors, they explore how authoritarianism doesn’t always need violence to win. Sometimes it just needs time.Things To Listen For:Winston’s gin-soaked spiral in the Chestnut Tree CaféThe most awkward reunion in dystopian literatureThe Party’s final checkmate: chess as a metaphor for obedienceBanworthy to Bingeworthy: This week, we recommend three sharp, irreverent shows that take on politics, power, and propaganda:Good News for Lefties – daily doses of hope and gritHere’s the Scoop – MSNBC’s daily dive behind the headlinesFalse Positive – progressive political commentary with biteRate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts:👉 Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts to help other scary book people find us!Featured Clips: This episode includes a brief excerpt of “YMCA (Punk Rock Cover by Nanock) [Original Vocals].” We played it as a celebratory endcap after the final words of 1984 — a party anthem even Big Brother might approve of.All rights and copyrights are the property of their respective owners and are used here for entertainment and educational purposes under fair use guidelines. No copyright infringement intended.Disclaimer:Banned Camp features readings and discussions of 1984 by George Orwell for the purposes of criticism, commentary, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines. Some passages may be lightly abridged for pacing, but we remain true to Orwell’s intent. To experience the full work, purchase a copy here. We are not affiliated with Orwell’s estate or publisher.Topics We Discussed: Room 101 and psychological torture Betrayal as a tool of control The illusion of love under authoritarianism Why 1984 still terrifies censors Survival at any cost The power of quiet endings Banned books and modern authoritarianism Gin, chess, and choosing apathy
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Love banned books? Hate censorship?Same. You’re our kind of people.Banned Camp is a comedy podcast where we read banned books and try to figure out why they were banned in the first place.Each season, we tackle a new banned book, reading it chapter by chapter and asking: What made someone clutch their pearls and scream, "BAN IT!"? (Spoiler: It’s rarely what you’d expect.) One thing is clear—the people banning these books often haven’t read them. While we uncover some eyebrow-raising moments, nothing truly justifies censorship.Join us—and our listeners, "The Scary Book People"—as we explore the strange, hilarious, and sometimes baffling world of banned books.Past seasons have featured classics like To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz, and Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut.This season, we’re diving into 1984 by George Orwell—a dystopian warning that feels eerily real today. From thought control to banned books, its message is more relevant than ever, and that’s exactly why it remains one of the most challenged books of all time.By reading these books, we ask big questions: Why are banned books important? What does “banned” mean? What does “challenged” mean? How do book bans affect students? Are book bans constitutional?Come hang out with us and have some laughs while we dig into the drama behind banned books—you might even learn something cool along the way!
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