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The truth is undeniable. What ‘s real is hard to deny. Hosts Gee Money and Benny Blanco discuss the lives and transitions by individuals who have truly lived a drug dealers dreams. You will hear from guests that are too familiar with the consequences that come with that life decision. Listen, learn, and try to relate as these incredible stories are told from the people who survived living their dreams.
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In the late 1970s you can’t buy heroin on the streets of the big English cities.
In the whole of Britain there’s 2000 heroin addicts. 3000 tops.
Mostly middle class.
By the mid-1980s there is 330000 heroin addicts in Britain.
Mostly working class.
Presented by the playwright of The Political History of Smack and Crack, this limited series globetrots through the history of international drug trade in the 20th Century, encompassing US prohibition, the Sicilian Mafia, World War Two, the establishment of the CIA, revolutions of the 1980s, the Golden Triangle and much more. -
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เรื่องราวจากโลกวิดีโอเกม ประวัติ ที่มาอย่างย่อ ความลับ และอีสเตอร์เอ๊ก ที่จะช่วยให้ผู้สนใจได้เรียนรู้ ถ้าคุณอาจจะเคยรู้มาแล้ว แต่คนอื่นยังไม่รู้ ก็ช่วยใจกว้างกันหน่อยเนอะ พบกันทุกวันศุกร์ทางแอปพลิเคชันชั้นนำที่รองรับระบบ RSS Feed พูดคุยติชมได้ที่ทวิตเตอร์ @StarLord4K #ขขลลซขซขบอสต #ขขลล
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Podcast อย่างเป็นทางการของ Abdulthaitube - Original จาก Youtube ช่องที่เต็มไปด้วยสาระความรู้มากมาย เฉพาะที่คุณไม่ต้องการเห็นภาพ เรื่องราวที่ฟังได้ดีกว่ามอง เราจะนำมาให้คุณได้ฟังที่นี่ หรือ ติดตามคลิปใหม่ๆ ได้ทุกวันที่ช่องของเราอย่างเป็นทางการนะครับ https://www.youtube.com/c/abdulthaitube
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Science Social: Conversations on History, Science, and Society
How might we think about climate change? Pandemics? Racism? Or digital culture? Then there's "fake news," biodiversity decline... all questions that concern our lives, one way or another, which science, history, and society can help us to explore.
In "Science Social," guests from the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science join host Stephanie Hood with a cup of coffee to take a close-up look at what science, society, and history can tell us about the wider issues of the twenty-first century. Delving into weird and wonderful stories from the world of research, we unpack the odd new idea here and there that might just give us new perspectives. How does digitization change our lives and what researchers, or the public, know and understand? What can a simple mask—that iconic object of the coronavirus pandemic—tell us about social equality? And what does China's growing scientific and technological influence mean for all of us? Tune in to each episode as we explore the big questions of science, socially! -
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Each week cartophiles come together to discuss Map porn!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Astonishing is a UK-based podcast which tells incredible and peculiar stories on a bi-weekly schedule. What happened to a famous crime author when she disappeared for 11 days? What terrorised Victorian society on the dark and foggy streets of London? How did the testimony of one little girl change the meaning of the word 'witch' forever? In each episode we will dive into a new story which will have you questioning 'Is life stranger than fiction?'
Produced and presented by Tom Hamilton.
Written by Ben Taylor.