In the last of our special podcast series about Kenya's elections this year, Dickens Olewe covers the twists and turns of the process in a rare interview with former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga. He explained his view that a new political party is needed to take the place of the current political elite, and why he would like to chair a commission of inquiry into alleged police brutality.
The Nod - BONUS: Eric Takes Zinc
In this week's bonus, Eric may (or may not) have taken advice from Brittany. And that advice may (or may not) have worked.
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Cato Daily Podcast - In Trying Times, Take Lessons from the Stoics
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Serious Inquiries Only - SIO105: Traumatic Brain Injuries, with Dr. Topher Stephenson
Opening Arguments - LAM2: Miracle on 34th Street with Eli Bosnick!
More or Less: Behind the Stats - WS More or Less: Will Bitcoin use more electricity than the United States?
Measuring the energy used to keep the cryptocurrency secure.
Curious City - Blacksmiths: The ‘Plastic Surgeons’ On Chicago’s Payroll
The City of Chicago employs 20 full-time blacksmiths. But what do they do? And what's with the ancient job title?
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Crimetown - Bonus Episode: Buddy Cianci…The Musical
In 2003, a couple of Brown University alumni did the unthinkable: they wrote and performed a musical about everyone’s favorite criminal mayor. No recordings of the play exist today. So, as a holiday gift to Crimetown listeners, we’ve asked some friends in the musical-theater business to resurrect this forgotten classic.
To listen to the Buddy Cianci: The Musical soundtrack, and for more information about this episode, visit our website at crimetownshow.com.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Disney, Streaming, and Long Copyright
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