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The Ripple Effect Podcast

The Ripple Effect Podcast #111 (Richard Grove | Tragedy & Hope)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Ricky Varandas

Society & Culture, 6, Philosophy, Bryan, Carlin, Callen, Dave, Bill

4.6603 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2017

⏱️ 237 minutes

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Summary

Richard Grove is a forensic historian, author, filmmaker, podcaster & became a corporate whistleblower in 2004 when he discovered a stream of corruption permeating our society. Since then he has dedicated his time and efforts to collecting the artifacts and evidence which illustrate the ongoing corruption of justice. He is the founder of the Tragedy & Hope website & the Peace Revolution Podcast which is media to educate and inform those who seek to understand how our world really works.

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believe in the ripple fact.

0:25.6

The ripple fact. I'm gonna' I'm gonna I'm

0:38.3

I'm

0:39.3

I'm

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I'm What's up?

1:03.7

Another episode of Ripplefuck podcast.

1:05.6

I'm your host, Ricky Vrandas.

1:07.0

Today we have Richard Grove.

1:10.2

If you think it's been too long since my last podcast, well, hopefully I didn't disappoint

1:14.2

with this four-hour conversation I had with Richard Grove.

1:17.7

Amazing conversation.

1:19.5

I'm a huge fan of his website, Tragedy and Hope, of his documentary, state of mind.

1:26.1

I'm going to keep this intro short because obviously it's a

1:28.3

four-hour podcast, so why the hell would I waste your time with this with this intro? But if you

1:33.2

guys aren't familiar with him, check out his website, Tragedy and Hope.com. His podcast is called

1:39.1

the Peace Revolution podcast. You can find that on iTunes or anywhere you can find podcasts.

1:43.7

Obviously, if you're listening to this, you'd probably know where you can get podcasts. And you can also find that on iTunes or anywhere you can find podcasts obviously if you're listening

1:44.3

to this you'd probably know where you can get podcasts and you can also find them on

1:48.4

tragedy and hope on Facebook and him on Twitter and all that stuff and of course if you go on our

1:53.6

YouTube channel you can look into show notes or the show descriptions and you can find links to

1:59.6

my guest's website and their Twitter account and

2:02.4

Facebook and all that stuff so it makes it easy to look more into their work if you're

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