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It Could Happen Here

What We Can Learn From Struggles Past: Hong Kong

It Could Happen Here

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

Politics, Daily News, News, Society & Culture

4.06.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Researcher, scholar and activist JN joins us to discuss the tactics, strategies, and difficulties of the Hong Kong protests and what we can learn from common struggles

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0:00.0

Sisters of the Underground is a scripted podcast about the true story of the MitaVal Sisters,

0:05.7

aka The Butterflies, Dominican women who gave up everything in the fight for freedom,

0:11.6

from executive producers Danyarrabides and myself, Evilongoria,

0:15.9

comes the story of these inspiring Latinas who proved Guessi Sipue de.

0:21.4

Listen to Sisters of the Underground on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast,

0:26.1

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:56.1

Fentanyl has surpassed meth and cocaine as the recreational drug of choice.

1:05.7

It's also killing more people faster than any other drug.

1:08.9

What we've seen nationally, the numbers go through the roof, and it's because of Fentanyl,

1:12.6

it's a game changer.

1:13.2

I'm investigative journalist Steve Gregory in Los Angeles,

1:16.6

joining me for Deadly Pill, a limited series podcast that tracks Fentanyl's path

1:21.7

from a controlled pain medication to the hottest item on social media,

1:25.9

Download Deadly Pill on the I Heart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:35.4

Welcome to the worst happenings here ever, bastards, pod shit.

1:44.6

I'm Robert Evans.

1:46.0

This is, it could happen here, a daily podcast about the fact that everything seems to be falling apart,

1:51.4

and wouldn't it be nice if we tried to do something better than the stuff that's fallen apart?

1:56.6

That seems like a good idea.

1:58.0

Huh.

1:58.7

Do you agree with me?

2:00.0

My panel for today's episode?

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