Mass for Shut-ins: The Gin and Tacos Podcast
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Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin in 1928 had little immediate impact on the world because it took over 15 years to crack the secret of how to mass-produce the it. Until that happened, penicillin existed more as an idea than as a medical intervention. The code to producing it in big batches was finally cracked in, of all places, Peoria, Illinois thanks to the timely intervention of a cantaloupe.
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Minicast C6: FDR's Court Packing Scheme (1937)
028 - The Debt Episode w/ Thomas Gokey of The Debt Collective
Minicast C5: The Albanian Pyramid Scheme
027 - Tom Sexton of Trillbilly Workers Party
Minicast C4: Little Blue Books
026 - Mike Konczal of the Roosevelt Institute
Minicast C3: William Walker, Filibustero
Minicast C2: The Worst Possible Song
025 - Boss Hogg Tries to Buy the Pitcairn Islands
024 - Shelter in Place (Voskhod 1 / Dr. Samantha Montano)
Minicast C1: The Molotov Cocktail
023 - Apocalypse Now! (Mike Pearl / The Harvesting Effect)
022 - Iran (with Adam Johnson of Citations Needed)
021 - Mailbag Episode II
Minicast B11: Lewis & Clark's Heavy Metal Diarrhea
Minicast B10: Harry Beck's London Tube Map
020 - The Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme (Tanzania)
Minicast B9: The Mass Trespass
019 - Astra Taylor / Natural Born Citizenship
Minicast B8: People Express
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