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    Explore "consumer safety" with insightful episodes like "£120,000 per month Vape Shop Business but is Worried about Restrictions!", "WWE, Netflix—and the baby-faced rival who wants to body slam them", "The Tylenol Murders", "Selects: The Tylenol Murders, Part II" and "The Science Of The Delta-8 Craze" from podcasts like ""James Sinclair's Business Broadcast podcast", "Most Innovative Companies", "Criminal", "Stuff You Should Know" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    £120,000 per month Vape Shop Business but is Worried about Restrictions!

    £120,000 per month Vape Shop Business but is Worried about Restrictions!

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    WWE, Netflix—and the baby-faced rival who wants to body slam them

    WWE, Netflix—and the baby-faced rival who wants to body slam them
    Yaz wrote a story about an upstart wrestling league called All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and its founder and CEO Tony Khan. ‘Fast Company’ deputy editor David Lidsky joined us to chat about Yaz’s piece on Tony, why he formed AEW in 2019, and how he was a huge wrestling nerd who grew up doing e-wrestling. And here are some more wrestling updates: Starting in January 2025, WWE’s flagship series, Raw, will be moving to Netflix WWE will still have some shows streaming on Peacock and still has pay-per-view offerings Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is joining the board of directors at TKO Group (which consists of UFC and WWE) Then, our producer Blake Odom sat down with Vuori founder and CEO Joe Kudla. They chatted about the company’s $4 billion valuation, its most prominent investor (SoftBank), and how it jumped into the very crowded athleisure space.

    The Tylenol Murders

    The Tylenol Murders
    On September 29, 1982, Adam Janus suddenly collapsed in his home outside of Chicago. He died within hours. Later that same day, in the same house, his brother also collapsed — then his sister-in-law. All three of them had been healthy. Nobody could figure out what was going on. Stacy St. Clair and Christy Gutowski reported an investigative series looking back on the Tylenol murders for the Chicago Tribune. You can listen to their podcast here, and read their series in the Chicago Tribune here. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop.  Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Selects: The Tylenol Murders, Part II

    Selects: The Tylenol Murders, Part II

    The panic that began in Chicago spreads and begins to change the world. The investigation into the murders turns up leads and suspects, but still no one has ever been charged with the murders. It remains unsolved to this day. Find out the extent of what we know in this classic episode.

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    The Science Of The Delta-8 Craze

    The Science Of The Delta-8 Craze
    The cannabis industry is where the chemistry lab meets agriculture. Delta-8-THC is chemically derived and the hemp industry's fastest growing product. It has been popping up in smoke shops, CBD shops and even gas stations.

    Dr. Katelyn Kesheimer, a researcher at Auburn University and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, joins the show to demystify Delta-8. We'll learn what it's made of, where it comes from, why it's so popular, and why science and the federal government are falling so far behind the cannabis industry.

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