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    Explore "environmental health" with insightful episodes like "Thursday, April 18, 2024", "Selects: What Makes Lead So Poisonous?", "5/5/23: Anthony Fantano on AI Drake Music, FBI Accidentally Kidnap Wrong Man, CNBC Reporter Caught On Cam w/ Billionaire, Art of Class War, Michigan's Toxic Air, Elon Musk's New Company Town, 3 Reasons Buzzfeed Died", "Pesticide Coated Seeds with Carey Gillam" and "Addressing Water Contamination With Indigenous Science" from podcasts like ""The 7", "Stuff You Should Know", "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar", "RFK Jr Podcast" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    5/5/23: Anthony Fantano on AI Drake Music, FBI Accidentally Kidnap Wrong Man, CNBC Reporter Caught On Cam w/ Billionaire, Art of Class War, Michigan's Toxic Air, Elon Musk's New Company Town, 3 Reasons Buzzfeed Died

    5/5/23: Anthony Fantano on AI Drake Music, FBI Accidentally Kidnap Wrong Man, CNBC Reporter Caught On Cam w/ Billionaire, Art of Class War, Michigan's Toxic Air, Elon Musk's New Company Town, 3 Reasons Buzzfeed Died

    This week we look at Krystal talking to music expert Anthony Fantano @TheNeedleDrop about how AI created a Drake song that went viral, the FBI accidentally kidnaping the wrong man at a hotel, a CNBC reporter who hosts a show called "Capital Connection" caught on camera with a billionaire in her room, Max Alvarez from The Art of Class War, Jordan Chariton reports on the scene in Kalamazoo, Michigan where a paper mill dumps toxic air, James Li looks into Elon Musk's new company town, and Spencer Snyder gives us 3 Reasons Why Buzzfeed Closed.


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    Addressing Water Contamination With Indigenous Science

    Addressing Water Contamination With Indigenous Science
    Ranalda Tsosie grew up in the Navajo Nation, close to a number of abandoned uranium mines. The uranium from those mines leached into the groundwater, contaminating some of the unregulated wells that Ranalda and many others relied on for cooking, cleaning and drinking water. Today on the show, Ranalda talks to host Aaron Scott about her path to becoming an environmental chemist to study the extent of contamination in her home community using a blend of western and Diné science methods.

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    Agency Capture and Water in the West with Riverkeeper Gary Wockner

    Agency Capture and Water in the West with Riverkeeper Gary Wockner

    Gary Wockner, Riverkeeper, discusses water rights and agency capture in the Western United States with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in this episode. 

    RFK Jr discusses family rafting trips on the Colorado River and a history of the Western United States.

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    Accessing Better Health

    Accessing Better Health
    Essential health care is a right, not a privilege ... or is it? This hour, TED speakers explore how we can give everyone access to a healthier way of life, despite who you are or where you live. Guests include physician Raj Panjabi, former NYC health commissioner Mary Bassett, researcher Michael Hendryx, and neuroscientist Rachel Wurzman.

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    Ep 38 Lead Poisoning: Heavy Metal Episode

    Ep 38 Lead Poisoning: Heavy Metal Episode
    This episode, our first foray into toxic metals, is heavy in all kinds of ways - metallically, emotionally, informationally, politically. Lead poisoning has been around for about as long humans have been working with lead, but despite its extensive history, it still poses an incredibly huge public health problem today, especially for children. Tune in to hear us chat about the multitude of effects lead exposure can have on your body, the dark and often strange history of lead poisoning (ancient Rome, anyone?), and the alarming extent to which lead exposure affects people around the world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices