Episode 403: The Ripple Effect Podcast (Mitchell Gerber | China & The CCP: Organ Harvesting & Suppressed Stories)

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Episode 563: The Ripple Effect Podcast (Alex Tsakiris | The Rise of A.I: The Wait Is Over)

Alex Tsakiris is best known as the founder and host of Skeptiko, a popular podcast that explores the intersection of science and spirituality. With a background combining a strong technical background information systems and artificial intelligence along with a scientific curiosi ...  Show more

Episode 562: The Ripple Effect Podcast (Zowe Smith | My Life in The Thrill Kill Medical Cult)

Zowe Smith worked in the medical coding industry in management, education, and training for over a decade. While working on an EMR implementation program, she caught the attention of recruiters at Oxford and Stanford. Zowe's bachelors degree in science and her university laborato ...  Show more

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