Minds Blown Vincent Intondi, Olamide Samuel
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Uncovering the mind-blowing hidden history of the 8-decade struggle to save the world from nuclear annihilation with Dr. Olamide Samuel and Dr. Vincent Intondi.
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The Hidden Power of Student Protests
Did student protests in the 1960s prevent Nixon from launching a nuclear attack? Historian Michael Koncewicz joins Vin and Ola to remind us that student protests always have more power than we realize, and he explains why it may take decades to know the true impact. Go deep inside the Columbia protest of '68 and '24 and emerge with unexpected hope and faith in activism.
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MAD About Nuclear Deterrence
Nuclear deterrence, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing...say it again!
Vin and Ola look at the latest nuclear threats to stumble out of politicians' mouths and dive into the many failed promises of nuclear deterrence, wondering what will actually keep us safe: a world where every nation has nuclear weapons or one where nobody does? Stick to the end for some hot book recommendations. -
Nuclear Weapons Go to the Movies
With nuclear weapons on screen and the war on Gaza ongoing, will this year's Oscars be more explosive than ever? Vin and Ola look back at movies and moments that shook the Academy and audiences.
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Make It Plain: Russian Nukes in Space?
Is it time to build that bunker? Head to Mars? Ola and Vin break down what is actually going on with Russia's 'plan' to put nuclear weapons in space and trace past failed attempts to 'Dominate' the domain.
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The Super Bowl of Nuclear Disarmament
With the Super Bowl days away, journalist Dave Zirin joins Ola and Vin for a mind-blowing discussion of all things sports, politics, nuclear weapons, and of course, Taylor Swift. Vin shares the story of the athletes who helped save the world from nuclear destruction.