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🗓️ 22 November 2019
⏱️ 59 minutes
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This week we analyze podcast 1383 Malcolm Gladwell, 1385 Paul Stamets and 1386 Matt Taibbi.
Malcolm is the author of Outliers and other interesting works. He discusses A police incident during a traffic stop and the Bernie Madoff crimes.
Check out his website for books: https://www.gladwellbooks.com/
Paul the mushroom man discusses the changes in public perception of psilocybin and the benefits of micro-dosing. Just be careful with mushroom hats as they are flammable lol
New micro-dosing app: https://www.microdosestudy.com/
Also his website for suppliments: https://fungi.com/
Matt Taibbi is a journalistics genius. Any man that has Hunter S. Thompsons old job must be a bad mother fucker. He has some great thoughts on the Epstein conspiracy.
Check him out: https://www.rollingstone.com/results/#?q=matt%20taibbi
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0:43.0 | Hello guys, welcome to the JRE Review Podcast. This is your host, Mark Hampton. Join by Adam Thorn. What's going on, Adam? |
0:52.0 | Not much, buddy. How are you? I'm good, dude. How's the week? Yes. It is shaping up. And we've had some good episodes. Some interesting, some controversial ones too. Coming in. Yes, we have. Heavy. |
1:06.0 | We got one from last week that we're throwing down. That's the Malcolm Gladwell 1383 podcast. We're going to, we're going to cover that one. |
1:17.0 | Paul Stammerts, the mushroom man. Great to have him back on podcast 1385. And then we're going to finish up with good old Matt Taibi 1386. And I nailed his last name. Thank God. |
1:31.0 | You nailed it. All right. So Malcolm is a journalist, author. He wrote the book, the outliers, which I own. And it's very interesting. |
1:46.0 | It's just basically about he was on before and talked about it with Joe. And it's just like how very successful people became who they are and like what the training and the procedures were for that. So he kind of does a lot of statistical work in a sense. |
2:04.0 | He doesn't really analyze cases of things, but he just looks for patterns. And he opens up talking to Joe with a controversial and you in a lot of us remember this because it was got a lot of press controversial situation with the police officer arresting an African American lady for I believe having not not signaling. |
2:27.0 | It was something very tiny. It wasn't, it wasn't much. But then every yeah, good. Yeah, we're just escalated into she ended up smoking. She wouldn't put a cigarette out. The police officer got pretty pissed off arrested her and sadly in custody a few days later. She committed suicide. And they kind of broke down the, the whole take on that. |
2:50.0 | She was in custody like three days to something like that. Wasn't it? Yeah, it was a while for something is tiny as that. And she she'd been in trouble with the cops before she had plenty of other outstanding tickets. So, you know, Malcolm talked about her just being very frustrated, you know, with the whole system. And I think if anyone's had a ticket, which everybody has, I'm sure. |
3:13.0 | You know, you you do feel like, I don't know, it's frustrating. Obviously, even if you did break the law, but it's one of those things. It's like, dammit, they caught me. You know, it got me for this fuck. Now I have to pay for it. And if you end up getting maybe another pocket ticket within a few days or like something else, it feels like everything's against you. So, you know, you can easily start getting pretty pissed off with law enforcement because of that, which is somewhat understandable for some people, right? |
3:43.0 | 100% but the question is, was this handled well? Was should it have been handled like this? And really the real question is, what is the alternative? |
3:56.0 | Yeah, I think without a doubt it wasn't handled well, right? |
4:01.0 | There were also questions about, because she was left alone in that cell. I mean, it's a little Jeffrey Epstein, right? On a on a different on the other end of the scale type of thing, where there was a lot of people who thought maybe she wasn't, she didn't kill herself, but, you know, she, you know, was left. |
4:27.0 | The maybe she was murdered or maybe that there was watching her and they were some talk about that early on, but I think, I think that, um, just because of the like the profile of the case, it would have been, I mean, there's very little real motive to go to such lengths. So that one's the top one. |
4:45.2 | And then when they look into her, I guess she was on different types of medication. She just made a big change in her life and tried to like start new. |
4:54.0 | And then immediately gets hit again. So that's a bit of a motive for like just being really fed up with the whole situation, whether they have a little right or not, leaving her alone to do that was, you know, no, |
5:06.0 | well, she shouldn't have been in jail for three days for something as minor as that. I mean, what the hell? You should have been bailed. She should have been, you know, booked and released on her own reconnaissance that afternoon, with a set court date. |
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