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Mentioned in 5 episodes
The Accidental
Book • 2005
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by 

when introducing Andrew Weiss, who is the author.


Julia Ioffe

31 snips
Chapter 2: The Rat
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as one of the sources used in the research for the season.

Raza Jaffrey

17 snips
The Spy Who Jailed the Omagh Bomb Plotter | Friend, Foe or Fortune Hunter? | 1
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as one of the sources used in the research for the season.

Raza Jaffrey

16 snips
The Spy Who Jailed the Omagh Bomb Plotter | Blowing up the peace | 2
Mentioned as one of the sources used in the research for this season of the podcast.

12 snips
The Spy Who Jailed the Omagh Bomb Plotter | The Reaping | 3
Recommended by 

as a detailed account of how New Orleans developed through improvisation.


Steve Keller

1.2: Slavery and Smuggling in Early New Orleans
Mentioned by 

's AI agent as one of the books that shaped his broader strategic thinking.


Coach BZ

S4:E5 (VIDEO) LIVE: My Leadership Board of Directors: Wisdom Worth Pursuing
Mentioned by 

as a book he has in his library.


Coach BZ

S4:E6 (VIDEO) LIVE: Leadership Mentor Books: The Unfair Advantage of Daily Reading
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as another author whose work was published around the same time as 'Never Let Me Go'.

Tom Gatti

Why we can't let go of Never Let Me Go
Recommended by the podcast host as further reading on New Orleans' origins and development.

1.1: The Founding of New Orleans
Mentioned by 

when describing the lack of support for Congo Square.


Steve Keller

2.4: The End of Congo Square





