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Mentioned in 27 episodes
Killers of the Flower Moon
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A non-fiction book by David Grann, adapted into a film.
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Mentioned in 27 episodes
Mentioned by
Cal Newport as an example of a great nonfiction writer who spends a huge amount of time immersing himself in his topics.


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Ep. 332: Jesse Takeover!
Mentioned by Matt Belloni when discussing the Oscars.

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Mavericks Fans Revolt, ‘SNL 50’ Guesses, Oscars Watch, and Super Bowl Leftovers With Bryan Curtis and Matt Belloni
Mentioned by Dan Barker as an example of a photograph illustrating a reversal of assumed social order.

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The Current State of Atheism and Separation of Church and State
Mentioned by
Dominic Sandbrook when discussing the book's inspiration for the film Killers of the Flower Moon.


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440. Lord Byron: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know (Part 1)
Mentioned in the podcast as the source material for the movie "Killers of the Flower Moon"

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The Sunday Read: ‘The Genius Behind Hollywood’s Most Indelible Sets’
Mentioned by
David Bianculli as one of the author's previous books, adapted into a movie by Martin Scorsese.


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A Story Of Shipwreck, Mutiny And Murder
Mentioned by Julien Smith as a book about obsession, with one of them being adapted into a Martin Scorsese movie.

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Info Diets, OG Content Creators, and 7-year Lifespans
Mentioned by
Tracy Alloway in relation to the film 'Killers of the Flower Moon', which is based on a book about the 1920s Osage murders.


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The Massive Economic Impact If China Invades Taiwan
Mentioned when discussing the Osage Reign of Terror.

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The battle over Osage headrights
Mentioned by Afua Hirsch in relation to the Osage murders and the Bureau of Investigation's role in solving them.

Hoover | Guns, Gangsters and G-Men | 2
Mentioned by
Tim Harford as the source for his previous episode and this one, focusing on the reign of terror against the Osage people.


Killers of the Flower Moon: Osage Chief Jim Gray In Conversation
Leo mentions Killers of the Flower Moon in relation to the American public education system.

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