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Mentioned in 7 episodes
The green book
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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, referring to Gaddafi's book, which is stranger than The Green Book.

Daniel Sloss

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He Died Doing What He Loved (with Daniel Sloss) | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 4/4)
Mentioned as a book where Gaddafi writes down his thoughts.

15 snips
Why do Arab Men Smell So Good? | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 1/4)
Mentioned as a series of words written by Gaddafi.

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It’s Raining Rubber Fists (with Daniel Sloss) | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 3/4)
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in the context of London’s public money spending efficiency.

Chris Mason

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Everything You Need To Know About The Spending Review
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when referring to Gaddafi's version of the Red Book.

Fin Taylor

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The People’s Republic of Jiblablabah | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 2/4)
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when discussing the importance of considering well-being in policy decisions.

Richard Layard

RICHARD LAYARD: the science of wellbeing
Mentioned by Esau McCaulley as a film that didn't age well, highlighting how cultural perceptions of movies can change over time.

Is Pop Culture Out of Ideas?
Guidance taken from the Green Book.

Where do broken hearts go?
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as his vision for the ideal form of governance.


Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Gaddafi: The Philosopher Tyrant
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as a book written by Matthew McConaughey.

Tom Dotan

Salesforce Tumult, The ChatGPT API, Tinder Robberies
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in the discussion about the film "Green Book".


Bret Easton Ellis

Bret Easton Ellis | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 61