

 #4536 
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Cobalt Red
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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  while discussing the ethical concerns related to cobalt mining and its use in electric vehicle batteries.


Sam Harris

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 Sam Harris ON: How To Break Your Social Media Habits & Ways to Master Your Anxious Thoughts 
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  while discussing the ethical implications of cobalt mining in the context of ESG investing and China's role.

Derek Kreifels

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 344. State Treasurers Reject Blackrock. You Should Too | Derek Kreifels 
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  for its in-depth look into mineral exploitation and child slavery in the DRC.

Lindsey Kennedy

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 1145: Rwanda 2025 | Out of the Loop 
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  as a book that discusses how the blood of the Congo powers our lives.


Alex Hanna

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 Building Worlds Through Better Reading (with Reo Eveleth), 2025.09.29 
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  as the author's new book, detailing the journey of writing the book and the concerns behind it.


Joe Rogan

 #1914 - Siddharth Kara 
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 , he is the author of a Pulitzer Prize nominated book about cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Sam Fenwick

 Critical minerals: What does the future hold? 
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  when discussing Siddharth Kara’s work on cobalt mining in the Congo.


Joe Rogan

 #1949 - Russell Brand 
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  for a close look at the mining trade within the DRC.


Michael Hilliard

 131 - Who Controls Eastern Congo? 
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  as a Pulitzer Prize nominated book about cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Sam Fenwick

 The environmental impact of mineral mining 
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  as the author of the book and a leading expert on modern slavery and human trafficking.


Jordan Harbinger

 807: Siddharth Kara | How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives 
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  in relation to mining in the DRC.

Stuart Davis

 Media Narratives & Hegemonic Discourses w/ Greg Shupak & Stuart Davis 



