The chapter starts with an advertisement for Blue Nile's diverse jewelry offerings, promoting expressions of love through their gifts. The podcast then discusses global events like the increasing oil demand and the importance of efficient usage, along with a tribute to Amnon-Wansden, an Israeli Luthier.
Alexei Navalny was sent to one to die and American journalist Evan Gershkovich is being held in another. Our correspondent reports on the notorious brutality of Russia’s prisons. Without the right policies, undoing years of dependency on oil will take much longer than hoped (11:03). And a tribute to the Israeli luthier who restored violins from the Holocaust (18:53).
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