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#691: Kpod Vapes to be Listed as Illegal Drug & Astronomer CEO Resigns After Coldplay Controversy

Episode 696 Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung announced that MOH is working with MOH to list etomidate as an illegal drug after one-third of vapes seized were found to contain it. Is this the best solution? Elsewhere, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigns after getting caught cheating with his HR Head, Kristin Cabot, on camera at a Coldplay Concert in Boston. We unpack the ethics, memes, and whether Coldplay is really to blame. 

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(00:00) eCommerce Expo | DMEXCO Asia
(01:06) Intro
(11:22) Kpod Vapes to be Listed as Illegal Drug
(38:26) Astronomer CEO Resigns After Coldplay Controversy
(53:53) One Shiok Comment
(58:06) One Shiok Thing

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Kpod Vapes to be Listed as Illegal Drug

Astronomer CEO Resigns After Coldplay Controversy

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Chairs from @ergotunechair

Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak

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