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Recall: How to Start a Revolution

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Alcohol
Sobriety
Substance Use Disorder
Cultural Attitudes Toward Alcohol
Drinking Culture
Substance Abuse In Society
Mental Health
Public Health Guidelines
Psychoanalysis
Gray Area Drinking
Alcohol Marketing
Holocaust
Anthrax
Media Experiment
Identity
Survival
Bioterrorism
9/11 Attacks
Reality TV
Nazi Regime

The 1950s & 60s saw a wave of radical movements. Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution. The Black Panthers. Quebec and Canada had the FLQ — a showdown that dissolved into crisis. By October 1970, there were soldiers in the streets, communities on edge, kidnapping and terror in the headlines. But those frightening weeks were just the crescendo of a wave of terror and violence that was nearly a decad... more

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In the wake of 9/11, anthrax-laced letters unleashed a new wave of terror across the nation. But who was behind the attacks — and why has America nearly forgotten this story?

As government buildings shut down and law enforcement scrambled to track t... more

As a child, Alex Kurzem faced a choice: be killed or join the killers.

In the midst of the Second World War, he was separated from his family and taken in by a group of soldiers as one of their own. He was made a member of Hitler’s army – a toy sold... more

On Drugs looks through the lenses of history, pop culture and personal experience to understand how drugs have shaped our world. Because even if it’s just caffeine or ibuprofen, there’s a good chance you’re on drugs right now. More episodes of On Dru... more

A TV crew offers 12 ordinary people the chance to take part in the adventure of a lifetime. But there’s a catch. The audience knows everything but the contestants are kept in the dark. As the cameras roll, no questions are allowed. Split Screen: Thri... more

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Alex Kurzem
Survivor who assumed the identity of a Nazi Toy Soldier during the Holocaust
Episode: Recall Introduces | Personally: Toy Soldier
Baby Mangaless Ford
Niece of Alex Kurzem
Episode: Recall Introduces | Personally: Toy Soldier
Katherine Fairbairn
Associate professor at the University of Illinois and runs an alcohol research lab
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Episode: Recall Introduces: On Drugs
Louise Decker
From Kent in the southeast of England, a participant in the media experiment.
Episode: Recall Introduces | Split Screen: Thrill Seekers
Ryan McBride
Participant in the media experiment, known for his competitive spirit.
Episode: Recall Introduces | Split Screen: Thrill Seekers
Steve Hester
A participant who openly shares his competitive nature and struggles during the challenges.
Episode: Recall Introduces | Split Screen: Thrill Seekers
Charlie Skelton
A comedy writer and occasional journalist reflecting on his experiences during the show auditions.
Episode: Recall Introduces | Split Screen: Thrill Seekers

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 406 ratings
  • A must listen!

    Really well done - love the mix of interviews and the different perspectives presented throughout this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tina_k06
    Canada5 years ago
  • Great story

    Well told and well researched.

    My one problem is the levity in the interviews with former terrorists. Some of these people have no remorse. They talk about planting bombs like it was a fun Sunday afternoon. All the while, the interviewers are enjoying themselves and I think they even laugh along at times. Maybe I don’t know what it’s like to interview someone like this. Maybe they had to do it to get them to continue talking. If that was the case, they could have addressed it in some way.

    Oth... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    ZedEyeSee
    Canada5 years ago
  • Great for entertainment or learning

    Entertaining way to do a serious non fiction subject. I wish I had this in school.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    0justarandomguy0
    Canada5 years ago
  • Crazy story, beautifully told

    Thanks for hauling this extraordinary story out of the dustheap office history- ejjohed it immensely. Great job

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    montreal monique
    Canada5 years ago
  • great podcast

    And I thought Canadian history was boring!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Suzannesk
    Canada5 years ago

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Recall Introduces | Personally: Toy Soldier
Q: At what point did you start disbelieving him?
Straight away from the beginning.
Recall Introduces | Personally: Toy Soldier
Q: Did you want to take revenge?
No, never revenge. Just wanted the world to know what can happen.
Recall Introduces: On Drugs
Q: What kind of societal pressure exists around alcohol consumption?
There's pressure to conform to drinking norms and a growing skepticism around alcohol guidelines.
Recall Introduces: On Drugs
Q: What impact does the concept of gray drinking have on social identities?
Many struggle with their identity, feeling it is tied to their drinking habits, whether as social drinkers or entirely sober individuals.
Recall Introduces: On Drugs
Q: What are young people who are embracing sobriety considering?
They are considering their health, financial situation, and personal well-being rather than just the idea of being sober.

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