The Ripple Effect Podcast #250 (Patrick Lovell & Sean Dustin | The Con: We Were All Sold A Lie)

Aug 2, 2020




Patrick Lovell is the producer of 5 part docu-series The Con. The Con is an in-depth investigation into the 2008 financial crisis nine years in the making, Who did it, why it happened and how our country went from “of, for and by the people,” to “of, for and by the corporation.” And what’s past is prologue: The heist of our democracy that includes fraudulent practices, massive credit card debt, student loans, auto loans, and the revolving door between finance and government, is still going on, and will become even worse than before.
Sean Dustin from the Nowhere To Go But Up podcast, co-hosts with me. I was recently interviewed on Sean’s show, so please also check out that conversation.

More Like This

History’s Mysteries & Future Fears | Dr. Jessica Rose | The Ripple Effect Podcast #541
History’s Mysteries & Future Fears | Dr. Jessica Rose | The Ripple Effect Podcast #541

Dr. Jessica Rose is an artist, musician, mathematician, professional surfer, biologist, science researcher & data analysis. Dr. Rose has a Post Doc in Biochemistry at Technion Institute of Technology, Post Doc in Molecular Biology at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, PhD in Computational Biology at Bar-Ilan University, Master’s in Medicine (Immunology) at Memorial University of Newfoundland, and BSc in Applied Mathematics at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Latest Episodes

History’s Mysteries & Future Fears | Dr. Jessica Rose | The Ripple Effect Podcast #541
History’s Mysteries & Future Fears | Dr. Jessica Rose | The Ripple Effect Podcast #541

Dr. Jessica Rose is an artist, musician, mathematician, professional surfer, biologist, science researcher & data analysis. Dr. Rose has a Post Doc in Biochemistry at Technion Institute of Technology, Post Doc in Molecular Biology at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, PhD in Computational Biology at Bar-Ilan University, Master’s in Medicine (Immunology) at Memorial University of Newfoundland, and BSc in Applied Mathematics at Memorial University of Newfoundland.