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The speaker discusses the value of producing for shareholders and visiting a paradise island like Koh Tao.
46:12 - 47:40 (01:28)
Summary
The speaker discusses the value of producing for shareholders and visiting a paradise island like Koh Tao. An advertisement is included.
ChapterThe King and the Referendum
EpisodePart One: The Film Directing Playboy King Who Handed His Country to Pol Pot
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Join host Carmen LaRong for all new conversations that go beyond skin deep to challenge perceptions of trans people in season two of Beauty Translated.
47:40 - 49:18 (01:37)
Summary
Join host Carmen LaRong for all new conversations that go beyond skin deep to challenge perceptions of trans people in season two of Beauty Translated. Tune in for a new mini-sode every Monday translating the latest news within the trans community.
ChapterThe King and the Referendum
EpisodePart One: The Film Directing Playboy King Who Handed His Country to Pol Pot
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In the post-World War II era, Cambodia was seeking independence from French colonial rule.
49:19 - 51:46 (02:27)
Summary
In the post-World War II era, Cambodia was seeking independence from French colonial rule. In 1955, a referendum was held to determine the future of Cambodia and whether or not the people wanted to be ruled by the king, resulting in the establishment of a democratic government with U.S.-backed leader, Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
ChapterThe King and the Referendum
EpisodePart One: The Film Directing Playboy King Who Handed His Country to Pol Pot
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A political leader becomes frustrated with low turnout at his rallies and poll predictions that suggest the opposing party will win, leading him to listen in on their speeches and lash out at the idea of not being the only well-liked leader.
51:46 - 55:25 (03:38)
Summary
A political leader becomes frustrated with low turnout at his rallies and poll predictions that suggest the opposing party will win, leading him to listen in on their speeches and lash out at the idea of not being the only well-liked leader.