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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 15 MIN

Novels anchored in factual cases

from Rick Outzen: (we don’t) color on the dog · host Rick Outzen

Through his books and legal work, Mike Papantonio exposes critical issues, like the opioid crisis and human trafficking, pushing back against what he sees as a deliberate media blackout driven by corporate interests. His approach combines factual legal cases with compelling narratives, making complex and disturbing realities accessible to the public while advocating for change and accountability.

Through his books and legal work, Mike Papantonio exposes critical issues, like the opioid crisis and human trafficking, pushing back against what he sees as a deliberate media blackout driven by corporate interests. His approach combines factual legal cases with compelling narratives, making complex and disturbing realities accessible to the public while advocating for change and accountability.

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