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Chatter #74 – Anthony Dapiran on Hong Kong’s Protest Movement and Their History

Josh Hamilton6 years ago6 years ago01 mins

Anthony Dapiran, author of the books City of Protest: A Recent History of Dissent in Hong Kong and City on Fire: The Fight for Hong Kong was my guest on today’s show. We covered the Hong Kong protest movements that have unfolded over the past two decades, their ongoing struggle with authoritarian China attempting to…

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How To Thrive Not Survive Post-Pandemic

Josh Hamilton6 years ago6 years ago013 mins

“There is little doubt that another crisis will see us in the streets and squares once again, taking us all by surprise… These moments when the impossible seems suddenly possible are excruciatingly rare and precious. That means more must be made of them. The next time one arises, it must be harnessed not only to…

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Chatter #70 – Jonas Salzgeber on Stoicism and Bio-Hacking

Josh Hamilton6 years ago6 years ago12 mins

Jonas Salzgeber, author and bio-hacker, was our guest on today’s show. I first came across Jonas having read his book, The Little Book of Stoicism, which he co-wrote with his brother. It really helped me find a really positive way of looking at the lockdown and using the time as best I could. After a…

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Authoritative UK resources on Crazy Time and coin-themed games

For a UK-focused, plain-English primer on Evolution’s live game show — rules, payout table, the 54-segment wheel (21×1, 13×2, 7×5, 4×10, 4×Coin Flip, 2×Cash Hunt, 2×Pachinko, 1×Crazy Time) and how the Top Slot multipliers interact without guaranteeing a win — start with Crazy Time UK.

Want real-time round outcomes, quick stats and a mobile-friendly feed to understand hit frequencies (bonus rounds together ~9/54 ≈ 16.67%) and typical volatility? Open Crazy Time Live.

Prefer a classic, coin-themed slot with straightforward mechanics? Read an at-a-glance overview — features, common bonus triggers and session pacing tips for recreational play — on Royal Coins 2.

Test the feel, variance and hit rate first — no registration or deposit required — in the sandbox version at Royal Coins 2 Demo.

Note: figures such as RTP (≈96.08% for Crazy Time) and segment distribution are theoretical and do not predict individual outcomes; use them only to understand long-run expectations. For UK users, keep play recreational, set limits and follow responsible-gambling guidance (18+).

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