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S8E4 (Ep 88) Organs You Can Live Without / Pol Pot And The Cambodian Genocide

54 min · 27. Apr. 2026
Episode S8E4 (Ep 88) Organs You Can Live Without / Pol Pot And The Cambodian Genocide Cover

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You can lose seven organs and still live. You can also lose a quarter of a country's population in four years. This week we cover both. Christina takes the science chair and breaks down your organs, what they are, what each one actually does, and the surprising list of organs you can lose, donate, or have removed and still keep going. From the ones you absolutely cannot live without to the ones nature seems to have packed as backups, she walks through the body's essential machinery and where the real non-negotiables are. Then Caleb takes us inside the regime of Pol Pot — the leader of the Khmer Rouge whose four-year rule over Cambodia led to the deaths of roughly a quarter of the country's population. From his Paris education to the killing fields, Caleb traces how a quiet schoolteacher engineered one of the 20th century's most devastating genocides. Two hosts. Two unrelated topics. One episode that somehow makes sense by the end.

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