Morgan Spurlock, the Academy Award-nominated director of "Super Size Me," tells compelling stories from an insider's perspective on a diverse range of topics - from America's trash epidemic to living on Bitcoin.
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Seek and Disrupt!
Episode 4x06; Aug 12, 2016
Morgan looks into companies like Google, AirBnB and Spotify as he attempts to rewrite the rules and fill a void in the marketplace.
Previous Episodes
Episode Name | Airdate | Trailer |
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4x06: Seek and Disrupt! | Aug 12, 2016 | |
4x05: The Truth About Toxins | Aug 12, 2016 | |
4x04: Game Changers | Aug 5, 2016 |
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Watching this now. Hope I can get to sleep. Not only are there physical toxins surrounding us there are the invisible items like electromagnetic radiation. All AC and some DC electronic devices emit radiation and some at very high levels. Older computer CRTs and tube type TVs give you Xrays constantly. Motors, fans, coffee makers, microwave ovens, fluorescent tubes, hair dryers, power tools anything that plugs in even the wires in the walls transmit radiation. Hopefully not to many of us live near power company overhead transmission lines. Primary distribution voltage could be 150 to 34kv and distribution lines in your alley might be 16 to 5kv. California is part of Pacific DC Intertie that runs from Oregon to Sylmar, Ca. My EMF meter will peg 5 miles away from the overhead lines. And I wouldn't want to spend a lot of time near the Sylmar converter station. To your health, good day