Episode #396
Good and Fine

Georgia:
The disappearance of Sandra and John Jacobson
Episode sources:
Karen:
Mark Olmsted and the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Episode sources:
“The Curious Cons of the Man Who Wouldn’t Die” by Nathaniel Penn (GQ) 2019.
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“A Glimpse Into 1970s Gay Activism” by Robecca J. Rosen (The Atlantic) 2014.
“From Crime to CEO: An Inspiring Developmental Journey W/ Mark Olmsted” (Global Vid)
“AIDS Activists Throw Ashes at White House” by Charles Babington (The Washington Post) 1992.
Current Trends Mortality Attributable to HIV Infection/AIDS -- United States, 1981-1990 (CDC) 1991.
“Nancy Reagan’s Real Role in the AIDS Crisis” by Karen Tumulty (The Atlantic) 2021.
“Mark Olmsted #1077” (Paul Samuel Dolman/What Matters Most podcast) 2022.
“RARE CANCER SEEN IN 41 HOMOSEXUALS” by Lawrence Altman (New York Times) July 3, 1981
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AIDS March on Washington, 1987 (Directphoto Collection / Alamy)