Are sex toys legal, safe, or doctor-approved? Host Rytasha Rathore explores India’s sex-positive revolution, visiting sex toy stalls, focus groups, and experts to uncover the intimate realities of modern sexuality.
India’s Sex Toy Revolution
Are sex toys legal, safe, or doctor-approved? Host Rytasha Rathore explores India’s sex-positive revolution, visiting sex toy stalls, focus groups, and experts to uncover the intimate realities of modern sexuality.
We follow world sumo champion Byamba through his daily 10,000-calorie diet, showing how he shops, cooks, and eats chankonabe, the Japanese stew that helps sumo wrestlers pack on the pounds.
For JT, a young prospect joining a local Crips set in Brooklyn, gang life is less about crime and more about finding family and protection. In this documentary, we follow his journey as he searches for belonging on the streets.
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At 19, Steven Hassan joined the Unification Church until a near-fatal accident revealed he’d been brainwashed. He now dedicates his life to studying and exposing cults.
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We explore “CultTok,” TikTok’s obsession with cults, after a commune called The Garden goes viral. As online sleuths accuse it of being a dangerous cult, we investigate whether it’s real—or a digital witch hunt.
We visit a homemade DMT lab in London, where a chemistry teacher known as “Bob” makes the powerful hallucinogen in his spare time. He walks us through the process and explains why the drug is so sought after.
Banks makes tens of thousands a month selling weed in a small German town, but wants out because his product has become dangerous. Laced with synthetic cannabinoids, it’s now highly potent, addictive, and potentially lethal.
Gangs recruit young people online as “money mules” to launder money in UK cities. Many face frozen accounts or prison, yet the crime remains underreported.