National Geographic releases the second season of the Companion Podcast to investigate the investigation series sold with Mariana Van Zeller | Business Wire China

2021-12-14 07:32:40 By : Ms. Alice Lu

From December 1st, a new episode of The Trafficked Podcast in collaboration with Mariana van Zeller will be broadcast every week, which coincides with the premiere of the second season of the Emmy Nomination series on 9/8c National Geographic Channel

The second season of the podcast gave listeners a deeper understanding of black market plastic surgery, romantic scams, marijuana, motorcycle clubs, methamphetamine, and the white supremacy underworld

The Trafficked Podcast in collaboration with Mariana van Zeller is now available. (Photo: Business Wire)

The Trafficked Podcast in collaboration with Mariana van Zeller is now available. (Photo: Business Wire)

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Before the premiere of the second season of the Emmy Nomination Survey series sold with Mariana Vanzeller on Wednesday, December 1st on 9/8c, National Geographic announced Release a new season of companion podcasts of the series. After each episode of the TV series, the award-winning journalist Mariana van Zeller (Mariana van Zeller) will delve into these topics through more new stories to further understand the relationship with Mariana van Zeller (MARIANA van Zeller). VAN ZELLER) The life of the trafficker in the "Trafficed Podcast". Van Zeller had a candid and understanding dialogue with former and current black market operators in order to go behind the scenes of the global underworld and get to know the people who make a living in it. On December 1, wherever you listen to the podcast, you can use Muck Media’s streamed podcast for National Geographic.

This season, the Trafficked Podcast (THE TRAFFICKED PODCAST) cooperating with Mariana Van Zeller (MARIANA VAN ZELLER) will conduct a frank interview with the black lady. The black lady conducts illegal silicone injections, so that transgender and cisgender women have the dream Body; Lee Strimpel is a former member of a group of high school friends who worked with their Spanish teacher to build a marijuana smuggling empire on the US-Mexico border; former methamphetamine dealer and addict Al Perratt; Frank Meeink, who used to be the US One of the most famous neo-Nazis, etc. Each episode opens the curtain of the central character: how they participate in it, how it feels to live in the shadows, and how they eventually collapse.

Relying on National Geographic's internal access rights for trademarks, "Selling with Mariana Van Zeller" follows Peabody and DuPont award-winning journalist Van Zeller to explore the inner workings of the most dangerous black market in the global underworld. In each episode, she enters different black markets or trafficking networks — from drugs and stolen cars to illegal bikers and Amazon mafia — to meet with players, learn about business, and better understand the value of the world. Trillion-dollar shadow economy. The sophomore season will premiere on the National Geographic Channel on Wednesday, December 1st at 9 PM Eastern Standard Time, and will be broadcast on Hulu. Sold with MARIANA VAN ZELLER: Click here to view the official trailer.

Shots in the Dark: Mrs. Black On December 1st, Mrs. Black is an aspiring rapper. She makes money by establishing her own business: through illegal injection of silicone to give transgender and cisgender women the bodies of their dreams. After all, she once stood on their side. But the deadly danger of the black market has caught up with her—the same goes for the police.

Trust me: Derek Aldred's story On December 8th Derek Aldred could have been an actor. He first invented characters to encourage addiction, put on costumes and played a reliable role, to reassure people and let him get what he wanted. But as his lies left traces of destruction, he had to invent more aliases to cover his tracks, an out of control net. However, when a girlfriend found his iPad and his real name, the curtain fell. Aldred was sentenced to a staggering 24 years in prison in federal prison. He told the story of his changing status.

A quick time at Coronado High School: The Coronado Company was just off the coast of San Diego on December 15th. A group of high school surfers signed up for an unusual extracurricular activity: International Weed Smuggling. They call themselves Coronado, and Lee Strimpel joins the ranks with their former Spanish teacher. Over the years, Strimpel and the "Marine Corps" team bypassed the US-Mexico border. What started as a group of high school buddies shuttled bundles of marijuana on a surfboard, and later turned into a multimillion-dollar smuggling empire. Their transportation volume is getting bigger and bigger, and their vehicles are getting bigger and bigger. But when they tried to expand their business across the Atlantic, DEA ran into trouble. On a cold winter night in Maine, Strimpel's plan fell through in a filming.

Betrayal of the Brotherhood: The Story of Frank Dalecio From December 22 to the 1980s, federal agencies regarded illegal motorcycle clubs as "organized crime on wheels." Frank D'Alesio entered the world as a rookie ATF agent, and he initiated a series of undercover operations that will define his career. By investigating the most notorious motorcycle club, D'Alesio's work led him into a field full of cruel traditions, loyalty tests, and illegal arms trade, and he eventually took charge of his gang.

Running towards the hills: How priest Al’s methamphetamine ring began on December 29 Al Peratt’s trafficking career began when he was in the army. He is a legal clerk during the day and a marijuana dealer at night. That turned into heroin, and then, after a long period of imprisonment, dealt with methamphetamine in a cycling scene in San Diego. After a conflict, he fled the city, but with his old habits. Perat moved to Black Mountain in rural South Dakota and started one of the largest methamphetamine rings in the area.

Selling hatred: Frank Mick on January 5 Frank Mick is one of America's most famous neo-Nazis and the inspiration for Edward Norton's role in the 1998 film "American History X". At the age of 17, he hosted a neo-Nazi cable TV show and toured the country to promote white nationalism. After Meeink kidnapped a member of a rival gang, he was arrested and jailed for less than two years. But when he got a job moving antique furniture for a Jewish boss, his views changed.

Mariana van Zeller (@marianaVZ) is an award-winning correspondent and investigative reporter. Her 2016 investigation "The Death of Fentanyl" traced the drug and secret source of this deadly opioid and won the DuPont Award. Her report "Rape on a Reservation" investigated the increase in rape and sexual violence on the American Indian Reservation, and she won the Livingston Young Journalist Award. Her documentary about prescription drug abuse and pill trafficking, "Oshikondin Express", was nominated for a Peabody Award, Television Academy Honor, and Emmy Award.

Muck Media produced a podcast for National Geographic to be broadcast with MARIANA VAN ZELLER. For Muck Media, Margaret Katcher is the lead producer; Abi Speers and Francesca Fenzi are associate producers, and Paula Benson is the line producer. The executive producers are Jeff Plunkett, Darren Foster and Mariana van Zeller. In National Geographic Audio, the special project editor is Jacob Pinter, and the special project producer is Brian Gutierrez. The executive producers are Chris Albert, Bengt Anderson, Davar Ardalan, Sean Johnson. This podcast is a partner sold with Mariana Van Zeller on National Geographic.

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Media: Fowzia Iranpur, Fowzia.Iranpur@natgeo.com

National Geographic released the second season of the Companion Podcast to investigate the investigation series with Marianna Vanzeller

Media: Fowzia Iranpur, Fowzia.Iranpur@natgeo.com