The discussions resonate
There are a few technical issues that can be tough to get over if you’re trying out this podcast, but as someone who’s followed Terrell’s work for a while I committed and let me tell you: it holds water as much as any of his other work, speaking with breadth of knowledge with guests, on subjects ranging from traveling the world and the things you should and should not care about, to representation in government needing to be more than just tokenism. If you’re reading the reviews for this podcast, just commit to an episode that speaks to you. Well thought-out and in need of more listenership.
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