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This is what EAs talk about at afterparties. Or rather, afterparties of afterparties. Tax deductibility is not the sexiest topic I could find an interviewee for, but if you want to take a stand for your favourite effective charities, why would you be a sucker and pay as much taxes as the one who did their due diligence?
SK is one of those soft-spoken and impossibly practical people you may never get the chance to meet. I learn a lot. Most importantly, how to hack the buffet line when it’s-all-you-can-eat.
The key message I want people to come away with after listening to this episode is the importance of due diligence, and also that EA Global events are dope.
Enjoyed it? We recorded 2 fresh episodes at EAG Boston and they'll be out this month.
All mistakes in this are mine. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me if you’d like me to make any corrections.
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Watch the full video episode on YouTube:
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Listen to the full audio podcast:
https://pod.link/1754081644
Shoutout to Dina from Animal Justice for the production support!
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