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You know the official story about the world that we’re supposed to believe? You know ... that governments are always good and necessary, that politicians only do what they do because they love us so very much, that the police only exist to serve and protect you, and that every war the government has ever fought has been perfectly just and righteous? ADAM VS THE MAN brings you the reality THEY don't want you to know, hosted by libertarian activist Adam Kokesh. From Wikipedia:Adam Charles Kokesh (born February 1, 1982) is an American libertarian political activist, radio host, author and a U.S. 2020 Libertarian presidential candidate running on the single-issue platform of an "orderly dissolution of the federal government."Kokesh is a former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant, and a combat veteran, having deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in 2004. Upon his return from Iraq, he became an anti-war activist and an advocate for Iraq Veterans Against the War. He has been a radio, TV, YouTube, and podcast host/producer under his brand "ADAM VS THE MAN" since 2010. Support this production through Patreon
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Go behind the memes with Stefanie Parker (@shesallbach) and Jackie Maroney (@jackiemaroney_) as they discuss The Bachelor franchise and the drama that surrounds it. Listen for real life encounters, interviews with alumni, recaps, reality TV news, and so much more. Plus, every Friday, join in for Sound Off in the Comments Below, where the listeners submit pop culture questions and topics.
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Jennifer and Katie give their honest opinions on trending events in pop culture and do real interviews with real people on life topics everyone is wondering about. These best friends don’t hold back. If you’re over cancelled culture and want to hear what everyone is thinking but too afraid to say, listen here! Riveting stuff everyone!
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Daily 1-minute community news updates for Edmontonians.
Originally, this project shared news bites about COVID-19 in Edmonton, how it's impacting people in our community, and support services available. A pop-up podcast published every weekday by CJSR 88.5 FM, Edmonton's campus and community radio station. -
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