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After several years acting informally as Unwinnable.com's occasional lawyer, Ed Coleman was offered the opportunity of a lifetime by his childhood friend and founder of Unwinnable, Stu Horvath - to become the General Counsel for Unwinnable's parent corporation, Unwinnable, Inc. Knowing a good thing (and an obscene amount of money) when he sees it, Ed accepted immediately, only to learn that his employment contract requires him to record a podcast with Unwinnable's Audio Producer, Ken Lucas. Conceived as part of Stu's bizarre Transparency Project™ the podcast offers a chance to get to know the fascinating people who run Unwinnable, Inc. and produce all the wonderful content that Unwinnable.com has to offer. Things get weird.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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After several years acting informally as Unwinnable.com's occasional lawyer, Ed Coleman was offered the opportunity of a lifetime by his childhood friend and founder of Unwinnable, Stu Horvath - to become the General Counsel for Unwinnable's parent corporation, Unwinnable, Inc. Knowing a good thing (and an obscene amount of money) when he sees it, Ed accepted immediately, only to learn that his employment contract requires him to record a podcast with Unwinnable's Audio Producer, Ken Lucas. Conceived as part of Stu's bizarre Transparency Project™ the podcast offers a chance to get to know the fascinating people who run Unwinnable, Inc. and produce all the wonderful content that Unwinnable.com has to offer. Things get weird.
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