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Ep. 32 - The Weinstein Warning

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The bill has come due for Harvey Weinstein, which according to the amount he paid out to his victims, probably wasn't high enough :-)

Anyways, the reason we talk about this on a new episode of Stream of Thought is that Victor's hopes at a future in "the Industry" will likely have something to do with the politics that created this whole mess. Rix gives a little insight from the New York Times story and asks the question: Where will Victor draw the line? You'll have to listen to find out.

Then we switch gears for a tasty segment we like to call "why has Victor been to McDonald's so many times these past few weeks?" Maybe it has something to do with the mystery of what interesting things will happen when he's waiting for his meal (which has definitely been taking WAY longer than it should).

And finally, some fun with gun regulation and politics. Not really, but it's a unique conversation between someone who doesn't follow the issue and someone who has followed it probably too much. Nothing too intense, and definitely no shouting over each other.

Strap in for the ride as we head into episode 32 of Stream of Thought! We hope you... enjoy

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The bill has come due for Harvey Weinstein, which according to the amount he paid out to his victims, probably wasn't high enough :-)

Anyways, the reason we talk about this on a new episode of Stream of Thought is that Victor's hopes at a future in "the Industry" will likely have something to do with the politics that created this whole mess. Rix gives a little insight from the New York Times story and asks the question: Where will Victor draw the line? You'll have to listen to find out.

Then we switch gears for a tasty segment we like to call "why has Victor been to McDonald's so many times these past few weeks?" Maybe it has something to do with the mystery of what interesting things will happen when he's waiting for his meal (which has definitely been taking WAY longer than it should).

And finally, some fun with gun regulation and politics. Not really, but it's a unique conversation between someone who doesn't follow the issue and someone who has followed it probably too much. Nothing too intense, and definitely no shouting over each other.

Strap in for the ride as we head into episode 32 of Stream of Thought! We hope you... enjoy

  continue reading

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