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Looking Out Quite Puzzled

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This episode, the 11th of the season, marks the final episode recorded live in studio until the fall and this week has everyone looking out to various things quite puzzled.

The segments this week are:

  • Gideon explaining how Arizona will have a flat income tax rate after all, as the state Supreme Court threw out a referendum on it
  • John discussing a recent charitable gala with Habitat for Humanity and Rose Law Group in the metaverse (and what the metaverse and NFTs are)
  • Haley talking about the resignation of the NCAA President Mark Emmert and some of the troubles in his time there and the difficult search for a successor to a job few qualified candidates want
  • Kirsten leading the panel in a short segment of defining incel-related terms

This episode was recorded on April 29th. The intro music is "Dedicated to the Press" by Betty Davis, the transition from the (unheard on the podcast version of this show) break is "Broadway Shing-A-Ling Part 1" by The Soulsations and the outro is "We Are Heading to the East" by springtide. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates on the show and to see what our summer plans as far as this show goes, both are @review_squared.

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This episode, the 11th of the season, marks the final episode recorded live in studio until the fall and this week has everyone looking out to various things quite puzzled.

The segments this week are:

  • Gideon explaining how Arizona will have a flat income tax rate after all, as the state Supreme Court threw out a referendum on it
  • John discussing a recent charitable gala with Habitat for Humanity and Rose Law Group in the metaverse (and what the metaverse and NFTs are)
  • Haley talking about the resignation of the NCAA President Mark Emmert and some of the troubles in his time there and the difficult search for a successor to a job few qualified candidates want
  • Kirsten leading the panel in a short segment of defining incel-related terms

This episode was recorded on April 29th. The intro music is "Dedicated to the Press" by Betty Davis, the transition from the (unheard on the podcast version of this show) break is "Broadway Shing-A-Ling Part 1" by The Soulsations and the outro is "We Are Heading to the East" by springtide. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates on the show and to see what our summer plans as far as this show goes, both are @review_squared.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thereviewsquared/message
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