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797: What I Was Thinking As We Were Sinking Apr. 21, 2023 Act Two: Going Down With the Censorships When to leave Twitter is a question lots of executives faced when Elon Musk took over the company — those who weren't immediately fired, anyway.
744: Essential Aug. 13, 2021 Act Two: The $25 Tip The pandemic forced restaurant server Shelly Ortiz to put on her “Covid Goggles.” What she saw through them made her reevaluate her ideas of what’s important.
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489 Mar. 1, 2013 No Coincidence, No Story! We asked listeners to send us their best coincidence stories, and we got more than 1,300 submissions!
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