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60. Borrowed Time: the slippery slope of privilege

60. Borrowed Time: the slippery slope of privilege

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This episode was recorded hours before Super Bowl LIX. Congrats Eagles! Sorry this episode is so delayed..life gets in the way. Aside from the Super Bowl, however, our discussion was not too time-sensitive to release.

We talked about the history of the Soviet Union's Red Army Hockey Team and the odyssey of what it took to open the doors of freedom to have personal choice from the perspective of Slava Fetisov: a hockey Legend and pioneer. We also philosophized on controlled markets versus free trade, and how privileges don't necessarily define entitlements of society. Enjoy the discussion! Thank you for listening and for all your support!!

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ChrisP & Tono

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