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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Ep. 21 - Jonathan Fowler [IV]

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Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess.
On this, our 21st episode, our returning guest is Jonathan Fowler.
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Back to today's show.
You first heard Jonathan Fowler on Episode 2, Episode 10 and the last episode, Episode 20, of the podcast. Jonathan graduated with a BA in history from Indiana University in 2006. He is an unabashed left-wing political junkie. He has lived and worked in South Korea for over 9 years, trying to help the citizens of that great nation, hopefully, "talk pretty one day."
A quick programming note, as we did on last week's episode with the Republicans, this conversation is about the Democratic National Convention which just wrapped up this week in Philadelphia.
And now, on to the show.

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