More Than Debate

Welcome to Season 2

1 min · 12. okt. 2025
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Welcome back to the More Than Debate podcast - Season 2. Join us this season to hear about how we've innovated on debate, where debate has taken our alumni and celebrate with Boston Debate League as we reach our 20-year milestone. Want to catch up on last season? Subscribe to More Than Debate on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Amazon to listen to Season 1. And visit us at bostondebate.org [http://bostondebate.org/] or follow Boston Debate on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube to stay up to date.

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