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EP. 8: Politics, Lies & Arnold Palmers

21 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Roman shares his personal experiences with drug testing inconsistencies in Greenville County, exploring issues of transparency, accountability, and the impact on his trust in local government and voting.

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