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Dr. T and Tonny KipG | Free Speech, Borders & Inflation: A Candid Catch‑Up #115

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Welcome to the latest episode: the hosts Dr. T reunite with Tonny KipG for a wide‑ranging conversation covering his travels, the challenges of free speech under new political climates, and the personal risks of speaking out abroad. They also discuss Kenya’s Gen Z movement, airport taxes and corruption, rising costs of living, immigration and global geopolitics — a frank, short catch‑up on life, politics and practical concerns as 2026 begins. Thank you for choosing the Visions & Tones Podcast.

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