Anything But Politics (ABP)

Money,Money, Money

54 min · 14 de ago de 2025
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This week, Paul and Brian open the show with a lighthearted rant about the Minnesota Twins’ ownership — equal parts exasperation and therapy session. Then, we’re joined by the one and only Brian “Money” Monssen, a dentist with a killer golf swing, a deep love for sports, and a knack for keeping us on our toes in a round of rapid-fire questions. From the fairway to the foul line to the drill chair, “Money” proves he’s as interesting off the green as he is on it.

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