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@TheMixItUpPodcast S6 EP 1: IS LIFE WHAT IT SEEMS?

1 h 50 min · 17 de ene de 2026
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Mike and John engaged in a wide-ranging discussion covering current social and political issues, including the role of social media in spreading division and their perspectives on law enforcement interactions. They explored various conspiracy theories and societal concerns, touching on topics like immigration, education, and the manipulation of public opinion through media and political figures. The conversation concluded with discussions about potential societal changes, the impact of technology and social media on politics, and the importance of critical thinking when evaluating different theories and information.

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